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League Leaders (Al of Friday) United Press International VA.TIONAI. LBAmiK Player Club O. AB . fl, et Croat, Sl.b ..131 486 66 1ST 3 Clmnie. Pltt...lll 439 63 141 43 Gorilla., Phil... 121 447 6T 14T .3J9 Pinion. Cin 129 908 78 184 324 T. Davis. L.A.-109 995 91 118 .324 Aaron, Mil 121 474 90 149 .314 Kuenn, ST..... 83 287 41 89 .310 White. St.L. 491 89 151 .307 Wills, LA. .... 97 388 81 117 .302 Williams, CM...120 463 70 140 JOl AMERICAN LEAGUE Yszmskl. Bos... 113 428 74 143 .333 Kaline. Det 113 448 74 141 .316 Rollins. Min 103 391 84 123 .318 Pearson, L.A....U7 438 84 131 .301 Malzone. Bos.113 437 31 130 .297 Wagner, L A 118 434 88 138 .296 Gelger, Bos 87 292 98 96 .298 Causey, K.C. ..109 439 97 124 282 Hrshbrgr., Chi. 98 344 50 97 J82 Howard, N.Y...101 867 58 103 .281 Home Runs National League McCovey. Gi ants 34: Aaron, Braves 32: Mays, Giants 29; White, Cards 21; Santo, Cubs 21. American League Stuart, Red Sox 30: Killebrew, Twins 28: Al lison. Twins 26; Howard, Yanks 23; Wagner, Angels 22. Runs Batted In National League Aaron Braves 100; White, Cards 87; Pin son, Reds 82; Boyer. Cards 82; Santo, Cubs 80; Robinson, Reds SO. American League Stuart, Red Box 85; Kaline, Tigers 80; Wagner, Angels 71: Allison, Twins. 68; How ard, Yanks 66; Battey, Twins 68. Pitching National League Ferranoski, Dodgers 13-2; Maloney, Reds 18-4; McBcan, Pirates 12-3; Koufax, Dod gers 18-9; Marlchal, Giants 18-6. American League Radatz, Red Sox 12-4; Ford, Yanks 17-6: Down ing. Yanks 8-3; Bouton, Yanks 13 6; Pascual, Twins 13-6. TRADE PLATER RIGHTS Philadelphia HJPD The Philadelphia 76erg have trad ed the rights to John Windsor to the San Francisco Warriors in exchange for former Villa nova star Hubie White. Wind sor played collegiate ball at Stanford and last season with Kansas City of the now-defunct American Basketball league. CARPENTER TOOLS For "RENT At A lo Z Rentals 1 J1 3 N. Riverside 779-1474 "We rent most varythinsj" From Wide Dean & Taylor Pontiac, 2177 South Pacific Hiway 99 . - ' ' I , " '' h For road power . . . this '59 Chevrolet 4-door hardtop. Power steering and brakes. pPiJLir'f !! o fcawsssMBjssppSasssaa vW"vf., i.' N?,WPeaB,JaajBSaBBBBBBBBBB ' ss s.assn.il i asssisssssssssai The young executive carl straight stick. CALL 773-7421 OR SEE SALESMEN: JOHN GUSTAFSON, VERN NORWOOD, ERNIE MILLER, LEIGH GUSTISON, ERIC EDWALDSEN . . . THIS WEEK! WE'LL BE OPEN FROM 8:00 TO 6:00! Butts Attorneys Sharpen Up for Final Arguments By LEON DANIEL Atlanta-OIPD - Attorneys in Wallace Butt's $10 million libel suit against the Satur d a y Evening Post sharpened their final arguments for the curtain ringer next week to one of college football's sharp est controversies. The trial was in recess this week end following two weeks of testimony and argu ments in federal court. The 12-man jury is expected to get the case late Monday after final summations are conclud ed and -Federal Judge Lewis R. Morgan instructs them. Butts, the round little man who once led powerful foot ball teams from the Univer sity of Georgia to Southeastern conference championships and into the nation's bowl games, was pictured alternately Fri day of a lover of night life and a man ruined by a slan derous story. The Post claimed in an is sue last Marcn tnat amis. while atheltic director at Georgia,' gave away football secrets to Alabama coach Paul (Bear) Bryant prior to last fall's Alabama-Georgia football game. Both heatedly denied the allegations and both sued for $10 million. Bryant's suit is still pend ing in the federal court in Birmingham where Post at torneys are trying to get it ATTENTION GOLFERS Membership Drive CHERRY LANE PARK GOLF CLUB Family Membership 1 Year $100.00 6 Month $60.00 No other dues or assessments. Lessons by ap pointment by till Mitchell . Golf Professional. Drive out East Main Street en Barnett Road to North Phoenix Road then to Cherry Lane. Track Town 61 Tempest 4-door, moved to another state be cause they claim they can't get a fair trial in the popular coach's home territory. Shouts To Jury In the opening of final ar guments in the Butts suit Fri day, Butts' attorney shouted to the jury that the career of the former coach and ath letic director was "ruined" and Butts was "heart broken and a shell of his former self." "March 18 was the blackest day to Wallace Butts that could ever befall any man," the attorney, Allen Locker man said. "That was the day the ar ticle h i t the newsstands. On that day Wallace Butts be came ashamed, heartbroken, just a shell of himself." Post attorney W e 1 b o r n Cody contended that Butts "snapped" because of too much night life and had plunged to the point where his best friends said he had "lost his character," Cody said Butts was asked to resign as coach after 22 years because of his person al conduct but permitted to remain at the school as ath letic director. "This same night life" led to Butts' forced resignation as athletic director, Cody said. Tells Of Notes Speaking of the notes At lanta insuranceman George Burnett testified he made in overhearing a telephone con versation between Butts and Bryant nine days before Ala bama walloped Georgia 35-0, Cody said: "These notes were made by an amateur, not a football coach. "A lot of them don't make any sense. But there is a lot in these notes." Cody emphasized a nota tion Burnett made on the final page of the notes: "Give Wal ly a ring Sunday." 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This evening's contest will determine who'll play Mon day night against either Com munications Workers of America or Jay Allen Cars. CWA and Jay Allen also "This call Sunday for Bear Bryant to Wall Butts lasted an hour and seven minutes," Cody said. "And Butts and Bryant now say they do not remember such a call." HELLO, I'm Bob Taylor! inviting you to stop in this week at Wide Track Town and see our good selection of used cars and trucks. Pontiac has been a tremendous success again this year . . . and we have a greater variety of trade-ins to show you You're apt to find a better choice of models, makes and prices at Wide Track Town. There's no better time to buy than now . . . and our used cars speak for themselves . . . WSAW w home. Easy to take advantag ' JS DEAN & MAIL TRIBUNE. MEOFORD, Bob Feller, Oregon college Tourney clashed last night. Winner of the Monday contest will play on Tuesday night for the championship against the vic tor in the Tru-Mix-United Grocers go. Two games may be necessary Tuesday in the double elimination tourney. The foregoing plan is a change from the previously announced one which would have taken the Jay Allen CWA winner into the Tues day night finals. On Friday evening CWA whipped Colvin and Associ ate 7 to 4. Jim Singler had three hits, one a double for CWA and Darwin Moore and Bill Tope each two safe blows. Dave D'Olivo homered for Colvin and Larry John son, Frank Maynard and Bill White each had two hits. CWA pitcher Bill Tope gave up nine hits and two walks. He struck out two. Col- vin's Jack Doraty tossed an eight-hitter with a strikeout and two bases on balls. I III :i solo 0 modell pMMtHMsWHsWU3MM "V VpfrMFjajBsjaMsl: I .I i -i I I . I 'ft ' ' ' V.r This '60 Chevy Impala Coupe has been THOR OUGHLY inspected. Beautiful Turquoise finish! f TAYLOR OREGON .iW.'Xla,?ba.uWV. last week. Feller answered questions at an assembly then gave a pitch ing clinic on Thursday afternoon at the Ashland conference. The event drew ath letes and coaches and former athletic greats from many parts of the United States. The country of Iran also was represented. Phoenix High Grid Physical Exams Monday Phoenix - Physical exam! nations for Phoenix high foot ball players will be given at 7:30 p.m. on Monday, Aug, 19, at the high school gym. Both varsity and freshmen candidates are to report. Equipment will be issued to sophomores, juniors and seniors at 7 p.m. on Wednes day, Aug. 21, at the gym. First practice for sophs, jun lors and seniors Will be at 7 p.m. on Monday, Aug. 26. Freshmen will check out equipment at 7 p.m. on Tues day, Sept. 3. They will have their first drill at that time, Phoenix will open its sea son on Friday, Sept. 13, against Serra Catholic. The game will be at Salem, MORAN SIDELINED Los Angeles - IUPI) - Second baseman Billy Moran of the Los Angeles Angels suffered a spike wound on the left calf Thursday in a game with the Washington Senators and will be sidelined for an indefinite period. 2177 soutk Tomorrow To Back if 93 WHITE SOX' GARY STRETCHES STREAK TO 8 United Press International Rookie lefthander Gary Pe ters ran his winning streak to eight consecutive games Sat urday In pitching the Chicago White Sox to a 2-0 four-hit shutout of the New York Yan kees. The win boosted Peters' sea son record to 13-5 and restor ed the White Sox to second place in the American league, 8Vi games behind the Yan kees. The White Sox gave Peters two-run cushion at the ex pense of Al Downing, the Yankee southpaw who work ed seven Innings and suffered his fourth setback. Peters, undefeated since the all star break, has built up his winning string over a 37 day span. It was his fourth Bowling BOWLING WIDOWS A meeting of Bowling Wid ows league will b held at 7i30 p.m. Wednesday. Aug. 21. at Medfoid lanes to organise for the new season. Th meet ing ii opn to prospective new participant! ai well at to past members. League play begins on Sept. 4. WASHOUT l.KAGUE Four Ha (13-1) 3. Milton HtlKey .134: Spoilers (8-13) 1, Leo Mon- tei S13. .. Blent nans cu'wi) , Emu Nelson 824: Pin Cheaters (9-11) 2, Joe Cuozzo 471. Four Pins (ll-iHat . Ernie Dukeshlre 830: Don't Care (8-14) 0, K. Schulz 4(10. El Hancho Motel (ln-10) S, Bob Nelson 933; Pushovers (10-10) 1, Bill Windsor 47a. Milton Hiikey 331, Ernie Duke- shire 219, Bill Windsor 301; Four H's 1918. BOWIilND QIIKKNS A mectlns of the Bowline: Oueens 1ra0i,e will he held at 7 D.m. on rnursaay, Aug. a at noxy Ann lanes. QUARTETTES First Dlace. Four Sauares: aecond place. Poor Excuses; hlffh series scratch, Shirley Mitchell 887 hlch series with handicaD. 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Up The Car Ht Stlls SUNDAY, AUGUST shutout of the campaign and , reduced his earned run aver age to 1.88, best in the Amer ican league. Ward Gets RBIt Rookie third baseman Pete Ward drove in both Chicago runs. Ward's sacrifice fly with the bases loaded In the first inning scored Mike Hershberger and he singled home Jim Lemon from second base In the fifth inning. Bennie Daniels surrendered only two singles and Wash ington batters pounded four Minnesota hurlers for 13 hits, including four home runs, as the Senators bombed the Twins, 10-0. Daniels' victory, his fourth in 12 decisions, bounced the Twins into third place behind Chicago. Carl Yastrzemski, 1 e a d lng batter In the American league, drove in four runs on three hits, including a two-run hom er In the first Inning, to lead the Boston Red Sox to a 10-3 rout of the Cleveland Indians, Bill Monbouquette pitched his 10th complete game of the year as he raised his record to 16-7. Lou Clinton and Frank Malzone also homered for the Sox. In night games, Baltimore was at Kansas City and De troit at Los Angeles, AMERICAN LtAOUE Cleveland .. 000 010 on 111 g Boston 109 110 lOx 10 14 0 Latman. Kralipk CI) A Un fRl rrynn (a, ana nominal monDOU' ouette (18-7) and Tillman. LP Latman (7-8). HRa Yastriemekl '63BUIGX "SPECIAL" 2 - A low At $61.75 ,4 mti li if). m&!ibm a. much a Another handsome with ovordrivol r 1 .' your This '60 M.G.A. hills. A ball for fall 3W Sole Today! QsiEfix &!tSMS 7 1 ' 4 Si 8 5 PETERS (13th), Clinton . (18th), Roman (8th), Malione (14th) Ne York 000 000 0000 53 j 1 and How. cnteafo 100 ain mil uowmni, Metcall (8) ard: Peters (13-S) and Carreon. LP Downini (8-4) Waahlneton 43 n 003 no to 1 1 Minnesota .. 000 000 000 0 2 0 Daniels (4-8) and Leppert; Stif man, Leis (1) WllUams (8) Moor. (9) and Battey, Zimmerman (8). LP . Stlfman Jll-ll). HRa Brrnsunan Hlnton U4th) (ami, dimmer (itn). r-nuups (su. 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