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Downing,
See No-Hitter Bids
Spoiled in AL Tilts
By MILTON RICHMAN
un sports Writer off Paul Foytack, who sufier
Al Downing and Dave ed his second defeat, against
Morehead can console each one victory. Dick Hall, second
other today over coming so
near, yet so far, in their bids
lor no-hitters.
Downing, the 22-year-old
New York Yankees' south
paw, held the Chicago White
Sox hitless for 6 23 innings
Tuesday night but had to set
tle for a one-hit 3-0 victory.
And Morehead, a 19-year-old
rookie right-hander for
the Boston Red Sox, had a no
hitter going until the eighth
against the Cleveland Indians
only to wind up with a two
hit 6-1 triumph.
"I would have liked to
pitch a no-hitter," said Down
ing, "but I am not complain
ing a bit. Winning the game
was more important." t
Morehead was equally philo
sophical. "I did my best," he said,
"and I'll take a two-hitter any
day of the week."
Downing's victory was his
third and the Yankees' fifth
in a row, stretching their
American league lead to three
games. The Yankee left-hand-t-r,
who had held the Red Sox
hitless for 6 13 innings in
his previous start last Friday
night, had visions of a "no-
no" - as the ballplayers call
it - Tuesday night until Ca
milo Carreon rapped a sharp
single off his glove with two
out in the seventh,
There wasn't the least bit
of doubt about Carreon's hit,
which skipped over second
base and rolled into center
field. But that was the only
one of 134 pitches by Down
ing which was hit safely.
He struck out 10 batters,
walked six and got the only
run he needed when Tony
Kubek singled home Hector
Lopez in the third inning. Lo
pez then hit a two-run homer
in the fifth. The Yanks' run
in the third was their first off
loser Ray Berbert (8-5) in 20
consecutive innings.
Morehead, whose record
now is 5-5, pitched perfect
ball until he walked Willie
Kirkland with two out in the
seventh. He lost his no-hitter
when Fred Whitfield led off
the eighth with a grounder
that took a freak bounce over
second baseman Chuck Schil
ling's head for a single.
There was nothing freak
ish, however, about John Ro
mano's pinch homer in the
ninth. Romano had been re
stored to the active list just
before the game. The Red Sox
scored two runs off loser Bar
ry Latman (5-4) in the second
inning and Lou Clinton's hom
er featured a four-run out
burst in the sixth.
The Minnesota Twins reel
ed off their eighth straight
victory and took over second
place with a 7-4 triumph over
the Detroit Tigers, the Balti
more Orioles out-lasted the
Los Angeles Angeles, 4-3, and
the Washington Senators
downed the Kansas City A's,
7-2.
Bob Allison's two-run hom
er and Jimmie Hall's three
run wallop offset homers by
Al Kaline and Bill Bruton
in Minnesota's victory over
Detroit. Allison's 20th homer
in the third put the Twins
ahead, 4-1, and kayoed loser
Bill Faul, while Hall's eighth
homer came off reliever Tom
Sturdivant in the sixth and
put the game out of the Tigers'
reach. Dick Stigman struck
out nine and scattered eight
hits before Bill Dailey came
on in the ninth to nail down
Stigman's seventh victory.
Bob Johnson's single and
Al Smith's double were the
key blows for the Orioles in
a two-run seventh-inning rally
that took care of the Angels.
FRIDAY and SATURDAY
July 5th and July 6th
So that our employees may enjoy
a longer 4th of July weekend . . .
MEDFORD CONCRETE CONSTRUCTION
Pipe and Gravel Plants
TRU-MIX DIVISION
MEDFi
Morehead
Baltimore scored all iU runs
of three Oriole pitchers, was
credited with his third win.
Albie Pearson hit his fifth
homer for the Angels.
Bennie Daniels limited the
A's to seven hits as his Sena
tor teammates took advantage
of four errors to hand Or
lando Pena his 11th setback.
Marv Breeding and Jim King
paced Washington's eight-hit
attack with two hits apiece.
L1NRSCORKS
American League
Chicago 000 000 000 0 t 1
New York . 001 020 00 x 3 6 0
Herbert. DeBusschere 181 and
Carreon. Downing (3-11 and How
ard. Loser Herbert (8-5). HR
Lopez.
Kansas City 000 100 010 2
Washington 000 130 12x 7
Pena. Willis (7) and Lau. Dan
iels (2-31 and Landrith. Loser
rena 15-111.
Minnesota ... 013 003 000 7 12 0
Detroit 101 000 0114 S 2
Stigman, Dailey (9) and Bat.
tey. Faul. Sturdivant (3). Ander
son (81 and Freehan. Winner
Stigman (7-7). Loser Faul 13-4)
HRj Kaline, Allison, Hall, Bru
ton. Los Ana 000 200 010 3
9 0
Baltimore Oil 000 20x 4 10 1
Foytack. Fowler (8) and Rod
gers. Barber, Hall (51. Miller (8)
and Brown. Winner Hall (3-2).
Loser Foytack (1-2). HR Pear
son. Boston 020 004 000 6
Cleveland ... 000 000 0011
Morehead (5-5) and Nixon,
man. Bell 161, Walker (7)
Azcue. Loser Latman (5-4).
Clinton, Romano.
8 0
2 2
HRs
McKinley
Wimbledon
Finalist
Wimbledon, England -IUPD-Bouncy
Chuck McKinley of
San Antonio, Tex., aiming to
become the first native Amer
ican in eight years to win the
Wimbledon men's singles
championship, reached the
final round of the tournament
today by beating Germany's
Willy Bungert, 6-2, 6-4, 8-6.
McKinley's opponent in Fri
day's final will be the winner
of today's semifinal match be
tween Manuel Santana of
Spain and Fred Stolle of Aus
tralia. Santana ruled a slight fav
orite over Stolle, who elimi
nated Frank Foehling of Coral
Gables, Fla., in the quarter
finals. '
Chances for the first All-
American final in the women's
singles since 1957 improved
Tuesday when Darlene Hard
of Los Angeles and Billie Jean
Moffitt of Long Beach, Calif.,
won their quarter - final
matches.
In Thursday's semifinals,
Miss Hard will meet top-seeded
Margaret Smith of Aus
tralia in a rematch of last
year's U.S. final at Forest
Hills, N.Y., won by the power
ful Aussie, and Miss Moffitt
will play Ann Haydon-Jones
of England.
Miss Moffitt reeled off her
second straight upset Tuesday
when she whipped Maria
Bueno, two - time champion
from Brazil, 6-2, 7-5. The 22-year-old
Callfornian surprised
second-seeded Lesley Turner
of Australia in the previous
round.
Miss Hard, a two-time run
nerup here, strolled into the
semifinals when Jan Lehane,
another Aussie, twisted her
ankle in the fourth game of
the second set and had to re
tire. Miss Hard won the open
ing set, 6-1, but was trailing
1-2 in the second when Miss
Lehane was injured.
PRO-AM SLATED
Prineville -0JPU- Thirty-five
professional golfers shoot for
$3,000 in prize money Sunday
in the annual Prineville pro
am. The amateurs will vie for
$1,000 worth of merchandise
awards.
We Will
CHoSli
Grocers,
CWA Win
In Softball
United Grocers scored its
first Major league win of the
current Jackson County Soft
ball association season by
nicking Central Point Mer
chants 2 to 1 yesterday eve
ning. In the Minor league Com
munications Workers of Amer
ica scored a single run in the
bottom of the extra ninth in
ning to tip Medford Corpora
tion 7 to 6.
United Grocers tallied twice
in the third inning and Cen
tral Point once in the fifth.
Homer Sullivan had two hits
for the Grocers. Central Point
outhit UG four to three with
safeties scattered among four
players.
United Pitcher Duke An
derson walked one and fanned
eight. Central Point's Jim Van
Zwol allowed three bases on
balls and struck out five.
Medco Led 5-2
The Grocers are now 1-3
and Central Point 1-2.
Medco led CWA 5 to 2 after
the first inning and 6 to 2 af
ter the fifth. CWA caught up
with four markers in the
sixth. Each team had seven
hits with Jim Lytle getting
two for Medco.
Bill Tope pitching for CWA
struck out two and walked
three. Medco's Jack Doraty
whiffed three and free-passed
five. 1
CWA is 2-2 and Medco 0-3
in the Minor loop.
A Grants Pass aggregation
defeated Southern Oregon Dry
Kiln of Medford 8 to 4 in a
non-league fracas last night.
Keith Schulz Garage will
play a Minor league game at
6:30 o'clock this evening
against Colvin and Associate
at Hawthorne park. In a prac
tice game Southern Oregon
Dry Kiln will oppose Jay Al
len Cars. Dry Kiln was to play
John Wheeler Loggers in the
Major league but the game
was postponed to enable the
Loggers to participate in a
tourney at Albany.
1.INKSCORES:
Central Hmnt .000 010 0 1 4 1
Unit, (irocefs 002 000 x 2 3 u
Van Zwol and Riley: D. Ander
son and J. Anderson.
Medco 500 010 0006 7 2
CWA ... 200 004 0017 7 4
Doratv and Baker: TODe ana
Singler.
Medford Clubs
Beat Prospect
Medford a n K e e s won
from Prospect Cougars 3 to 1
in the Intermediate league
and Medford Wildcats defeat
ed the Prospect Lions 13 to
2 yesterday in the Pee Wee
league of Southern Oregon
Junior baseball.
In the Intermediate mix
Medford used its only hit, a
triple by Bill Atwood, with
a walk and an error for the
two fifth inning runs which
made the difference.
Prospect's Hemphill fanned
eight and walked three in a
one-hitter. Medford's Mike
Hickey struckout 13 and
walked two. Ells had two
hits for Prospect and Larson
one.
The Wildcats' Bethel held
the Prospect Pee Wees to one
hit. Medford got 'ix runs in
the first inning.
Central Point Stars laced
the Medford Giants 9 to 1 in
a Monday Intermediate
game.
1.INESCORF.S:
(Intermediate)
Prospect 000 000 11 3 3
Med. Yankees 001 020 x 3 1 2
Hemphill and Karjala; Hickey
and Barry.
(Pee Wees)
Prospect 000 20 2 1 8
Med. Wildcats .603 4x 13 7 3
Davis. Larson (3) and Maurer:
Bethel and Naef.
LOANED FOR SEASON
Boston -0IPD- Pat Staplclon,
a 23-year-old part-time de
fenseman with the Boston
Bruins of the National Hockey
league, has been loaned to the
Portland Buckaroos of the
Western Hockey league for
next season.
SMILING TORNADO A smiling Black
Tornado greets fans at the Medford high
stadium. The sign and art work on the back
of the new west side grandstand was done
by Bill Henderson Jr., 1957 graduate of
Mays' Home Run Breaks Up
Marichal-Spahn Mound Duel
By MILTON RICHMAN
UPI Sports Writer
With one swing of his bat,
Willie Mays broke up the
National league's greatest
pitching duel in 30 years and
all but broke Warren Spahn's
heart.
Mays accomplished his
handiwork when he lined a
home run over the left field
fence with one out in the 16th
inning Tuesday night to give
Juan Marichal and the San
Francisco Giants a 1-0 victory
over the Milwaukee Braves.
For 15 dramatic innings,
the 42-year-old Spahn called
on all his cunning and pitched
on dead even terms with the
stronger and harder-throwing
25 -year -old Marichal, but
Mays' 15th homer ended the
league's finest pitching d :el
MEBFORDelWrRIBUNB
siPdDinnrs
John Wheeler Loggers
Win 2 Games at Albany
A 1 b a n y John Wheeler
Logging of Medford defeated
Eugene Falkensteins 4 to 1
and Lake Grove 6 to 1 in the
Albany Softball tourney last
night and take on the Corval-
AAU Track
Under Way
Tonight
Kiioonp - lUPIl - Some of the
top names in track and field
readied today for the annual
Oregon AAU championships
Thursday at Haywara neia.
Preliminaries in the 100
yard and 220-yard dashes are
scheduled tonight, with the
other events scheduled for
Thursday afternoon starting
at 1:30 p.m.
Some of the entries include
Ulls Williams and Adolph
Plummer in the 440; Morgan
nrnih .Tim DuDree and
George Kerr in the 880; Dyrol
Burleson, Jim ureiie ana
rnrv Wplsicer in the mile:
Julio Marin in the two-mile;
Keith Forman and Clayton
Steinke in the steeplechase;
Darrell Horn, Ralph Boston
and Phil Shinnick in the
broad Jump, and Paul Stuber,
Lew, Hoyt and uene jonnson
in the high jump.
There are 18 events on the
Bowling
nnvv HOT SHOTS
Pin Tippera (14-2) 4. Nsncy
Weber 491; Sleepy Bowlers 14-12)
0, Lydia Nikodym 447.
Lucky Seven 110-81 1. Krltta
Walker 387: Three Shadows (8-Bi
Marie Holly 821.
Timber Beetles (S'i-7'il 3. II
leen Hunting 513. The Jinx 1 8-81
I 1, Dot Edwards 480.
I Hall Shots 18-81 3. Elsie Mdy
i 409; Splitters (7-9) 1. Susan Mee-
1 ker 42fi
! Tn pins iR-fli 1. Hosie Thrasher
1370: Summer Trio O'j-B'il 3,
Shirley Setiler 444.
Th Odd (7-9, 4. Ruth Carpen
1 ter 431: Blue Belles (8-10) 0. Do
lores Crawford 393.
F.lie Erfdv 219. Lvdla Nikodym
190. Eileen Hunting 184; Timber
Beetles 1421
BFAR r-RF.r.K HUMMKR MIXF.n
Petit Four l20-7( 2. Dean
Marcum 503: Symphony of Sweets
(15-13 2. Bobby senroeaer 4tti.
Sweet Suites (2l)-8i 4. Debs Wll
Hams 523: Fancy Pants (18-121 0.
Lou Marsh 440.
Nuttln Box II8-IO1 4. Herb Rnb
bins 360: Gardener's Glory (12-161
0, Ron McAvin 323.
Foreign Affairs (17-111 3. Gary
Couch 553: Mavericks (13-13) 1
nii-lr Tjhmm 458
Rtnv.A-Dlnes U.V-I2';) 1. Fay
Goddard 497: Tranquilizers 115-
11, 3 Mnt navfi 453.
Wretched Mens (15-131 3. Bill
Uhrlne 542; Merry Mlx-Ups ill-17l
1, Howard Adams 481.
Family Aflalra 114-14) 4. Sid
Brown 481; Pednrecd Eggs (5-231
0. Oavlord Orlffln 400.
Sular Cubes iI2-Ii 4. Cene
Spencer SOI: Cork Pushers (5-23 1
n I ee Sanderson 489.
I Hank Haydal 211. Herh Rohhlm
211. Dean Marcum 210. irma
Johnson 170. Ixiu Marsh 181. Jean
Gilliam 181. Dorotny Adams 13s:
Foreign Affairs 2223.
PFTTI-POINTS
Team Two. 187 07; Tesm Four:
183 39; Team Three. 183 20; Team
r:v, 182 30: Team One, 182 11;;
Team Six. 180 28. I
Bee Matthews 214. Pat Dwver
2na. 203. Wanda Vorpahl 206; Fat
Dwyer 770.
t
Hi
since Carl Hubbcll of the
Giarts went 18 innings to
beat the St. Louis Cardinals,
1-0, exactly 30 years to the
day.
Marichal scattered eight
hits and struck out 10 in post
ing his 13th victory of the
season and his ninth in a row.
The defeat was doubly
tough for Spahn. Not only
did it snap his personal five
game winning streak and rep
resent his fourth loss against
11 victories, but it also nulli
fied a valiant 14th inning ef
fort in which he heroically
pitched himself out of a jam
by getting Ed Bailey on a fly
ball for the final out with the
bases full.
It was the Giants' only oth
er serious threat of the night
against the Milwaukee vet-
lis Merchants at 7.45 o'clock
this evening.
Other games this evening
match Hubbard and the Al
bany Merchants at 6 o'clock
and Salem and Eugene at
9:30 o'clock.
Corvallis downed the Al
bany Merchants 4 to 1 Mon
day and last night beat Stoa-dard-Frink
Chevrolet of Al
bany 3 to 2. In other Monday
games Stoddard tipped Hub
bard 4 to 3 and Lake Grove
won from Salem 6 to 0 .
The tourney ends Thurs
day night.
Vern Collins hurled an 11-
strikeout two-hitter with
three walks for Wheeler's
gainst Falkensteins. The
Loggers scored twice in the
fourth inning on a base on
balls, a double by Gordon
Meilicke and a triple by
Dave Hughes and twice in
fifth on an error, a Meilicke
sacrifice and a Bill Weddle
home run.
JW's Milan Kurtz pitched
three-hit ball against Lake
Grove, the top team in Port
land. He struck out 15 and al
lowed no bases on balls. Wed
dle doubled home two runs
and scored in a Kurtz single
In the first inning. Meilicke
tripled home three runs In
the fourth. Weddle and Mei
licke each hit three for three
in the game.
LINES! ORES:
Falkensteins . 000 IO0 0 1 2 3
John Wheeler 000 220 x 4 8 3
coomos ana nanscom; uoiuns
and Munyon.
Lake drove ... 100 000 01 3 0
John Wheeler 300 300 x 8 8 2
Davidson. Groves (81 ana
Smythe, Kurtz and Munyon.
Womens' Golf
July 11 will be a "Fun Day'
and monthly luncheon for the
Rogue Valley Women's Golf j
association. Luncheon will be ;
served at 1:30 p.m. Costumes
are optional and there will be
a prize for the best one. Nine
hole players will play on the
No. 2 course and cighteen-hole
players on the No. 1 course.
Last week's winners were:
A group, Mrs. Lloyd Brooks;
B group, Mrs. Warren Bayliss
and Mrs. Randall Glfford tied;
C group, Mrs. Robert De
Lormc; D group, Mrs. Ray
Sorenson; Nine -hole group,
Mrs. Mclntyre, runner up,
Mrs. Melvin McGrew and Mrs.
Dorothy Dawson tied.
Next Willamette Valley
Southern Oregon play will be
held at Springfield on Wednes
day, July 17.
There will be no organized
play on Thursday, July 4.
SANDERS
For RENT At
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1213 N. Riverside 779-1474
TCrnrrwt
Medford high. He is manager and operator
of the Commercial Sign shop, 1030 Court st.
He was assisted by Gary Neel.
(Simonson-Walkcr photo)
eran, who walked only one
batter and struck out two.
Don Drysdale pitched the
Los Angeles Dodgers into first
place with a 1-0 victory over
the St. Louis Cardinals, the
Cincinnati Reds defeated the
Houston Colts, 6-4, the Pitts
burgh Pirates beat the Phila
delphia Phillies, 3-2, and the
Chicago Cubs downed the
New York Mets, 4-1.
Drysdale picked up his
10th victory for the Dodgers
with a five-hit effort against
the Cardinals. Southpaw Curt
Simmons, who suffered his
fourth loss in 11 decisions,
pitched on even terms with
Drysdale until the seventh
when Ron Fairly singled
home Frank Howard from
second base with the only
run of the contest.
Gordy Coleman's two-run
single was the key blow in a
three-run seventh inning rally
by the Reds that beat the
Colts and ruined reliever Don
McMahon's first starting as
signment in the majors. Mc-
Mahon led, 3-2 going into the
seventh but Vada Pinson
doubled home the tying run
and Coleman supplied the
clincher. Bob Purkey gained
his third victory with help
from Al Worthington.
Vern Law struggled to his
second victory for the Pirates
although Harvey Haddix and
Al McBean both had to come
to his rescue when the Phillies
rallied in the eighth, Roberto
Clemente's double off loser
Dallas Green produced what
proved to be the winning run
in the sixth.
The Cubs cashed In on three
unearned runs against the
Mets, with Alvtn Jackson's
throwing error paving the
way for his eighth defeat.
Jackson's wild throw came
in the second when the Cubs
clinched the game with three
runs. Bob Buhl stopped the
Mets on six hits for his
seventh victory against five
defeats.
National League
New York .000 100 000 1 6 1
Chicago 130 000 OOx 4 6 2
A. Jackson. Cisco li . Bear-
narth 141, Rowe (71 and Coleman.
Buhl (7-5) and Bertell. Loser A.
Jackson (6-8l.
Cincinnati .100 010 3108 II 2
Houston 101 010 1004 0 I
uurxev. worthtnaton (7) and
Edwards. MrMahon. Dlrksnn 171,
Nottcbart 181 and Batetnnn. Win
ner Purkey (3-41. Loser Mc
Mahon (0-31.
St. Louis 000 000 0000 8 0
Los Angeles O00 000 lOx 1 7 0
mmons. Srhultr. (8i and Mr.
Carver. Drysdale (10-91 and Ca-
milli. Loser Simmons (7-4).
Pittsburgh .020 001 0003 8 1
I'nna uuu (K)l oil) 2 8 0
Law. Haddix (8). McRean (Bi
and Burgess, Pasllarnnl (01.
Green. Bennett (61. BaldHchun 18)
and Dalrympie. Winner Law (2
3t. Loser Green (1-3), HR Gon
zalez. (18 Innings)
Milwaukee
000 000 000 000 000 0 0
8 1
San Francisco
000 000 000 000 000 1 1 fl 1
Rnahn (11-4, and rnnH. II M.r-
Ichal (13-3) and Bailey. HR
Mays.
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Sternberg
Injured on
Trampoline
Seattle - tUPD - Brian Stern
berg, holder of the pending
world record pole vault of 16
feet 8 Inches, remained in
critical condition here today
at University Hospital follow
ing an accident on the trampo
line,
University of Washington
officials said Sternberg was
executing a double twist back
somersault last night at Hcc
Edmundson pavilion on the
campus when he landed on
the back of his head and
neck.
Dr. William Robertson,
medical director of the uni
versity hospital, said an exam
ination indicated a dislocation
of the cervical or neck verter-
brae.
Robertson said this indi
cated possible damage to the
spinal cord. Sternberg was
placed in traction. Robertson
said, and no surgery was fore
seen in the immediate future.
National Champ
Sternberg, 20, and a junior
next year at the University
of Washington, set the pend
ing world mark at the Comp
ton Relays at Compton, Calif.,
June 7.
He also won the National
AAU championship June 22 in
St. Louis with a winning
vault of 16 feet, 4 Inches. He
was to have left New York
July 14 with a U.S. track and
field team which will go to
Europe for four meets. The
team will compete against a
Russian team in Moscow July
21-22.
in accomplished gymnast.
Sternberg was working out on
the trampoline to keep In
shape for the European trip
when the accident occurred.
STANDINGS
United Press Intern.llnn.l
NATIONAL LEAGUE
W. I..
Pet.
.5B4
.577
.570
.351
.530
.404
.487
L.oa Angeles .. 45
St. Louis 45
San Francisco 45
32
33
34
35
33
31)
40
Cincinnati 43
Chicago 41
Milwaukee ...... 38
Pittsburgh . . 38
Philadelphia .. 38
Houston 30
New York 29
43
50
40
456 10
.375 lfl'i
.372 16 It
Tuesday'a Results
t-mcaffo 4 New Ynrlc 1-
Pittsburgh 3 Phlla. 2 (night)
Cincinnati 6 Houston 4 (nlghtl
L. Angeles 1 St. Louts 0 (nl
is o intent
a. can. l Alliw. o
night)
116 innings
AMERICAN LEAUUK
New York ...... 46' 28
Minnesota 44 32
Chicago 45 ,14
Boston 41 34
Cleveland 40 37
Baltimore 42 30
Pet.
.622
.070
.370
.547
.810
.810
.808
Los Angeles ..41 40
Kansas Cly .... 3.1 41
Detroit 20 46
.387 171U
Washington .... 24 56
.duu do
Tuesday's Results
Washington 7 Kansas City 2
New York 3 Chicago 0 (night)
Minnesota 7 Detroit 4 (night)
Boston 6 Cleveland 1 (night)
Baltimore 4 Los Angeles 3 (night)
PACIFIC COAST LEAGUE
Northern Division
W. I,.
SDOkene 47 .16
Prt.
.566
.550
.300
Tacoma 44 36
Hawaii 40 40
Portland 37 41
Seattle 34 48
.474
.423 llli
Southern Division
W.
Prt.
.526
.525
.481
.476
.474
Oklahoma City 41
usuas-rt. w. .. ax
Salt Lake City 37
ban Diego 40
Denver 37
Tuesday's Results
Seattle 4 Oklahoma City 2
Dallas-Ft. Worth 5 Tacoma 3
Salt Lake City 4 San Diego 0
Spokane 6 Hawaii 3
Denver 3 Portland 4
NORTHWEST LKAGUE
W. L.
Lewislon . .. 1 0
Trl-Clty . 1 0
Salem 1 0
Eugene , 0 1
Wenatchee 0 t
Yakima 0 1
Prt.
1.000
1.000
1.000
.ooo
.000
.000
Tuesday's Results
Trl-Clty 8 Wenatchee 4
Salem 3 Eugene 0
Lewlston 4 Yakima 3
TITLE FIGHT SET
Bangkok fUPD Plans have
been announced for world fly
weight champion Pone King-
petch of Thailand to defend
his crown against Japanese
challenger Hlroyuki Ebihard
in Tokyo on Sept. 7 or 10.
1309 COURT STREET
Bob PraH Gains
State Golf Toga
Portland -IUPD- Bob Prall.
the ex-University of Oregon
golfer, held the Oregon Golf
association match play title
today.
Prall defeated two - time
champion Dick Price of Long
view 6 and 5 in Tuesday's
scheduled 38-hole final match
at Riverside.
Mrs. R. L. Borst of Portland
won the women's title by de
feating Mrs. Lon Stlner Jr, by
the same 6 and 5 score.
It was Mrs. Borst's first
title, although she has been
in the finals three times.
Prall, formerly of Salem
but now of Portland, finished
three under par for the day.
He held a one-up lead at the
end of the first 18 holes, and
Spokane's Indians Find
Secret In Coast League
By
CHARLES H. WILSON JR.
United Preet International
A tested baseball formula
for winning . pennants Is to
beat the top teams and win the
close games.
The Spokane Indians have
suddenly found the secret to
that formula and are looking
more like the potential Pa
cific Coast league champion
every day.
Spokane took over the top
spot in the PCL's northern dl-
Ralph Houk
Replies To
Stuart Jibe
New York-IUPD-Ralph Houk,
never one to dodge a fight,
fired right back at Dick
Stuart today in the first rhu
barb of the 1963 All-Star
game.
Stuart, putting In his first
season in the American league
with the Boston Red Sox and
leading the circuit's first base
men in homers and runs bat
ted in, finished second to Joe
Pcpitone of the Yankees in
the balloting by the players
but was passed over by Houk.
"It's tough to have a third-
string catcher like Ralph
Houk keep you off the All
Star team," Stuart said, ac
cording to the Boston Amer
ican. "What would he know
about how important it is
be on an all - star team?
never made one In his life
All he ever did was sit
the dugout."
The Yankee manaser. who
will handle the American
league All-Star team in Cleve
land on July s, was calm
when he learned of Stuart's
remarks but suddenly snap
ped:
In the last game of the
recent Red Sox series here
it was an important game
and his own manager Johnny
Pesky used a fellow by the
name of Dick Williams at first
base."
Houk was upset over Stu
art's criticism but tried his
best to conceal his feelings.
"I don't blame him for be
ing mad," the Yankee man
ager said at first. "I'm sorry
he feels that way about it,
but a manager can't always
stick to the second choice in
the balloting.
"I left off some other pretty
good players like Whitcy
Ford, Bill Monbouquette and
Roger Marls, and I think Stu
art is a good playr."
Fullmer To Meet
Horn in 10 Rounder .
Eugene -(UPI)- Middleweight
Don Fullmer of West Jordan,
Utah, tests unbeaten Bobby
Horn of Eugene In a 10-round
middle weight Might here
tonight.
The bout was postponed
from last Friday because of a
slight injury that slowed
Horn's training.
MEDFORD
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moved ahead by three strokes
after 20 holes to win going:
away.
Medford's Mik Millar won
tha fourth flight of tha Ore
gon Golf association tourney,
playing ono undar par in his
final lo beat Jim West, Royal
waits, Vancouver, wash. -Ed
Hall, Klamath Falls.
playing out of Rogue Valley
Country club, Medford, dee
fealed Dr. N. J. Wilson, Med
ford. for tha seventh flight
honors.
Mrs. William Miller, Med
ford, was runnerup in tha
woman's third flight. Mrs.
Judy Ranges. Riverside club
champion, won tha final 4 '
and 3.
vision Monday night by
sweeping a doubleheadef
from Dallas - Fort Worth,
which entered the twinbill aa
the southern division pace
setters. And Tuesday night the In
dians lengthened their North
era division lead by rallying
for two runs in the ninth in
ning to extend Hawaii to ex
tra innings and then winning
the game in the 11th inning
6-3 on John Werhas' three-run
homer.
Dallas - Fort Worth, mean
while, moved back to within
a percentage point of the
southern division lead by
whipping Tacoma 5-3 .while
first place Oklahoma City was
dropping a 4-2 decision to
Seattle.
Elsewhere In the league,
Cal Koonce tcssed a strong
five-hitter as Salt Lake City
blanked San Diego 4-0 and
Bob Uecker's eighth-inning
homer powered Denver past
Portland 5-4 for the Bears'
eighth consecutive victory-
A key fielding play by Spo
kane's Al Ferrara in the top '
of the ninth inning set tha
stage for the Indians drama
tic comeback against Hawaii.
The Islanders had the bases
loaded with one out in the
ninth when Stan Palys lifted
a fly ball to right field. Fer
rara puled down the ball and
then fired a perfect strike to
the plate to catch Tom 6a-
triano attempting to score)
from third.
Howie Reed, Spokane's
fourth pitcher, was credited
with his 10th win of the sea
son. Tom Morgan took tha
loss for Hawaii. .'
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