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A 'lLLallAY. bU'lLMBLK 17, l'JW MF.UFOHD .MAIL, TRIBUNE, .MEl)KOI(I), OREGON j ' ' or L ' . ' " .v 1 t,l They not only feys J j . '1 S"U r t ft V " 1 - ' M -rock" Monday f y 1 '. 1 I""! 1 ' V 9f-:r, K creased their LT f 5 1 Jk L ' ! 'fi - vJZ A t league lead to 7i" 3 V l? W . V snapping the St f ' " VA1" " y t - -rfl'nals1 10-game i. ' ' ,fv ' ' VT7 j wilh a 3-1 it.li v ?jfcJl - . ' V J. ii The setback t" ; 1 ''fi , - " ' "2 was only their Dodgers Win 'Big One Edge Cards 3 to 1 Behind Podres L'I'I Spoils Kditor a three-run homer in the second. . 1 .1 ii .- I I hi I s np- i Knn voa 0 n r pn n run.n iipr i'jft;: -J ginning to look like the elated : tor the Pirates and out-dueled1 - r VI i Los Angeles uoagers won t nave j Larry Jackson ot tne cuds wncn W - In tt-ail unlit npvf vpap hpf'nilsp : nilKr l?i-prni;Wi'c ninth . inninc STANDINGS tn nail until novl vpap hpcinsp : nillw M-iioi-nelci'c ninth . innind i "v I'nltfd Prm lulf rnatlonal . ...... ....... j - - " I AMERICAN LEACiUE mey won me uig one ucspus . single Drone up a acure i e a a a boner that rarely even is seen game. on the sandlots. survived that rh,.. nno noo onn o a 2 niuht. hut in- Piiti.burch onn oun 1101 a o SchaHcr. shriveled National VeJ ,3.2, ad pasiiarnm. two games ny Louis Lardi-1 winning streak ; i.o. Anie. noo n, , Victory. j podrt-s. Perrannk. i9i and Rose- fnr h f arriina LS rrnro. Mrocim. anamz x-New York ....100 Chicafjo 8S Minnesota 85 Baltimore 70 Delroil 74 Boston 73 Cleveland 72 Kansas City .... 67 Los Angeles .... 68 Washington . 53 GB Prt. .6 S 8 J67 14 .559 15 .523 20 'a .4!13 25 AH(i 27 .471 28 .447 32 447 32 .353 46 Pennant Race At A Glance NATIONAL LEAGUE lly L'nitrd Prew International V. 1.. I'd. OB 01! .809 1 1 595 2 I) Pollard Wins Main Event Rogue Valley racer Art Pol lard won the 100-lap main event in the Evergreen International 100 for super modified at Mon roe, Wash., over the week end. Pollard also had the fast thnn Philadelphia. Sept. 27 m, 2 for the day and came in second in the trophy dash, missing first by only a foot or two. - x-Clinched pennant. I Monday's Results I Chicago at Washington, - - . : .. nArB. , rain second in 21 ! Loser-Shanlz .6-41. IIB- ; Only games icheduled. ppd. HMDI It AI UMM scom; .lack Brown, in white, of Alumni appears stopped by a would-be Southern Oregon college tackier. But, Ihe coach at Medford's l.one Pine Grade school managed to slither out of the hands of Ihe Ked Haider and go over for MEDFOIID-rili ...TKiduuS" the Grads only touchdown in Saturday tussle in Ashland, in foreground Is No. H2. Keith .Johnson, coach at Crater High school and in background is Jim Tacchini (65), assistant to Johnson on Ihe Comet coaching staff. The college varsity won 19 to 6. Practices More Tightly Organized A Stanford Under Mew Ccsch slalslers games, and even ultra-conser- wusiai. vative Walt Alston conceded ...l: 1 1. little UnltnP " P,n 101 110 000 4 tilings 1UUK a mwc .' ,, ! MMw;,kce 030 000 00O-.1 a 1 'One game better, anyway, i Mnnchai t23-ai and nniiey. cin. ho hoHimrl emilinnlv. ninciT. Shnw I til, Ticlenaucr ,- ii, nWrt I ann inrre liuhhikv, 11 was me Iliai nine uie uirug- MR Mcnke.. Cepeda. er manager had smiled in aays I and he had ample reason after southpaw Johnny Podres and; Ron Perranoski collaborated in a three-hitter. j Podres, who pitched perfect ball for 5 1-3 innings and was; credited with his 14th victory, ; League Leaders Tuesday's I'robalile Pitihers 1 1 Baltimore at Los Angeles (2. twi- ninhti Mccormick (4-8 1 nnd mc Nally i6-7j vs. McBride c 13-1 1 j and Gntcwood ( 1-01. Detroit at Minnesota inljjhtl Awuirre 114-13, vs. Siehter (l-Di. Boston at Chicago inichu Heff ner 1 4-7 1 vs. Fisher (8-8), New York at Cleveland (niphti Downing 1 12-4) vs. Donovan tll 13 Kansas Citv at WashinRton inluhtJ Drabowsky (6-12) vs. Dan icls 1 5-9). By United Press International II. More Jclopy Auto Racing Set At Spsedvay Sunday great crowd-plcaser last week. More than a dozen entries win smash each other until only one can move. Winner ol tne This is anothrr in a scries , ing of riisnalches dealing wilh the savs. Klftf prospects of major West i performer and a tough boy.' Coast college fnolhall teams Uv SCOTT HAII.I.IE UI'I Spurts Writer STANFORD. Calif (LTD 'Practices are a lot more tight- Fans of jalopy aulo racing are in fr another uflernonn of spills and chills lliis Sunday, way' ova, cast of Wh,te W dorian event will win a spe-, j TTl:LC't & some fifty jalopies rials at 12:M p m. ; are c.vpecle.l, headed by Jack 'Sm-' ,he R"ys lea ncd in a As siK-cial teatuie. another I Keck, high-point driver flom urry his spring that heir job. Destruction Dnrby has been ; Reno. Nevada Keck, former i cre" ' c""lc" j NATIONAL LEAOL'E NATION A I.LEAGIF. fmp winumen As Ralston was the hero beyond any doubt i Groat. stL 14 504 he's a real consistent in me victory, ana 111s udueiy mate, catcher Jonn ttoseporo Frank Dobofskv, an outstand- nearly wound up the goat. ir, fiiinivt hric honn virlnlinoH r.nnnHc r,r Trtnlp . h .' . ' . ' . ' Whit Sit. . 15.1 (123 103 102 .30H u-i h an iniui-pf n pn :inn ns; n 1 iv,nnn nnnH .... . , ,ot o,,o '"'. V . 1 ' t ,i, noseuuio, vsnuac ma paorc, , j lono. siu ....i-ii" "f" ? "J -I San Francisco position 011 mi: infill sine ui 111c Dans lrrUrcci prominently in a , '-,' ar - - ; inie is in me iKiima ui uiin ""- e-i joss by the Dodgers at tne bur. on tne ten side is jacK ( hands of the Phillies last Sun- amkkican leaoi-k rlvjnnlo ivlin t,-innpr j;nrinE? i .1 c i,,u.t nnnn.ii.. I islmskl. Hos 14.1 n -1 1 .l lf3 .325 Clnicnte. Pitt.. 141) 549 72 1,8 -JJ4 li. Aaron, ihii i.ti .ii'J lit i"" . nll,hti T. Davis. LA 137 525 4 168 .320 ("Igntl I'lnsiin, LHl. . i ,,,,, , '' I r.mulr.. Phil 145 522 77 Hid 31SI Cepeda. SF .145 538 02 171 .318 . AnBcl, While, StL ... 153 1123 103 102 .308 ! Lot Anelc WednesdaVs Games Baltimore at Los Ancele might) Detroit at Minnesota (night, Boston at ChicaEO 2 Itwi-night) Kansas City at Washington You could practice to compete as a shot putter. There is some heft a! tackle with Al Ilildcbrand (2.10) and Bob .Nichols (225). Ralston doesn't want his tackles lo be- i" "t-: ciay, connecteu iui uai BjiJi.-ai-; PrI)1.snn IjA ,45 s4 scheduled to climax Ihe days Rogue Valley resident who used (,,. h ',.; '.T " .. i. come human box-cars. action. This endurance event I to race lit . Uie old Ash and; And 'if " lhlnk ,haVs J(,hn ior stocK caia oin.v. nw,-cu a j oj.ui-w".. p vision ill! urn iu Hume a uik "t "Tackles should be big but ori In hp a trm e off Cardinal ' Rniins, starter Ernie Broglio in the sec- j J', Dgos; JJJ ond inning. j ward. Chi. . io 585 Roseboro's blow hit the right j ,'ch,; Jm field screen and barely missed i Howard, n y. 127 4n u.l - The nnHonr Frcgnai. L A. 145 5.i3 catcher made it all the way to! . j..-.: u. IfillOMK R L'NS tnira ana was uusuhb unnaeu National l.eaeueAaron R8 174 .322 00 18!) .312 77 181 .311) 8fi Hili .300 IS8 185 .2!)li 78 172 .204 72 157 .203 83 142 .288 72 132 .287 78 156 .282 Pet. GB .800 .505 2 .543 10 .528 12 'i .523 13 .523 13 .407 17 .473 20 'i .384 34 .325 43 Monday's Results Las Anccles 3. St. Louis I Inight) San Fran 4. Milwaukee 3 Iniehtl Pittsburch 1. Chicago 0 might! Only games scheduled. Milwaukee Philadelphia Cincinnati . .. Chienqo Pittsburgh .. Houston New York 82 . 80 70 . 80 . 75 . 71 40 102 PCI Crov2i At Stake Tcnh Time trials arc slated lo start at 12:30 p.m. followed by the Trophy Dash and other races at 2 p.m. Uv DAVE HOWE Additional information on the L'I'I Sports Wrilrr racing program at the Medford All the chips are down tonight ; Speedway may be obtained by as the Pacific Coast league ! contacting Crosby s Mobil Scrv championship playoff series goes . ice on West Jackson st. in Med io the seventh game. Spokane ford. and Oklahoma City will shout: Mcdlorrt Speedway is located Stanford's new coach, ,h M,ir,,,-H nval uuiim .m- ...,r.,.,B. .u.u- v. ... I, , , ... ills C ark Weaver, hs quarter- lady dr vers w get into the . . , i n , . - , :i ,., . back, who is a kev man n this dill, ,11 ij;iiui in a .-.iimi - oeipuff event. current Los Ange- began waving year's drive to get the Indians off Ihe stadium floor. They haven't had a winning cam paign since 1!157. Ralston, who raplaced folksy Jack Curtice after Stanford won five and lost five last season, won't make any predictions. j "I'm not familiar wilh the Rig Six conference and so I'm in the dark about what we'll do," he told the flying squad of SKywnters recc n 1 1 y at a savs of til les Ram. Pressed. Ralston will s a y. "1m optimistic hy nature ami' shortstop Dick Groat didn't you can bet that we're going know wnat it was a about after the championship. But I'm i(her hut he fjnllv took BrJg. a stranger in this league , Ws throw and ,agged serond. The schedule: Sept. 21 San ; Th r,.Hs lhn rnriP.,inH to Jose Slate here; Sept. 2 - Ore-1 umplres insisting that Roseboro Braves MrCovey. Giants 33. Mays Gl- 3.1: Cepeda. oiants ji; wnne. Cards 27. to ; Anteriran l.eaeur Stuart. Red ,lhrt;nfI u;m in thtnw "' Kilicnrew. nvins aim- nivalin, uinifi ...... w...... . son Twins 33, Han Twins 3; thn ball to sccona dhsc ,-iiso mobile such as Merlin off when four cardinal pitchers, ; 42 Olson wns at Utah State ' he sitting jn the St Louis dugouli jnti frantically Loi A nuclei St. Louis 91 62 Games remaining: Los Angeles 1 1 1 Home (0 1 : Pittsburgh Sept. 2l tn) 21. (n 22: new Yarn. ept. at inj inj in: Awav 421: At SI. LOUIS Sept. 17 (nt 18 mi. St. Louis (0 1 Home (9): Los Angeles. Sept. 17 in). 18 tn); Cin cinnati, Sept. 27 (n. 28, 29. Away 4i: At Cincinnati Sept. 20 n, 22; at Chicago Sept. 24. 25. Maris May Be Out For Season at Kent's Pacific Raceways Sept. 28-29. Ward won the 500 in 1!)38 and 1962. Jones will pilot a Lotus and Ward a Chev-powered Cooper. FIGHTS the works at Oklahoma City to ; seven miles north of Medford ! hriefinn "The s. hn H n I p determine the league champion. ' off the Crater Lake highway , ,mRher than any I've faced b"- The scrappy ll'Jers brought the ; cast or White City. Turn right ! (,? series to a deadlock Monday j at Cascade Shopping Center Ralston has been busy making night hy shutting out the In- and follow Ihe signs. Conces-; changes, with a squad that num dians 9-0, on the three-hit pitch-; sions are available at the track. ; hers 22 returning letlermen and ing performance by the veteran , there are nine in his tentative Russ Kcmmerer. II was a i , . "must" game for Oklahoma I UartWOVS HOS Oct. 12 Rice there: Oct. 10 Washington there; Oct. 2 Notre Dame here; Nov. 2 Southern Californis there; Nov. IB Washington State here; Nov. 23 California here. City. The BPers pulled llieiuschcs logether after trailing Spokane three games lo one with tri umphs Sunday and Monday starling lineup ) ierb.icks Slufletl His biggest shifts were al Ihe halfbacks, which have been Medford Karlwavs club held i ldK, " "vcl nv '"' ""'m''1' luar a race Sunday in lionor of Dick I fp,cks'..lh; slarll"R M- h'llf Florev. who is home on Armv ! '-s c ' nurlow, lormorly Cur Special Race Manager Gradv Ihitinn - said i leave. And. Florev won one of ! llt'p s 'n'st SCT"1 caller he will start Hen Johnson lo- ! the events mirl had fast limn campus sidehners Some hat night but Spokane pilot Dannv Ozark was not sure who would be his mound choice. Kcmmerer, who until about a month ago was strictly a relief pitcher, went the route. It was his second appearance in the playoffs. He .started the st'cn:id game but was relieved by Cor don Jones alter giving up two runs in six innings. Junes was charged with the los. All the Spokane hits were singles, two by dene Wallace The veteran Kemmerer, who started h's pro career in !!!,"!, didn't walk a man and sirmk out three. Only six Indians reached first ba.e. Meanwhile, all of the Okla homa City regulars got at h ast one hit with first baseman Hob Boyd leading the b.irrai.v w,th a perfect niciil in lour tups. Dave Huberts had three for four and two runs hatted in. ,l;ie Woolen had three hits and as many runs baited in. Florev look Class 1 with 27(11) 'uuiiow is playing betl-'r now points, "l lis time in a Bug kart ,nal 1,0 has been relieved o! the with MC 4(1 engine was 17.5. i pressure of running uie learn. 01 her winners were Darrold Marker, Class 2. 221)5; Shirley llainev. powder puff . 2115; Reg gut Avres. junior, 27ii(l, and Jerry Condiay, 25-lap enduro, S!M. Ajrc.s was second in the enduro. Bill Grow was awarded the "hard luck" trophy. Condray drove a Bug kail with Saetla engine. It is owned hv liav Coleman, Grants Pass. rtiiottier converted lu.irierhnck, Ralston's right half, is Dick Ragsdale. He was riamiy ,i de fensive performer last year This leaves even g r e a t e r weight on Ihe brisk and Iviunv Weaver, whose -iecond - half quarterbarking lifted S'.anti rd to a ."(M3 smasher t.ve- Cali fornia last November. "Weaver is as important to us had neglected to touch second. First base umpire Ed Sudoi agreed and declare J the Dodger catcher out. After the game, Roseboro ad mitted he hadn't touched sec ond. Musial Hits Homer Tommy Davis singled home the first run of the game in the sixth inning, and Stan (The Man) Musial tied the score in the seventh with his 12th homer of the season and 475th of his career. Musial's wallop stirred the ca pacity crowd of 32,442 at Busch stadium into a near frenzy, but hopes for a Cardinal victory were short lived because the Henry Niedei nieyer. Three who 1 Dodgers cracked through with broke 23 each were Hugh Mc-1 two runs in the ninth. Gintv. Harry Cawker and Ber- Little Bobby Shantz took over nard llenrv. : Ihe pitching for the Cards in Young, Hunt and Culbcrtson the ninth after Broglio had each shattered 23 clay targets , yielded for a pinch hitter in the in handicap shooting. McGinty i eighth. was high in skcet with 21. I Ron r airly hit Shantz second Howard. Yanks 28. RI'NS RATTKII IN Nall'Miai l.raciie Aaron. Bravrs 128; While. Cards 108; Bnyer. Cards 107: Pinson, Reds 99. Mays, Giants 97. American League Stuart, Red Snx 111); Kaline. Tigers 08: Wag ner. Angels 89; Colavito, Tigers 87; Allison. Twins 87. Hunt Busts 25 Straight Gene Hunt broke a perfect 25 on Sunday in lfi-yard Irap shooting at Medford Gun club. Six men each broke 24 birds. They were Or A. S. Anderson, Floyd Young. Ray tt'yatl, Irv Warren, Paul Culbcrtson and A shoot w ill he held next Sun day. Sept. 22. The Karlwavs club will meet as Pete Beathard at Southern at 7::m p.m. on Wednesday, Calilornia or Craig Morten at Sept. IS, at Central Point. ' ! Cal," Ralston said. "He.-, a In Sept. It races Bill Savard , take - charge guy, a line loader won junior first class and Ay res j and can run as well as throw " second class Senior w inners ; Ralston may count on Mike were Glen Thomas, Class Connellv. a sophom.i-e. t,i he Jack MeCandliss. Class 2, and ; Ken Avers. (Mass ,3. Condray had 17 1 fji-l time for juniors. Mctchen KO's Wilson, Wants To Fight Clay ; SWl'A MONICA. Calif, tVl'li I - -Heavy weu:fit Eddie Maehen, who successfully slatted on the : comeback trail Monday night wiih a knoc kout of Ollie Wilson ' in Santa Monica Civic Auditor ! ium, sas he's ready lo take on Hie Louisville Lip, Cassius Clay, i "nehl now." The I'm-pound Maehen, relax- j America candidate. in:; in his tlresing room follow-1 Katston s hook as ma his kan of Wilson, 2()ti, Mi ami, m 2 l!i of Ihe sixth round ol a scheduled stx-rounder. said he wis "very satisfied'' with Ihe i i,in, ..t., .i i t- , I..,, ii'siuis in ins nisi iium since a DUCK. iiNrscour- Spekaiic ni'O Oku Okl.-i Citv m: lir, Orteia. Wlilll'itr ffil. So,, 111 it!, !,-,il I'., merer and Woiurn I. Casanova Names His Starting Brickfield EUGENE, Ore. ifPK -Ore-! Ron's starling harkhelil Satur day in the big interserimp-il 'against Ponn Slate will find Boh Berry at quarterback. all-Am, o-. lea Mel Renfro and Larn Hill Heavers replacement while Ihe former signal calleis si n- in Iheir new spots. "Thurlow and Rag.-tl.ile are two of the best runners on the team, which is a mam reason why they were moved lo half hack." Ralston said Veterans Ken Babap.in and Tony DeLellts are proven per formers al fullback and center Marv Harris gives Ihe Indians even more of the "strength up the middle." Hefty Linemen Harris, Stanford's big All- rales in strong Ninth, Eighth Graders To Vic Southern Oregon conference ninth and eighth grade football teams go into action this week. Friday ninth grade tussles will have North Grants Pass against lleihick al the Medford school. Crater at South Grants Pass and Monument at Ashland. Klamath Falls plavs Mcl.oiighlin in Med ford on Saturday. E'j'hlh grade irays on Friday are South Grants Pass versus Crater at Central Point. Iled nck at North CP and Savage at Monument. 159 Set For Start Of Portland Open Coach Lcn Casanova nanvd his starters alter a single work out Monriav. mental 3o. breakdown t-l months PORTLAND lUPll-A field of 159 players is set for the start of the s:;ti,ooti Portland Open Golf Tournament Thursday. .lack Nicklaus, who failed to survive the cut in last week's solid perlormer who will be as Seattle Open, is Ihe defending line a lineman as there is on champ'on. Also on hand will be (he coast." Itillv Casper, three-time winner Another veteran is right end ol the Portland event, and Hobby plays have helped maintain the Nichols, last week's Seattle win university's tradition of produc- ner pitch off the right field screen for a double and after Roseboro struck out, Willie Davis singled to score Fairly with the winning run. The Dodgers added an in surance run when second base man Julian Javier threw wildly lo second on a double play ball hit by Moose Skovvron, pinch hitting for Podres. Still Hopeful "I'm not at all pessimistic be cause we lost the first game." said Cardinal manager Johnny Kcnne. The defeat isn't fatal lo our pennant hopes. We still have our two big men to throw at them." He meant southpaw Curt Sim mons, who'll be shooting for his Kith victory and fourth straight shutout tonight, and Bob Gib son, who will pitch Wednesday night. Sandy Kotit'ax goes for the Dodgers tonight nnd Pole Hiehert Wednesday night. Only two other games were played in Ihe majors Monday night, with the Giants beating the Braves, 4-3. and the Pirates downing the Cubs, 1-0. Juan Marichal scored his 23rd victory for the Giants in hand ing the Braves their seventh straight loss with a six-hit ef fort. Orlando Cepeda's 31st homer off loser Tonv Cloninger in the fifth proved to be the win ning run after Denis Mcnke hit PITCltlNO National League Perranoski. Dodgers 15-3: Koufax. Dodgers 2a S: McBran. Pirates 13-3. Maloney, Reds 2-8; Spahn. Braves 20-8 American League Bouton. Yanks 20-6; Ford. Yanks 23-7; Peters, White Sox 18-6; Downing. Yanks 12-4: Radatz. Red Sox 14-6 Tuesdays Probable Pitchers San Francisco at Milwaukee inieht) Sanford (15-13) vs. Spahn 120.61 Philadelphia at New York inighii l a .265 batting average with 22 -McLu-h ,13-11. vs. S''ard ; home,.s and M b6aUed jn Chicago al Pittsburgh '2. tw-i- 1 night i Hnhbie ,7-10i and Buhl i9 I3i or Toth iS-91 vs. Friend (17 15, and ihhon ,5-101. Houston at Cincinnati fnightt Nnltebart f 10-71 vs Maloney 122-61. i I.os Angeles at St. Louis (night) j Koulax (23-5i vs. Simmons 115-71. I Jones, Ward Enter Grand Prix at Kent KENT (UPI)-Parnelli Jones, winner of this year's Indian apolis 500, and Roger Ward a N'F.W YORK mtpii Rneer lormer winner 01 tne same race. Maris may be through for the Monday filed entries for the season and there is even some 1 535,000 Grand Prix road race question whether he will be ready to play in the World Se ries. The injury-plagued 29-year-old rightfielder for the New York Yankees left the club and re turned here Monday for further examination of a back condi tion. Dr. Sidney Gaynor, the Yan kees' team physician, will ex amine Maris at Lenox Hnl Hos pital and may order him to re main in the hospital for obser vation. "Maris has a sacroiliac condi tion and he's in real pain," said Yankee manager Ralph Houk. I have no idea when he 11 be ready to play." Maris has been sidelined by one injury or another for most ot the season. He missed the i first two weeks of the season be-: cause of a pulled hamstring mus cle in his left leg, missed three I more weeks in July because of 1 abdominal surgery, and was out j most of August because of an in jury to his left hand. He has appeared in only 85 of the Yankees' 152 games and has BOSTON (UPIl Tom McNeelev 20.). Mcdficld. Mass.. knocked out Pa (2 ' 10' Kennett sluarc, PHILADELPHIA I UPIl I en Matthews. 136. Philadelphia stopped J. D. Ellis 138'2. Trenton. 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