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Bedford Stays By Topping Central Point 3-2 The two top American Legion junior baseball learnt, Medford and the Klamath Falls Falcons, will face each other in a battle ior the Area 4 Southern division Tuesday night, 8 p.m. at the Jackson County ' Fairgrounds. Defending the first place position will be the Klam ath Falls Falcons who stand . 10-1 after their victory over the Ashland team yester day. The Falcons have held the lead in Southern di vision ior most of the sea son. Medford, placed in con tention for the champion ship by topping the Central Point Cheney Studs last night in a league counter, will be playing the Falcons for a tie win-loss record. The outcome of the game will determine whether or not Medford will stand the Falcons in a final playoff. Medford retained a posi tion for the Area 4 southern championships by edging out the Central Point Cheney Studs 3-2 in a double header league counter last night at the Jackson County fair grounds. The seven inning win gave Ticonderoga Slated To Finish Pacific Yacht Race First Honolulu-IUPD-The Class A Ketch Ticonderoga is expect ed to sail past Diamond Head about noon Tuesday and thereby become the first fin isher of 32 boats in the 1!)63 Trans-Pacific Yacht Race. The 72-foot vessel, owned by Robert F. Johnson of Port land, Ore., was 378 miles out of Honolulu at Sunday's morning roll call and had roll ed up 212 miles in the pre vious 24 hours. However, the handicap leader for both fleet and Class D boats still was the 40-foot sloop Islander owned by Thomas G. Corkett of Balboa, Calif. She logged 164 miles and was sailing in the middle of the fleet, 724 miles out from Diamond Head. The star performer of the day in the 2,225-mile race from Los Angeles was the Class B sloop, Legend, owned by Charles Ullman of Bal boa, Calif. She raced 250 miles the best since the race began on July 4 to take over fourth in actual fleet posi tion, 11th in handicap for the fleet and second in her class. The fleet's scratch boat, the 90-foot ketch Novia Del Mar owned by publisher John P. Scripps of San Diego, Calif., finally found some good winds to the south and logged 232 miles. This put her 601 miles out of Honolulu-eighth in actual placing in the fleet, 29th in handicap for fleet and last in her class of seven boats. Audacious, a 72-foot yawl owned by Baldwin M. Bald win of Los Angeles, tenacious ly retained second place in ac tual fleet position 448 miles BRAKE ADJUSTMENT Adjust All 4 Wheels to 0(i "t G Manufacturer's Specifications T I f Check and Add Needed Brake Fluid FREE BRAKE INSPECTION SAFETY BELTS Eictedt S.A.E. Specification! Aircraft Type Choice of Colors Installation Arranged As Lew As SI. SO ... WHEEL ALIGNMENT TUESDAY Thro SATURDAY American Made Cars Call for Appointment All Work Guaranteed SEARS Medford a chance for the championship pla yoffs against the Klamath Falls Falcons who lead the league with a 10-1 record. The Med ford squad boosted their own record last night to 9-2 which will place them into conten tion next Tuesday night at the fairgrounds. The Studs, on the other hand, are out of the titular running but will probably face a second place tie play off with the Grants Pass team. The Studs won the first part of the double card by top ping the Medford squad 2-0 in a no-counter. Scoring the only two runs in the non-counter were Neil Rivenburg who got to first on a walk in the first inning, and by catcher Darryl Sum merfield who crossed home plate on an error by the Med ford catcher. The league game remained scoreless and had both teams attempting to put men on bases until the top of the fifth inning when a Medford at tempt paid off in the bottom of the fourth inning with Kan Phipps, Ron Edmonds and Mike Barnes holding down the bases and Enyart in the batter's box. Stud's hurler I ry Pepper had a full count from Honolulu after a run of 221 miles. This left her 21st in fleet handicap and third for a Class A boat. Australia's Astor made good progress by logging 221 miles for the day and moved to 557 miles from Hawaii in sixth position. On a handicap basis, she was 25th and fifth in her class. Japan's Contcssa III turned in a day's run of 166 miles, which put her 910 miles from the finish line. Even on a handicap basis, the 40-foot Class D sloop was 28th in the fleet and ninth in her class of 10 competitors. The worst performance of the day was reported by the 38-foot ketch Sloveig, owned by Kramer J. Rohlfleisch of La Mesa, Calif. She logged only 44 miles and was barely over the halfway mark at 1,098 miles out. However, she reported that all was well. Market Basket, Grocers Split Klamath Falls Klamath Grocers and Market Basket split a softball doublcheader here Sunday. The Grocers won the first game 8 to 6, the Market Basket team the sec ond 5 to 4. (First game) Klamath Grocers 210 030 28 11 2 Market Basket 004 000 2 6 6 1 (Second camel RUE Klamath Grocers 000 003 1 4 9 2 Market Basket 001 000 45 4 1 AUTOMOTIVE SPECIALS 4 49 COMPUTE 501 E. Jackson 773-6661 Open Mon. & Fri. Till 9 IS 99 in Contention drawn up against Enyart and pressure was put to bear with two away. Enyart missed the ball for strike three count and that retired the Medford side at the bottom of the fourth. The Studs were first to come into action when Riven burg and Summerfield, hold ing down second and third, were batted in with a triple by rightfielder, Dave Twedell, bringing the score in the top of the fifth to 2-0 in favor of the Studs. It was the top of the sixth inning when Medford with the Decathalon Performer Mosley Wins National decathalon per former, Chuck Mosley, from Birmingham, A 1 a., collected five first-place ribbons in the open division of the annual allcomers track event at Med ford high stadium last Satur day. Mosley won events in the 220 and 100 yard dash runs, the broad jump, the high hurdles and the high jump. Some 70 participants turn ed out to compete in the after noon meet bringing the total number for the day to 245. Three division records in the open division were brok en. Mosley topped the high hurdles record with a time of 14:0, John Burns of Cen tral Point threw the javelin 221 feet, and Mike Hood of Southern Oregon college jumped 22-4 for new records. A new event was added to the open division. Mike Hood, John Mclntyre, Mike Dieble and Steve Toews formed the Medford Striders to compete in an 880 yard relay event. The new record set was 1:31.6. STANDINGS United Press International NATIONAL LEAGUE W. Los Angeles 5.1 San Francisco .. 40 Chicago 48 St. Louis 49 Cincinnati 48 Milwaukee 46 Pittsburgh 44 Philadelphia 43 Houston 35 New York 2U L. Pet .625 GB 33 40 40 41 43 43 43 .551 6'j .545 7 .544 7 .527 8'i .517 9 'a .506 10ij .483 12' j .380 11 .326 20', Sunday's Results San Francisco at Pittsburgh (both games lpd.. rain) Los Angeles 3, Philadelphia 2 (1st, 6 Inn., ralnl Loa Angeles at Philadelphia (2nd, ppd., ralnl Houston 8, New York 3 (1st, 8 innings, rain) Houston at New York (2nd. ppd., rain) Cincinnati 5. Milwaukee 3 (1st) Milwaukee 7. Cincinnati 8 (2nd) SI. Louis 10. Chicago 3 (1st) Chicago 7. St. Louis 3 (2nd) Monday's Probable Pitchers Chicago at St. Louis Ellsworth (12-61 vs. Brogllo (10-51. Los Angeles at Philadelphia Drysdale (Il-lO) vs. Culp (10-7). Houston at New York (21 (twl night) Nottcbart (5-4) and John son (5-11) vs. Willey (6-8) and Craig 12-14). Milwaukee at Cincinnati (night) LeMaster (3-51 vs. Maloney (14 31. San Francisco at Pittsburgh (2) (twi-night) Marichal (14-4) and O'Oell (10-5) vs. Friend 110-8) and Gibbon (3-8). Tuesday's Games Houston at New York Los Angeles at Philadelphia twl-nightl San Francisco at Pittsburgh twi-night) Miilwaukce at Chicago St. Louis at CincinnaU AMERICAN LEAGUE W. New York 54 Boston . 48 Chicago 49 Baltimore .......... 30 Minnesota . 48 Pet. Gl .628 .552 6' .551 6' .343 7 .539 7' .517 9' .467 14 .429 17 .425 17' .348 24' I Cleveland 46 i Los Angeles 43 Detroit 38 I Kansas Citv .17 I Washington 31 Sunday's Results New York 11. Kansas City 6 1 (1st) New York 5. Kansas City 0 (2nd) I Los Angeles 10. Boston 8 (1st) oubiuii a, ia miKeic u uiiqi Baltimore 6. Chicago 3 Dsn Chicago 3. Baltimore 2 (2nd) Minnesota 5. Cleveland 3 (1st) Minnesota 8. Cleveland 2 (2ndl Detroit at Washington (2, ppd.. rainl Tuesday's Games Cleveland at Los Angeles Boston at Kansas City might) New York at Minnesota (night) Baltimore at Detroit might) Washington at Detroit (night) PACIFIC COAST LEAGUE Northern Division W. I.. Spokane 36 39 Tacoma 52 42 Portland 47 46 Hawaii 44 50 Seattle 39 58 Prt. Gl .."89 .333 3' .305 8 .468 II' .402 18 Southern Division I w. : Oklahoam City i'l Dallas-Kt. W. .. . 50 San Diego 48 Salt Lake City .. 44 Denver 40 Pet. .333 .532 .493 .494 .435 Sunday's Results Salt Lake City 6. Portland 3 (1st game. 7 innings) Portland 4. Salt Lake City 2 (2nd game. 7 Innlngsi San Diego 8, Oklahoma City 3 (1st Ramet Oklahoma City 3. San Diego 1 (2nd game. 7 innings) Dallas-Ft Worth 8. Seattle 3 (1st game. 7 innings) Dallas-Ft. Worth 7. Seattle 4 (2nd game. 7 innlngsi Tacoma 5. Spokane 4 list game) Spokane 6. Tacoma 2 (2nd game. 9 Innings) Hawaii 12. Denver 4 '1st game) Hawaii 3. Denver 1 (2nd game) NORTHWEST LEAGUE W. I.. Lewlston 9 3 Wenatchee . 10 6 Salem .. 9 6 Yakima 9 8 Tri-City ... 4 9 Eugene 8 12 Prt. .64.1 .623 .600 329 .308 .21)4 Sunday's Results Wenatchee 3-1. Eugene 0-2 Yakima 6-3. Salem 3-2 Lewiaton 4-3. Trl-Clty 1-2 Todar's Srhrdnl Trt-CMy al Lewiaton Wenatche at Salem Yakima at Eugene. MEDFORD bases again loaded saw a hit by Anderson that brought in the three runners to give Med ford a one point advantage that remained through the rest of the game. 1.1NKSCORFS: Non-league same Central Point too 10 2 4 2 Medford 000 00 0 4 1 League came Central Point .... 000 020 02 1 3 Medford 000 003 x 3 4 2 Non-league game: Corliss and Summerfield; Smith. Enyart 14) and Wooton. . League game: Pepper and Sum merfield; Enyart, Young (4) and Phipps. Five Firsts Winning in the high school division were John Tungate, shot put; Jim Cain, broad jump and 100 yard dash; Jon Granby, discus; Gary Barent- son, Central Point, javelin; Don Driskell with a new record run of 15.3 for the high hurdles; D w a y n e Turpin, pole vault; and Lloyd Ham mons, high jump. Frank Toews received two blue ribbons for winning the broad jump and shot put events in the 15-16 dvision. Rich Ireland also gained two wins in the 75 yard dash and the high jump. Greg Swanson won the 34 mile run in 3:24.0 for a new division record and also came in first in the 120 yard low hurdles with a time of 15.1. Jim Reverman won the 220 yard dash, and Jim Consbruck, Phoenix, won the javelin throw with 146-8. Tungate also won a ribbon in the 15-16 division throwing the discus, while Dwayne Turpin set a new pole vault record of 11-4. The second all-comer track event will be held next Satur day, July 20, at the Medford high stadium. Morning time will be from 9 to 12.30 a.m. and afternoon events will be from 5:30 to 8 p.m. RESULTS: (15-16 yrs.) Broad Jump Frank Toews. 20-'; Dwayne Turpin, 19-7'; Rich Ireland, UP. 18-1. 75 Rich Ireland. 8.2: Ron T.vcer. IV: Jim Reverman, St. Mary's; Ken Troppie; Dick Howsley; Joe Callari Shot put Frank Toewa. 35-9 'a; Joe Callari. 35: Neil Shaw. 34-10'b Dwayne Turpin, 32-1; Ken Troppie, 220 Jim Reverman. 24.6. Pole vault Dwayne Turpin, 11.4 (new record). 120 low hurdles Greg Swan son. 15.1 Javelin Jim Consbruck, Ph. 146.8. High jump Rich Ireland, 5-4; Dick Fosbury. 5-2. mile Greg Swanson. 3:24.0 (new record); uoug Bakln, 3:34.0. (Hlgh school) Shot put John Tungate, 49-3; Jon Granby. 49-4 : Chuck Kim. ball. 45-0',al.; Jeff Hardrath. 45-3. Broad Jump Jim Cain, 20-4(2. 100 Jim Webb. 10.6. Pole vault Dwayne Turi irpln. Wll- u-4; Dob Hoimea, ll; Ron uams, iu.4. High Jump Lloyd Hammons. 5-6: Rich Ireland: Alan Bray, 5-2; Steve Toews, 5-2; Roy Shaw. 4-7. 120 High hurdles Don Drlscol. 15.3 (new record). Discus Jon Granby. 135. Javelin Gary Berentson, CP, 184-1. (Open) 220 Chuck Mosley, Ala., 22.4 (tied record). 440 Mike Delble, 30.2 (new record). 100 First heat Chuck Moslev. 9.9 (tied record): second heat John Maricicn. M. iu.6. High hurdles Chuck Mosley. 14.0 mew record). Javelin John Burns, CP, 221 (new record). Shot put John Granby, 42-6" a : John Tungate, 4 1.7' a: John Burns. 34-9; Mike Hood; Neit Shaw, 27-7; Ray Baker, 23-7. 120 low hurdles Heat one Roy Shaw. 13.6 (tied high achool record); second heat Mike Hood, 13.4 mew record). Broad Jump Chuck Mosley, 22-4. 880 Dan Miles. 2:30 2. 880 relay Mcdlord Stridors (Mike Hood, Mike Dlebele. Steve Toews. Bob Mclntyre); Gobi AC; Medford Youth village. 1:31.6. High Jump Chuck Mosley, 5-8; Larry Peters. 5-6; Ron Garner, 4-7. Don Gail Hits 50x50 In Gun Club Trap Event Sixteen-year-old Don Gail of Gold Hill hit 50 of 50 from 16 yards at trap at the Med ford Gun club Sunday. Shooting 24, out of 25 wore Mike Drake, Percy Beardcn, Merit Simmons, Ray Wyatt, Ray Coleman, Charles Bcndcl and Bernard Henry. Floyd Young, Ray Coleman and Bill Bryant all had 23 of 25 in the handicap. In skect shooting events, Ray Coleman shot 23 of 25, while Oliver Law of Yreka, Calif., and Bill Bryant each had 22 of 25. The next shoot will be held Sunday, July 21. REDS RELEASE SPENCER Cincinnati -IUPD- Inficldcr Daryl Spencer was given his unconditional release by the Cincinnati Reds Sunday in order to make room on their roster lor third-baseman Gene Freese. Spencer, who has a .244 lifetime batting average in the majors, hit .239 in 50 games for the Reds this year. INSECTS BITING YOU? QtT CUTTER INStCT REPELLENT CREAM Only a few tfrops covir fat, arms and lufldft and prottct tor hours. rinuM odor. Ladies can wm u dtr mjkeup. Sport snwn like handy non-bruit bit Hit. At leading Drug t Sporliftg Cood Jtoftt. MAIL TRIBUNE. MEDFORD, PROTECTS DREAMS Joey Archer, right, belts Farid Salim with a right to the face during their middleweight bout at New York Saturday night. Aroier, from the Bronx, Oklahoma City Has Slim Lead Over Dallas-Ft. Worth In PCL By DAVE ROWE UPI Sports Writer The race in the Southern Division of the Pacfic Coast League is a nip-and-tuck af fair with Oklahoma City one percentage point in front of Dallas-Ft. Worth while the Tacoma Giants picked up some slack over the weekend and remain 3Vi games behind Spokane. Dallas-Ft. Worth took both ends of a doubleheader from downtrodden Seattle, 9-3 and 7-4, while Oklahoma City split with San Diego, dropping the first game 8 to 3 but coming back to capture the nightcap 3-1. Tacoma made it two straight over Spokane by win ning the first game 5-4 but then lost 6-2 in a nine inning affair. Salt Lake City split with Portland, winning the first contest 6-3 but dropping the nightcap 4-2. Hawaii had its hitting shoes on in the opener, banging three Denver hurlers for 15 hits and a 12-4 decision. Big inning for the Islanders was the second when they crossed the plate seven times. In the second game, Fred Newman tossed a four-hitter as the Is landers rolled to a 5-1 victory The Hawaii team banged out 10 more hits, Wealheripoon Stars Dallas-Fort Worth came from behind in the second game to score six runs in the sixth for the 7-2 verdict. They got seven hits, including pinch two-run homer by Chuck Wcatherspoon. He also had a home run and two sin gles in the first game. The victory went to Joe Bonikowski, the second of three hurlers. Guido Grilli was the loser. Veteran George Bamberger got his seventh victory although he was blast ed to the showers in the sev enth inning when Bill Tuttle and Rac Slider got homers. Rogelio Alvarez, San Diego first baseman, was a one man iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiu w mum ! TUNE UP Replac Spark Plugs Install Points & Condenser Adjust Carburetor (Parts Extra) Set Timing Check Compression Road Test H Includes . . Spark Plugs Points Condenser FORD AIR CONDITIONER CRATER Between 6th & OREGON army in the first game against Oklahoma City. He had a brace of home runs and two singles for a perfect day at the plate. His hitting gave John Flavin his seventh win against as many losses while Connie Grob got the loss, his ninth ot the year. Chico Ruiz got three hits for San Diego, batted in a pair of runs and swiped his 33rd base of the season. Jim Golden gained his sev enth win in the nightcap, holding the Padres to six hits. The Padres were ahead 1-0 going into the sixth when Bob Klaus plastered one of Ted Wills' pilches out of the park with a mate aboard. Garibaldi Goes Route Tacoma. after whipping the Spokane Indians 8-0 Saturday night, handed the visitors a 5-4 beating in the nine inning first game. Bob Garibaldi worked the entire game, al lowing eight hits to 16 for his club. He aided his own cause in the bottom of the ninth with a run-producing single after Spokane tied it in the eighth on a base on balls and a home run by Jim Barblorl. The second game, scheduled for 7 innings, went to the ninth when Spokane pushed across four runs to gain the decision. Both teams scored once In the eighth, Tacorna's coming on Jesus Alou's home run. Phil Ortega aided his own cause starting the rally in the ninth with a single, scoring moments lHter when John Werhas doubled. Ortega was tough in the clutches, scatter ing six hits. Portland's Lew Krousse chalked up his 10th victory but needed help from Rudy Hernandez in the second game of the doublcheader against Snlt Lake City. Hector Mar tinez drove in two runs for the Beavers with a double and a single. Three runs by the Bees in the final innnig gave them Come In And Save During Our i For 1963 Fords INSTALLED TERMS TO LAKE MOTORS, INC. Main on Fir Phone 773-7591 N.Y., boxing to protect his dreams of a pos sible title fight, won a unanimous 10-round decision over the Argentinian. (UP1) the first game. Jesse White got a two-run single and Jim Stewart singled to drive In the other tally. Al Lary got the win while Dave Thies was the loser. (1st game, 7 Innings) Salt Lake 020 001 36 9 2 Portland 020 100 03 5 0 Lary. Burdette 171 and Holdencr. Tappe 7I; Thies, Browning 7). Handrahan - and Bryan. WP Lary. LP 1 .lies. (2nd game) Salt Lake 000 002 02 3 1 Portland 100 021 x I 7 0 Carlander. Schandevcl 13). Bur dette 161 and Tappc. Kraussc. Her nandez (71 and Mackenzie. HR Davis (6th. none onl. WP Kraussc. LP carlander. (1st game) f Oklahoma C. .. Otl 010 0O03 fl 1 San Diego .... 030 110 30x 8 13 0 Grob, Jones (5i. Kemmercr (6) and Woolen; Flavin and Saul. HRi Klause (2nd. l on); Alvarez (5th. none on: Aivares mn. w on). Lf Grob. (2nd tame) Oklahoma C 000 O03 03 7 0 San Dlcgo 000 010 0 1 fl 3 uoidcn and Jsnuin: wiiu and Saul. HR Smith (bth, 1 on.). (1st game. 7 Innings) Dallas-Kt. W 132 021 00 12 1 Seattle 100 000 23 10 2 B amber tier. Rantz (71 and Wea- thempoon; Stephenson, Nip pert (it, lume tut ana SKeen. Hits wenincrtipoon (jra, l one. mule (7th, none on); Slider 1 7th. none on). WP Bamberger. LP Steph enson. (2nd game) Dnllas-Ft. W 000 106 07 13 2 Senttle 110 002 04 8 2 BuUaritcon, Bonikowski (4(, Sa dowski iti) and McCabe; Grilli. R. G. Smith (U). Singleton (7) and Skeen. 11 Rs Debus (2nd. none on): Wcatherspoon (fill.. 1 onl. WP Bontkowftkt. Lti urtiit. (1st game) noknne 101 0OO 020 4 II 1 Tat'oma . 001 020 1015 16 0 Ktied. smith ,3h Howe (81 and Brum Icy; Garibaldi and Talton. LP uowe. nit oar oc in (am, i on) (2nd game) Spokane 001 000 014 A 111 Spokane U(JI UU4J 0148 U 1 Ortega and Julian; Rivas, Pre Rcnzer (B), Schurr ((I) and Talton, Barton (8). HR -Alou (8th, none onl. . (1st game) Denver 010 020 010 4 12 2 Hawaii 070 112 lOx 12 13 0 Olivo. Scale (3), Hickman (8) and Decker; Grba and Roschl. Hits Palya (2nd. 2 on); Kostro (7th, none on); Dcmetcr (8th, none onl. LP Olivo. (2nd game) Denver 000 000 1001 4 3 Hawaii 0U0 020 30x 3 10 0 Heman, Clnpp (61. Olivo (7). Foil (81 and Uecker; Newman and White. WP Newman. LP Heman. HR Porter (7th, none on). FORD V-8 FORD 6-CYL. 10" Fairlane Falcons $280 1 SUIT YOUR BUDGET MONDAY. JULY 15. Wild Bill Savage Signed For Thursday The signing of Wild Bill Savage over the week end has completed next Thurs day night's professional wres tling card at Medford armory. Savage, who has built up a large following here during the past year, will take on Abe Jacobs, the talented New Zealand star who made a big hit with local fans on the Hay stack Calhoun card three weeks ago. Savage and Jacobs will open the program at 8:30 p.m. Doors at the armory will open at 7:15. Promoter Elton Owen has come up with a double main event with the finale being for the Pacific Coast junior heavyweight championship. It will introduce Tough Tony Borne, who takes on crown bearer Rocky Columbo for 45 minutes or the best two out of three falls. The lower half of the twin main sends rough and tough Soldat Gorky against Indian Billy Whitewolf, northwest heavyweight champion, in a non-title match over the same distance. Borne hopes to rely on his vicious "cannonball" maneu vcr, in which he bolts over the top rope like a slingshot to crash into his opponent, to lift the title from Columbo. The champion is a flashy wrestler who asks no quarter and gives none. 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