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Bedford's Legion Crew Defeats GP; I ussle Thursday MEDFORD MAIL. TRIBUNE. MEDFORD. OREGON WEDNESDAY. JULY 10. 1963 Medford American T.ecinn junior baseball nine broke its 1963 season jinx against grants rass here last night With Jim Calhoun getting three hits and driving in three runs and with newcomer Jack Adams pitching four-hit, 12-strikeout ball, the Med fords laced the Mock Ford team 10 to 3 at the fair grounds ball park in a non league engagement. It was the first win for Medford in four games this season with GP. And, the two clubs are not done with each other. They collide again at the fairgrounds at 8 p.m. on Thursday. This time it will be an Area 4 Southern di vision ruckirs. Medford never trailed last night. The home club scored three times in the first inning and once in the second for a 4 to 0 lead. Grants Pass rallied for all of its markers in the third canto but Medford pull ed away with runs in the fourth, fifth and sixth frames. Nine Straikht Strikeouts Adams, resident of the Los Angeles area and spending the summer at Phoenix, made his first appearance with the Medfords last night. He ran into rough going in the third inning when he walked four batters and gave up two hits. But, Coach Cliff McLean stuck with him and Adams caught stride to hold down the Mocks the rest of the way. Adams, a lefthander, struck out the last nine batters he faced. He issued no walks out side the third inning. Medford got its first inning scores on just one hit, a single by Calhoun. Figuring also were two bases on balls, a wild pitch, a passed ball, three stolen bases, an error and a fielder's option. Dan Miles drew the first walk, ad vanced on the bad pitch and passed ball. Mike Neathamer walked and a double swipe scored Miles. Neathamer then pil fered third base and Calhoun drove him home. Calhoun was forced at second by Tom Barker. A fielder's choice rap by Ken Phipps and an error allowed Barker to score. Adams Doubles Bill Enyart was hit by a pitch in the second inning and doubled home by Adams. Three of the bases on balls, hits by Pete Hardin and Bill Standley and a fielder's choice swat by Don Summers were the run makers for GP. Medford scored three times in the fourth inning on three walks and singles by Dan Miles and Calhoun. Three more walks, a hit batter, two wild pitches and an error gained two runs in the fifth canto. In the sixth a counter tallied on a Calhoun hit, an error, a walk, steals by Cal houn and Jim Brennan and a Phipps groundout. Rich Wolney had two hits for GP, one a double. George Sturza, new Grants Pass resident from Albany, Calif., gave up seven of the Medford runs on four hits. He walked five, hit one and fanned three. Reliever Steve Newman yielded one hit, three runs and three walks. He hit a batter and struck out one. LINESCORli: Grants Pass 003 0C0 0 3 4 3 Medford 310 321 x 10 S 1 Sturza, Newman (5) and Peters; Adams and Phipps. Bowling MONDAY NIGHT SCRATCH Poole's Trailer Sales (17-71 4. Don Davis 775; Sapphire Trio (15 91 0, Ed Bingham 730. Walts Wranglers ( 17-71 4. Walt Skundrlck 683; Tumbteweeds tS 16i 0. Virgil Conley 658. Cypos (14-10) 3. Roy Otford 730: Fliptops (13-111 1, Larry Blunt 774. Turbo Chargers (9-13) 3. Ken Pickens 753; Unknown Trio (4 20) 1. Gordy Castor 669. Don Davis 335. Larry Blunt 234; Poole's Trailer Sales 2194. BOXY MOT SHOTS (End of 1st Half) Pin Tippers (20-4) 2. Nancy Weber 445; Half Shota 113-11) 2. ElMt Eddy 482. Summer Trio (14ls-9l3l 3. Shir ley Seuler 427; Lucky 7 (11-131 1. Shirley Mitchell 437. The Jinx 114-10) 3. Ethel Cham pion 460; Ten Pins (9-11) I, Vivian Stogsdill 398. The Odds (12-121 4. Ruth Car penter 469: Timber Beetles (11 s 12' a I 0. Eileen Hunting 457. Splitters (11-13) 3. Betty Neel 427: Blue Bells (8-16) 1, Dolores Crawford 463. Shadows and Sleepy Bowlers postponed. Ruth Carpenter 177. Eunice Johnson 174. Nancy Weber 176; The Odds 1273. PETTI-POINTS Team Four, 193.30; Team One, 191.13; Team Two, 190.27; Team Three. 188.03; Team Five. 187.48; Team Six. 186.37. Alice Casebier. Eileen Hunting. Wanda Vorpahl 188; Bea Mathews 648. CP Cheney Studs Oppose Tri-City In Tilt Tonight Central Point - Area 4 Southern division American L e gion junior baseball is ated for the Central Point Cheney Studs this evening. The Studs entertain the Tri- City Gems of Merrill, Malin and Tulelake. Game time will be 8 p.m. at Memorial field, White City. It will be the third meeting between the two clubs. Cen tral Point nabbed a previous doublcheader. Scores were 3 to 0 in the counting game and 2 to 1 in the kings-x affair. Last For Tri-City Neither team is now in the titular running but each is ambitious to improve on its record before the end of its league playing season. The fourth place Studs (6-4) have their sights on at least third spot. Tri-City seeks to shake off its share of the cellar spot. This will be the Gems' last league game. In the Drevlnilc lnanna 0ama Larry Pepper pitched a no hitter for Central Pni nt utth help on the last baiter from wayne uiay. Pepper is not slated to pitch this evening. Coach Bill Askwith this morn ing was yet undecided among Bob Corliss, Clay and Larry Mason. The Gem choiep likoK, will be Dave Hill or Dennis Barry. Central Point's spasnn an1. ing game will be at Medford next Sunday. Wheeler, Schulz Victors In County Softball Play John Wheeler Logging strengthened second place in the Major league and Keith Schulz garage took over lone second spot in the Minor in Jackson County Softball as sociation games last evening. The Loggers won 4 to 0 from Central Point Mer chants. Schulz tipped Medford corporation 4 to 3. Vern Collins pitched a one hitter and struck out 15 for the Loggers. He walked three. Jim Van Zwol gave up three hits to Wheeler. He fanned six and walked two. Vern Parent got the only Central Point hit. Fuz McCay, Jess Munyon and Don Ja quctte had safeties for JW. Storey Medalist Spokane, Wash. - lUPI) -Twenty - one year old Tom Storey of Olympia, Wash., with a two-day score of 138, heads the field of 32 golfers who qualified for flight posi tions in the 1963 Pacific Northwest Golf Association tournament which started here today. Storey, who shot a blister ing six-under par 65 Monday on the Spokane Country club course, went out in 37 Tues day and covered the back nine in 36 for a 73. Tom's father. Ken Storey, settled for a two-day score of 146. Five strokes back of Stor ey in second place after Tues day's round was Bill Tindall, Seattle, with a 71-72-143. Close on the heels of Tin dall were Ernie Jonson, Bell vue. Wash., and Dick Price, Longvicw, Wash., with 144s. CHANGES MULLED Los Angeles-OIPT - General manager Fred Haney and manager Bill Rigncy planned to determine tonight any per sonnel changes that might put some spark into the Los An geles Angels, current owners of an eight-game losing streak. The All-Star game break gave the Angel management a chance to survey the team s situation and what help might be obtained from their chief farm club, the Hawaii Island, Schulz went ahead with two runs in the sixth inning after Medco had tied the game at 2-all with markers in the fifth and sixth. Two Hits Each Mort Mclntyre and Don Cain had two hits each for the Garage men. Ron Nofzigcr tripled for Schulz and Norm Lankford, Gale Sheperd and Virgil Neucnschwandcr each singled. John Shaw, Ncal El lis, Jack' Doraty and Harold Todd each hit safely for Med co. Cain, pitching a four-hitter for KS, fanned six, walked two and hit one. Doraty whiffed one and walked no one in an eight hitter. Wheeler is 3-1 in the Major league and Central Point 1-3. In the Minor Schulz is 3-2 and Medco 0-4. Colvin and Associates meets Medco at 6:30 o'clock this eve ning at Jefferson school. Cen tral Point faces Southern Ore gon Dry Kiln at Hedrick Jun ior high. i.inescores: Medco 000 011 13 Schultz 200 002 X 4 Doraty and Moore; Cain Mclntyre. 4 1 5 3 and Central Point 000 000 00 1 3 Wheeler 210 100 x 4 3 0 Van Zwol and Riley; Collins and Munyon. QUIET FUNERAL Miami - (UPII - A quiet, sim ple funeral was held today for Jack (Doc) Kearns, the free wheeling manager who bally hooed his way into boxing his tory books and made eight world champions. Kearns, who died Sunday Just a month short of his 81st birthday, will be remembered as the man who made the Manassa Maul er, Jack Dempsey, and the man who booked the first million-dollar fight. GOLF TRIO BILLED Waukegan, 111. - lUPD - Ar nold Palmer, Jack Nicklaus and Gary Player will compete in a S50.000 two-day golf tour nament at Glen Flora Country club Sept. 1-2, it was an nounced today. The trio will play 18 holes on the 6,500 yard, par-70 course each day with the winner to receive $25,000. Second money will be $15,000 and third $10,000. Roseburg Wins From Ashlanders Ashland Rosebure Lock wood Motors, with pitcher jon Burnnam holding the op position to one hit, defeated Ashland 9 to 3 last night in an American Legion junior baseball game at Roseburg. Burnham fanned 15 snrl walked five. Ashland used its lone hit, by Jan Susce when It got two runs in the fourth innine. Two errors and a fielder's ODtion contributed to the tallies. Two walks and two errors nrnrinn. ed the other Lithian counter in the sixth inning. Jim Beamer lashprl IhroA hits and Mike Rlnmhora onH Artie McDonald each two for Koseburg. Beamer and Blom berg had three-base blows. Ashland n i I r h p r .inhA Rhodes struck out three, walked five and hit one. The Ashland Leeion rlnh will play an oldtimers team at 6:30 p.m. here Friday. Ashland .!....coo 201 000 3 1 7 Roseburg 100 031 22x 9 II 8 Rhodes and Johnson: Rtirnham and Beamer. Sports Briefs OREGONIANS RECRUITED Moscow, Idaho-HJPIl - The University of Idaho's new basketball cnarh .lim nnrl. dard, announced Tuesday he has recruited three Oregon high school standouts. Thpv are John James, North Bend, 6-4 Dlayer who set scoring and rebounding records for his school; Bryon Strickland, Portland, a 6-0 all-city guard. from Roosevelt hiah. and Dave Green. Milwaukic. a 6-5 all-Metro league player. PROMOTED Boise, Idaho-OJPli - An Ore gon State university fish and game biologist, Monte Rich aids of Boise, has been pro moted from area biologist to fshcries development super visor for the Idaho state fish and game department, it was announced Tuesday. GARDEN BOUT ON TV New York - lUPI) - Stanley Kitten Haward of Philadel phia, who has lost only one of 18 fights, has been matched with Cuban Jose Stable for a televised 10 -round welter weight bout at Madison Square Garden Aug. 3. Stable has a 20-2-1 record. V JnlT INSECTS BITING YOU? 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