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MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE. MEDFORD, OREGON WEDNESDAY. JULY 31. 1963 B 5 Wrestlers : Win Again , Osaka, Japan - iWD - An ; all-star high school wrestling team from Oregon shut out . an all-star team from Osaka .' city In eight matches Tues I day. It was the Oregonians' sixth victory against one draw dur I ing their current goodwill tour of Japan. RESULTS: 110 pounds Rich Henjyoji, Portland, decisioned Nobushige Okuda. 120 poundi Rick Sanders. Port land, pinned Toihiteru Higuchi, 7:15. 130 poundi Grant Humphrey. Klamath Falls, decisioned Tokum obu Kanazawa. 140 pounds Keith Flack, Canby. pinned Hiroml Takemura. 3:54. 150 pounds Don Dykstra. Leba non, pinned Kazuo Teraska. 3:49. 160 pounds Rollin Schimmel, Rainier, pinned Kazuhiro Oyabu, 6:49. 170 pounds Fred Fozzard, Port land, decisioned Kanoro Otsu. ISO pounds Henk Shenk, Sil verton, pinned Sawa Kazuo, 1:59. OPEN MATCHES: 190 pounds Don Kauffman, Lebanon, pinned Mitsuhiro Fujlta. 1:46. Heavyweight Harold Weight. Portland, pinned Minoru Sawada, 3:39. LOUIS BACK IN RING Teaneck, N.J.-flJPD-Former heavyweight champion Joe Louis will step back into the ring at the Teaneck Armory on Aug. 7. Louis will serve as one of the referees for the eight-card program featured by the bout between Frank DiPaulo of Jersey City, N.J., and Don McAteer of Pater son, N.J. LA Dodgers Trade With Washington Los Angeles - d'PD - The Los Angeles Dodgers announced Tuesday that they are trading veteran relief pitcher Ed Roe buck to the Washington Sen ators for utility infielder Marv Breeding. ' Roebuck, with the Dodgers since 1949, was credited with 10 wins against 2 losses last year and was on the mound in the 1955 and 1956 World Series. In 29 games this sea son, he won 2 and lost 4. Breeding, 29, played with Baltimore for three years be fore going to the Senators and was hitting .268 for Washing ton. He is capable of playing all three infield positions -second, first and short. Both players will report im mediately to their clubs. The action was the latest in a series of changes for the Dodgers, who Monday night broke a four -game losing streak. They have brought up two players from their chief farm club and sent two down in addition to the trade with Washington. Ron White Named To Shrine All-Stars Portland-rtlPt - Pendleton tackle Ron White has been named to the State team lor the 16th annual Shriner's Hos pital all-star football game at Multnomah Stdaium Aug. 17. White, who is 5-11 and 185 pounds, was picked to replace North Salem tackle Loren Whittaker on the 27-man squad. The State and Metro politan all-star teams will re port in Portland next Sunday for two weeks of practice. WIN SKATE EVENT Portland - (UPD - Marc Parker and Nina Howe of Walnut Creek, Calif., captured first place in the junior dance event of the North American Roller Skating championships before an estimated 4,000 per sons Tuesday night. Utah Girl Wins Skating Title Portland -OT-A 12-year-old girl from Utah picked off her second straight national skat ing title Monday night to high light competition in tht sec ond day of the North Ameri can Roller Skating champion ships. Mary Sue Wilcox of Ogden captured the junior girls' free skating championship. She took the juvenile girls' free skating title last year. Wayne Melton and Steph anie Gruber of San Jose, Calif., won the novice pairs' freeskating crown. Dennis Rossman and Mary Belle Mis tision of Renton, Wash., were second. The intermediate dance championship went to Ronald Bragg and Barbara Jo Fish of Akron, Ohio, Jeff Philla abaum of Middleton, Ohio, took first in the juvenile "B" boys' freeskating event. Burelson Flies Home Hannover, Germany - fUPl - The U.S. men's track and field team, led by world cham pion pole vaulter John Pen nel, was a prohibitive favor ite to beat a West German team today and atone for a crushing defeat suffered by the U.S. women's team. Payton Jordan, coach of the U.S. men's team shuffled his lineur considerably for the two aay meet. The sudden decision of American miler Dyrol Burel son to fly back to the United Stales had nothing to do with Jordan's change of assign ments, the coach explained. Burleson, bothered by back trouble, said he was returning to the U.S. for "personal rea sons." Carr Switched Jordan switched Henry Carr of Arizona State from the 200 meters to the 400 and assigned Bob Hayes of Flori da A. and M. to run in the 200 meters as well as the 100 meters. Miler Tom O'Hara of Loy ola of Chicago was changed to the 800 meters and Morgan Groth of Oregon State switch ed from the 800 to the 1,500 meters. Jordan was hoping the change of assignments would help Hie U.S. men's team score the same kind of victory over West Germany that it did against Russia and Poland. Box Office Opens For Pro Football Portland - Oregon Sports Attractions has announced that the box office opens this week for the profesional foot ball games scheduled at Mult nomah Stadium in August. First game pits the San Francisco 49ers against the Minnesota Vikings on Satur day night, Aug. 10. Two weeks later, Aug. 24. the Los Angeles Rams clash with the Dallas Cowboys. The latter contest features the appear ance of Heismun trophy win ner Terry Baker. Tickets will be sold over the counter at OSA headquarters, 510 SW Yamhill st. An addi tional outlet will open next week at the Stadium Ticket Wagon, SW 20th and Morri son sts. Ticket Manager George Rickles said that applications from out-of-town fans will continue to be filled by mail. GP Juniors Trip Crater Memorial Field, White City 1 Big swatters for GP were Editors Pick Cobb, Musial For Top Ten Boston -0IPD- Ty Cobb has been named the all-time top major league baseball player in the weekly poll of the Academy of Sports Editors, while Stan Musial of the St. Louis Cardinals, ranked sev enth, was the inly active player selected in the top ten. The top ten, selected in or der, are: Cobb, Babe Ruth, Rogers Hornsby, Honus Wag ner, Joe DiMaggio, Walter Johnson, Musial, Christy Mathewson, Tris Speaker and Ted Williams. . - Second place Grants Pass handed the Central Point Cra ter Cubs their tirst loss in the Southern Oregon Junior league baseball chase yester day. The Golden Rule All-Stars, who once trailed 2 to 8, caught up with the Cubs and then scored three unearned runs in the top of the seventh inning to beat the Central Point crew 11 to 8. Crater held on to its league leadership, however, and will be out to clinch the league mantle this evening when it entertains Ashland at 7:30 o'clock at Memorial field. The Cubs are ti-1 in the circuit and Grants Pass is 6-2. GP collected its three markers in the seventh with out a hit. There were two errors, three walks, a ground out and a wild pitch. Crater pushed over six runs in the second inning on four hits. Tom Blanchard with a single and double and Steve Wulk with a triple. Dave Starr and Doug Miller had two hits each for the Cubs. S:arr, Don Pat terson and Gary Frohreich each doubled. l.lNEsroitE: Grams Pas .110 042 311 7 3 Crater 0S2 000 0 8 9 7 War! and T. Blanchard: G. Froh reich. M. Halscy (Hi and Miller. Frohreich 6. ONE AARON LEFT Milwaukee - (UPU - Rival Na tional league pitchers will only have to face one Aaron, at least for the time being. Hank's younger brother, Tom my, has been optioned by Uie Milwaukee Braves to Denver of the Pacific Coast league, where he will be groomed at second base. The Braves also optioned outfielder Mack Jones to Toronto of the Inter national league in Tuesday's shakeup. MEDFORDtlEWrWBUNI SIPdDMTTS iBwiLmiji BEAR CKEEK SUMMER MIXED Sweet Suites (27-131 1. Debs Wil liams 463: Cork Pushers (13-27) 3. Lee Sanderson 453. Petits Fours 25t?-14l 1. Dean Marcum 465: Sugar Cubes (18-22) 3. Gene Spencer 458. Nuttin Box 124-161 0. Herb Rob bins 483: Family Affairs (23-17) 4. George Baker 497. Wretched Mess (23-171 4. Paul Heimick 490: Rlng-a-Ding Dings (l!l'j-20"i 0. Fi.y Goddard 434. Tranquilizers (23-171 4. Noel Da vis 491; Gardener's Glory (15-25) 0. George Russell 375. SvniDhonv of Sweets (21-191 3. Ted McDaniels 536: Mavericks (18- 22) 1, Dolores Ssl. Marun -til. Merrv Mix-Un (20-20) 3. Gladys Couch 461: Foreign Affairs (20-20) 1, Gary couch 547. Fancv Pants (20-201 0. W. H. 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