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Junior Legion 3-2
Memorial Field, White City
Without using any one of
the hits they obtained oft riv
al pitcher John Rhodes, the
Central Point Cheney Studs
nicked Ashland 3 to 2 here
Friday night in an American
- Legion junior baseball en
gagement. The Studs capitalized on
bases on balls, errors, stolen
bases and passed balls for
-their runs while Ashland
'. made use of both of its hits
. in its score production.
Victory gave Central Point
; a 5-4 fourth place standing in
- the Southern division of Area
, 4. Ashland is seventh with 1-9,
Both aggregations have en
counters today, weather per
mitting. Central Point op
poses tne Klamath rails
Hawks in doubleheader at
Klamath Falls and Ashland
entertains Medford in a single
game. Play ball Is set for
1:30 p.m.
Pepper Whiffed 17
Cheney pitcher Larry Pep
per struck out' batters 17
times in his two-hitter. He
walked five.
Ashland grabbed its runs in
the third Inning when Terry
Clark walked, Bob DeBoer
singled, Ross Coldwell drew
a base on balls and Jan Susee
safetied Clark and DeBoer
home.
Trouble brewed for the
Studs in the bottom of the
sixth inning when Tim Voth,
Rhodes and Dennis Klndell
were on base for Ashland on
walks with two out. Count
was then three balls and two
strikes on David Barger.
Rhodes on second base
broke too quickly as Pepper
prepared to. pitch again to
Barger. Pepper moved to play
on Rhodes who was well to
ward third. Voth broke from
third toward home and the
play was to the plat "hot
boxing" Voth. Third baseman
Pat Pepper tagged Voth out
on the throw from catcher
Darryl Summerfield. .
Central Point scored twice
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in the fourth inning. Neal
Ellis was sate at first base
on an error and stole second
and third. A sharp tweaking
pitch got away from catcher
Voth and he couldn t find
the ball. Ellis charged home
on the opportunity.
With two out Pat Pepper
walked. He stole second, went
to third on Voth's bad throw
and scored on Voth's over
throw of third.
What proved to be the win
ning run crossed in the fifth
panel. Neil Rivenburg walk
ed and swiped second. Short
stop Kindell threw badly in
returning the ball to the
mound enabling Rivenburg to
go to third base. Voth recov
ered the ball and his over
throw of third let Rivenburg
wily.
Luis Alvarez, Pat Pepper
and Howard Tomlinson rap
ped the hits for Central
Point. Pepper's blow was
bunt neatly paced along the
third base line. Rhodes walk
ed three and whiffed five,
The Studs played without
mlscue.
Bob Corliss is the probable
pitcher for Central Point to
day against the Hawks in the
counting game with Larry
Mason slated to pitch in the
second hassle. Dave Barger
could get the call for Ashland
against Medford.
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made three In the first game
and two more in the nightcap.
It wasn't a complete loss,
though. The Twins won the
nightcap, 7-5, after losing the
opener, 4-3.
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THREE-RUN HOMER - Yogi Berra, player
coach of the New York Yankees, crosses
home plate after hitting a three-run homer
in second inning in Saturday American
Orioles Take Twins
Downing
Baltimore - (UPD - Jackie
Brandt celebrated his return
to the line-up Saturday with a
two-run triple to lead the Bal
timore Orioles to a 2-1 victory
over the Minnesota Twins.
Brandt, who had been out
Chess Tourney
Delays Action
Los Angeles - (UPD - Con
testants in the Piatigorsky cup
chess tournament at the Am
bassador hotel took the day
off Saturday and will resume
competition this afternoon
for the third round.
The 1 p.m. PDT (3 p.m.
EDT) pairings for tomorrow's
third round in the Venetian
room of the hotel include:
Nuigel Najdorf of Argen
tina vs. Svetozar Gligoric of
Yugoslavia; Samuel Reshev
sky of New York vs. Fredrik
Olafsson of Iceland: Paul Ker-
es of Russia vs. Oscar Panno
of Argentina; and , World
Champion Tigran Petrosian
of Russia vs. Pal Benko of
New York.
Friday, Panno defeated
Reshevsky, the former U. S.
Chess champion, in the long
est game to date in the tourn
ament. ;
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for 10 days with a pulled back
muscle, hit his wind - blown
three - bagger with two out
in the third off starter Dick
Stigman to score John Orsino
and Louis Aparicio, who had
singled.
Bonus rookie Dave McNal-
ly, who needed help from Stu
Miller in the eighth, won his
third game of the year against
three losses. It was McNally s
first win since April 27.
Cleveland - Southpaw Al
Downing struck out 14 bat
ters, coming within one of
the New York team record,
but still failed to finish the
game as the league - leading
Yankees downed the Cleve
land Indians, 11-6, Saturday
on the strength of a seven
run rally in the second in
ning. Downing, a 22-year-old fire-
baller, gave up four runs, in
cluding solo homers by Max
Alvls and Willie Tasby, be
fore being relieved by Hal
Reniff in the eighth with the
bases loaded and two out. Re
niff ended the threat by get
ting pinchhitter Fred Whit
field to fly out but he gave up
a two - run homer to Mike
De La Hoz in the ninth.
The late inning trouble
cost Downing a shot at the
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league baseball game with Cleveland In
dians. Scoring ahead of Yogi and offering
congratulations are Joe Pepitone and Roger
Maris. The Yankees won 11-6. (UPI)
2 to 1;
Yankee record of IS strike-
outs for a nine - inning game
set by Bob Shawkey in 1927.
Whitey Ford struck out 15
batters in an extra inning
game in 1959,
Detroit - The ninth place
Detroit Tigers reeled off their
fifth straight victory Saturday,
banging out 12 hits includ
ing Norm Cash's three - run
homer and a solo homer by
Rocky Colavito to down the
Kansas City Athletics, 8-4.
Detroit, playing without all
star rightfielder Al Kaline
who was sidelined with a pull
ed leg muscle but 'is expected
to play tomorrow, fell behind
2-0 in the top of the third.
But Cash slammed his 12th
homer into the left - center
field seats after Gates Brown
singled and Rocky Colavito
doubled to put Detroit ahead
3-2.
After Detroit picked un its
fourth run in the fourth in
ning on two wild pitches by
starter and loser Ed Rakoz,
the Tigers put it away with
three runs in the fifth off re
liefer Ted Bowsfield.
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Pride Rates
High in Golf
Tourney
By
HENRY W. THORNBERRY
Lythan-St. Annes, England
- (UPD - Arnold Palmer, Jack
Nicklaus and Gary Player -the
big three of the American
pro golf circuit - agreed Sat
urday that pride is as impor
tant as money to retain the
championship touch.
"Once you reach the top,
it's enough incentive to stay
there," said Palmer after his
three under - par 69 beat
British Ryder Cup captain Dai
Rees, 4 and 3, Friday. "I love
playing golf well. I hate los
ing. I like the money, of
course, but it's really a matter
of pride when people expect
you to be first.
"I don't think having
enough money kills the urge
to win," said Nicklaus. Play
er added, "I have enough to
retire now if I want to, but
I want to prove I am the best
golfer in the world."
Palmer, Nicklaus, Herman
Barron, Doug Sanders, Bob
Marshall, Jack Isaacs and
Phil Rodgers form the Amer
ican contingent that will com
pete In the British Open be
ginning next Wednesday, Bar
ron, Marshall and Isaacs
qualified for the tournament
Friday while Palmer and
Nicklaus played on the "Itost
of the World'1 team which
scored a 6-3 victory over a
select British golf team in
a special tournament at Black
pool put on by Prince Philip.
Nicklaus, Palmer, Rodgcrs
and Sanders qualified auto
matically for the champion
ship proper, which features a
120 man field competing for
three days on the Royal Ly
than and St. Annes course.
The 20 golfers who com
peted in the Prince rhilip
tournament had lunch with
the prince and each received
a pair of solid gold cuff links
worth $120 with the duke's
Initials inscribed. There were
numerous prizes of clothing
and other items during the
tournament oui no one won
the $14,000 bonus offered for
a hole in one on the 169
yard 17th hole. I
Giants Take 5-3 Victory,
Cards Lose 7th Straight
San Francisco - HOT - Willie
McCovey, homering in his
fourth consecutive game,
smashed a tie-breaking two
run shot across the right field
fence to give the San Fran
cisco Giants a 5-3 victory
over the St. Louis Cardinals
Saturday and hand them their
seventh straight loss.
The blow, McCovey's 22nd
of the season and eighth of
the campaign against 1 e f t
handed pitching, came in the
seventh inning with two out
at the expense of Ray Sa
decki (4-5).
As a result, the Giants re
gained second place in the
National league race.
Southpaw Billy Pierce, now
3-5 for the season, limited the
Cardinals to four hits and
singled to open the seventh.
Then after Sadecki retired the
next two batters, McCovey un
loaded. Los Angeles - A pop fly
lost in the sun by second base
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Jay Allen Cars and Tru-
Mix Concrete fattened their
unbeaten league leaderships
Friday evening in Jackson
County Softball association
scuffles.
Jay Allen Cars tipped Unit
ed Grocers 7 to 6 in the Ma
jor league. Tru-Mix downed
Communication Workers of
America 9 to 4 in the Minor.
The victories were the fourth
for each of the league leaders.
United made a seventh in
ning bid to overtake the Car
men. It loaded the sacks with
two men out but managed to
get only one runner across
in the frame.
Jerry Anderson for the
Grocers and Les Walker for
JA each homered. John
Payne, Walker and Chuck
Hoyt each had two hits for
Jay Allen.
2 Homers by Rutter
Willie Barnum and Roy
Harris divided the pitching
for the Car team. Barnum al
lowed six hits and five of
the runs while walking two
and fanning two in three in
nings . Harris permitted no
hits but walked five and al
lowed one run over the last
four frames. He whiffed six.
Duke Anderson of UG gave
up 11 hits and fanned two.
He allowed no bases on balls.
Larry Rutter and Jim Sing-
ler did some heavy hitting
for CWA in a losing game.
Rutter had four hits in four
ups with two home runs.
Singler hit three for four.
Bob distance homered for
Tru-Mix and he and Ron
Weatherford each had two
hits.
Weatherford, pitching an
eight-hitter for TM, . walked
one and fanned five. Bill
Tope, the CWA , chucker, is
sued two free passes and
struck out three in a seven-hit
Job.
Subject to Change
A twilight schedule for this
week's county association
games has been given. But,
it is subject to change when
Baseball
FRIDAY'S RESULTS
National League
S. Fran. 8, St. Louil 9. (11 In
nings night)
Houston 4. Milwaukee 2. (night)
L. Angeles 1, ClnclnnaU 0.
(night)
Pittsburgh 3, New York 1.
Chicago 3. Philadelphia 2.
American League
Boston S. Chicago 3. (night)
Cleveland 4, New York 1. (night)
Baltimore 4, Minnesota 3. 1 1st)
Minn. 7. Bait. 5. (2nd. nightl
Washington 3. L. Ang. 1. might)
Detroit 4, Kansas City 3. (night)
Pacific Coast League
Dallas-Ft. Worth 6,
(1st game. 7 Innings)
Daliaa-Ft. Worth 11
(2nd game)
Seattle X.
Seattle 1
Oklahoma City 11. Tacoma 0.
Rslt Lake City 4. Portland 1.
San Dirgo 10. Denver 7.
Hawaii 3. Spokane 0.
Northwest l.eaaue
Trl-City 13, Yakima S
Salem 20. Lewiston 3
Wenatchee 4. Eugene aV
MNnAYS GAMES
National l.eagae
Pittsbureh at New York.
Philadelpha at Chicago.
Milwaukee at Houston, (night)
Cincinnati at Los Angeles. )2l
St. Louis at S. Francisco (21
American League
Kansas City at Detroit. (2)
New York al Cleveland. (21
Los Angeles at Washington. (31
Minnesota at Baltimore.
Chicago al Boston.
SIGNS FOR BONUS
Minneapolis St. Paul -IIT1I-
The Minnesota Twins dipped
into the southland Friday to
sign Jim Blythe, a right-handed
pitcher from Huntsville,
N. C, for a "nice boaus."
man Jim Gilliam enabled two
Cincinnati runners to scamper
home and give the Reds a 3-1
victory Saturday over the Na
tional league-leading Los An
geles Dodgers.
Righthander Jim Maloney,
mlxine changeup curves lib
erally with his fast ball, won
his 13th game of the year
against only three defeats. He
allowed seven hits and struck
out five batters.
Gilliam lost Gordy Cole
man's high popup in the bright
hazy sky with two outs in the
fourth inning. ' Bob Skinner
and Vada Pinson, who had
successive singles and advanc
ed to third and second on an
infield out, both scored on
the lost pop fly. Coleman went
sliding into second base. -
Chicago Don Demeter
backed up Cal McLlsh's three
hitter Saturday with two
home runs in a 6-0 victory
for the Philadelphia Phillies
which ended a Chicago Cubs
notification is made that the
new lighted Jackson park dia
mond is ready for use. The
schedule could switch to
doubleheaders by midweek.
Bob Haworth said Friday
that it might be at least
Wednesday before the new
diamond could be put in use.
Much depends upon the
weather. '
A backstop was being com
pleted today and it was hoped
to get started on putting
sandy loam in the baselines.
That work could be complet
ed Monday. Targeting of the
lights is slated for Monday
evening.
Haworth said that ball park
dedication ceremonies are not
presently scheduled.
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Barnum, Harria (4) and Love;
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THIS WEEK'S SCHEDULE:
(Twilight schedule with gamei
at 6:30 p.m. subject to change
when lighted Jackson park field
ready for use.)
Tuesday Central.. Point., vs.
John Wheeler Logging at Jackaon
school: Medford corporation vs.
Keith Schul.i Garage at Hawthorne
park.
Wednesday Colvln and Asso
ciate va. Medco at Jefferaon school;
Southern Oregon Dry Klin vs.
Central Point at Hedrlck Junior
high.
Thursday John Wheeler vs.
Jay Allen Cara at Jackson; Keith
Schulz vs. Tru-Mix Concret. at
Hawthorne.
Friday Tru-Mix VI. Colvln at
Jefferson; Jay Allen va. Southern
Oregon Dry Kiln at Hedrlck.
Final Postponed
At Wimbledon
Wimbledon, Eng. rtTPD The
women's singles final between
Bill la Jean Moffitt, Long
Beach, Calif., and Margaret
Smith of Australia in the Wim
bledon tennis championships
was postponed Saturday until
Monday because of rain.
It marked the first time
rain has postponed the Wim
bledon finals in 27 years and
only the third time in the 77
year history of the champion
ships. The Mof fill-Smith match
was scheduled to be first on
Saturday's program on. the
historic center court at .the
all-England court, and was to
be followed by three doubles
finals which now also are post
poned until Monday. There
is no Sunday competition.
NON-TITLE BOUT SET
New York -IUPD- Emile Grif
fith of New York, who recent
ly won the world welter
weight championship for the
third time, will take on Holly
Mims of Washington, D. C,
the ninth ranking middle
weight contender, in a 10
round non-title fight at Sara
toga, N. Y., Aug. 10. The bout
will be televised nationally.
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winnine streak at five games.
The Phils sent Bob Buhl
down to his sixth setback of
the season in a hurry, scoring
all six runs off the seasoned
righthander in the first three
innings.
Demeter drove In five runs
with shots over the left field
wall in the first and third in
nings and Don Hoak belted a
lead-off homer in the second.
Singles by John Callison and
Tony Gonzalez preceded De
meter's first inning homer and
Roy Sievers was on base with
a single when Demeter wal
loped his 15th home run of
the season in the third.
McLish, upping his record
to 8-4, struck out three, walk
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by four double plays.
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