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MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE. MEDFORD. OREGON TUESDAY, AUGUST 13, IMS B 3 v ,ii.-x. im Av a wl m imtem . STATE CHAMPIONS The Central Point Crater Cubs, ; above, were crowned Oregon Junior Baseball association titlists on Sunday when they defeated Santa Clara 9 to 8 : in the tourney finals at Blue River. Team followers said that the Cubs applied a high degree of desire with playing ability to take the diadem. In the front row, from left, are Gary Nelson, Gary Frohreich, Frank Armstrong, Mike Blancher, bat boy Mike Henson, Doug Miller, Joe Van Horn, bat boy Steve Colley, Tom Lees, Don Patterson and Steve Henson. In the back row are, left to right, Kelly Champ, Ray White, Mike Halsey, Dan Cesaro, Dave Bailey, Rick Frohreich, Greg Beman, Mike Bickler and Coach A. D. Van Horn. Not shown is Dave Starr. Chris Short Balks Bid of Giants To Pick Up Ground in NL Chase NCAA Picks Oregon Site San Franeiseo-WPI)-The Uni versity of Oregon at Eugene has been selected as the site :of the 1964 National Collegi ate Athletic Association track 'and field championships, it 'was announced Monday. Dales 'will be June 18-20. The committee also gave its 'approval to Portland as the 'site for the 1965 NCAA bas ketball finals, with Oregon -State as host school. Bowling John JUNIOR-ADULT LEAGUE Fnur Flushers (13-3) 2 Dickinson 492; Alley Cats Jt, Kirby LeBaron 504. Jetsons 13-3t 3, Walt Skundrick 603: Four Jerks (11-5) 1, Jerry 'Jcrolamon 542. , Four Bs 7-9) 3. Gene Brooks BO"; Unpredictable (7-91 1. Bud Tungate 563. Pin Plasterers (7-9 2. Glenn Wilkins 539; Wood Choppers (3-13 S. Lou Kula 456. Four Goers (5-11. 4, Jim Blay Jock 450; Alley Gladiators U,a 14 Vi) 0, Dan Pennington 420. Aley Cats and Four Bells have games to make f up. w , , Bud Tungate r223. Rick Wilkins 177, Stella Brooks 172. Carol Tun gate 149. Four Bs 2128. SIPCOMTTS Hess, Taylor, Brinson Win Firsts in Grants Pass Meet Bruce Hess and Donita Tay lor were first place swimmers for the Medford team which nosed Tualatin Hills for fifth place in the three-day Grants Pass invitational meet last week end at Caveman pool. Jim Brinson, Medford was first in two diving classes. Hess set a record of 1:47.2 in the 160 individual medley for 15-17-year-old boys. Miss Taylor won the 10 and under girls 40-yard breaststroke in .32.6. Eugene YMCA won team honors with 358 points. Aero club, Portland, was second with 277. North Bend scored 153, Portland Aquatic club 114, Medford 103 and Tuala tin Hills 102. Others among the top 10 of 25 teams were Parkrose 95,, Grants Pass 82V4, San Mateo, Calif., 71 and Sweet Home 61V4. Rocky Peters took a second CASH COMFORT! If you love that solid comfort that only extra cash can give, come see us about a convenient Commercial Credit Plan personal loan. 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Bo Willis of Eugene hurled a no-hit, no run game in the opener against Medford. Eugene scored against the Medford club in the fourth in ning on hits by Schmidt and Bob Anderson, a sacrifice by Bob Jones and an outfield fly error. Anderson had two hits of the six allowed by Wheeler pitcher Milan Kurtz. Willis walked one and Kurtz none and each pitcher record ed seven strikeouts. Wheeler Manager Gordon Meilicke said that lack of hit ting hurt the Loggers in the tourney. They got 11 safeties in four games with Bill Wed dle socking four for 11 and Kurtz three for 12. LINESCORE8: Mrdford 000 000 OO O 0 Eugene 000 200 02 1 Kurtz and Munyon; Willis and Anderson. Corvallis 100 000 01 2 1 Eugene 000 000 O 0 5 1 Beyar and Doty; Wical and Bar Night Shoot At Gun Club A night shoot will be held Wednesday, Aug. 14, at Med ford Gun club. The clubs will open at 7:30 p.m. and the lunch counter will operate. Next day shoot will be on Sunday, Aug. 18. Hunters are invited to come out and sharp en their gunning for the hunt ing season. Howard Meyers and Merit Simmons each shot 49 of 50 at 16 yards last Sunday. Hugh Wright, Bernard Henry and Bill Bryant Jr. shattered 24 of 25 apiece. Busting 23 were Harry Cawker, Ray Sewell, Loyd Langston, Mike Drake and Bill Poff. Drake knocked down 24 in handicap gunning and Henry and Bryant splattered 23. In skeet Ray Coleman had a 23 of 25 score and Henry broke 22. Major League Standings United Prsn International AMERICAN LEAGUE New York .... 74 40 untcago .. 66 Minnesota Baltimore Cleveland ST 61 Boston 55 60 Kansas City S3 62 Detroit SI 63 Loi Ancelea .... 34 66 wasrungion oa 74 SO , 6S 91 . 6S 54 Pet GB .849 .560 9 .580 10 J48 lift .483 19 .478 19(4 .496 22 .447 23 .490 23 .362 33 Monday's Results Boston 9. Minnesota 4 NATIONAL LEAGUE W. L. 69 46 66 81 64 S3 64 96 61 94 60 97 61 58 99 99 45 74 38 78 Pet GB .600 .964 4 .547 6 .933 7ft .930 8 .913 10 .913 10 .900 1M, J78 28 .329 32 Monday's Results Phlla. 3. San Francisco 1 (night) Pittsburgh 4, Houston 2 (night) Los Angeles ... San Francisco. St. Louis Cincinnati Chicago ......... Pittsburgh Philadelphia , Milwaukee ... Houston New York GB PACIFIC COAST LEAGUE Northern Division W. L. Pet Spokane . 80 48 .625 Tacoma ............ 67 81 .923 13 Hawaii 62 64 .402 17 Portland 99 69 .461 21 Seattle 97 70 .449 22 li Oklahoma Southern Dtolsoa w. l. . Pes. oat Oklahoma City 87 57 , .532 uauas-ri. w. .. m bi . .bio i San Diego 82 68 .484 6 Salt Lake . ,,, . 99 86 .473 7tl Denver 55 70 .440 11 4 Monday's Results Dallaa-Fl. Worth IT. f acoma 9, Salt Lake City 1 Hawaii S, Portland 3 NORTHWEST LEAGUE IV. I.. Yakima 29 Salem 29 Wenatche . 24 Lewiaton 23 Trl-Clty 19 Eugene .. 20 OB Pet 19 .604 20 .392 t, 23 Jll i'l 24 .489 914 27 .412 9 31 .392 10 !4 Monday's Results Eugene 4-2, Salem 3-1 - Wenatchee 4, Lewlston 2 ' Tri-Slty 3. Lewlston 1 Philadelphia - (UTS - The Philadelphia 76ers, new en try In the National Basketball association replacing Syra cuse, have signed veteran guard Larry Costello for the 1963-64 season. Costello ii the first player to sign with the club. for Medford in the 40 free style and a third in fhe 40 backstroke. Place In Three Phil Taylor and Greg Gil bert placed in three events each for Medford. In the boys 13-14 division Taylor was third in 80 breaststroke, fourth in the 160 medley and sixth in the 80 freestyle. In the 11-12 class, Gilbert took a third In 80 freestyle, fourth in 80 backstroke and tied for fifth in 00 butterfly. In the 13-14 age group Den nis Carson was third in 80 butterfly and in the 11-12 class Medford A relay team was third in freestyle and medley events. Brinson's victories in Fri day diving were in the senior and 15-17 age groups. Eighteen swim records fell and one was tied during the meet. High scorer was Cindy Stacklie, Parkrose, with 86 in 15-17 girls. Gail Guthrie, Eu gene Y, scored 21 In 13-14. Scoring 19 each were Bar bara Boone, North Bend, in 11-12, and Dan Meyring, un attached, and Sue Snyder, Tualatin Hills, in senior events. Six Medford swimmers are being entered in the North west Swimming champion ships at Eugene next week. They are Miss Taylor, Carol Little, Taylor, Carson, Peters and Louis Budge. MEDFORD RESULTS: (Boys 15-11) 160 ind. medley Bruce Hess. 1st. 1:47.2 (record); 200 freestyle Hess, tied for 4th. (Boys 13-14) 160 ind. medley Phil Taylor. 4th: 80 breaststroke Taylor, 3rd: 80 butterfly Dennis Car son, 3rd; 80 freestyle Taylor, 6th. (Boys 11-12) 80 butterfly Greg Gilbert, tied 5th; 80 backstroke Gilbert. 4th; freestvle relay Medford A (Gilbert. Robert Brown, Murphy McHugh. Seth Petersl 3rd; JO breaststroke McHugh. 5th: 80 freestvle Gilbert. 3rd; 160 med ley relay Medford A (Brown, Gilbert. McHugh. Peters), 3rd. (Boys 10 and under) n frrrstvle Mitchell Daniel- son, tied 5th: 40 breaststroke Bob Dickey. 5th. (Rnvi a unit under) 40 backstroke Kocky Peters, 3rd: 40 freestyle reiers, no. (Srnlor Clrls) 320 medley relay Medford (Rhonda Hess, Nikki Marshall. Sheryl Gerety. Linda McGintyl, ,,- 9on frikpetvlo Carol Little. 4th: 320 freestyle relay Medford (Little. Marsnau. iiamy aiacy, uw ety 3th. ir.r 11-171 320 free style relay Medford (C. Little. K. Stacy, McGlnty. R. Hess i. 4th. (Girls 15-17) 80 butterfly R. Hess. 6th. nlrlB 19 ant l,nflrl 160 free relay Medford A (Janet Brown. Chris Gerety. Rob bie Little. Laura Stacyl, 6th. (Girls 10 and under) 40 breaststroke Donita Tay lor. 1st. 32.6. By TIM MORIARTY UPI Sports Writer Chris Short stands 6-4 and weighs 205 pounds, but he has never ranked too tall among National league pitchers. In fact, the only recogni tion if you can all it that he has gained in five seasons with the Philadelphia Phillies came in 1961 when he led the league in wild pitches. Yet in the last month. Short twice has short-circuited the pennant hopes of the two lead ing NL contenders. The lanky southpaw from Milford, Del., beat the Los Angeles Dodgers in their own park July 26 to launch Walt Alston's men on their current skid. And Monday night he turned back the San Fran cisco Giants, 3-1, with the help of a two-run, eighth-inning homer by Johnny CallU. son. Short called Monday night's performance h i s "biggest thrill in baseball" and "the best game I ever pitched." No body was ready to argue with him on either count, least of all the Giants, who missed a great opportunity to pick up ground on the idle Dodgers i-It was the first time in his career that Short beat the Giants. He dueled Jim Duf- falo through seven scoreless innings until Jim Ray Hart playing his first full big league game, doubled home Harvey Kuen for a San Fran cisco run in the top of the eighth. The Phillies, though, Bounc ed back with three runs in their half of the inning. Tony Taylor opened the frame wi;h a single and Callison followed with a homer into the light tower above the right field wall. Roy Sievers singled home the Phils' final run off reliever Bob Bolin. Duffalo wound up with his first defeat in five decisions this year and the Giants drop ped four games back of the pace-setting Dodgers. For Short, who scattered eight hits and fanned eight, it was only his fourth victory against nine setbacks. The Pittsburgh Pirates turned back the Houston Colts, 4-2, in the only other NL game. In the only Amer ican league action, the Bos ton Red Sox snapped a nine game losing streak by edging the Minnesota Twins, 5-4. LIHIBGER'S REAFW-MIY lLHI I'll" --fiSfi CONCRETE m For... Home Improvements Driveways Sidewalks Patios CALL 773-7555 for FREE ESTIMATES LINESCORKS: American Leaeue Boston 000 203 0005 8 4 Minnesota . 020 020 000 A 7 2 Heffner. Radati (7 1 and Tillman. Kaat. Rogsenburk 18). Dalley (91 and Zimmerman. Battey (91. Win ner Heffner c2-3i. Loser Kaat (10-91. HR Hall, Clinton 2. Man Ulla. National League u,..,n nni 000 0012 11 0 Pituburch 300 000 lOx 4 9 2 Farrell (10-91 and Bateman. Friend. Face IB) and Pagliaroni. Winner Friend (14-101. rr.n. ... 000 000 010 I 8 0 Phlla 000 000 03x 3 8 0 Duffalo. Bolin (81 and Bailey. Short (4-91 and Dalrymple. Loser Duffalo (4-li. HR Callison. All-Comer Wrestling Tonight Grants Pass - An all-comers wrestling meet will be held at 6:45 o'clock this evening at the high school gym. There will be weight classes for boys five-years-of-age and ; over. Pairings are on an age- weight basis. This is the second of two ! meets here this summer uri' i der the city recreation de. ' partment. j It is hoped for a larger ! turnout of the younger boys j since there were no opponents ! for a number who came to the ' last session. The meet was shifted to to night after having been set originally for a night earlier. Interest in flag football on Monday evening necessitated Riverside W ilffil 4-SOUARE GUARANTEE fl ' I. Agointt road ha lords for lh A j ipl m sptxifiad hrm. Adjwrtmtnf pro- ' $r ,f M ' ' rated on inonlhs used. 0 ( J J. Again! dfKlt in material., work- , jfi W monihip for life of Irood. Ad- y ff 3 i tmenH profoftd on treod wear. , " M 3. Nationwide rvke ol oH broixiStn. 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