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B WarwicEt As Colts Br TIM MOMAHTY UPI Sports WrlUr ; Many major leaguers who re traded come back to haunt their old club - but . not Carl Warwick. The only regular in the ' majors who bats right and throws left did his old Los . Angeles Dodger teammates a big favor Monday night when , he sparked the Houston colts to a 6-8 comeback victory over the San Francisco Giants. ' It was a tough setback for the Giants, who had hoped to pick up ground on the idle Dodgers. Instead, Al Dark's i men dropped five games off ; the pace and into a second- t place tie with the St. Louis Cardinals. . '. r Warwick, who broke into ', the majors with the Dodgers . In 1961 before moving on to : St. Louis and then Houston, i knocked in the Colts' winning run with a line single that . capped a two-run Tally in the bottom of the ninth. It was the third time the Colts had come from behind STANDINGS United Press International NATIONAL LEAUUE W. I.. Los Anfales 68 4.1 San Francisco.. 62 40 St. Louis 62 49 Chlcaco S8 50 Cincinnati . 60 S3 Philadelphia SI 33 Milwaukee 37 S3 Piltabufh 33 SO Houston 43 60 ' Maw York 34 76 Prt. OB .606 .339 .1 .330 5 .337 7'a .331 8 323 0 .309 10','. .486 13 .384 IS JOS 52 li Monday's Remits Houston 6. Ssn. Fran. 3 might) Tuesday's Probahle Pitchers Los Anseles at Chicago Miller (7-7l vs. Jackson 112-91. Cincinnati at Philadelphia 121. twl-nlghtl OToole 114-01 and Jay (4-131 vs. Bennett (3-1) and Oreen 44-31. St. Louis at New York (night) Simmons 110-5) vs. Cisco (7-91. Milwaukee at Pittsburgh (night) Sadowskl (1-4) or Conlnger 17-71 Vs. Cardwell (7-121. San Francisco at Houston (night) DuKalo (3-oi vs. Brown (4-6). Wednesday's Games St. Louis at New York Cincinnati at Philadelphia Los Angeles at Chicago Milwaukee at Pittsburgh (night) San Francisco at Houston (night) AMERICAN New York . Chicago Baltimore ... Minnesota Beaton Cleveland ... Loa Angeles Kansas City Detroit Weshlgtnon LEAGUE W. L. 6B 30 .... 61 47 .. 62 31 .... SO SO .... 84 34 . S3 38 .... 54 60 40 30 .... 46 60 .... 40 69 Pet. GB .836 .383 7 It .340 9 .341 10 300 14 'i .462 16i .474 17'., .434 10', .434 21 'l JOT 3 Ttaesday's Probable Pitchers New York at Washington 12 total lht Ford 116-3) and Wll. llama 14-3) vs. Otteen (3-1) and mmeis (3-71. Minnesota at Los Angeles (night) -atange is-ai vs. cnance iiu-iii. Chicago at Kansas City (night) nerDeri (iv-ni vs. oegui (o-sf. Boston at Detroit might) Wil son (v-jif vs. umry (i-oi. Cleveland at Baltimore (night) uunin (o-oi vs. Kooeris uu-M). Wednesday's Games oston at Detroit Minnesota at Loa Anseles (nieht) (.nicago at Kansas city (nlgnt) New York at Washington might) L-ieveiana at Baltimore (nigni PACIFIC COAST LEAGUE Nortkern Division W. L. Prt. GE Spokane 74 47 .612 Tacoma 64 36 .333 D', Portland 38 63 .470 18 Hawaii 36 63 .471 17 Seattle 54 68 .443 20 'i Southern Division W. I.. Oklahoma City 62 S3 Dallas-Ft. W 63 3A Salt Lake City.. 36 61 San Diego 38 64 Denver 53 63 Prt. .330 .320 .470 .473 .140 Monday's Remits Hawaii 1, Seattle 0 8. Lake City S. Da)las-Ft. Worth 4 San Diego 9. Portland 3 Tacoma 6, Spokane 3 exhibition: Denver (PCL) 7, Chicago (A.L.) 2 Tuesday's Probable Pitchers Hawaii Nelson (1-2) or Thomas (-111 at Seattle Grllll 13-41. Spokane Scott (2-2) at Tacoma -Constable 16-10). Oklahoma City (unannounced) at Denver Ollvo 19-9). Portland at San Diego (un announced!. Dallaa-Ft. Worth at Salt Lake city (unannouncedl. HAVE SOME CASH! 2 Why let unpaid bills get you down, when a Commercial Credit Plan personal loan ii so easy to arrange! You'll love the warm welcome you'll gel at our oflice, loo. Friendly personnel, courteous service, a sincere interest in your problems . . . these are all Commercial Credit ways or saying "Glad to tee you I". . HOW MUCH ON TOO USE? 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The two teams will meet in the second contest of the three - game series tonight, with Jim Duffalo (3-0) of the Giants scheduled to oppose Hector (Skinny) Brown (4-6) of the Colts. Madison Wins, 2-0 Roseburg -HIPP- Keith Lam- pa rd pitched and batted Madi son of Portland to a 2-0 vic tory over defending champion Roseburg in 10 innings in the first game of a best-of-five series for the Oregon Ameri can Legion baseball title Monday night. Atten dance was 2,941. Lampard drove in Bill Bushman and Dave Schacker in the top of the 10th frame. He pitched a three-hitter and struck out 20 to record his 10th win without a loss this season. Ron Lucas and Butch Lind- lad each had two hits for Madison. Ran Cool gave up seven hits over the distance to suf fer his first defeat in 14 de cisions. He struck out 11. Mike Blombcrg collected two hits for Roseburg. The scries continues here tonight. Brian Sternberg's Condition Lilted as Being Satisfactory Seattle - aim - Brian Sternberg, University of Washington pole vaulter par alyzed as the result of a tram poline fall, was listed in satis factory condition Monday at university Hospital. Sternberg's condition has been listed as critical since July 2, when he was taken to the hospital with a serious neck injury. Sternberg's father, Hold Sternberg, said his son Is now eating solid foods and has maintained a high level of spirit. j Sternberg was the first vaulter to hit 18 feet 8 Inches. Movers Swats .708 For Wildcat Team Randy Mover was the lead ing hitter for the Medford Wildcats of the Southern Ore gon Junior Baseball Pee Wee league. He had 17 hits in 24 at bats for a .708 average. Gary Naef was runncrup with IB hits in 29 turns for 655. Latendrcsse hit six of 18 for .375, Rick Lewis 11 of 30 for .366 and Orville Endl cott nine of 28 for .342. Lewis pitched a no-hitter for the 'Cats last week when the Medford club beat Phoenix-Talent 17 to 0. He struck out six batters in five Innings and issued no bases on balls. An error spoiled the bid for a perfect game. COMMERCIAL CREDIT PLAN A service offered by Commercial Credit Plan, Incorporated of Medford Credit Ufg and DiuhiUtt Insurance asllaMt te Ellgibla lorrawtrs it Croup Ritu mm LA Mates Marichal was thwarted at still another shot at his 18th victory Monday night, despite the efforts of McCovey and Mays. Marichal had allowed only three hits in seven innings, but was trailing by a score of 4-2 going into the top of the eighth. McCovey opened the frame with his 33rd hom er of the year, and Mays tied it up on a fielder s choice. Then with only one away and the bases loaded, man. ager Alvin Dark sent in Joey Amalfltano to bat lor Marl. chal - and by all appearances, the Giants would get the go- ahead run to give Juan the lead But pinch runner Billy O'Dell stormed down the third base line on three sui cide bunt attempts, and Amal fitano was retired as he foul ed off all three efforts. The side was retired, and the game moved into the ninth still tied. Mays, who had three hits during the night, untied it quickly with his 28th homer of the season. However, the Colts pulled it out of the fire with two runs in the bottom of the nir.th. The Dodgers resumed their road trip today at Chicago, where they opened a three game set against the Cubs. Last season, Walt Alston's men lost only four of 18 games to Chicago. They haven't found the Cubs such pushovers this season, posting eight victories in 13 games. The New York Yankees, riding along with a Vh game lead in the American League, open a two-week road trip tonight with a doublehcadcr against the Washington Sena tors. August was a bad month for the Yankees last season when their pitching collapsed and they finished the month with a 17-18 record. San Fran 110 OCA 0213 9 1 Houston . ... 100 010 202 5 11 1 Msrichal, Fisher (81 and Bslley. Heller (Si. Nottebart, Woodcshick (61 and Batoman. Winner Wonde shlck (9-9), Loser Fliher (8-81. HR McCovey. Mays. ADD 438 30 Dslias-Ft. W. 022 000 0O0 4 9 0 Salt Lake ... 003 000 1013 14 I Bamberger and McCabe; Lemay and Harragan. Spokane loo 001 1003 7 2 Tacoma 001 000 41x 8 8 I Moeller. Smith (71 and Brumley; Thomas. Pregenzer I6i and Bar ton. LP Moeller. WP Vhomas. HR Haln, Brumley, Glen. Portland 200 000 0103 .1 '. San Diego ... 203 001 02x 8 II 1 Browning. Flynn (7) and Bry. an; Ellis snd Saul. HRS Johnson, Alvarez, Jlmlnez. Hawaii 100 000 000 1 3 Seetlle 000 000 000 0 3 Bellnaky and Klrkoatrlck. Rose! ' . . 'JM III , (11HI1IV P I 1 1 Vj IflU son. a.r roster. Billings Earns Right To Return To Roseburg Libby, Mont. -(ITD- Defend ing Region 7 American Legion base ball champion Billings will return to the regional tournament again this year. Billings defeated Helena Monday night, 7-1, in the Montana legion tourney here and earned the right to repre sent the treasure state Aug. 15-20 at Roseburg. Women's Golf Rogue Valley Country club lady golfers play for last week was medal, Winners were: A group, low gross, Mrs. C. A. Holmes, Mrs. C. B. Collins and Mrs. Wm. Miller, (no low net); B group, low gross, Mrs. Clias. Guslafson, and low net, Mrs. Al Williams; C group, low gross, Mrs. Tony Cappcllo, and low net, Mrs. Dick House; D group, low gross, Mrs. F. L. Brewer, and low net, Mrs. Paul Sclby; nine-hole group, low gross, Mrs. Ralph Odell, and low net, Mrs. Tom Shoop. Play for Thursday Aug. 15, will be a "Braggcrs Event. AUGUST IS PAIHING8: Meidames Noble Vincent. War ren Bayltss. Paul Deaver; Rich Schwahn. Gordon Reeves. Richard Rementerla. H. S. Covington; Charles McLuin, Handall utltord. Leonard Schildt, Tom Tubbs; Ray Frlshle. Ed Nave, John Flynn, Al Williams; H. R. Hartiell. C. A Holmes. Dean Lambert. R. E. Hey. ell; Lloyd Brooks. Fred Colmsn. uaien sianner, wtinam t. iiara; s. A. peters. T, A. cuinermon. Kotn S. Bover. Arthur Wood; F. U Bunch. Kenneth Teeter; Frank Tsmney. Wm. Schel, Frsnk Ben- esh Mesdsmes J. A. Dlot;ev. Lew Bates, Russell Hogue, M. Toosld McUeary; Dirk House. Vaaync Sl ley. R. M Sorenson. W. B. Walk er: Jerry Olson, Andrew Foley James L. Glah. E. S. WentJ.il'; Win Cownlns. Ed Milne. R. I. Ford; Esrle Tlchenor. Tony Cappello. Max Larson, Floyd Somrrs; Law rence Buonocore. John uay. Paul Srlhv. Jim Bavllns: Jack Six. F 1. Brewer. Alex Peterson. Paul Moore; R. B. Knight. Wayne stru hie. S L. Stark. C. R Williamson Charles Swensen. Andrew Welant Glenn rahrtck; W. H. Pyle. Ren Tavlor. Charles McAdsms; VI. L. Stsrk. Isabelle Card. AVUl'ST t PAIRINr.t: Mesctames- Dick Watson. Al Schwab. Ellis Chanter; Paul Hav lland Ralph Marlelt. Ray Wise; B. L. Laaeson. Dorothy Dowson. Thos. Shoop: R D. Baumbarh. C. A. Shepherd. Vern Collins: J B Cummins. C. I. Lewts. Ernest Flakus: W. Benlon Smith, Royal Rrbb, Geo Barnuin: Melvtn Mc. Grew. John Gustation. Jack Row botham; Richard rinch. Bud Par sons. Frank Bash: Douglas Knokey, W. C lycer. Jim Golden; Sam'l M Smith, r. H Holmes. D B. Lowry; Wes Pearson. It F. Walt ers. Stark Taylor; Victor Moore. Jorph Clark. Don Male. Those wishing tnlormatton on fialnnas should rail Mrs. Roht. tart 773-7037 or Mrs. Sam Prough 771-5863.1 MEDFOtfft a"rAV t4mmmmmdtikitim v,film rimmm l,lt-n 4 MIRRORED SIX-MILERS Rainpools at the White City Sta dium in London reflect the mud-spattered six-milers Buddy Edelcn of the U.S., left, Basil Heatley and Ron Hill, both of Britain, as they ran Saturday, Aug. 3, in the British-U.S. track meet. Hill won the event in 27:56.0 with Heatley second followed by Edelen. The Americans won the track meet, 120-91. (UPI) Millers, Quinneys Gain Father-Son Links Honors Dr. William Miller and son Greg and Grant Quinncy and son Bob garnered Father and Son golf titles in the annual tourney on Sunday at Rogue Valley Country club. The Millers shot a 154 com bined total for 18 holes for the low gross trophy in the annual tournament. C. A. and Alan Holmes were runncrsup with 155. The Quinneys were low net champs with a 138 and Dr. David Boals and son David were second with 143. Larry Butler and Tom Clark were gross winners In the open division with 148. Herb and Glen Leonnig were low net with 135. In the open class were fathers and sons, Smith Goes Into Finals Justin Smith will oppose Eddie Simmons next Saturday in 36-hole finals for the men s club championship in golf of Rogue Valley Country club. Smith defeated Bob Phillips in semifinals last Saturday. Simmons earlier had subdued Dr. Ralph Odell 1 up. Deadline for completion of semifinals in other flights was extended to Wednesday, Aug. because of the Father and Son tourney last week end. Harry Millctte has taken the Class A senior club crown by beating Bill Clark 4 and 3. C. A. Holmes won his Class AAA finale against Ed Nich ols. In Class AA Larry Butler and Jim Vargo have yet to play. Special Hurdle Race Scheduled In Track Meet City of Mediord't last all comers track meet will in elude a special race in the open division. The. meet it scheduled (or Saturday, Aug. 10, at the sen. ior high school stadium. Supervisor Dean Benson re. ported that the 330-yard inter, mediate hurdles will be run. Contestants will include Scott Eaton. John Finkbetner, Bill Cushman, Roy Shaw and pot. tibly Mike Hood Boyt up to 14 yean ol age and girls up to 16 will con tend in the morning. Evenlt for the 15-16 year and high tchool boyt and the open di vision will ttart at 5:30 p.m. Group Golf Lessons Have Good Response A fine response to the Med ford city recreation depart ment golf classes at Cherry l.ane Park club was noted by Bill Mitchell, new pro at the course. Mitchell said that he would like to continue group lessons under a different arrange ment than that sponsored by the city department. The city classes, In which some 85 to 90 persons enroll ed, concluded last week. Per sons interested in further group lessons may contact the club. Mitchell said he is inter ested also in forming a Cher ry Lane men's golf associa tion. Mitchell is getting hack into golf pro work after hav ing been laid up since 1958 by a back injury. He has been associated with courses at Wichita, Kan., and Spokane, Wash., and driving ranges in the cast. MAIL TRIBUNE. MEDFORD, OREGON non-fathers and sons and play ers without established handi caps. The Leonnigs had score low enough for the father-son net trophy but Glen does not have an established handicap. Other nets in the open class included Bob and Bill Little 142, Alton and Duke Ander son 143 and Pat and Denny Soran and Dr. Harvey Woods and Harvey Jr. 144s. Long Drive Priset Open gross runncrsup were the Jim Shcldons with 160. John and Mike Nuich were next with 161 and Bob and Carl Voegtly had 163. Long drive prizes went to Ray Mencke and Tom Mac Leod, fathers up to 45; Ed Simmons and Bob Hinman, fathers 46 and over; Mike Cox and Tod Jensen, sons up to 15. and Harvey Woods Jr. and Duke Anderson, sons 16 and over. Closest to the pin awards were Jack Lewis and John Nuich, up to 45; Al Williams and Bob Voegtly, 46 and over; Kent Clark and Terry Ras mussen, sons up to 15, and Doug Gordcnier and Carl Voegtly, sons 16 and over. The annual Me and Mine tourney for husbands and wives is set for next Sunday, Aug. 11, at Rogue Valley. En tries should be in by Thurs day since pairings and start ing times will be determined that night. Persons entering after the Thursday deadline will have to tee off after all others have done so. Rogue Valley pro shop has asked men to sign up for the team match with Redding, Calif., here on Sunday, Aug. 18. League Leaders i United Press International NATIONAL LKAGl'K Player & t'llib C. An R. II. Pet. Groal, St L. ill 44R III 1.14 .344 Clmcnle. Pitts . 100 3112 M 131 334 T. Davis. LA . 93 3.VJ 41 115 .327 Gonzalez. Phil. 109 403 60 12!) .320 Aaron. Mil Ill 439 al 139 .317 Piiuon, Cin 113 453 79 142 .313 White, SIL ...til 4.i2 Bl 141 .312 Kueiin. SF ... 73 2.'il 37 7B .311 Williams. Chi, inn 4111 113 12 linn Torre. Mil 93 343 41 104 .303 AMKIUCAN I.K.,i;l K Ynslrtiki, Bos. 102 3!H1 fit 1 ..1:11 Kallne. Del 103 till 117 123 .312 Rollins. Minn. . 12 3411 33 IIIH .312 Mnlionc. Bos. 103 4113 47 121 .306 Pearson. LA .107 4113 3R 123 .304 Wanner. LA .. inn 403 Jli 123 .304 Gelger. Bos 7fi 230 4!1 74 .2116 Causcv. KC . !l!l 3!9 33 117 .203 HrshhrKr . Chi. 7 301 4fi RS .2112 Smith. Bait. . 9 2a 41 83 J65 IIOMK Rl'NS National l.ragur McCovev. Gi nnt5 33, Aaron. Braves 31; Mav. Gtnnta 28; Ccpcda. Giants 20; Cepeda. Giants 20; White. Cards 10 Amertrnn l.patnp Allison. Twins 2.V Killchrew. Twins 2.V Stuart. Rrd Sox 23; Baltey, Twins 21; Wagner, Angels 21. Rt'NS 1IATTF1 IN National I. ramie Aaron. Braves f3; White. Cards 78: Santo. Cubs 74; McCovey, Giants 74. Bover. Cards 72 Amrrlran I.eacur Stuart. Red Sox 72; Kaline. Tigers 70; Wanner, Angels 88. Allison, Twins 64. MaU tone. Red Sox til. pirmiMi Natton.il League Malnnev, Reds 17-3; PerranoNki. Dodgers 10-2; Koutax. Dodcers 18-4; Mnrlchal. Giants I7-.V McBean. Pirates 10-3 Amrrlran l.ractir Radatz. Red Sox 122; Kord. Yanks lti-3; Ron ton. Yanks 14-.V Pirnrro. White Sox 1.V.V Punrro. White Sox 13 A; DowninKS. Yanks 7-3 1 BRILL METAL WORKS Commercial -Industrial Residential Sheet Metal Work Stainless. Galvanised and Copper Fabrication 2287 West Main PH0NI 772-4440 Pennel Betters Pole Vault Mark With 16-1014 Effort Loncon - ftJPD - A conlldent John Pennel predicted today that his new world pole vault mark would last only as long as it took him to return to shape next season. "I hope to reach 17 feet, four inches, or maybe even 17 feet, six inches by Olympic time next year," he said. Fennel busted his own world record Monday with a vault of 16 feet, 10 Vi inches Sonny May Decide Today Philadelphia (UPI) This may be the day of decision for Sonny Liston. The world heavyweight champion may decide today whether to defend his title against brash Cassius Clay in Philadelphia, Sept. 30, or against another challenger in December at Miami Beach or Las Vegas, Nev., for home television. For Liston the big question is whether the Nilon brothers -Bob, Jim and Jack-and their attorneys have bee.t able to devise a promotional plan for the "seven million dollar" Clay fight that will satisfy both the Pennsylvania State Athletic commission and Lis ton. Despite the optimis mof Commissioner Alfred Klein, others close to the somewhat frantic conferences Monday and Monday night insist that no satisfactory plan to Liston has yet been devised and that he is ready to jump to Madi son Square Garden in New York. There are unconfirmed re ports that the Garden would give Sonny $300,000 for de fending at Miami Beach or Las Vegas against tall Ernie Terrell of Chicago for home television in December, SO GlFMeet Entrant List Oversubscribed Oversubscription of entries for the Southern Oregon Golf Championships three weeks ahead of the tee-off date has been reported by lournament officials at Mediord't Rogue Valley Country club. Officials earlier this year announced an entry deadline of Aug. 21 and a limit of 420 men and women participants. At of latt week end 456 en tries had been tent in snd Club Manager James Dunlevy said that entry blank requesti still were being received. The lournament is sched uled Aug. 27 through Sept, 2 with competition in men't. senior men't and women's di visions. Dunlevy taid that the en trant quota had been reached earlier this year than ever before. He reported that the entriet received above the limit are being placed on ttandby in case dropoutt oc cur. Among participants we'll return is Bob Smith, men't division runnerup last year. The ex-Portland State colle gian is in the Army at Fort Ord. Calif. 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Pennel extended the drama of his record attempt until his final jump before a receptive crow-, of 30,000 in White City Stadium. After falling on his first two attempts at I6-IOV4, the 22-year-old Northeast Lou isiana State student cleared the bar on his third try. He then missed three attempts at 17 feet, Vi inch. Pennel's old mark of 16-i3 was set here July 13 and equalled by him at Warsaw on July 26. The U.S. men won six of the 10 events on the final day's program for a total of 13 in the two-day meet. An outstanding effort was turned in by Henry Carr of Arizona Stale University, who estab lished a stadium record of 20.9 seconds in winning the 220-yard-run. Other Yank successes were turned in by Rex Cawley of Southern California in the 440-yard hurdles 51.4; Morgan Groth of Oregon State in the 880-yard run; Frank Covelli of Arizona Stale U. in the javelin (251 feet, 10'2 inches); and by the 1,600-yard relay team (3:07.2). The lone U. S. women's vic tory on the final day was re corded by Sharon Shepherd of Cleveland in the discus. All-Stars Prep For Scrimmage Portland -IUPII- The State and Metropolitan all-star teams ran through their sec ond day of two-a-day work outs today in preparation for the Shriners' Hospital football game. The 27-member teams opened their morning and af ternoon drills under a hot August sun Monday after re porting Sunday. The squads worked on calesthenics and fundamentals. Coach Fred Spiegelberg of Medford and Coach Bob Hull of Jefferson said they prob ably will call for scrimmage sessions Wednesday. Umpqua Tennis Tourney Planned Roseburg-Play is schedul ed in nine divisions when the Umpqua Valley Open Tennis tournament is held on Aug. 16, 17 and 18 at Roseburg. Competition will be in men's, women's, junior men's and boy's singles, and in men's, women's, junior men's and boy's doubles. There will be two classes of boy's singles. Entry blanks with informa tion on fees may be obtained from Al Hoffman, 569 Cha tham dr., or Tom Keel, city director of parks, Roseburg. Entry fees of out-of-town players must be paid in ad vance and entries must be re ceived by Aug. 14. Junior players will be lim ited to three events. aacan ROBERT C. MARTIN Your Friendly Dejlsr Sines 1 933 MEDFORlVWrRIBUNt siPdDiHnrs Wheeler, Colvin Win Softball Tilts John Wheeler Logging rolled over Southern Oregon Dry Kiln 7 to 1 and Colvin and Associates defeated Tru Mix 3 to 1 in respective major and minor league Jackson County Softball associa t i 0 n games Monday. Gordon Meilicke had three for four, including a triple, for John Wheeler. Bob Smith Trapshooters Vie at Klamath Joe Anderson, among about 15 members of Medford Gun club to vie Saturday end Sun day in a registered trapshoot at Klamath Falls, was handi cap winner with a 97 out of 100 score. In the Saturday 16-yard shoot Merit Simmons, Med ford, was runnerup in Class B with a 96 bird count. Loyd Langston, Medford, tied for Class B runnerup with a Sun day 97 at 16 yards. He lost the flip for possession of the trophy. Also on Sunday Dick Mc Donald, Medford, was Class D second with a 91. Mike Drake, Gold Hill, won the junior trophy. A shoot will be conducted at the Medford club on Sun day, Aug. 11, starting about 9:30 a.m. READY FOR MEET Ibadan, Nigeria-IUPD-British promoter Jack Solomons is ready to stage a world light heavyweight title bout be tween champion Willie Pas trano of Miami, Fla., and Ni geria's Dick Tiger. The pro motion of the fight hinges up on Tiger's successful defense of his . middleweight crown against Gene Fullmer of West Jordan, Utah, here next Sat urday. Announcing... U J ' jrv' 1 if COMPLETE AUTO ENGINE OVERHAUL WHEEL ALIGNMENT FINANCING ON APPROVED CREDIT MILLER MOTOR SVC 127 S. Bartlett or 129 S. Riverside - 772-2901 1 FIRST in the hesrts of his COUNTRYMEN join the MARINES For Full Information Today Visit tht Recruiter's Office in the Medford Post Office Sponsored by Medford Mail Tribune slugged a home run and a double. Milan Kurtz held the Dry Kiln aggregation to two singles, striking out 12 and giving up no bases on balls. Dick Kuschel went, all the way for Dry Kiln, issuing one walk. He didn't strike out anyone. In the minor league game, both teams got their runs in the fifth inning. Tonight Jay Allen will take on Central Point in major league action at 7 o'clock, and Tru-Mix will face Medco at 8:15 in a minor league game. Both games will be played at the Jackson park diamond. The Monday major league linescore: Dry Kiln 100 000 01 2 S Wheeler 031 300 x 7 9 4 Kuschel and Phipps; Kurtz and Weddle. Listen to BARKER'S message on K S H A (radio 860) tomor row: morning afternoon 8:10 1:10 9:10 2:10 10:10 3:24 11:10 3:38 12:10 , 4:38 5:41 a breath-taking eight seconds! 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