STANDINGS
By United Press International
AMERICAN LtAUUC
W. L.
New York 66 37
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.422 22
352 30
Chicago. 59
BaltimWe ...60
Minnesota 57
Boston .53
Cleveland 53
Los Angeles 53
Kansas City 48
Detroit 43
Washington 37
Thursday's Games -Boston
at Baltimore iPpd. rain)
NATIONAL LEAGUE
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Los Angeles 64
San Francisco ... 60
St. Louis 60
Chicago 37
Cincinnati 57
Philadelphia 56
Milwaukee 54
Pittsburgh 52
Houston 41
New York 33
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.380 24
.311 31
Thursday's Results
' St. Louis 3 Cincinnati 2
' Chicago 10 Milwaukee 2
PACIFIC COAST LEAGUE
louthern Division
W. I..
Dallas-Ft.W 62 52
Oklahoma City ...59 54
Salt Lake City 35 56
San Diego 34 63
Denver 48 65
Pet.
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Thursday's Results
' Denver 1 1 DaUas-Ft. Worth 7
Portland 8 Tacoma 0
- Spokane S Oklahoma City 0
San Diego 7 Salt Lake City 6
l Seattle 7 Hawaii 4
NORTHWEST LEAGUE
W. I..
Salem 23 12
Yakima 20 16
Wenatchee .......... 19 16
Lewiston 17 17
Tri-City 13 21
Pet.
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MEDFORD, OREGON, FRIDAY, AUGUST 2, 1963
Collins Injured In
John Wheeler Loggers suf
fered a damaging blow to dis
trict playoff hopes last night
while collecting their third
straight Major league shutout
of the week in the Jackson
County Softball association.
Pitcher Vern Collins broke
his right leg just above the
ankle and is hospitalized. The
injury, which included torn
ligaments, occurred when
the hurling ace slid into sec
ond base in the top of the
second inning.
City Recreation
Diving Classes Set
Medford park and recrea
tion department will conduct
diving classes Aug. 5-16 at
Jackson park pool.
Miss Linda Hess will be
instructor.
Classes are scheduled at
10:30 and 11 a.m. Each of
the classes will have 10 stu
dents. More classes will be
added if demand is sufficient.
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Wheeler Shutout
The Loggers won from Unit'
ed Grocers 7 to 0, getting
eight hits while the Grocers
gained one safety off the re
lief offerings of Milan Kurtz.
Action went five innings be
cause the JW club had the
required seven-run margin at
the end of that time with
three runs each in the second
Yanks Trim
Germany by
141-82 Gap
Hannover, Germany (UPD
The victorious United States
men's track and field team, a
third straight victory behind
it, leaves today for London
and a week end meet with
Britain's top athletes.
The Yank men won 10 of
Thursday's 11 events against
Germany's men's team to
close out a 141-82 victory.
Previously on the current
tour, the Americans beat the
Russians and Poles in similar
dual meets.
A spectacular victory in
the 1,600 meter relay high
lighted Thursday's action
with Lester Milburn, Ulis Wil
liams, Rex Craley and Henry
Carr clocking 3:02.8 for the
best time in this event any
where in the world this year.
The time was just short of
the world record of 3:02.2 set
by the United States in the
1960 Olympic Games.
Miler Morgan Groth of Ore
gon State and high jumper
Paul Stuber of the University
of Oregon played a big part
in the U.S. victory.
Groth won the 1,500 meters
in 3:42.4, equivalent to a mile
slightly under four minutes.
He drove past Marine Cary
Weisiger in the stretch for the
victory.
Stuber won the high jump
at 6-7 on fewer misses than
Germany's Wolfgang Schill-
kowski and Gene Johnson of
the U.S.
Former Oregon State Dar
rell Horn finished second to
Ralph Boston in the triple
jump. Boston went S8-8V2 and
Horn 50-11.
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LAKE
Oregon Short
First day of the Oregon
Association AAU Short
Course Swimming champion
ships will be concluded with
girls' finals this evening.
The two-day meet is being
Over United Grocers
and third frames and one in
the fifth
Sullivan Hits
Homer Sullivan got the lone
hit off Kurz who fanned eight
and issued no walks. Kurtz
had two hits for John Wheel
er and Bill Weddle homered.
Collins fanned three batters
in his one inning stint. Duke
Anderson, pitching for Unit
ed, whiffed six and walked
no one.
Wheelers will play Chuck
Wagon in district playoff ac
tion at White City on Satur
day evening. A doublebill is
set for 7:30 p.m. If a third
game is needed in the two
of three series, it will be
played at Klamath Falls Sun
day. In the county association
Communication Workers are
to meet Colvin and Associates
this evening at 7 o'clock.
Key Held
By Liston
Philadelphia - IUFD - World
heavyweight champion Sonny
Liston held the key today to
a proposed title bout between
him and Cassius Clay here
Sept. 30.
Is Liston willing to bow
out as a co-promoters of the
bout with Bob and Jim Nilon?
If not, the match appears
doomed here.
The Pennsylvania athletic
commission already has ruled
that it cannot grant a license
to Intercontinental Promo
tions, Inc., because Sonny is
head of the firm. A state code
bans a license promoter from
having an interest in a boxer.
CARMICHAEL AWARDED
New York -IUPII- John P.
Carmichael, sports editor of
the Chicago Daily News, will
be presented the 1963 Grant
land Rice Memorial Award for
sports writing by Sportsman
ship Brotherhood Inc. at a
New York City luncheon.
Nov. 1. Carmichael is the
ninth winner of the award.
(f)
FALCON
held for the third successive
year at Medford's Jackson
Park pool.
Competition began with the
girls' swim preliminaries this
morning. Boys' and girls' div-
United Grocers and Southern
Oregon Dry Kiln vie at 8:15
p.m.
In a Minor league match
last night CWA thumped
Keith Schulz Garage 14 to 2.
LINKSCORK:
John Wheeler 03O 137 B 1
united Grocers 000 00 0 1 1
Collins. Kurtz (21 and Weddle: D.
Anderson and J. Anderson.
Pee Wees
Battle in
Star Game
Pee Wee version of South'
tin Oregon Junior baseball
will be climaxed this evening
with an all-star game at the
Jackson County fairgrounds
diamond.
The game will be at 7:30
p.m. and will be for seven
innings. North will go against
south.
Two Central Point teams.
the league champ Braves and
the Indians along with Jack
sonrille and Prospect will be
represented on the North
squad. Players from Medford
Wildcats and Tigers and Phoe
nix-Talent will vie for South
All-star game rules stipu
late that all 16 players of the
rival squads get to see action
that each team use at least
three pitchers and that no
pitcher see service more than
three innings.
North will have four play
ers from each of its four
teams. South will have at
least five players from each
of its three teams. A free
choice will determine the 16th
member of the squad.
Milwaukee -(UPD- Ruth JeS'
sen, 26, a brown-eyed blonde
from Seattle, Wash., found a
blessing in the drought that
has plagued Wisconsin and
cashed in with a fast game
that gave her a 68 and a two
stroke lead going into today's
second round of the 72-hole,
$12,500 Milwaukee Jaycee
Women's Open golf tourna
ment.
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Swim Opens at Jackson Pool Here
ing prelims were billed this
afternoon. Girls' swim finals
are set for 7 p.m.
Boys' swimming prelimi
naries will be conducted start
ing at 10 a.m. Saturday with
finals at 7 p.m. Diving finals
for both boys and girls are
scheduled for 5 p.m. Satur
day. More than 500 boys and
girls from 24 clubs in Oregon
are scheduled to compete in
four divisions. The meet pro
gram calls for 34 swimming
events and seven diving con
tests each among the boys and
girls.
Clock Work
Despite the large number
of events the swimming finals
are expected to be run off
like clock work since there
Triple Play by
CP Indians in
Pee Wee Fray
Central Point Indians con
cluded Pee Wee play in South
ern Oregon Junior Baseball
on Thursday with a triple
play and a 7 to 2 verdict over
the Medford Wildcats.
The triple kill came in the
third inning. With the bases
loaded, third baseman War
ren Cooper caught a line
drive. He stepped on his base
and fired the ball to David
Saxbury at second base.
Outcome was decided on
the strength of a five-run
third inning. The. runs were
on a double by Keith Halsey,
singles by Rollie Renfro and
Randy Aveline, a groundout,
two walks and an error.
Pat Mooney also had a two
bagger for the Indians and
Randy Moyer belted a two
baser for the Wildcats.
The Indians wound up 5-7
in league play and the 'Cats
8-4.
Randy Aveline won the In
dians' batting trophy on a .520
average for 13 hits in 25
times up. The trophy is spon
sored by Anhorn-Fabcr Insur
ance, Center confectionery and
Steve's Barber shop.
I.INKRCORK:
Med. Wildcals 110 0O2 5
CP Indintw 01.1 lx 7 4
End cott. Bethel (31. Lewis (.11
nnd GrHlim. Kndieotl 131: K. Hal
sey, Henson 14) and Mooney.
ONTARIO VICTOR
Portland - IUPII - Ontario
scored a run in the last of the
sixth inning to beat Klamath
Falls 6-5 and enter the Ore
gon State Little League play
offs Thursday.
THE MAI OF
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will be only one race in each
event among the six swim
mers with the fastest times
in prelims. Some of the pre
liminary events were listed
with as many as 10 heat races
because of the huge entry.
Meet order of events show
Packers Picked
Over All-Stars
Chicago - lUPD - Gridiron
know-how made Vince Lom
bardi's Green Bay Packers a
two to three touchdown favor
ite today for the 30th annual
game matching the National
Football league champions
against the College All-Stars.
Tonight's game was expect
ed to draw about 65.000 fans
to Soldier Field on Chicago's
lake front despite network
television over 209 stations
and an uncomfortable weath
er forecast.
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seven races and one diving
event each for boys and girls
in the midget division. Junior
class has eight swim races
and two diving contests. In
termediates will have nine
swimming tests and two div
ing events. Ten races and two
diving contests are billed for
seniors. '
Oregon swimmers also in
this meet will contend for
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national laurels. National
champs will be determined on
best performances In various
state championship meets held
throughout the country.
The meet is being held here
under the auspices of the Med
ford park and recreation de
partment, of which Robert Ha
worth is director.
Bleachers are provided for
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