Ashland,
Bedford
. AREA 4 STANDINGS
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Klamath Falcons
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7 2 .778
7 3 .700
' Grant Pass'"
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Tri-City 2
Aahland 2
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'Saturday Gaines
K1,raath Palls Falcons S. Grants
Pass 1 (league)
Roseburg 7, Medford 4 (1st)
Roseburg 3. Medford 2 (2nd)
Brookings 8, Ashland 3
Sunday Games
Ashland 2. Medford 1 (league)
Grants Pass 3, Brookings 2 (1st)
Grants Pass 5. Brookings 3 (2nd)
Central Point 4. Klamath Falls
Hawks 2 (1st, league!
Central Point. Klamath Falls
Hawks 2 (2nd!
Klamath Falls Falcons 6. Tri
. City 0 (1st, league)
Klamath Falls Falcons 8, Tri-
City 1 (2nd)
Ashland Cellarite Ash
land, far out of titular run
( ning in American Legion jun
ior baseball's Area 4 Southern
division, played the thwarter
. role here yesterday by upset
, ting Medford 2 to 1 .
The Lithians triumph
knocked the Medfords IVi
. games back of the loop pac
,. ing Klamath Falls Falcons in
, the Pear city club's quest for
,,the division mantle. It was
Ashland's third win of the
; season its second in league
' play-
Medford had gone into the
week end sharing the lead
with the Klamath team. The
Falcons took lone command
by whipping Grants Pass 6 to
1 on Saturday and Tri-City 6
to 0 on Sunday.
Information on this side of
the Cascades had indicated
Medford the leader going into
the week end action. But, it
was learned today that the
Falcons had played and beat
en the Klamath Hawks ahead
of the date shown on the orig
inal schedule. The published
schedule listed the game for
this Wednesday.
Barger Pitches Two-Hitter
A base on balls and two
Medford misplays in the sixth
inning yesterday enabled the
Lithians to score what proved
to be the winning marker.
.Two hits and a wild pitch in
the opening chukker account
ed for a first inning Ashland
run.
Dave Barger limited Med
ford batsmen to two hits while
collecting four strikeouts and
yielding two bases on balls.
Jan Susce galloped home
with the first Ashland count
er. He singled and raced to
second on a wild pitch. John
Rhodes hit to drive him over.
. Tom Barker tabulated Med
ford's run in the fourth frame
to knot the contest. He singled
'and made the grand tour on a
J stolen base, passed ball and
Ashland catcher Bob John
son's overthrow error.
Throwi Misfire
Rhodes walked for the Lith
ians with one out in the sixth
inning. Tim Voth bunted and
pitcher Bill Enyart's throw to
second base went into the out
field. Rhodes went on to third
base and came on home when
centerfielder Mike Neath
amer's throw to third mis
fired. Another run might have
scored but Voth, who had
gone to third, was caught in a
rundown on a play that ap-
. peared intended as a squeeze.
" Bob Johnson followed by f ly-
. ing to deep left field.
A fifth inning Ashland bid
was wrecked when a third
strike squeeze play try back-
. fired into a Medford double
play. Barger, who had walked
' and gone to third on an error,
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Roseburg
In Legion
was trapped in a run down
after Ross Coldwell went out
on strikes.
Enyart doubled for the sec
ond of Medford's two hits.
Voth had a single for Ash
land. Enyart in hurling a
three-hit game for Medford
struck out five, walked two
and hit one.
Brookings Boats Ashland
Brookings defeated Ashland
8 to 5 here on Saturday eve
ning. Ashland bounced off to a
5 to 0 first inning lead but
Brookings caught up with a
run in the second inning and
four in the third. The coast
team then took command
with two fourth inning scores.
Ashland runs in the first
were on hits by Johnson and
Barger, four bases on balls
and two errors. Brookings, in
its third canto, had singles by
McNeely and Evensen and
worked with three walks and
a misplay.
Dunn tripled for Brookings
and he, McNeely and Evensen
each had two safe swats as did
Barger for Ashland. Dunn
pitched four-hit ball for the
coast club. He issued seven
walks and fanned the same
number. A s h la n d thrower
Voth yielded 10 hits and four
free passes. He also struck out
seven.
ROSEBURG WINS TWO
Roseburg A six-run romp
in the first inning was the
victory key in the opening
scuffle and a seventh inning
run broke up the second fuss
here Saturday night as Rose
burg Lockwood Motors beat
the Medford American Legion
junior baseball team 7 to 4
and 3 to 2 in non-league riv
alry. Lockwood had hits by Mike
Blomberg and Bob Manning,
in its big first-game inning.
It had the benefit also of six
bases on balls and two Med
ford misplays. Winning run
in the second game came with
no one out in the second extra
panel. Mike Markham tripled
and pitcher Jim Calhoun
made a bad throw to first base
on Jerry Boucock's grounder.
No-Hitter, Grand Slam
As Maids Beat Seattle
In Softball Doublebill
Memorial Field, White City
-Pat Barron pitched a no-hit
game and a four-hit shutout
and Sherry Larson knocked a
grand slam home run here
Saturday night to highlight a
doubleheader sweep by the
Rogue Valley Dairy Maids
over Seattle, Wash., in the
Northwest Women's Major
Softball league.
- Scores of the conflicts were
3 to 0 and 6 to 1.
Rogue Valley made it three
victories for the week end
when the Maids swamped the
Lumber Jills at Roseburg yes
terday 15 to 2.
Barron, in recording two
hurling victories over 14 in
nings, in one night, gained
her no-hitter in the Saturday
second game when Larson's
four-run blast also occurred.
Scored In Sixth
The lone Seattle marker
was in the final inning on two
errors, a base on balls, a field
er's option, a wild pitch and
a double steal by Joanne
Sundquist and Donna Jensen
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Subdue
Tussles
Medford had a three-run
canto the sixth in the
first fracas. The tallies were
on a three-bagger by Calhoun,
singles by Mike Barnes and
Stu Young and three errors.
Miles In Good Relief
First tussle loss came de
spite the fact that Medford
outhit Roseburg seven to
three with the blows among
seven players. Dan Miles in
S 23 Innings of relief pitch
ing for Medford permitted
just one hit and one run. He
walked five and struck out
four. Boucock also whiffed
Medford batters four times.
He hit one batter but did not
allow a base on balls. The
Roseburg runs and hits and
five of the walks in the first
inning were off Dane Smith.
Medford scored twice in the
first inning of the second
ruckus. Bases were filled on a
single by Ron Edmonds, a
walk to Miles and a fielder's
choice blow by Mike Neath
amer. Young singled in one
run and Tom Barker hit in
the other.
Roseburg duplicated in the
bottom of the first with an
Artie McDonald hit, a walk,
and a Jim Beamer fielder's op
tion blow to fill the sacks.
Tom Morrison hit a two run
single.
Markham had two hits in
this encounter. Calhoun
walked just one and struck
out four in four-hitter for
Medford. Julio Gutierrez
tossed 6 23 innings in relief
for Roseburg, giving up one
hit and striking out seven
while walking four.
LIN ESC ORES:
(Sunday Game)
Medford 000 100 01 2 4
Ashland 100 001 x 2 3 2
Enyart and Barnes, Barger and
Johnson. .
(Saturday Games)
Medford 100 003 0 4 7 4
Roseburg 010 000 x 7 3 S
Smith, Miles (1) and Barnes;
Boucock and Beamer,
Medford 200 000 02 4 t
Roseburg 200 000 1 3 4 2
Calhoun and Phipps; Burnham,
Gutierrez (1) and Beamer.
Brookings 014 200 18 10 3
Ashland 500 000 0 S 4 3
B. Dunn and McNeely; Voth and
Johnson.
with Sundquist crossing
plate.
the
All of the Maids runs in the
nightcap were in the sixth in'
ning. Yvonne Mclvor and Dor
is Hickson were safe on er
rors and Maureen Larson
singled .them home. Becky
Glines walked, Barron singled
and Sherry Larson followed
with her smash to left field.
Barron walked and fanned
two in her no-hitter. In the
first game she struck out 10
and issued no walks but hit a
batter. Sundquist went the 12
inning two-game pitching
route for Seattle, permitting
four safe blows in each game.
In the first she whiffed four
and walked one. In the second
she allowed two free passes
and struck out one.
Maureen Larson had two
hits for the Maids in the first
game with nicely executed
bunts. Sharon Moore hit safe
ly twice for Seattle.
Three Hits Each
Rogue Valley used three er
rors and a Jan Bateman sacri
fice for a fourth inning mark
er in the first game and hits
by Barron, Maureen Larson
and Mclvor and a fielder's
choice blow by Bateman in
the fifth inning for. two runs.
Glines and Carol Huber
each belted three hits for the
Maids against Roseburg yes
terday. Glines doubled twice.
Sue Conway, Hickson and
Janet Pfaff had two hits each.
Conway tripled and Hickson
doubled. Joan Heeter pound
ed a two-run homer.
Hickson, pitching for the
Maids, gave up two hits and
a walk and struck out five.
Lila Voth, from Ashland,
made her first apearance with
the Dairy Maids on Sunday,
handling the catching chores.
Roseburg will meet the Jills
again on Thursday evening
at Memorial field.
1.1NESCORKS:
(Saturday Nllhl)
Seattle 000 000 0 0 4 J
Roogue Valley 000 120 x 3 4 0
Sundquist and Marlow; Barron
and S. Larson.
Seattle 000 000 11 0 3
Rogue Valley . . 000 006 x 4 i
Sundquist and Marlow; Barron
and S. Larson.
(Sunday Oime) . .
Roseburg 000 200 0 2 2 12
Hickson and Voth; Solnlcka,
Wolford 131 and Crenshsw.
WTT.HORN TAKES MILE
Portland - fCTO - Charles
r.rnriA nf Seattle's O'Dea High
School won the 100-yard dash
in 9.7 and the 220 in 21.7 in
inecial track events held as
nart of thi Highland Games
at Lewis and Clark college
i Saturday. In the other events,
j Dave Wilborn of Albany High
! srhnnl won the mile in 4:27.2
! and Jere Van Dyke of Hud-
; son s Bay Hign scnool at van
1 couver. Wash., captured the
440-vard dash in 49.4. Jim
1 Price and Bob McAlpine of
South Salem high ran second
and third behind Wilborn In
MEDFORD, OREGON
GP Defeats
Brookings;
Falls to KF
Grants Pass - Grants Pass
Mock Ford turned back
Brookings twice In non-league
American Legion junior base
ball games yesterday after
dropping a Saturday night de
cision to the Klamath Falls
Falcons in the Southern di
vision of Area 4.
Mock Ford trimmed the
coast club here 3 to 2 and 5
to 3. Klamath's Falcons were
6 to 1 victors at Klamath
Falls.
The setback kept Grants
Pass (7-3) in third place in the
division standings. Yesterday
the Falcons (9-1) assured hold
on lone first place in the cir
cuit by beating Tri-City 6 to
0 in the first game of a dou
bleheader. Klamath's Gary Benson
chucked a three-hitter at the
Fords on Saturday while the
Falcons were getting eight
safe blows. LeVoy Young and
John Parisotto had two hits
each for the Falcons. Benson
tripled and Young and Guyer
each two-baggered.
Grants Pass had to rally
for both victories yesterday.
The Fords fought from be
hind in the first game with
two runs with two out in
the bottom of the seventh in
ning. Bob Peters homered for
the first GP marker. Brook
ings piled up all of its runs in
the second game during first
inning.
LINESCOKE:
Grants Pass 001 000 0 1 3 2
KF Falcons 200 301 x 6 8 1
Mccormack. sturza 151 and Pe
ters; Benson and Paxton.
Medford, Central Point
Contend at
In Legion Mix Tonight
Medford and Central Point
Cheney Studs American Le
gion junior baseball teams
play this evening at 8 o'clock
at the fairgrounds baseball
park here.
This will be a non-league
game and will be a makeup
for a rained out scuffle.
The teams have met twice
so far this season with Med
ford winning 3 to 0 and 2 to 0.
YOUNG, PEPPER PITCH
Stew Young pitched a per
fect game for Medford against
ENGLEHORN WINS
Sutton, Mass.-IUPu-You can
be sure that Shirley Englehorn
of Los Angeles won't miss
next year's Lady Carling East
ern Open golf tournament.
The $10,000 tournament won
first place in her heart Sun
day as she sank a five-foot
putt on the 18th hole to cap
ture the championship for the
second consecutive year. The
final putt give her a one-under-par
71. Her 54-hole
score was a five -under -par
221, two strokes better than
three-time National Amateur
champio njo Anne Gunderson
of Providence, R. I.
CICRICH CHAMPION
Coos Bay-MPD-George Cic-
rich of Portland posted a 4
and 3 victory over Dick Han
en of Coos Bay to win the
19th annual Southwestern
Oregon amateur golf tourna
ment Sunday afternoon. Cic
rich, who also won the tour
ney in 1959, defeated defend
ing champion Jim Whitty Jr.
of Coos Bay 2 and 1 while
Hanen topped Gary Snclgrove
of Coos Bay 5 and 4 in the
morning semifinals.
JSyl
MEDFORDtfiTRIBUNI
Central Point Studs
Sweep Doubleheader
From Klamath Nine
Klamath Falls Central
Point Cheney Studs fortified
their hold on fourth place in
the Area 4 Southern division
American Legion junior base
ball standings here yesterday
by whipping the Klamath
Falls Hawks 4 to 2.
Then the Studs made it a
doublebill sweep by licking
the Hawks 6 to 2 in an non
league second contest.
MOWLDS VICTOR
Prineville -(UPD- Jerry
Mowlds of Portland captured
the Prineville Pro-Amateur
Gold Tournament by firing a
two-under-par 63 Sunday. Ron
Weber of Prineville and Boots
Porterfield of Grants Pass
shot 64s to tie for second
place. Four players knotted
for first spot in the amateur
division with 67s. They were
Millard Porter of Madras, Bob
Hogan of Prineville, Joe
Ahem of Portland and Ralph
Swan of Vancouver, Wash.
Porterfield teamed with
Sandy Panner of Bend for
best-ball honors with 58.
Fairgrounds
the Studs the last time out
last Monday. Coach Cliff Mc
Lean has reported that Young
will open on the mound this
evening but indicated that he
did not plan to have him go
the full route. Manager Bill
Askwilh has named Larry
Pepper to pilch for the Cen
tral Pointers.
The Medford-Central Point
rivalry is a long standing, in
tense one and good baseball
has been the rule.
Medford will entertain
Grants Pass in a Tuesday
night game at the fairgrounds.
This non-leaguer is set for
p.m. also. Central Point will
take on Tri-City on Wednes
day evening in an Area
Southern division scrape at
Memorial field. White City.
Rowland Fires
Perfect1 Score
In Trap Event
A perfect handicap score
of 25 of 25 was shot by Keith
Rowland who also gained a
24 of 25 in the 16-yard trap
event at the Medford Gun
club, Sunday, July 7.
Shooting in the same event
with 24 of 25 were Merve
Colvin and Ray Coleman.
Loyd Langsten, Bernard Hen
ry, Floyd Young and Donn
Gail scored 23 of 25.
Jim Morava, Howard Mey
ers, Bill Poff, Henry Cawkcr,
Percy Bearden and Bill Bry
ant all shot 24 of 25 with
Charles Bendcl and Bob Mc-
Intyre scoring 49 of 50.
In skeet shooting events,
Max Weston shot 23 of 25,
Bernard Henry gained 21 of
25, and Drs. A. S. Anderson
and Charles Lcmcry along
with Loren Laughton all shot
20 of 25.
The next shoot will be held
next Sunday, July 14.
01 I
Central Point is now 6-4
in the circuit, a game back of
third place Grants Pass (7-3).
The Hawks are 3-8.
Bob Corliss chucked a
seven-hitter for the Studs and
Pat Pepper collected two hits
in the first game win. .
Three Wild Pitches
Central Point picked up its
opening tut runs over tour
innings. One scored in the
first inning on singles by
Luis Alvarez, Pepper and
Darryl Summerficld. Pepper
singled in the third inning
and three wild pitches got him
home. In the fifth inning a
base on balls, a wild pitch and
singles by Neil Rivenburg and
Wayne Clay gained the mark
ers with Clay driving in both
scores.
The Hawks, for one run in
the first inning, employed two
walks, a wild pitch and a sin
gle by Marv Cunningham. In
the second for the other tally,
there were two bases on balls
and hits by Bob Woldt and
Rich Bath. Cunningham had
two hits for the Hawks.
Corliss walked six and
whiffed seven. Klamath pit
cher Steve Young recorded
seven bases on balls and seven
strikeouts.
Two In Second
Central Point put together
three walks, a wild pitch and
hits by Rivenburg and Larry
Mason for two runs in the sec
ond inning of the second fray.
Two more tabulated in tne
third inning on hits by Sum
merficld, Clay and Bob Stroh.
A walk, error and Pepper hit
got a run in the fourth in
ning. In the fifth a Riven
burg single, an error and a
Mike Anhorn sacrifice added
a counter.
Rivenburg hit two for three
in the mix.
Starting pitcher Mason is
sued five bases on balls and
struck out three and gave up
the four hits to KF. Clay
fanned five and walked four
in finishing the fracas. Jon
Pilgrim in a seven-hitter for
the Hawks, struck out six and
free-passed four.
The Studs oppose Medford
at 8 o'clock this evening at
the county fairgrounds at
Medford in a non-league
game.
MNKSCORKS!
Central Point .... 101 020 04 0
KF Hawks 110 000 02 7 1
Corliss and Summerficld; Young
and Narremore.
Central Point 022 110 7 1
KF Hawks .. 110 002 4 3
Mason. Clay (4) and bummer-
field: Pilgrim and Petrlck.
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GENERAL
Falcon Has
No-Hitter
Merrill Rich Grow pit
ched a no-hit, no-run victory
here Sunday as the Klamath
Falls Falcons bolstered their
American Legion junior base
ball loop leadership by beat
ing Tri-City Gems 6 to 0.
The win gave the Falcons a
9 and 1 stap ling in the South
ern division of Area 4. Tri
City was shoved into a cellar
share with Ashland at 2 and 9.
Klamath also won the sec
ond mix 8 to 1.
Grow struck out batters
seven times. He walked three
and hit one. He was in a jam
in the seventh inning when
the bases were loaded.
Death Calls
Doc Kearns
By CHARLES TAYLOR
Miami, Fla. - IUPD - Through
out the boxing world today
the bell was mournfully toll
ing "ten" for Jack (Doc)
Kearns, the fight game's most
fabulous manager, who died
here early Sunday in his
sleep.
Jack Dcmpsey and others
among the eight world cham
pions who had been manaecd
by 80-ycar-old Doc phoned or
messaged their condolences to
members of the family.
Dempsey, 68, who teamed
with Kearns and the late pro
moter, Tex Rickard, in the
Roaring Twenties to produce
the first million-dollar fight
gate, assured over the phone
from New York:
"I'll fly into Miami Tuesday
afternoon."
Services Wednosday
Services were tentatively
scheduled for the Philbrick
Funeral home in nearby Coral
Gables, Fla., at 10 a.m. Wed
nesday. Kearns recently estimated
that ne had managed more
than 500 professional boxers
and that "since nearly all of
my boys were good earners, I
figure their total purses must
have exceeded $40 million,
and that my share was about
$13 million."
He paused then and added,
And you'd never believe a
man could go through that
much money."
GRID STAR DIES
Steubcnville, Ohio-IUPII -Dr
T. Bradley Sullivan, 46,
Little All-America lineman at
Western Reserve in 1938 and
1937 and later football captain
at Michigan Slate, died Sun
day at his home of cancer.
BREAKS WORLD MARK
Morgan Cily, La.-flPB-Ben
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Second Mortgage around the
five milo Lake Palourde
course at 65.336 miles per
hour, broke his own world's
record in wining the American
Power Boat asociation s E-
service runabout eastern divi
sional championship Sunday.
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MONDAY, JULY 8.
Rhubarb
Over No-Hit
PCL Game
By DAVE ROWE
UPI Sports Writer
The Pacific Coast League
all-star game is scheduled to
night at Spokane but all of
the talk in the league is about
the controverisal no-hit, no
run game thrown Saturday
night by Spokane pitcher Bob
Radovich.
The 24-year-old rookie
right-hander threw the no-no
game-his first complete game
of the year-striking out six
and facing only 29 batters,
two over the minimum.
The controversy arose when
Islander Ron Samford walked
in the ninth and his pinch
runner, Stan Palys, apparent
ly let a grounder hit by Brown
Taylor hit him on the leg.
The rule book states that
Palys should be called out,
ending the game, and Taylor
be given a single, ruining the
no-hitter.
Ruling By Soriano
League President Dewey
Soriano, attending the game,
ruled that Palys had inten
tionally let the ball hit him
and declared the game a no
hitter. Tonight's all-star tilt will
feature a team of top players
voted on by the PCL Baseball
Writers' Association. They'll
meet the Spokane Indians.
The stars will be managed by
Grady Hatton, of Oklahoma
City. The game starts at 8
p.m.
Golfers Qualifying
In PNG A Tourney
Spokane, Wash. - IUP0 - A
field of 206 men teed off to
day in the first qualifying
round of the week-long Pa
cific Northwest Golf associa
tion tournament at the Spo
kane Country Club.
Across town at the Manlto
Golf and Country Club, 133
women were teeing off in the
feminine division of the re
gional amateur competition.
ROOKIE SENT DOWN
New York-(l)PD-The New
York Mcts shipped bonus
rookie Ed Kranepool to Buff
alo of the International league
Sunday and recalled pitcher
Grover Powell, whose record
was 5-5 with Raleigh In the
Carolina league. Kranepool,
the 18-ycar-old local product
whom the Mcts signed for an
estimated $85,000 last year,
was hitting only .189.
QUALIFY FOR TOURNEY
Sacramento, Calif.-OJPD-Men
from the nation's muncipal
courscs-who make up the
ma'
jority of the country's golfers-
tee off today In the final
qualifying rounds of the Na
tional Public Links tourney.
They play 18 holes today, an
other 18 Tuesday, and then
the field of 150 will be
whittled down to 64 for match
play starting Wednesday,
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Portland - UIPD - Atrricul.
tural agents in ' Multnomah,
Clackamas, and Washington
counties reported today that
rainy weather in northwest
ern Oregon has caused some
damage to strawberry and
cherry crops.
Most of the berries had
been harvested before tha
rainy period began but the
end of the crop has been af
fected.
J. Fremont Sprowls, Mult
nomah county agent, said rot
has destroyed as much as a
third of the yield in some
unpicked berry fields, but
probably less than 25 per cent
of the total crop was hurt.
In Washington county the
strawberry crop was 25 pep
cent below normal, according
to agent Palmer Torvend. Ha
said that unfavorable weath
er had reduced the cherry,
peach, and prune potential 20
to 25 per cent.
Joan Kennedy Home '
Following Surgery
Hyannis, Mass. - IUPD - Mrs.
Joan Kennedy, 26-year-old
wife of Sen. Edward M. Ken
nedy, (D-Mass.) was recuper
ating at their summer home
on nearby Squaw Island today
after throat surgery to relieve
an abscess.
Mrs. Kennedy was released
Sunday from Cape Cod Hos
pital. She underwent the op
eration Thursday.
THEY AREN'T?
Eton, England - (DPI) - Claude
Taylor, a classics teacher who
will move from the all-boy
Eton School to the all-girl
North Foreland Lodge School
next year, got off to a dubious
start today when he said he
expects no difficulty in the
switch because "girls are ne
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