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Duffalo, Hoit Join Giants' Injured List St. Louis -TOTO- The busiest man on the San Francisco Gi ant squad these days in a man named Bowman - not Ernie the shortstop but trainer Frank Bowman. Two more names were added to the growing injury list Friday night as the Giants lost 13-0 to St. Louis and fell four full games behind the Los Angeles Dodgers. The first casualty was pitcher Jim Duffalo who stopped a sharp drive with his pitching hand in the sec ond inning. He had to retire from the game and is expect ed to be out of action for two weeks. Six stitches were nec essary to repair the back of his right hand. Then in the ninth inning Jimmy Hart was struck on the back of the head and was carried from the field on a stretcher. X-rays later showed no serious damage and he was expected to be back in action within a few days. X F CLUB OUT Bellingham, Wash. - (UPB -Klamath Falls was ousted from the double - elimination Washington semi-pro baseball tournament Friday. The Ore gon team dropped a 2-1 deci sion to Pasco and was beaten by Puyallup 5-1 ass UJ MedfordUWtribuni SLPflDLHTLTS MEDAL TO STERNBERG-Brian Sternberg (in bed), injured University of Washington pole which was given to him by the which Sternberg was supposed John Pennel (left), Northwest Louisiana college, and John Uelses, right, both pole vaulters, made the presentation to Sternberg at Seattle. - (UPI) Washington Cubs In Medford Sandblower Loop SANDBI.OWF.RS LEAGUE FINAL STANDINGS National League W. Waah. Cuba 24 .837 .786 .879 .321 Waah. Dodger. ..22 Jackaon Browne 19 Jeff. Bravea 9 G. Creek Reda 8 Jeff. Giants 2 American Leaeue Hediick Sox 22 .788 .750 .643 .429 .357 .036 Howard Colts .... 21 Hoover Angels ...18 Hawthorne Tigers 12 Wllaon Yanks 10 Hawthorne Hawks 1 Washington Cubs defeated the Hedrick Sox 2 to 0 on Friday for the championship of the Medford Sandblowers Baseball league. The Cubs had won the Na tional league title and the Hedrick Sox the American loop toga in the sandblower circuit play which was part of the city of Medford summer recreation program. Bill Leavens of the Cubs walked in the second inning and scored on two overthrows. In the fifth panel Jeff Gallop walked, swiped second and third bases and scored on Den nis Chitwood's single. Jim Da vidson pitched 4 innings of perfect ball for the Cubs. Patterson Top Batter For Cubs Central Point Don Patter son was the top batter and Gary Frohreich the leading pitcher for the state junior baseball champion Crater Cubs this season. Patterson paced the team in batting average with .452 on 14 hits in 31 times up. Froh reich followed with a .368. Dave Star hit .360 and Dan Cesaro .323. Frohreich compiled a 5-1 win-loss record for 40 23 in nings on the hill. Mike Halsey was 4-1 for 31 13 frames. In the hitting department the 14 safeties each by Patter son and Frohreich were tops. Dave Bailey headed in the runs batted in department with 10 and in extra base hits with three doubles and two homers. Frohreich also had three doubles. Frohreich fanned ' batters 78 times. AB Armstrong . 35 Bailey 10 Beman .. 23 Bickler 2 Blancher 19 Starr .... 25 Cecaro . 31 Champ 92 G. Frohreich .... 38 R. Frohreich .... IS Halsey 18 Heneon ... . I Lees 9 RBI Ave. 10 .229 .300 .217 .300 .200 .360 .323 .313 .368 .267 ' .333 .250 .222 .333 .123 .432 Miller 15 Nelson 16 Patterson 31 Van Horn 0 9 1 S w 5 .11 White 2 Pltehlni IP J20 L r.R 1 17 G. Frohreich ..40.a 27 Halsey 31.1 22 4 Patterson 7.1 2 2 5 0 Bickler . 2 PCL Players Suspended Seattle - (UH) - Three mem bers of Pacific Coast league baseball clubs have been handed three-day suspensions, PCL President Dewey Sori ano announced here Friday. Jack McKeon, manager of the Dallas-Fort Worth Ran gers, has been suspended three days and fined $100 for a run-in with Umpire Russell Goetz. Grady Hatton, manager of the Oklahoma City '89ers, was fined $79 plus the three-day suspension for a rhubarb with Umpire Dick Phillips in last Wednesday night's game at Dallas. Jim Campbell, Oklahoma City catcher, was suspended for his role in the same incident vaulter, receives the medal Russians at the track meet to have attended in July Nine Champs Then David Skeeter and Mike Watkins got hits. They were the only Sox to get on base. Other members of the Cubs squad were Lloyd Wilkins, Mike Rians, Bob Leavens, Bob Meyers, Curt Ruck, Bob Ruck, Riley Gallop, Mike Meyers, Larry Glenn and Bob Lewis. Others on the Sox aggrega tion were Steve Riggs, Andy Froeber, Steve Randolph, Jacque Thiebaud, Jeff Travis, John Wehrly, Jeff Bolton, Jim Higgins and Tim Collins, llNKSrOHKS: Cubs 010 012 Sox 000 Oft 0 Davidson and Gallon: Froeber and bKeeter. GAMES LAST WEKK: National Leaeue Pirates 14 Reds 8: Cubs 5 Gi ants 0: Braves 11 Dodger Dodgers 15 Reds 9: Cubs 12 Rraves 0: Pirates 12 Giants 3: Cubs 10 Reds 3; Pirates 9 Dodgers 6: Braves 3 utants u: Braves 24 Reds 7; Dodgers 8 Gianta 0: Cubs 3 Pi' rates 1. American League Angels 7 Yanks S; Sox 13 Hawks' 0: Colts 13 Tigers 2; Colts 11 Yanks O; Tigers B Hawks 4; Sox 4 Angels 3; Tigers 3 Yanks 1; Sox 4 Colts 0: Angels 6 Hawks 2: Sox 11 Yanks 6: Tigera 8 Angela 1; Colts 4 Hawks . Eagle Pointer Football Exams Tuesday Night Eagle Point - Shady Cove clinic will give physicals to prospective Eagle Point high football players as a commu nity service on Tuesday, Aug. 20. The examinations will be given at the high school at 7 p.m. .. Coach Vern Steward said that all boys planning to come out for football must have this examination or one which is equivilent, Tesults of which must be on an Ore gon School Activities associa tion exam card. These cards can be obtained at the high school. ' Lettermen will check out equipment at 7 p.m. on Wed nesday, Aug. 21. On Thursday returning non - lettermen will report. Equipment will go to new men, including freshmen on Friday evening. On the night of the physi cal exams sox, shoes and sup porters will be available for purchase. Boys will be re sponsible for their own mouth and tooth protectors which are mandatory equipment. Practice will begin at 10 a.m. on Monday, Aug. 26. Eagle Point will open its sea son at Brookings on Saturday, Sept. 14. Steward's assistant coaches will be Dale Bates, offense; Doug Harshbarger, defense and scouting, and Leif Ostmo, freshmen. OAHU VICTOR Victoria, B. C. -UPD- Oahu of Hawaii has moved into the finals of the regional Pony league baseball tournament here downing Seattle 12-2 in Friday's only game. Slf 1 n PHONE 779-1730 ANYTIME MEDFORD Yank Doubles Team Upsets Mexican Due By ERIC RIEL Los Angeles - (UPI) - The United States doubles team of Dennis Ralston and Chuck McKinley swept to an upset victory Saturday in straight sets by scores of 6-1, 6-3, 8-6 over Rafael Osuna and An tonio Palafox of Mexico to take a lead of 2-1 in the Davis Cup tennis North American playoffs. The doubles victory gave the United States the upper hand in the series for the first time.. The Yanks ran into stiff opposition from the Mexicans in the third set, but they continued to dominate the game against the favored Latin American twosome, rec ognized as the best in the world. The only service break in the deciding 37-minute third set came in the 13th game off Osuna's service. Osuna had performed brilliantly but continued errors by Palafox deprived him of the support he needed. It was the first time Mc Kinley and Ralston had de feated the Mexican pair in three Davis Cup encounters. The Mexicans won the dou bles in five sets in Mexico City last year, and in four sets at Cleveland in 1961. Ferraris Champion Albany, N. Y. -IIIPI)- Janis Ferraris of San Francisco, Calif., defeated Peggy Conley of Spokane, Wash., Friday, 2 up for the 1963 National Girls Junior Amateur golf title. The two West Coast 16-year-olrls said they would play in the Women's National Am ateur championships opening at Williamstown, Mass., Mon day. Handicappers Named For Invitational Golf A beginners invitational golf tournament opens today at Cherry Lane Park club. It will continue through Aug. 25. Play will consist of one nine - hole round. Club pro Bill Mitchell said that the round may be played any day through next Sunday. He said that Mayor James Dunlevy, James Sullivan and Dr. James Bayliss have been named to the handicap com mittee. Sullivan is chairman and Bayliss is secretary of the Medford city park and recrea tion commission. The tourney is under the auspices of the city park and recreation department. - Persons who were member of the park and recreation de partment classes are eligible for the tourney. There will be adult and junior divisions. Thophies will be awarded in men's and women's competi tion. Baseball Scores FRIDAY'S RESULTS National League Los Angels 9 New York 7. (night) Philadelphia 3 Pittsburgh 0 (night) Chicago 10 Cin. 1 (1st, twilight) Cincinnati 8 Chicago a (2nd, night) Milwaukee 3 Houston 2 (night) St. Louis 13 San Fran. 0 (night) American League Boston 7 Cleveland 4 (night) New York 4 Chicago 3 (night) Minnesota 7 Washington . 5 (night) Baltimore 4 Kansas City 1 (night) Los Angeles 8 Detroit g (night) Pacific Coast League Oklahoma City 8 Salt 1 City s Denver S Dallas-Ft. Worth I San Diego 8 PorUand 3 Spokane 13 Seattle 1 Hawaii 10 Tacoma 3 North weii..League Lewlston 7-5 Wenatchee 4-8 Yakima 5-0 Eugena 4-1 Trl-City 6 Salem S SUNDAY'S GAMES NaUonal League Los Angeles at New York 13) Philadelphia at Pittsburgh Chicago at Cincinnati (3 Houston at Milwaukee San Francisco at St. Louts American League Detroit at Los Angeles -. Baltimore at Kansas City Washington at Minnesota New York at Chicago (2) Cleveland at Boston Gold Rqy Fish Count WEEK ENDING AUG. 17: Chinook Salmon 73 llncludes' 33.6 per cent jack salmon). Summer run steelhead 18. mix SEASON: Chinook salmon -40,S7S (in cludes 17.1 per cent Jack salmon) since April 0. Summer run steelhead 637 since May 13. Announcing VALLEY BOWLING SUPPLY Now Located at 1132 Court St. ' awlliif laji Shoes Accessaries Cvatem 'rrtini Drilling the Premises MAIL TRIBUNE. MEDFORD, With the U. S. team leading two matches to one, the North American Zone eliminations will be decided today when the two final singles matches are scheduled. Ralston meets Osuna in the first match and if the U. S. National Colleg iate champion can triumph over his Southern California teammate, the competition will be over. Doubles play followed the opening singles matches Fri day in which Mexico scored first on Osuna's victory over Chuck McKinley, 6-2, 3-6, 6-2, 2-6, 6-3, only to have Dennis Ralston defeat Palafox, 6-1, 6-4, 3-6, 6-3, and leave the teams with a victory each. Rice Flings No-Hitter Portland -fUPD Jackie Rice pitched a no-hit, no-run game Friday night to lead the Erv Lind Florists of Portland to a 3-0 victory over the Port Angeles Blue Angels in the opening round of the North west Women's Invitational Softball Tournament here. The Salem Shamrocks de feated the Yakima, Wash., Webb Cats, 4-0 earlier Friday. Pizarro Victim Of Yank Power By MILTON RICHMAN UPI Spoils Writer Some dugout philosopher once said the Yankees break your leg first, then they am putate it. They do the job with such thoroughness and dispatch that it usually doesn't hurt a bit. One-two-three and it's all over. That's exactly the way they carved up poor Juan Pizarro and the White Sox Friday night in a 4-2 victory that bal looned their American league lead to a rather ridiculous looking nine games. Pizarro had a 2-0 lead go ing into the ninth inning and all he needed for his 15th vic tory was three more outs. That's when the Yankees went to work on him. Three Homers Tom Tresh, Hector Lopez and Ciete Boyer hit homers within a 10 - minute span and bang,' bang, bang - just like that - it was all over. Tresh opened the . ninth with his 20th homer and, aft er Elston Howard walked and Jack Reed ran for him, Lopez- slugged bis 13th homer Into the left field stands to put the Yanks in front for the first time. The shell - shocked Pizarro then yielded Boyer's 12th homer of the season to suffer his seventh defeat compared with 14 victories. MONTERREY TITLIST Bethlehem, Pa. - (UPD - Mon terrey, Mexico, capitalized on four errors to score six runs in the second inning today and went on to win the lit tle league baseball senior di vision championship with a 9-3 victory over Downey, Cal if. About 10,000 spectators in Lehigh university's stadium saw the Mexicans knock los ing pitcher Kim Hadley from the mound in a six-run sec ond inning uprising. NOTHING TO IT Yarmouth, England - (UrD -Sadie Whitewood, 3, dropped a line over the side of a pier and hauled in a 15-ounce eel to win the top prize of a fiberglass fishing rod in a con test with 100 experienced anglers. YOU A CAR or TRUCK at Courtesy Chevrolet let as eaelais) fhe possible aatasrtafet mf leasing. gar r truck. Cera ia seen! It easts Mttimf ra mvettitara ut lew seat fhslMe least aim. 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New Post For Mosby Astoria -fUPD Jerry Mosby resigned Friday as athletic director and baseball coach at Astoria High school to take a job as basketball coach and physical education director at the Blue Mountain Commun ity college at Pendleton. More Acreage For Shooting Of Waterfowl Portland - Waterfowl gun ners who hie themselves to the Summer lake public shoot ing grounds in Lake county each year will find more acre age this fall on which to en joy their sport of duck and goose shooting. Phil Schneider, state game director, announced that the game commission recently completed acquisition of 2,546 acres of marsh, potholes, greasewood scablands and some lands under cultivation for Inclusion in the Summer lake game management area Four Wells Formerly known as the Williams Artesian ranch, Schneider said, the area lies adjacent to the north boun dary of the management area extending northward to Ana reservoir, The property lies within the boundaries of the original Summer Lake game management project as it was drafted back in 1944. Four artesian wells are on the property, and around 500 acres are under irrigation from the Summer Lake Irri gation district. It has the po tential of around 600 to 900 acres to be developed into croplands for upland game bird and waterfowl use. Schneider said there is also the possibility of developing a series of ponds and potholes for waterfowl. Much of the area has a high potential for upland game bird usage. The commission also recent ly purchased a small tract of 26 acres of land from David O'Connor, a rancher in t h e Summer lake area. WESTERN CHAMPS Bountiful, Utah -IUPD- San Pedro, Calif., sparked by the home run bats of Moe Lovitto and Ralph D'Ambra, won the western boys' baseball Little World Series here Saturday with a 6-3 win over Helper, Utah. D'Ambra belted a three run homer in the first Inning and Lovitto followed with a two-run homer in the second frame and a solo homer In the fourth to give San Pedro a 5-0 lead. 1 - Wa May Save You Money tea by a hone 772-611 S Destroy the Woods And Prepare for . . . Progress? The woodland consisted of about 12 acres. Unfortunately, however, for its own sake, it was too favorably located; a railroad on one side, a high way on another. Some enter prising individual, noting the location of the property and the nearby road and railroad, fell over himself In purchas ing it. The owner, not una ware of the value, jacked up the price, but the other was determined, for he could see great things ahead. The deal was made and the property changed hands. The new owner could hard ly wait to get started. He was already thinking of the profit to be made. He began to de velop the property. Equally gleeful were the bulldozer op erators who moved in their equipment. Day after day the roaring motors and slashing blades hacked and tore at the trees, leveling them and clam bering over their prostrate forms. The animal life that called the woodland home, scamper ed ahead of the destroyers. They were no more important than the trees. A family of flying squirrels occupied hollow at the top of a tall tree. The little flying squir rel mother decided to remain with her babies, offering her puny protection. Their home tree fell with deafening crash, then the Crater Athletes To Draw Gear Central Point - Equipment issue for Crater high gridders will begin on Monday eve ning, Aug. 19. Lettermen and senior non lettermen will report at 7 p.m to the school gym. Non-letter- men juniors and sophomores are to receive their gear on Tuesday evening. Fresh men report on Wednesday. Thursday, Aug. 22, will be physical exam night for jun iors and seniors with fresh men and sophomores exam ined on Friday evening. Ex amination time is 7 p.m. . The full story en th most truck engine yeu can buy . . . the Fleet owners, contractors and everyone else wh industry will want to see the Caterpillar 1673 Truck Engine Ditfiay Unit. A 40' air conditioned trailer hotises thia animated eihibat Hate you can see why the 1673 is the moat advanced truck engiM en Ifce market today why it gives you better performance, greater t!oiy, longer life, improved driver efficiency. 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Some were blown apart by explosives; a few had to be dug out by hand and machine. Great heaps of stumps, sat urated wltn fuel oil, were ignited. The acrid smoke blanketed the neighborhood, made driving hazardous on the highway and irritated the throats of those folks living in the path of the prevaling winds. Earth graders, roaring and panting, filled in the low spots and smoothed out the slight elevations. The winds came and blew away the leaf mould and the top soil. The sand blew into the roadway and sifted into nearby homes. The woodland was gone, the ground was level and the area was a little desert. All this destruction took place nearly 10 years ago. The silly sign advertising the 'golden opportunity" long lince has been broken and faded and now is but a dis organized pile of boards. But a new sign has been put up. In view of the destruc- tion caused by the bulldozer and the land leveling ma chines, and the untidiness of the now vacant, weed-grown lot, a low point in human culture and stupidity h a been reached, The sign reads: "Anyone defacing t h 1 property will be prosecuted to the fullest extent of the law." Thf Cat l73 Dietet Truck Bttgim Highway Medford, Oregon IS. IMS B 7 MHS Physical! Tuesday Night Tuesday, Aug. 20, will be physical examination data for Medford high boys turn ing out for football. Seniors are to report to Doc tors Clinic, 1032 West Main St., at 8 p.m., juniors at $:15 p.m. and sophomores at S:30 p.m. Equipment will be issued to lettermen on Wednesday. Aug. 21, to junior non-letter men on Thursday and to soph omores on Friday. Hours are 10 a.m. to noon and 2 to 4 p.m. BLAKELY WINS Victoria. B. C. -Sirs-Port land's Bill Blakely success fully defended his Northwest Seniors Golf association title Friday with a 9 triumph over Pete Mclntyre of Victoria. 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