SHRINE ALL-STARS - The Medford and
Crater high delegation of the State Shrine
all-star football squad goes over game plans
with Head Coach Fred Spiegelberg. From
left, standing, are Gary Griffin, Dan Miles
and Mike Glines. Kneeling are, left to
right, Spiegelberg, Jack Lowery and Lloyd
Southern Oregon Youths
Doing Weill in Shriner
All-Star Football Drills
Portland - Southern Ore
gon conference members of
the State Shrine all-star foot
ball squad are doing real fine
in their drills for the Aug.
17 game with the Metropoli
an stars, Head Coach Fred
Spiegelberg, Medford, report
ed Saturday.
The Black Tornado tutor,
who is a veteran as a Shrine
coach, said that Medford
quarterback Dan Miles likely
will play behind Roseburg's
Paul Brothers but has been
running the team real well.
He's doing a fine general's
job and is popular with the
boys, said the coach. Danny,
o course, knows Spiegel
borg's offensive system in
side and out.
Mike Glines, who quarter
backed the Crater high Com
ets, is being used at right
halfback and currently is the
No. 2 man. "We like his
speed," said Spiegelberg. "We
need him more there than at
quarterback," Hhe mentor ad
ded. Glines is a versatile back,
who performed a variety of
chores for the short on depth
Comets.
Griffin Calls Signals
Medford end Lloyd Ham
mons looms as possible offen
sive starter at right end but
Spiegelberg hinted that the
stellar ex-Tornado flankman
is being pushed for the honor.
Gary Griffin, also ex-Med-
ford, will be the defensive
signal caller for State, and
reportedly has been a stand-
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Hammons. Glines is from Crater high and
the others, including the coach, from Med
ford. State plays Metropolitan on Satur
day night, Aug. 17, in Multnomah stadium
in Portland. The squads are now drilling
at Portland.
out in drills at his linebacker
post.
The fourth Medfordite on
the State squad is Jack Low
ery: At present Lowery is the
No. 2 left halfback on the ag
gregation. "But, he could
move up, Spiegelberg re
ported. "Ron Hitchcock (Klamath
Falls) has impressed us as a
defensive guard," the head
coach stated. "Bob Shcpard
(Grants Pass) also has im-'
pressed us," Spiegelberg said.
The tutor said that Shepard
is probable defensive halfback
starter but as of Saturday
morning was behind Ham
mons at offensive end.
Spiegelberg was interview
ed prior to the Saturday aft
ernoon scrimmage which
could have changed coaches'
appraisal of individual play
ers and their plans for them.
Spiegelberg said that his
squad is a well - balanced one
and commented that "moral
seems to be fairly high."
Councils Approve AA
League Reactivation
Chicago WPri Baseball ex
ecutives have approved a
proposal to reactivate the
now-dead American associa
tion by partially stocking it
with clubs which now are
members of two other top
minor leagues, v
The Executive council of
the major and minor leagues
approved the plan Thursday,
It would create a six-team
American association and
trim the International league
and Pacific Coast league to
their former strength of
eight club each.
The two leagues are now
operating with 10 teams
each.
The program must be ap
proved by the major and mi
nor leagues. It will be adopt
ed only if it can be complet
ed without eliminating any
club now in organized base
ball. Charles Segar. spokesman
for Baseball Commissioner
Ford Frick, said the teams
would be taken from both the
IL and the PCL, plus two
more clubs at sites yet to be
selected in creating a six
team American association.
Sizeable cities currently
not represented in organized
baseball are Louisville, Ky.,
Memphis, Tenn.. Montreal,
Que., Omaha, Neb.. New Or
leans, La., and Birmingham,
Ala.
Dr.
League Leaders
(At of Friday)
United Press International
NATIONAL LEAGUE
Player & Club. G. AB R. H. Pet.
Groat. StL. ..US 4t4 63 1S8 .341
Clment., Pltt...l05 4ia 58 137 .333
Gonzlz.. Phil.. 1M 422 S3 13S .320
T. Davis. L A... Oil 370 42 118 .319
Pinson, Cin 118 475 72 150 .318
Aaron. Mil 115 453 82 142 .313
Williams. Chi . 112 433 5.1 133 .307
White, St.L 115 467 81 143 .306
Kucnn, S.F 76 258 37 78 .302
Santo. Chi 112 443 55 131 .296
Cepeda, S.F. ..Ill 405 67 120 .296
AMERICAN LEAGUE
Plaver A Club. G. AR R. H. Prt.
Ystmski., Boi.,106 403 66 138 .335
ROillni, Minn... 96 362 56 114 .315
Kaline. Del. . 108 418 70 130 .311
Pearson, L.A.. Ill 420 58 127 .302
Wagner, l a. .112 418 57 126 .301
Malznne, Bot. ,108 417 48 125 .300
Gelger. Boa. .. Rl 270 54 80 .296
Hrsnnrar.. cm. Wi 322 4R 93 .289
Causey, KC ....103 416 56 111) .286
smith, sal hh sua 41 86 .284
Home Runs
National League McCovey. Gi
ants 33; Aaron. Braves 31: Mays.
Giants 28; Cepeda, Giants 20;
Santo. Cubs 20.
American Lea sue Killebrew.
Twins 20: Allison. Twins 25: stu
art. Red Sox 25; Wanner, Angels
a: nowaro. vanKs 22.
Runs Batted In
National League Aaron. Braves
94: White. Cards 81: Santo. Cubs
77: Pinson, Reds 75: McCovey,
Giants 74.
American League Kaline. Ti
llers 75; Stuart, Reo Sox 74: Wan
ner. Angels 70; Allison, Twins 66;
Battey, Twins 64.
I'itrhlng
National L e a u e Perranoski.
Dodgers 11-2: Kouiax, Dodgers
18-4: Maloney. Reds 17-4: Mr.
Bean. Pirates 12-3; Marichal, Gi
ants 18-5.
American League Bouton,
Yanks 15-5: Radatz. Red Sox 12
4; Pizarro. White Sox 14-5: Ford.
Yanks 16-6: Downing, Yanks 8-3.
RECEIVES OK
Chicago -IUP1I- Industrialist
Titus Haffa has received ap
proval to buy the Aurora
Downs race track for $1,200,
000. Haffa said he would seek
flat and harness racing dates
and modernize the track that
has been idle for several
years.
Sandblower Baseball
CITY PEE WEE
BASEBALL LEAGUE
(Final Standlnf)
W. L. Prt.
Giants 15 2 .882
Mets 10 7 .588
While Sox 8 .529
Dodgers 9 8 .529
Senators 0 8 .529
Yankees 7 10 .412
City of
STANDINGS
National League
Wash. Cuhs
Wash. Dodger
Jackson Braves .
W.
20
20
16
Prt.
.870
.733
.667
.333
.217
.083
C. Creek Reds 9
Jeff. Pirates 3
Jeff. Giants 8
American Lesgue
Howard Colts
Hcdrick Sox
Hoover Angels
Wilson Yanks
Hawthorne Tigers
Hawthorne Hawks
w.
18
18
16
in
9
I
Prt.
.750
.750
667
.417
.373
.042
LAST WEEK'S GAMES
National League
Dodgers 17 Reds 4: Pirates 6
Giants 3; Cuhs 14 Braves 2; Braves
5 Giants 0; Cuhs 11 Rcds8; Dodgers
13 Plrstes 3; Dodgers 14 Giants 3;
Cubs-Pirates postponed; Braves 1 1
Reds 4; Reds 5 Giants 0: Dodgers
5 Cuba 4; Braves 11 Pirates 5.
American League
Tigera 10 Hawks 3; Sox 8 An
gels 4; Colts 10 Yanks 4; Colts 6
Tigera 2; Sox 13 Hawks 0: Angels
8 Yanks 1; Yanka 6 Tigers 2; Sox
6 Colts 5: Angels 10 Hawks 4: Colts
10 Hawks 5; Tigers 8 Angels 4;
Sox 7 Yanks 0; Sox 8 Tigers 2;
Colts 9 Angels 3; Yanks 8 Hawks
4.
THIS WKCKS GAMES
Monday morning (National)
Griffin Creek Reds at Jeftenon
Pirates- Jefferson Giants at Wash-
Incton Cub: Washington Dodgers
at .larl:on Rrsvpf
Monday afternoon (American)
Hoover Anaeis at TVtlann Yanks;
Hawthorne Hawks at Hcdrick Sox;
Howard Coltf at Hawthorne Tigers.
Tuesday morning (National)
Griffin Creek at Washington Dod
gers; Washington Cubs at Jackson
Braves; Jefferson Pirates vs. Jef
ferson Giants
Tuesday afternoon (merl-
ran) Howard Cnlta at Wilson:
Hawthorne Tigeri va. Hawthorne
MEDFORD
Crater Cubs Defeat Thurston
In State Junior Tournament
Blue River - Central Point
Crater Cubs whipped Thurs
ton 8 to 3 Friday night to
move on to the championship
semifinals of the Oregon Jun
ior Baseball association here.
The victory placed the Cubs
against Redmond in this eve
ning's semis and assured them
of action also on Sunday. Red
mond downed McKenzie Fri
day. Myrno and Son of Eugene
and Santa Clara of the Eugene
area were the other semifinal
ists. In other Friday frays
Myrno beat Corvallis and
Santa Clara won from Stay-
ton.
Four In Second
Crater's Cubs poured over
half of their markers in the
second inning when Kelly
Champ singled with the bases
loaded to bring in two scores.
Frank Armstrong walloped a
two-run roundtripper in the
fourth inning. Dave Starr had
two hits for the Cubs.
Pitcher Gary Frohreich of
Hess Sets
New Mark
Grants Pass - Bruca Hess
of Medford set a new meet
record here Saturday win
ning the 160 yard individ
ual medley in 1:47.2 at the
Grants Past swim meet.
The old mark was 1:48.5.
After Saturday events.
Medford was fourth with 67
points. The Eugene 'Y' was
first with 219'2.
Medford held third place in
the Grants Pass Swim meet
after completion of diving
events Friday.
Jim Brinson, Medford, was
first in senior boy's diving
and also in the boys 15-17
years division.
Eugene YMCA led the meet
after Friday contention with
63. Grants Pass had 44, Med
ford 19 and Roseburg 17
among the 25 teams contend
ing. Swimming events were con
ducted Saturday and the meet
will conclude with additional
swimming races today.
Swan Champion
In Senior Golf
Vancouver. Wash. - (UPO
Ralph Swan of Vancouver de
feated Dr. Millard Rosen
blatt of Tualatin 3 and 2 to
win the grand championship
division in the Oregon Senior
Golfers association Friday.
Swan was ahead 1 up at
the end of nine holes in the
scheduled 18-hole match.
In other . division finals,
Bob Henningsen of Astoria
won over Ralph Lomax of
Portland 2 and 1 in Class A.
Dr. Merle Taylor of Portland
turned back Ted Porlcrfield
of Grants Pass 4 and 3 in
Class AA and Ralph Brown
of Vancouver got past Carl
Fahlstrom of L o n g v I e w,
Wash., 1 up in Class AAA.
LONDON, CLAY FIGHT
London - (UPI) - Brian Lon
don's manager, Al Phillips,
says that he has agreed to
terms for a bout against Cas
suis Clay of Louisville, Ky.,
the No. 1 contender for the
world heavyweight crown.
"Through my agent in Amer
ica I have agreed to terms for
London to fight Clay for pro
moter George Parnassus in
Los Angeles some time in Sep
tember," Phillips said.
Medford
Hawks; Hoover Angels at Hedrick
Sox.
Wednesday morning (Nation
al) Griffin Creek Reds at Wash
ington Cuba; Washington Dodgers
at Jefferson Pirates: Jefferson
Giants at Jackson Braves.
Wednesday afternoon (Ameri
can) Wilson Yanlts at Haw
thorne Tigers; Howard Colts at
Hedrick Sox; Hawthorne Hawks
vs. Hoover Angels at Hedrick.
Thursday morning (Nation
al) Griffin Creek Reds at Jack
son Braves; Jefferson Gisnts at
Washington Dodgers: Washington
Cubs at Jefferson Pirates.
Thursday afternoon (Ameri
can) Hedrick Sox at Wilson
Yanks: Hawthorne Tigers va. Hoov
er Angels at Hedrick; Howard
Colts at Hawthorne Hawka.
Friday morning Playoff be
tween league champa.
Salem Winner
In Tourney Tiff
Port Angeles-dlPU-A pair of
Oregon teams, Portland and
Salem, along with host Port
Angeles turned in victories
here Friday night in first
round play in the Northwest
Women's regional softball
tournament.
Port Angeles topped Seattle
3-1 in the opener. Portland
won over Yakima 6-1 and Sal-
cm drubbed Spokane 14-2.
The wild turkey, a native
of America, once abundant in
the wooded areas, is beleived
making a comeback now In
I ,.
eastern iisies.
MAIL TRIBUNE. MEDFORD.
the Central Pointers, issued 14
bases on balls but he struck
out 13 and permitted only
three hits. He gave up three
of the walks in the third frame
when Thurston scored all ita
runs. Otherwise, he was tough
in the clutch, striking out the
side in two of the innings.
Thurston put a CP error
County Association
Softball Tournament
Will Begin
Championship tournament
of the Jackson County Soft
ball association opens on Tues
day, Aug. 13, with the top
four finishers of the Minor
league in the upper bracket
and the top four of the Major
league in the lower grouping.
First night games match
Communications Workers
against Minor league No. 4
team at 7 p.m. Tuesday and
two Major leaguers. Jay Allen
Cars and United Grocers, at
8:15 p.m. at Jackson Park
field here.
Maids Bill
Firemen
Rogue Valley Dairy Maids
softball team will play a Med
ford fire department team on
Monday, Aug. 12, at Memorial
field. White City.
The game will start at 7:30
P.m.
The Maids will have a re-'
match with Medford police
men at p.m. ea Friday, Aug.
16. also at White City.
Money netted will go to
ward purchase of new uni
forms for the girls for next
season.
SQUAWS BRAVES
Bombers (8-41 3, Bud Simmonds
568i Champa (6-6) 1. Wendell Pan-
ter 509
Peek-Una 7 i-l il a. Betty
Relnholtz 371; Lucky Strikers
(7-5) 1, Ken McManama (08,
Trouble Makers 16-8) 2. Ken
Christiansen 564; Pin Shakers
(5-7) 2 Lawrence Andaraon 521.
four B's (S'j-eii) 3. Wilmer
Bailey 537; Lucky Four (3-91 1,
uon uusenoerry 407.
Ken McManama 221 Bettv
Reinholta 210. Bud Simmonds 214.
Eunice McManama 209. Ken Chris
tiansen 214; Lucky Strikers 2024.
WEDNESDAY WASHOUTS
Next Tmes 112-41 3. Meredith
Bcssonette 448; Dizzy Dears (7-9)
l, iaie cox iiwt.
Lucky Four (10-6) 3. Ruth Car-
enter 548; Maybe's (7-9) 1, Ann
keclers 418.
Four Cheers (9-7) 3. Hazel Reed
394; Leftovers 16-10) 1, Ellen
Wade 399.
A-Lotta-Wnod (9-71 4. Julia
Smith 506; Hopefuls (4-121 0. Ray-
ma Burger 37
Kutn carpenter
Smith 188. Susan
Lucky Four 1698.
214. Julia
Meeker 173;
CRAZY EIGHTS LEAGUE
Hair Shapers (10-2) 4, Lea Horn
495; Do Goodera (0-12) 0, Joyce
Reavis 442.
Alley Kata (10-121 2. Dale Lone
327; Ploneera (7-9) 2, Chuck Heff-
ner 539.
Misfits (7-51 3. Dave Shurta 369:
Cellar Dwellers (3-7) 1, Ernest
Burstng 482.
Alley Caters 13-71 1. Boh Dver
540: Team No One (4-Si 3. Bob
Cast 336.
Boh Dyer 200. Dave Shurls 203,
200. Chuck Heffner S01. Dale Lone
200; Hair Shapers 1878.
THURSDAY PIN BUSTERS
Crawdads 124-121 1. Marie Vin
son 449; Team Five (22',-13',) 3
Richard Osborne -501.
Team Eight (22-14) 4. Bob War.
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OREGON
with the free passes for its
scores.
Crater entered the tourney
as champion of the Southern
Oregon Junior Baseball Jun
ior league.
LINESCORK:
Central Point .... 140 Jin o 9 2
Thurston 030 000 0 3 3 2
Frohraich and Miller: Campbell.
SjmvUJ2jndhore
Tuesday
Tussles scheduled for Wed'
nesday are Tru-Mix Concrete
against Minor league No. 3
team at 7 p. m. and two Major
leaguers, John Wheeler Log
gers and Southern Oregon
Dry Kiln, in the second game,
Keith Schulz Garage and
Colvin and Associate, who
tied for third In the Minor
league, were to playoff last
night.
First round winners contin-
ue in double elimination play
for the title. Losers drop into
a consolation bracket.
The tournament is sched
uled to run through Aug. 19
with a second game if neces
sary on the final evening.
CONNOLY. DRAYTON WIN
Hasslcholm, Sweden -IUPU
Harold Connoly and Paul
Drayton won events for the
United States Thursday in an
international track meet. Con
noly set his second straight
record in Sweden by heaving
the hammer 220 feet, one inch
Drayton barely edged fellow
Yank Hayes Jones in the 100
meter dash as both were
clocked in 10.6 seconds and
won his second race in the 200
meters with a time of 21.6
seconds.
rlnar 307; Team Ten (13-23) 0.
Barry Hall 508.
Hl-Los (21-13) 4. Carol Archer
469; Team Six (191,-16',) 0. Lee
Klesmer 486.
Team Four (17-19) 1. Art Kobald
497; Team Nine (15-31) 3, Al Gas
con SOS.
Team Seven (15-21) 4. Len
Thrum 561; Hoe Dads 111-25) 0.
George Allen 317-
Ruth Osborne 181. ilrace Os
borne 174, Carol Archer 173. Len
Thrum 202, Lee Zieaman 187. Bob
Warriner 187; Team Flva 2261..
WASHOUT LEAGUE
Eight Balls (10',-5'b) 3. Al Cuz
zo 544: Four H i (10-61 1, Mall Hll
kcy 311. -
Pushovers (9-7) 1. Dick Small
325; Don't Care (8-10) 3, - Gene
Tye 4119.
Four pins (7'j-a'ai ;i. i-.es
Shorey 498: El Rancho Motel (7-9)
Harry Tonn 482.
Pin Cheaters 17-9) 2. Joe Cunzzo
558: Spoilers 7- 2. Phil Bright
516.
Joe Cuozzo 236; Pushovers ihoz.
FUN aV FROLIC
Pin Shy 115-51 4, G. Harrison
461: Cherry Pickers (10-101 0.
Carl Walter 481.
Double Trouble (14-61 2, Ken
Pickens 500; Holley Hawks (10-10)
2. Ed Holley 327.
f our apots (ia-ni 4. iieunnin
508; Two Da (7-13) 0. Dick Tor-
rv 507
I. Inn fords (11-91 4. John Sun ford
600: Pin Pals (S-lSl 0. Willie
Barnum 325.
Tired Tigers (11-9) 3. Doug Fos
bury 320: Four Gems (10-101 1
Elden Davidson 533.
Bowl-a-Knots 111-9) 3. Doris
White 429; Lane Burnera (7-13) 1,
Dick Flnnell 423. -
Speed Shlifters (9-111 4, Tony
Paskeale 476; Four Squares (8-121
0, Bud Tungate 354.
John Sanord 229. Doug Fosbtiry
220. Doris Price 190, Kathl Jen
nings 177: Holley Hawks 1976.
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WINS 400-METER SWIM -
Don Schollander, 17, member
of the Santa Clara, Calif.,
swim club shows strain (top)
after completion of the 400
meter freestyle race in the
National AAU outdoor swim
ming championships Friday at
Oak Park, 111. Schollander
(bottom) hears the announce
ment of his 4:17.7 time as the
winner. The swimmer former
ly resided at Lake Oswego,
Ore. (UPI)
Schollander
Takes 400
Freestyle
t-nicago -iufii- The expected
assault on records didn't take
place during the first day of
the National AAU men's
swimming championships Fri
day, but California school boy
Larry Andreascn pulled off
an almost impossible dive.
The 17-year-old Anaheim,
Calif., state high school cham
pion, who never had figured
in major competition, piled
up an amazing score of 72. SO
on a forward 3'4 somersault
dive. ,
Most of the winning names
the Indianapolis Athletic club.
Don Schollander, Tom Stock
and Ted Stickles-were fnmli
iar ones in the outdoor com
petition at the Ridgeland com
mon pool In suburban Oak
Park.
Schollander, another Cali
fornia teen-ager from the San
ta Clara S.C., scdred the big
gest triumph of the day. He
swept to victory by 25 feet in
the 400 meter freestyle with
a clocking of 4:17.7.
The tow-hcaded Schollan
der won the 1062 outdoor 200
meter freestyle and the 1P63
AAU indoor 200 yard free
stylo. Stock, a world record hold
er in the back stroke, won his
seventh national title by tak
ing, the 200 meter event in
2:12.4.. But the 21-ycar-old In
diana University student from
Aurora, 111., missed his best
time by more than a second.
Stickles, another contender
from the "loaded" Indianapo
lis team, splashed tn his third
consecutive 400 meter indi
vidual medley crown in 4:55.0.
But, Stickles, 21, from Santa
Clara, Calif., was four seconds
over his American and world
record.
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aoffDAY. AUGUST
U.S. Takes Tennis Lead
Cleveland - (UPD - Darlene I
Hard and Billie Jean Moffitt
learned &aiuraay to down tne
British team of Ann Haydon-
Jones and Christine Truman,
4-6, 7-5, 6-2, to give the Unit-
ed States a 2-1 lead in the
Wightman Cup tennis match-
Miss Hard of Long Beach,
Calif., lost the opening singles
match to the lefthanded Mrs.
Jones, who rallied for a 6-1,
0-6, 8-6 triumph. But Miss
Baseball
FRIDAY S RESULT!
National League
New York 7 Chi en bo 3 (nifht)
San Fran. 4 Philadelphia 0
(nlfihtt
Houttnn 7 Pittsburgh (lit twi
light, 15 Inning)
rmsDurm nouiion una.
night 1 1 mnlngi.i
Cincinnati a iwoa Angeiea
(nMUwaukee s St. Louis 3 (niiht)
ANVw"orkT Lo. An,ie. o
(mgnu
Minnesota a Boston a inianti
Chicago 2 Detroit 1 (1st, Iwi-
nlehtt
Detroit 3 Chlcaio 1 (2nd. night)
Kansas wiy 3 Cleveland l
Baltimore 7 Washington t
Paciric Coast League
?."""A7.i,?,.Vm.0r' ,'"y
Seattle 13 Denver i
spoHim a sail iiu in
nings)
Hawaii 4 Portland S
Northwest League
Yakima 8 Lewiston 1
Trl-Clty 12 Salem 1
Eugene 3 Wenatchea 3
SUNDAY'S GAMES
National League
Houston at Plttanurgn
San Francisco at Philadelphia
?aan
Los Angeles at Cincinnati
Los Angeles at Cincinn
St. Louis at Milwaukee
American l.eagua
New York at Los Angelea
Boston at Minnesota
Detroit at Chicago (21
Kanaaa City at Cleveland
Baltimore at Washington
New Technique Used
For Conversion
Of Water From Sea
Pittsburgh - (UPD - Your
seawater been tasting differ
ent lately?
That's because of a new
techniaue known as "thin-
film vapor compression" de
veloped by Westinghouse Re
search laboratories to make
fresh water from the sea.
The process, which even
tually could reduce the cost
of seawater conversion below
the $1 - per thousand - gal
lon mark, is an Improvement
on cstablisnea metnons. it
desalts ocean water by chang
ing It to a vapor and con
densing it back again to a
liquid, leaving salt and other
impurities behind.
The basic principle ot salt
water conversion , was well
known to scientists. Westing-
house-built evaporator plants
already have installed a cap
acity of more than six mil
lion gallons of converted sea
water daily.
The latest development la
at Point Loma flash evapo
rator plant of the Office of
Saline water near San Diego,
Calif. Here a million gallons
daily are converted.
Eugene, Salem
Teams Victors
In Tournament
Salem-IUPD-Eugene defeat
ed Lake Oswego 2-0 and the
Salem Builders topped Albany
2-0 In the Oregon men's soft
ball tournament Friday.
ILLNESS NOTED
Prospect - Mrs. George
Brown of Prospect has been
reported ill. She is staying
with her daughter, Mrs. L-
Roy Draper, In Eagle Point.
Cards are welcomed.
A farmer is paid about
three cents for the wheat
required tn produce one 21
ccnt loaf of bread.
Chevrolet
Phone 772-4115
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B 7
Moffitt. also of Lone Beach.
Calif., evened the matches at
1-1 by outlasting Miss Truman
in the other sinelea mntrh
6 - 4, 1917.
Miss Hard had trouble with
her service in the singles and
double-faulted at least ' eight
times to give Mrs. Jones the
edge in play. After drnnnins
the first match, Miss Hard
breezed to an easy 6-0 victory
ariri nnj v.. u.
way when in tne third matchi
after jumping to a 3-0 lead,
the 'British lass rallied and
took the set to give Britain
the lead.
KF In Finals
At Kellogg
Kellogg, Idaho (UPD The
hottest pitcher-batter combi
nation at the Babe Ruth raw
fional baseball tournament
oaiuraay aiiernoon propelled
Klamath Falls, Ore., into the
finals of the affair with a 4-3
victory over Great Falls,
Mont.
Bobby Williams registered
nis second win of the tourna-
ment in the afternoon contest
he came in in the first in-
ning and limited the'Montana
lads to two hits while striking
out ten and walking two.
Meantime, Dave Lymon wai
handling the offensive chores.
He hit a home run and a dou
ble to drive in three runs and
score two himself.
L Vt rill 5
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