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SECTION B PAGES 1 to 10 i , METFORDviWTRIBUNB SIPCDMTS MEDFORD, OREGON. FRIDAY, JULY 19, 1963 'mm -M'".,.. '. j 4 iTMb.t . END IN SIGHT Members enrolled in part of the summer golf lessons given at the- Cherry Lanes Golf course prac- tice during the last day of lessons. Classes continue twice a week for two weeks. ' . Falcons Down Medford, 4-0 In American Legion Playoff i Klamath Falis-The Klamath Falls Falcons downed the Med ford American Legion team last night 4-0 in an Area 4 Southern division playoff at Gems Stadium in K 1 a m a t h Falls. The two teams were pitted against each other last week when the Medford team tied the Falcon record of 10-2 for the season games. - Klamath gained ground on the double plays against Med ford. . The first out of the game occurred when John Gray doubled and then went to third on an error. Klamath's John Gray scored the first run in the third in ning when he came across' off the bat of Gary Benson. Jn the fourth inning, Mike Kitch lng singled for the Falcons and ran across home plate on a sacrifice fly by Jay Paxton. The third run was made for the Falcons when Gary Ben son tripled and then scored on a single by Larry Binney. The last point made was when New Pro Hockey Chicago - IUPII - Formation of a new professional hockey league to serve as a farm system for the National Hoc key league was announced yesterday by the NHL's board of governors. Cities represented in t h e new league, which will start: operations this October, were St. Louis, Minneapolis, St. Paul, Omaha, Indianapolis and Tulsa. Tulsa, however, will not begin competition un til the 1964-65 season until a new arena under construc tion is completed. St. Louis will be the farm League Formed team of the Chicago Black Hawks, St. Paul will be af filiated with the New York Rangers, Minneapolis with the Boston Bruins, Omaha with the Montreal Canadicns, Indianapolis with the Detroit Red Wings, and Tulsa with the Toronto Maple Leafs. The new league, called the Central Professional Hockey league, supplants the Eastern Hockey league which operated last year with franchises orig inally at Syracuse, N. Y., Sud bury, Kingston and Hamilton, Ont. Lanny Guyer walked to first, and came over home plate on a wild pitch. Medford's only chance to score came in the second in ning when Ken Phipps landed on first with a hit into the in field, but was cut down by the Falcon third baseman. Ron Edmonds reached third in the same inning with Mike Barnes on second when Enyart grounded out to first for an other double play by the Falcons. The win places the Falcons In position for the Pacific Coast championships. They will play the North Bend team in the near future for two out of three games. linkscore: Mcdtord 000 000 0 0 2 4 Falcons 001 111 x 4 R 3 Enyart. Young and Phipps; Ben ion and Paxton. 5 A ! Ik Don't miss this week's two historical events in PAUL im MOTORS July 17. I8.I9-.3lO 9 A M. TO 9 P.M. $-A Solar Eclipse - the only one : well see this decade ' A wondrous , . . spectacle m Via sky SJ-FouDays of iti&tamakm9 1 Rambler Values ( : WE'RE OUT TO ECLIPSE ALL RAMBLER SALES IN THIS EXCITING 4 DAY EVENT ! TRY THESE DAZZLING VALUES IN '63 RAMBLERS'!!! ...... ... :.. . , . .... . i.-.., . ... .:, rfo. 3-101 Rambler Amtriein Convertible. Concord Metallic Maroon finish with power op erated white top and matching vinyl bucket seats. Has the twin shift floor stick with overdrive and twin throat carburetor. Factor $ Sticker Price . '2,677.85 '3,024.75 No. 3-170 -Rambler American 2-Door Hardtop. 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MOTORS '2,235.55 RAMBLER CORNER-Bartlett at Fifth Phone$ 772-6185 or 772-4068 Portland Thumps Tacoma By 17-5 By DAVE ROWE UPI SporU Writer AI Lary, one of the pitch ing brothers who hasn't been too much in the limelight, apparently is anxious to move up to the major leagues and his recent mound perfor mances make the trip seem possible soon. The 33-year-old Salt Lake City right-hander turned in a neat three-hit package Thursday night in defeating Seattle 1-0. All of the hits were singles and it marked Lary's ninth victory against seven losses. It was the second consecu tive air-tight outing for Lary, who gave up but five hits July; 14 in downing Portland 6-3. Another former major leaguer, Ted Wills, pitched and batted himself to a four- hit 3-0 shutout over the Okla homa City 89's. The south paw drove in shortstop Tom my Helms with the first run in the third inning and that proved enough. The Padres added insur ance and allies in the sixth : and eight innings. First base-1 man Rogelio Alvarez banged ! a homerun with none on in the eighth. Wills struck out 10 and walked two, facing only 34 men. Seattle came back in the nightcap to win 1-0 with Dave Busby, rookie right-hander tossing the victory. He just reported from the eastern league. He hurled six hit ball, striking out four and walk ing one. The Rainiers got their tally off Wayne Carlander on a walk, a sacrifice and a single by Felix Maldonado. In other games, Portland slaughtered Tacoma 17-5, and Spokane took a pair from Dallas-Fl. Worth 5-2 and 4-3. The Beaver-Giant game was close until the sixth when Portland scored three runs on Bill Brayn's homerun with two aboard. The Beavers ad ded three In the seventh and seven in the eighth frames to give Bob Flynn his sixth vic tory in nine decisions. The loser, Bob Garibaldi, now has a record of 8-8. The Indians won their 60th and 61st games of the cam paign as Phil Ortega and Howie Reed turned in pitch ing: gems. Ortega won the first game on a five-hitter, striking out 12. Spokane was the visiting team in that one as the game was a makeup of one rained out earlier in Tex as. George Bamberger was the loser and he was touched for a two run homer by Mike Brumley. Ortega's record now is 6-6 and Bamberger's 7-9. In the nightcap Reed reg istered his 11th victory against six losses. He gave up seven hits while Bob Baillar- geon was touched for 13 by i the Indians. Spokane, taking a page from the parent Los Angeles I Dodgers, has won 19 of 23 games in July and 13 of 15 at home. The double loss dropped Dallas-Fl. Worth two games behind Oklahoma City in the Southern Division while Spo kane pulled 5'2 games ahead of second place Tacoma in the Northern loop, Linescores: (1st gam.) Salt Lake inn ono o t i ( Seattle . 000 000 0 0 3 r Lary and Holdener: Gnllte. R G. Smith 1 7 and Skcen. LP Grillic. Hud Ram.) Salt Lake ooo noo o o r o Seattle Otio 010 x 1 8 0 Carlnnder. Wallace nil. and Hn. doner; Busby and Skcen. LP Car-lander. (1st came) Spokane 000 4011 1 5 10 0 Dallas- Ft. W.. 000 001 12 s l OrtecH and Brumley; Bamber Ber and Wcalher.poon. HR Brumley. (2nd game) Dallas-Ft.W. 100 010 0013 7 1 Spokane 000 no llx 4 l;l 0 Baillargeon and McCabe; Reed and Brumley. HRS Barbiere. Ja-blonski. 1 San DieKO .001 ool 0103 0 Okla, City . ooo ooo Olio 0 4 Wills and Saul; Golden. Mixon i ( ). Jones 181. Gerard ifli and 11 j Smith, LP Golden. HR Aleva- ' rcz. Portland ... 201 003 371 17 in ' rt Tacoma ., ..201 (ill 000 3 II lj Klynn, Handrahan nil. Monica- Kudo (H). Hernandez (Bt and Mac- 1 Kenzie; Garibaldi, Goctz (tit. Pre- I Kenzer 171. Schorr iRi. Hands (01 ; and Tallon. HRS Smith. Jinez. WP Flynn. LP Garibaldi. (Only Rallies scheduled). I OILING Oil Mat-Dust Palliative -Multiple Lift RENTALS, TRUCKS LOADERS ROLLERS ROTARY BROOMS GRADERS ' GRADALL WATER WAGON ighes it Dodd Co. 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