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New Zealand's Bob Wins British Open Lylham - St. Annes, Eng. (IT1) - Bob Charles, with dead ly chipping and superbly putt ing, won the British Open golf championship Saturday, defeating Phil Rodgers by eight strokes in their 36-hole playoff. The 27 - year - old Now Zea lander, the first lefthander ever to win a major interna tional golf championship, turned back America's bid to win the title for the third year in a row with rounds of Dan Berryman Gains Six Blue Ribbons in All-Comers Track Dan Berryman, Eagle Point, collected six blue ribbons Saturday in the opening all comers track meet of a sum mer series at tne jvieaiora high stadium. Berryman, competing in the 10 years and under division, won the broad jump and shot put and his heats of the 70 yard low hurdles and the 75 yard, 150 and 330 runs. Meet director estimated that 175 boys and girls parti cipated in the morning ses sion for boys through 14 years of age and girls through 16. In the 11-12 division Jeff Werner, M e d f o r d, gained three blue ribbons, taking his 75, 150 and 330 heats. There were a number of entries who were double win ners in the meet which drew athletes from various valley communities and from as far away as Wyoming and Wal nut Creek, Calif. Slack Wins 440, 880 Jerry Sessions, Ashland, won 220 and 120 low hurdle heats in the 13-14 class, Lon Hunting Archers Group Formed For This Area The Hunting Archers asso ciation is the name o a newly organized group of bowhunt ers, whose primary objective will be to provide tourna ments and hunting expedi tions that will appeal to the archer whose principal inter est in the bow and arrow is as hunting weapons. A constitution and by-laws has been drawn and approved Currently there are 41 mem bers, located from Brookings . to Malin, Oregon and North ern California. The program consists of oc casional field and broadhcad tourneys and a yearly cham pionship tournament. All field and broadhead tourneys will be conducted on unmeasured ranges. No mechanical sights, marks or blemishes that can be used as an aid in sighting are permitted in any compe tition. Education Big-game hunting awards, organized varmit and big- game hunting parties are all part of the program planned, as well as instruction and edu cation in the proper use of the bow and arrow as an ef : feclive, humane -hunting weapon. Current officers of the or ganization are president, Ed ' Badley, Rogue River; vice president, Joe Williamson, Central Point; secretary-treasurer, Vcrn Struble, Gold Hill; rangemaster, Ray Gibson, M e d f o r d, and huntmastcr, Corky Collins, Mcdford. Any interested persons should contact Struble, Route 1, Box 435B, Gold Hill. liSfl 1 Jf Save You Money ynt ...By... LEASING YOU A CAR or TRUCK at Courtesy Chevrolet let ui tiplain tie possible advantages of leasing a car or truck. Come in soon! It cost! nothing to investigate our low coil flexible Icite plan. Remember when you lease Item a New Car Dealer you have the protection of Now Car Dealer Service plus Factory Warranty. Courtesy Chevrolet 9th and Barrier! Sti. B9-7 1-140 - even par - against Rodgers1 72-76-148. Charles, with H one-putt greens, built up a three-stroke lead on the morning 18 and then just when it seemed that the 23 - year old La Jolla. Calif., pro was going to pull it out, the lanky New Zea lander put on the pressure to win going away. Despite erratic drives and missed greens, everything worked right for Charles when he had to call on his Slack took the 440 and 880 yard runs, Doug Johannson 220 and 75 heats and John Mitchell 120 and 70 hurdle heats. Another Jerry Sessions, Ashland, was the 11-12 win ner in the 880 and took a 150 heat. Double heat winners in the 11-12 classes included Dave Pruitt in the 75 and 330, Randy Nelson in the 75 and 70 hurdles and Greg Plueger in the 70 hurdles and 330. Winning heats in two events of the 10 and under boys events were Bill Singler, 75 and 150; Brad Camden, 75 and 150; Mark Morehead 330 and 150, and Nick Kadel, 330 and 75. Patsy Binker got girls' blue ribbons in the 10 and under low hurdles and high jump and Eileen Pruitt was winner in the 75 and 150. Dawn Morehead won 11-12 girls' 75 and 150. BOYS RESULTS: (10 and under) Pole vault Ted Dierkes, 7-4. 130 1st heat. Bill Singler. 20 2; 2nd heat. Dan Berryman, 21.0; 3rd heat. Brad Camden. 25.0; 4th heat. Mark Morehead. 24.0: 5th heat. Nick Kadel, 22.7; 6th heat, Kim Cushing, 21.1. 330 1st heat. Morehead. 59.1: 2nd heat. Nick Kadel, 58.4. 3rd heat. Berrvman. 51.2. 880 Brian Smith. 3:10. High jump Bob Palm. 3-10. Broad jump Berrvman. 13-1. 73 6-year. Scott Watkins. 12.4: 7-ycar, Camden. 11.6; 8-ycar, 1st heat, Gus Morehead, 11.8: 2nd heat, Dave Heyerman. 11.5; 3rd heat. Kadel. 10.9: 10-year. 1st heat. Singler. 10.2; 2nd heat. Palm, 10.4; 3rd heat, BcrrymBi, 10.5. 70 low hurdles ist heat, Ber ryman, 11.1: 2nd heat, Pete Hach italtcr, 14.0. Shot put Berryman, 20-9. (11-12 years) 75 1st heat. Dave Pruitt. 100: 2nd heat. Randy Nelson, 10.3; 3rd heal. Jctt Werner. 10.2. Broad jump Ed Brain. 13 ft. 70 low hurdles 1st heat. Nel son. 13.0; 2nd heat, Greg Plueger, MR High jump Mitch Baker, 3-10 (least misses l. 330 1st heat. Plueger. 32.9; 2nd heat. Pruitt, 48.5; 3rd heat, Werner, 52.9; 4!h heat, Mike Wat kins, 53.1. 150 1st heat, Jerry Sessions, Mrdfnrd. 21.1: 2nd heat. Rod Peter son. 19.8: 3rd heat. Werner 21.3. 880 Sessions. 3:04. Pole vault Peterson, 7-6. (13-14 years) Pole vault Tom Mallams, 8 10'i. 220 1st heat, Jerry Sessions, Ashland. 26.2; 2nd heat, Doug Jo hannson. 25.4. 120 low hurdles 1st heat, Jer rv Sessions, 16.6; 2nd heat, John Mitchell. 10.5. 440 Lon Slack. 82 2. Broad jump Dave Culbcrtson, 18-4',. Shot out Don Molloy. 46-9. Javelin Bob Anderson, 116 ft. Discus Plueger. 9b 11. 880 Slack. 2:27 7. 75 1st heat. Johannson, 8.9; 2nd hpnt. Dnrman. 9.1. 70 high hurdles Mitchell. 10 7. High Jump Tom Kellogg. 4-10. Oinl.S RESULTS: (In and under) 70 low hurdles Patsy Binker, 18 0 High jump Binker. 2-B. 73 Eileen Pruitt, 1 1 2. Shot put Rosalie Gastineau. 18 It. Broad Jump Maryl Barker, 10-4 150 Pruilt. 23 1. (11-12 years) 75 Dawn Morehead. 10 2 Shot put Debbie Berryman. 256. Broad jump Karen Cole. 12-9 150 Morehead. 20.2. (13-14 years) 75 Pam Squire. 119 Broad jump Squire. 11-3. Broad jump Squire, 11-3. We May Phone 772-6115 Charles Playoff chipping irons and his putter. For the chunky, cocky Rod gers, nothing went right, es pecially his putter, although he was superior, for the most part, from tee to green. Charles never trailed. He built up a two-stroke lead on the front nine, in creased it to three at the half way mark and then made it five with two pars on the first two holes of the after noon round against two bog eys for Rodgers. After that, though, it look ed like Rodgers was going to pull his game together. He picked up two shots when Charles drove out of bounds on the 21st hole. He picked up another stroke when Char les three - putted the 23rd for a bogey. Then Rodgers cut his deficit to one stroke by sinking a 25-foot birdie putt on the 24th hole. That turned out to be his last challenge, for the next three holes decided the cham pionship. Both happily accepted the playoff with neither making excuses for putts that didn't drop or drives that went as tray on the final round Friday which tied them for the lead. Rodgers, a chunky 5-8 ex Marine with sandy hair and a wise - cracking manner said "I'm not complaining. Jack Nicklaus had his chance and blew it, so we are both lucky to be here I guess." Charles, a contrasting 6 -feet - 2, agreed he, too, was happy and had no regrets. "There were several occa sions on which I thought I'd lost out," he said. Gained Two Strokes Rodgers gained two shots on Charles in their head-to-head duel in the second of Friday's two rounds to gain the tie. He shot a one-under-par 34-35-69 to Charles' 35-36-71. Nicklaus, the Masters cham pion from Columbus, Ohio, was the leader with nine holes left to play but blew himself right out of the running when he bogied the last two holes. Even pars would have given him the title outright. As it was, he finished third with a 72-hole total of 278. The last title playoff was in 1958 when Australia's Pet er Thomson defeated Dave Thomas of Wales. Rodgers wound up with 67-68-73-69 - 277 and Charles finished at 68-72-66-71 - 277. That's three under par for the Royal Lytham - St, Annes 6,757 yard layout. Kel Nagle of Australia, the 1960 British Open champion finished fourth with 283 and Thomson, a four-time winner of this event, was fifth at 285 Defending champion Arn old Palmer, never under par on any round, finished at 294, far back in the pack of 47 qualifiers for the last 36 holes. TO DISCUSS PROSPECTS Seattle-IUPI) - A spokesman lor ureater beanie, Inc., an nounced Thursday that Amer ican Football League Com missioner Joe Ross will come to Seattle July 22 to discuss prospects for establishing a pro football team here. Foss will speak at a luncheon of sportsmen during his one-day visit. ACQUIRE PLAYER Portland-tUPD-The Portland Beavers Friday acquired pitcher Jack Aker and first baseman Bill Meyer from Lewiston of the Northwest league. The Pacific Coast league baseball team sent pitcher Paul Seitz to Lewis ton. Medford Pee Wees W. L. Prt Giants 8 1 .fl57 Senators 4 3 .Zll Mets A 3 .571 Dodgers . 4 3 .51 White Soox 3 4 .-129 Cardinals , . 3 4 .429 Yankee 3 5 .2B6 Pirates 2 S .286 ""WANTED!"' : MEN -WOMEN Prepare now for U. 5. Civil Service job openings in thu area during the next 12 months. Government positions py n high as $446.00 a month to start. They provide much greater security than private employment and excellent op portunity for advancement. Many positions require little or no specialized education or experience. But to get one of these jobs, you must pass a test. The competition is keen and in some cases only one out of five pass. LINCOLN SERVICi, Dept. 47 Pckin, Illinois I am very much Interested. Please lend me absolutely FREE (1) A list ef U. S. Government positions and salaries; (2) Information on how t qualify for a U. S. Government Job. Name S'rttt Ciy MEDFORD Junior Loop Tussle on Wednesday SOITHERN OREfSON JUNIOR BASEBALL Junior League VV. Crater Cuba 3 Medlord 2 Granu Pass ., 2 CP Mustangs . 1 Ashland 0 Prt. 1 000 .667 .300 .333 .000 Intermediate League Central Pt. Stars.. 5 Med. Gianta 2 Med Yanks 2 Ph-Talent . ... 2 Central Pt. Rams 1 Prospect Cougars .. 0 1 000 .667 .300 .400 .230 .000 Prl. 800 .800 .600 .400 .400 .333 .200 Pre Wee League W. Central Pt. Braves 4 Med. Tigers 4 Med Wildcats 3 Prospect Lions . 2 Central Pt. Indians 2 Jacksonville .. 2 Ph-Talent 1 A Crater Cubs - Medford Junior league game with a Pee Wee preliminary will highlight this week's activity in Southern Oregon Junior baseball. The Junior leaguers will play a counting game at 8 p.m. Wednesday at the fair grounds ball park here. Fee Wee clubs of Medford and Central Point will vie in a non-league game on the same diamond at 6 p.m. Aim of the doublcheadcr is to give parents a chance to see what is being done in the sum mer junior baseball program in the two communities. In Friday Pee Wee league games Central Point Indians nipped the Prospect Lions 6 to 5. Medford Wildcats down ed Phoenix-Talent 12 to 1 and Medford Tigers beat Jackson ville 22 to 0. At Prospect Russell Pink- ham singled home the win ning run for the Indians in the top of the seventh inning after Randy Aveline and war ren Cooper had singled. Mike Larson hit a three-run homer for Prospect and Mike Maurer also homered. Aveline and Jeff Pinkham had two hits each for Central Point Prospect pitcher Bob Davis fanned 16 and walked three. Crater throwers registered 10 strikeouts and issued six bases on balls. For the Wildcats Randy Moyer hit a three-run home run in the second inning and Garv Naef homered in two runs in the fourth inning Moyer had three hits. Medford pitcher Kevin Bethel fanned four and walked fdur. Jim Dyson, on the hill for Phoenix Talent, whiffed three and Is sued two bases on balls. An Intermediate league game between the Central Point Rams and Prospect Cou gars was halted in bottom of the sixth inning Friday over an eligibility issue. Score was 9 to 8 for Prospect at the time. Gene Farthing, Southern Oregon Junior Baseball com missioner, has ordered the game continued from the point it was halted. This will be on July 30 when Prospect travels to Central Point. Farthing also ordered the Wildcat-Jacksonville Pee Wee game forfeited to Jacksonville on an eligibility protest. L1NRSCORES: CP Indians 02ft 030 18 ft 8 Prospect Lions 010 040 0 ft B 4 Henson. S. Pinkham (8i, Boh Bailey B and Cooper; Davis and D. Maurer. Med. Witdrati .. 940 2112 10 3 Ph -Talent . . onn 01 1 4 4 Bethel and Naef; Dyson and Tug-i-le. GAMES THIS WEEK: (Cub I.eafiir) Tuesday Crater Cubi al Ash land (2 p m ). Wrdnesday Crater Cubi al Medford IB pin ); Grants Pass at CP Mustangs )2 p.m.i. (Intermediates) Monday CP Star at Yankees: Phoenix-Talent l Mrd t CP Rama (2 p.m.f. Tuesday Med Giants at Pros pect Cougars (after 10 am. Pee wee garnet. Friday CP Stars at Phoenix Talent; Med. Giants at CP Rams (10 am) (Pee Wee League) Tuesday CP Tndians at Men ford Wildcats, Med. Tigers at Prospect Lions; Phoenix-Talent at CP Braves 1 10 a.m.) Thursday Med. Wildcats vs Med. Tigers; CP Indians at CP Braves; Prospect Lions at Jackson ville (2 p.m.). 4 Friday Med. Tigers at CP Braves: Jacksonville at Med. Wild cats; CP Indians at Phoenix- Tal ent. 10 a.m. i. Lincoln Service helps thous ands prepare for these tests every year. It is one of the largest and oldest privately owned schools of its kind and is not connected with the Government. For FREE information cn Government jobs, including (st of positions and salaries, fill out coupon and mail at once TODAY. You will also get full details on how you can prepare yourself for these tests. Don't delay ACT NOW! Aje Phone Statt MAIL TRIBUNE. MEDFORD. , X f v M SLATES LOCAL DEBUT Tony Borne, one of the most col orful wrestlers ever to appear in the northwest, makes his first southern Oregon appearance in the Medford armory ring next Thursday night. He will meet Rocky Columbo for the Pacific Coast Junior heavyweight championship. Two other matches complete the card, which starts at 8:30 p.m. Ringside reserved scat tickets are on sale at Lamport's Sport ing Goods store in Medford. Schroeder Equals RV Links Mark Stewart Schroeder, ex-Med-ford high and Oregon Slate university golfer, equaled the non-competitive record for the No. 1 links at Rogue Valley Country club yesterday. Schroeder, soon to enter Naval training, stroked a six under par 66. Doug Olson fired that score here earlier this year. The ex-collcgian yesterday was four under par on the front side and two under on the back. On the first nine he bogied one hole and birdicd five. On the back trip he birdied Nos. 11 and 12 and parrcd the rest of the way in. Playing witn senroeoer were At wunams, Justin Smith and Dr. Ralph Odell. They had a 69, 72 and 77, re spectively. KCIIROKDER'S CARI1 Par Out 344 344 Schroeder out .. 433 244 45338 34332 Par in ... Srdr. in.. .. 433 344 344 30-38 72 .. 424 344 544 34-32 City of Medford NATIONAL LEAGUE IV. L. Washington Cuba ..8 0 Jackson Braves 6 2 Washington Dodgers 3 3 Griffin Reds 3 3 Jefferson Giants 1 7 Jefferson Pirates .... 1 7 Pet. 1.000 .750 .823 .375 .125 .123 AMERICAN LEAGUE Howard Colla fl Hoover Angels 3 Hawthorne Tigers .. 4 .857 .714 .371 .420 .420 .000 Wilson Yanks 3 Hedrick Sox 3 Hawthorne Hawks.. 0 LAST WKI KS nKSLI.TS: National League Dodgers 1J Heaa : t-um n Braves 1; Pirates 15 Cianls 14; Cubs 12 Reds 4; Dodscrs U Pi rates 3; B raven 22 Ginnls 2; Braves fl Rrdfi 4; Dodgers 5 Cianls 1: Cuhs 13 Pirates Kcas i i.ianis n; Braves 21 Pirates 1: Cuhs 5 Dod gers 0; Reds 10 I'lrairs h. cuds m Gianta 2; Dodgers 4 Braves 0. American Lrapue Yanks ft Hawks 4; Colts 4 Ann BPls 3; Sox 7 Tigers fi; Anccls 5 Yanks 1: Snx 6 Hawks 0: Colts fl Tigers 2; Colts 5 Yanks 4; Tigers 5 Hawks 4; Angels 3 hnx a; Tigers fi Yanks 1; Colts 5 Soxl; Angels 10 Hawks 3. TIII8 W KICKS ftCIIMHII.K: (Gamrt at 9 a.m. and 1 p m l Mondav morning (National) Griffin Creek Reds lit Washington Dodgers. Washington Cubs at Jack son Braves. Jeflcraon Giants vs. Jefferson Pirates. Monday afternoon (American) Hedrick Sox at Wilson Yanks. Hawthorne Tigers vs. Hoover An gels at Hedrick Junior high. How ard Colts at Hawthorne Hawks. Tueidav morning (National) Griffin Creek Reds at Washington Cubi. Washington Dodgers at Jef ferson Pirates. Jefferson Giants at Jackson Braves. Tuesday afternoon (Artie rlran) Hawthorne Hawks at Wilson Yanks. Howard Colts vt. Hoover Angels at Hedrick, Hedrick Sox at Haw thorne Tigers. Wednesday morning (National) Griffin Creek Reds at Jackson Braves, Jefferson Giants at Wash ington Dodgers. Wnshington Cutis at Jefferson Pirates. Wfrinrsdav afternoon (American) Wilson Yank vs Hoover An gela at Hrdrlck. Hawthorne Hawks at Hedrick Snx, Howard Colls at Hawthorne Tigers Thursday morning (National) Griffin Creek Reds at Jefferson Giants. Jefferson Pirates at Jark son Braves. Washington Dodgers Vs Washington Cubs. Thursday afternoon (American) Howard Colts at Wilson Yanks. Hawthorne Tigers vs Hawthorne Hawks. Hoover Angels n Hedrick Sox r'rlrtsv morning (American) Hawthorne Tigers at Wilson Yanks, Howard Colls at Hedrirk 8ox, Hoover Angels at Hawthorne Hawks. GET THIRD PLACES Tornnoto-'lTli-High jumper i Paul Stubcr and pole vault er Bob Watson of the Uni versity of Oregon collected 1 third places in the Globe and Mail invitational track meet i Friday night. Stuber cleared 6-6 and Watson went lo-Hi. John Thomas of Boston won the high jump at 6-10 and Gerald Pratt of Texas captur ed the pole vault at 15-1 ' 4 on fewer misses. POWER RAKE For RENT At A to Z Rental 121 N. Rivtrside 7791 474 OREGON STANDINGS United Press lnternaUonal NATIONAL LK.AG II. W. I. Loa Angeles 34 3 San Francisco .. 40 4 Prt. iB .fi'JI ..Vil .547 li'i ..14.1 ..128 8 .517 II .50(1 10 .4811 Ills .374 22 .330 22 li Chicago 47 St. Louis 48 Cincinnati 47 Milwaukee 43 Pittsburgh 44 Philadelphia 43 Houston 34 New York 29 30 40 40 42 43 43 37 59 Saturday's Results Philadelphia 4 San Francisco 3 Pittsburgh 3 Houston n Los AnRclcs U New York 2 Milwaukee 7 St. Louis 5 Chicago at Cincinnati ippd., rain) AMIItltAN l.KAOLK V. I.. New York 52 32 Itoslon 47 38 ChlCHRO 48 3ff Baltimore 411 41 Cleveland 4ti 41 Prt. .Kin .333 .322 .344 .520 nit Minnesota 46 41 Los AnRrles 42 48 Kansas Clly 37 48 Detroit 3d 48 Washington .. . 31 58 .5211 7 'a ..47 13 .435 15l'a .4211 18 .348 23!, 8ATIIRI1AY'8 RESULTS Washington 4 Baltimore 3 Minnesota 8 Boston 4 Los Angeles 3 New York 1 Kansas City 6 Cleveland 3 llsll Cleveland 7 Kansas City 4 2mil Detroit at Chicago, (ppri., rain) PACIFIC COAST LEAGUE (a of Friday) Nor mem mvuion w. Pel. .!! OB Spoknnn Tn com r Portland ..... ft 5 ..... .10 .... 45 .Ml) 4 'a Hawaii 42 Seattle 3H .4fit I's .JIM JM Southern Dlvlilon w. Datlm-Ft. W. .. 4R Oklahoma City 47 Son Diego .. 47 Salt Lake City 4.1 Denver 59 .500 .500 .4:ir NORTHWEST LKAGL'E (as of r riflsyj W. L. Prt, (IB .. R 3 .727 ..7 4 .fl3fl I .. 7 5 .5H3 i ts ,. fl 7 .4112 3 .. 3 7 ..inn 4 'i .4 0 .308 5 Salem Lewiston Wenatchee .... Yakima Trt-City PORTLAND GETS MEET Colorado Springs, Colo.- WPD -The NCAA University Bas ketball Tournament commit tee has chosen Portland, Ore., for the 1065 NCAA univer sity basketball tourney finals. Bernie Shively, athletic di rector of the University of Kentucky and chairman of the committee, said the tour ney would be held March 19-20, infi5, at Portland s Me morial Coliseum. uam MOWER! HiMettweliht-Miinallte'1' (lighter than aluminum) housing Two-way mowing-grass-catcher or lawn discharge 1-posltlon safety handlo REG. $99.95 NOW, with gram catcher .. VAN WEY'S THRIFT MARKET 126 Pint Street Central Point Houri 8-9 Weekdays. 10-7 Sundays 3 Florists Head Loop In Hitting NORTHWEST WOMEN'S SOFTBALL LEAt.lt (First halt) vt . Prl. .1011 .firi7 .414 .417 .417 .333 .3011 Portland .. 10 Salem 8 Eugene 4 Rogue Valley 3 Port Augelca 3 Yakima , 4 Seattle 3 (Second half, as of Inly la) i.. Prl RoRue Valley 2 Portland 3 Port Angelrs 3 Yakima 2 EuKcne 3 Salem 0 Seattle 0 I 000 .750 .500 .500 .375 .000 .000 Portland, Ore. - Only one change was noted in North west Women's Major Softball league batting statistics among the top ten last week as only four games wore played. Shirley Dobie of the Yak ima, Wash., Webb Cats mov ed up to seventh with a .294 average, picking up 15 per centage points in a doublc headcr against Port Angeles. Three members of the Port land Erv Lind Florists, who are on a nation-wide barn storming tour until the last week of July, remain in the top three spots. They are Carolyn Filzwater (.31)6). Marlene Piper (.353) and Dot Dobie, sister of the Yakima slugger, (.347). In games last week, the Rogue Valley Dairy Maids de feated Seattle Art & Photo Supply 3-0 and 6-1 while Yak ima's Webb Cats split a home doubleheader with the Port Angeles Blue Angels 1-0 and 2-4. Official league team statis tics as of July in show the Florists are tops in pitching and batting. Florists hurlcrs have yielded but four earned runs in 15 games for an 0.27 ERA, best in the league, while compiling an overall 13-2 league record, an .887 winning percentage. In hitting the Portlandcrs arc batting .26 1 while leading the league in runs, hits, doubles, home runs and RBIs. (Individual statistics were not included in the July 10 report. Statistics as of July 3 showed Janet Pfntf leading the Rogue Valley Dairy Maids in batting with a .203 mark.) TK AM STANDINGS: Pttrhtng IP Portland 103 Salem 74 Rogue Valley .. !HI KB A n 27 0.04 1 Rli 1.7H 0 H5 0.78 Port Angeles .. t3n Eugene 107 Yakima llfi Seattle 7fl 2 40 Ratting G Portland 15 Eugene....: m Snlem 12 Yakima lfi Port Angeles 10 Rogue Vly. 14 Seattle 12 All mm ana 1:1:1 477 278 n 77 104 32 82 Prl. .2(11 .2011 .105 .185 .170 .158 Bowling riN BIIRTKIIS Crnwdnds 1R-4 3. Bob Vinson 4fl(l; Tcnm Six (0(-10 ! I 1, Eldon Vinson 57fl Tonm Flvp (ll'a-H'iit n. uon Remit .11.1: Team Nino (8-131 1, Al Gtist'on 4114. Ten III Klollt (ll-in ;i. nnn wnr- rlner .147; Tram Thrco (7-l.1l I, Bill Hnrmon Slid. Tphiu hour lll-tii i. uon roin- nVxtcr 411(1; Trnin One 1 10-11)1 3. Tciim Irn IM-Hi URny iihii 441): Tram Seven (R-12) 0. Loretta Zeler.nlrk 442. Iirella zrier.nlK 17, jjiii iiar nn ill. F.Irion Vinson 202. Art Knhalri and Don Beagle 200; Team Eight 22B5. washouts . Pin Cliealer winners or isi nan. Pin Chealer. I Ill-Ill 4. Tom Boyd 4nn; 4 Hi ( 1 s-tt ) 0. Sonny Hilkey 4H2. 4 Pins in-oi 4, l.es hnorey w. Pushovers iR-Uli (1, nick Small Sill. Siiollrrs (i;i-llt a. I.eo ivionirz .inn. 8 Ball IB-Ill 1. Emll Nelson 4iin . Kl Tlanrhn Motel flz-m ;i. Hon Nelson .1211. Dnn't Cares (B-I6I 1, Keith Si hllltr. 4.VI. l.en Montiz 21.1, Bill Castle 201. Jim Jones 211(1; 4 Pins IHliB. t adjustable cutting heights e Constant pressure lubrication a Adlusls to normal or heavy cutting e Quietest overslie mufflers 7 95 " ' - SUNDAY, JULY 14. League Leaders ttnlted PrrM International NATIONAL LEAGIK Player & club ti. AR R II Prt. T. Davis. LA 73 3H8 30 . 88 .328 Ssnlo. Chi...... Rfl 342 42 109 219 White, StL .... 87 358 84 114 JIB Croat. StL B7 353 31 112 .317 Clemenle. Pitt 77 284 48 82 .313 Wills. LA . 85 2li4 43 82 .311 H. Aaron. Mil 85 333 83 103 .3011 Boyer, StL 84 328 3D 100 .303 Pinson. Cln .. 8ft 358 .50 108 .303 Williams, Chi.. 86 330 30 100 .303 AMERICAN LKAOl'B Ystrimski, Boa 80 311 Wagner. LA .. 84 313 Malzone. Bos.. 84 330 Kahne. net . Rl 311 Rollins. Minn 73 2ti3 Davallllo. Cle. 52 214 Pearson. LA . 82 317 Robinson. Chi 84 310 Mans, NY . .. 61 227 93 104 .334 48 103 .327 38 108 .321 33 80 .318 38 83 JI6 32 83 .304 03 .300 03 .300 38 66 .291 Home Runs National League McCovev, Gi ants 26- A. Aaron. Braves 23: Ce peda. Gianta 17; Mays, Gianta, and Banks, Cubs both 16. American League Allison. Twins 22; Wagner. Angels 20; Ma ris. Yanks 10; Stuart, Red Sox 19; Klllcbrcw, Twins 18. Runs Ratted In National I.ragut H. Aaron, Braves 66; While. Cards 62; Santo. Cubs 62; McCovey, Giants 38; Boyer, Cards 35. American League Wagner, An gels 59; Allison, Twin 59; Ka line. Tigers 57; Stuart. Red Sox 55; MaUone. Red Sox 54. 1'itrhlnc National League Koutax. Dodg ers 15-3; Maloncy. Reds 14-3: Per rBnoski. Dodgers 9-2: McBean. Pi rates 8-2; Marlchal. Glanls 14-4. American League Radatz, Red Sox 10-1; Ford. Yanks 14-3; Bou lon. Yanks 11-4; Pizarro, White Sox 11-4; Barher. Orioles 12-9. Mrs. Streit Is Winner Of Ladies' Title Hull, Que. - fl'PD - Marlone Stewart Strcit, Canada's Rolf queen from FonthUl, Ont., sank a pressure-filled birdie putt on the final green Satur day (o win her eighth Canad ian Ladies' closed champion ship. lhe key six-foot putt gave the tiny shotmaker a final round 77 and a winning 54- hole total of 231, one better than Toronto s Gail Harvey, Miss Harvey, a 20-year-old university student, carded three-over-par 76 today after earlier rounds of 77 and 79 Mrs. Strcit got off to a slow start Thursday with a first- round 81, but moved In front Friday with a one under par 73 that tied the 27-ycar-old Ladies' course record for the 6,025 yard Rivermead layout. BATES SIGNS St. Louis-dlPD-The St. Louis football Cardinals Thursday announced the signing of three linebackers, Dale Meln ert, Bill Roman and Ted Bates. All three were report ed in excellent shape after 1962 injuries. Bates, former Oregon Slate tackle, was the Cardinals' illlh dratl choice in 1050. He , suffered a hnirlino fracture in the Big Red's second game last sea son, but returned to action later. Vac AficacL- 'Al'. Don't let car trouble put the damper on your vacation ... let our experts give your engine a thorough going overl Be tafel STOP here, before you GOI Completely installed engines and custom rebuilding at low direcr-factory-to-you-prices! . TERMS The only engine with a written guarantee for 37,500 milei of pro-rated new-car engine power performance. Fords, Chevrolet, Buicks, Plymouths, Willys and All Other Makes. TRANSMISSIONS SERVICE ALL W n ii i n i dlifcssssiswsaii is-iiiissmi'i11' 1f Ills QO0OOGQQOO0 104 WEST SIXTH Phone 779-1537 1983 : B 7 SPORTS Triumph 8th in Row For Koufax By FRED DOWN UPI Sports Wriltr Sandy Koufax, the Los An geles Dodgers' amazing fire bailer, is enroute to becoming the first hurler In a quarter of a century to wear pitch. ing's triple crown. The feat-leadine the leasua In victories, won-lost percent. age and earned run average-, hasn't been accomplished in tne National league sinca 1938 and in American leasua since 1934. Only eight pitch, ers in modern history have done it and they read like a page from baseball's. Hall of Fame: Walter Johnson, Lefty Grove, Lefty Gomez, Carl Hubbell, Grover Cleveland Al exander, Adolph Luque, Lon warneKe and mil Lee. Hot Straalc Koufax, however, now leads the NL's pitchers with 15 victories, an .838 percent, age and a 1.63 earned run average and is on a hot streak of three consecutive shutouts and eight straight wins. The 27-year-old left-hander added another brilliant gama to his 1963 collection Friday night when he beat the New York Mets, 6-0, with a three, hitter. It was his ninth shut out of the season-more than any NL pitcher sjnee Mort Cooper had 10 in . 1942 and seven short of the leagua mark set by . Alexander in 1916. In addition to firing his third straight three hitter, Koufax struck out 13 batters to raise his league-leading to tal to 163. He thus leads NL pitchers in five key depart' ments-shutouts and strikeouts plus the three that would qualify him for the rare trips crown. SALMON! Catch Them At Mouth of Roguo Rivar With Guide Arnold Gosnell Alt tqulpmsjnt VumUfctd . Wsjddwburn, Orsgon P.O. Bex S97 Phont Gold Batch, Orogon CH 7-3621 Ask for "Arnold" 100 Financing Available CAR PAID FOR OR NOT (O.A.C.) TO SUIT YOUR BUDGET (At low i . . . $2.50 par week) & EXCHANGE TYPES