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SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 29, l'J63 MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, OREGON DB(U)WLni(G B1KSTA T.KAGUE Lai Pajaritaa 8-i 0, Louise Swindler 472; Blooper (84) 4, Haypl lnrh t2R Tre Peon (6-6) 3, Lillle Holt 450; Amigoi (5-7) 1, Jo Vollment 477. Lax Senorai (2-101 1. Jeannette Williams 423; in weiDHCK a rnrliv JnnN 4.17. Sleepy Gringos (1-11) 0, Hulda Sonimcr 41ti; Sieta Arriba (9-3j 4, Hloi.se Flet 422. Tnet Sueno M-B) 3. Edna Lan der 448: Dim Birlos (84) 1, Gerrl Be w ley 439. Edna Landeri 193, Bonnie Green 171. EJoise Kiel 168; Sicte Arriba .1614. CROWN LIGHTERS l.EAGVK Whltcney Real Ehtate HI-31 4, Marv orfenbacher 522; Harvey' Shell (3-!)l 0, Jo Vollment 478. Browns' Trucking (9-31 2, De Le Roy 481; Stevens Auto Sales (8-4) 2. Utnell Wilkcr 450. Artie Circle (8-4) 4. Shirley Mit chell 49!): Sound Shop (4-6) 0. Alice Landing 459. Cascade Laundromat (3-7) 4, Dot Ncase 537; McLafn'j Drug Center (2-101 0. Joyce PIdcock. Dot Nease 207. Joyce Pidcock 190, Shirley Mitchell. Madeline Kennedy 188; Whitney Real Estate LADY ELKS PM LEAGUE Elkettei (0-3) 4. Jan Rians 413; Stags (Ms-lOlz) 0, Alice Thoreaon 365. Thumpers (4-8) 1, Jeannette Du ma 444; Bloopen 6tij 3, Dottie Veal 460. Nomads (7-5) 4, Quanita Brenner 473; Pindownen 6!f-5',il 0, Gayle Mullln 410. Wapitis f75l 2, Shirley Berns 447; Enquires (7-5( 2. Marie Train man 450. Quanita Brenner 174, J cane He Dumas 173; Wapiti 1519. ' fllAMPAGNK LEAGUE Medford Tire (4-4) 4, Hazel Black .105; O. K. MarKet 1 1 - J o, cmo - Wnlff - West CoHit (6-2) 4. V. Bartolomei ' 453; Wooden Shoe (0-8) 0, Ja . Lochard 378. Rnw Ann Snack Bar (7-1) 3, Everal Krelger 426; Baumans Fire Equip. (5-3) 1, Jeri Tresham 427. Mann's Store (4-4) 3, Doris " Knapp 442; Norton Lbr. Co. (35) 1, Marianne Coolie 454. Team No. 4 (3-5) 3. Iva Schorsek 450; Round Table (44) 1. Nancy right 424. G & R Logging (8-3) 2. Faye Kncbel 405; Team NO. 1 (B-ZJ 2. ' Lonnie Sutherlin 406. Marianne Coolie 207; iva . Sch orach 184: Medford Tire 1845. ' SUNDAY TU'ILIGHTKRS Guys and DnIU (10-2) 4. Earl Lenz 522; Runty Rollera (4-8) O. Chuck Robertson 420, Chuckers (9-3) 3. Al Flora 549; star Gazers (4-8) 1. Frank Jenkins 50!) . Four Jenks (9-3) 3. T. J. Martin ; 4Rfi: Left and Rights (5-7) 1, Glen . Wilkins 517. Bombers (6 1 i-il 1 j 2 1 i . Bert -Sarff 519; Goof era (S'.i-6'i) l'x. Charles Moore 525. " WesUide Four (6-6) 3. Daryl Carlson 454: Bs and Cs (3-9) 1. Kenneth Coder 473. . Unfortunates (6-6) 3. Clarence Bailey 445: Choppers (4-8) 1. Harry LaFever 422. Al Flora 204. T- J. Martin 201. Stella Niedermeyer 170, Shirley .Wilkin 166. ' EARLY BIRD LEAGUE Mechanics Laundry 8!i-3'.0 3. Sally Sweeney 455; Medford Hotel . (5-7 1. Marion Neidermeyer 403. Larry's Line Up (8-4i 4. Marjorie Lock wood 455; Jay Allen (5-7) 0. Marlene Jenien 465. Team No. 4 (8-4) 4. Kay Humph : rey 443: Moore's Patio (4-8) 0. . Patiy Waggoner 379. Rogue Valley Const. (6-6) 3. Gwen Brendle 530; Tolo Cedar Mill Ci'j-S1,) l. Joyce Jack 440. Rn mho's Richfield (6-6) 3. Nadlne Peek 485; Enloe Electric (6 ' 6t i, Kathy Adams 450. ! Gwen Brendle 211. Kathv Adam . 181. Barbara McCardell 176; Larry's Line Up 2168. MAJORETTE SCRATCH Southern Oregon Trophy (11-1) : 3. Bea Mathews S30; KYJC (2-10) 1, Pat Dwycr 492. Kim's (9-3) 1, Del Christianson . 619; Dodson Poultry (4-8) 3, Elaine Brown 543. - Classic Studio (8-4) 3. Gertie Blind 539; Drew's Manstore (9-7) 1, : Ethel Champion 537. Larry's Line-Up (7-5) 3. Arbelle Siken 504; Roxy Ann Lanes (1-11) 1, Doreen Meillcke 500. Oregon Veneir (fl-6) 4. Ann Ta.v ' lor 524; Brave Bull (7-8) 0. Pat ' wailey Ai. Ben Mathews 207, Gertie Burd 203. Ann Taylor 203; Classic Studio 8TARFIHE LEAGUE Slmmonds Const. (10-fl) 0. Jay Lubbers 553; Walker's Texaco (10 6i 4: C, Freeman 620, Insurance Mart (H'-nj u, a. niina 52H; Dental Lab, (0-7) 4. E. Rich ardson 540. Weeks and Orr (10-fi) 1. Greg Orr 544: Rojje valley vending iu 7) 3, Herb Masterson 554. Medforri Mail Tribune (8-8) 3 Forrest Liddell 562: Olson-Lawyer Lbr. (3-13i 1, Harold Hurley 537. Delah Timber (7-91 1. Allan Ra- duki 526; American Veneer (6-10) 3, Buck Day 430. Larry's Lineup (7-9) 3. Frank Solomon 536; Pinnacle Orchards (7-fli I. Pllnk Barr 501. Jim Cox 232. C. Freeman 224, Herb Masterson 223; Walker's Tex aco SOIL ROLLIVG PIN LEAGUE HI Martin (0'i-23) 21. Vivian Rodgers 481; Garrett Brothers (4',a 7l,a) 1 la. Gert Winnlnghnm 427. Butte Falls General Store (0-3) 3. June Tungate 489; Team Eight 16-6) 1, Rosa Young 496. Bud's Texaco (9-3 3, Louise Bohl 455; Bill's Lady Bugs (4-8) 1, Bertha Snook 457. White's Midway Service (2-10) 1, Marion Nobbs 493; B and B Auc tion (4-8) 3, Carol La nE ford 502. June Tungate 197, Bertha Snook 187, Cnrol Langford 187; Butte Falls Store 1950. r1 mr"1 " r-jl'".""'""t ymmHMmmmmmmmmmmmm i tya? mj mm mm American League Roundup Twins Chase Yanks' Two Pitching Aces CMNIC PLANNED Plans for Ford Motors' annual Punt, Pass and Kick clinic and competition were formulated at this recent dinner hosted by Crater Lake Motors of Medford. Classes will be held on Saturday, Oct. 5, at five area grade schools. Competition is set for Saturday, Oct. 12, at the Medford high stadium. Coaching staffs of Medford high and grade schools attended the dinner. Clockwise, from left around the outside of the table are Frank Koelandt, John Kovenz and Fred Spiegel berg, of the high school staff; Fred Coleman, Crater Lake Mo tors,; Tom MacLeod, radio station KYJC manager; Paul Even sen, of the high school staff; Lee Ragsdale, Medford school physical education supervisor; Ralph Monroe, of the high school staff, and Joe Funderberg, elementary school coach. Clockwise, from the left, on the inside of the table are Jim Akerill, Loren Soderlund and Don Jerry, grade school coaches; Dean Benson, of the high school staff, and Loren Olson, Ron Singler, Herb Colley and Jack Brown, grade school coaches. (Landis photo). National League Roundup ZKPHVR LKAGUK Modern Tile Co. 17-n 4, Susan Meeker 485: Lanriii Studio 13-3 0. Gloria Taylor 442- Medford Ambulance (B-21 3. Ann Skeelen 471: Medford Honda I2'i 3'j) 1. VI Corby 472 WalnsroU s Drue. (.1-3) 4. Hazel Heed 4f7: A-l Answering (l-7j 0. Meredith Bessonette 4n. Rogue Boarding Kennels (4-4) 3. Kate Cox 4 1 A: Burk's Awnings (a'j-4',1 1. Joyre Lewis 42fi. Hazel Reed 1R6. Mabel Hamilton 178. Alice Fields 177. Modern Tile Co. 1798. LI'CKV STRIKERS LEAGUE B and J Market 11.1-31 4. Nora Bailey 417: Dan Patch Co. (6-10) 0. Fran Hlgglns 448 Jims signal service 3. Pearl Crow 480: Van Weyi Thrift (8-81 1. Vic Huher 378. rJateman's Rlenrield care no-n) 4. Helen Fagone 416: Johnson Const. 17-9) 0. Iris Wlmer 423. Harrison Electric (9-7) 3. Gcrrle Bewley 418: While City Tire (8-101 LAura Boyes 4til. Jackson County Co-Cm (9-71 2. Marlene Jensen 448: Faher's Market 13', -HI', I 2. zella Fleming 428. Mnsers FlVlng A 17-01 3. De ores Kallsta 313; Bunnycrest Dairy 15-111 I, Betty Westfall 419. Clark Wlker Real F.stale (7-9) 1. Shirley Mitchell 438; Cogswell's Market (7-8i 3, Jo Vollmert 422 Helen Fagone 197, Anita Graves 204: B & J Market 1870. SPORTS Hurler Sets Record For Cubs With Win STANDINGS By United Press Internationa! AMERICAN LEAGUE By United Press International Dick Ellsworth beat the Mil waukee Braves, 4-1, Saturday and became the first Chicago Cubs' lefthander to win 22 capitalizing on a single by Rusty Staub, Jim Wynn's two run double and three New York errors. The Colts pushed across six more runs in the sixth on games since Jim Vaughan did , four hits and three walks it m 1018. Third baseman Jim Daven- Homc runs by Billy Williams port scored on a wild pitch in and Leo Burke, both with a run-1 die seventh inning Saturday to nor on base, produced all of oive San Francisco a 3-2 win x-New York Chicago Minnesota . . Baltimore ..104 .. 94 ...91 .. 88 Detroit 78 Cleveland 77 Boston 7fi Kansas City 73 Los Angeles 70 Washington 55 x-Clinched pennant. EMPIRE LEAGUE Oak Grove Service (9-3) 2. Vlr glnla Wilson 531: Olfon Mack Sales . 14-ni 2, rieien uey sou. Albers Feed and Farm (9-4) 3. Delores Hawley 492; Fittj Seafood and Poultry (4-8) 1, Laura Boyes 445. Stones TV Service (8-4) 3, Midge Panter 478: Team 10 (2-10) 1, Irma Shroy 433. United Meat Products (B'i-5',1 1. Betty Danlken 414: Western Thrill Drug 16-6) 3, Esther Offord 489. Nu-way Cleaners (8-4) 3. Jovce ' Pidcock 518; Ren Taylor Insurance (4'5-7'J) 1. Peggy Melsted 488. Helen Dey 208. 189. Esther OI ford 105. Midge Panter 189; Olson Mack Sales 1477. COMMERCIAL LEAGUE OK Market 113-2) 2. Jim Ander son 605; Olsen'a (8-9) 1, Jake Olsen , 823. Lamport's (10-51 2. Sam Van Dvke 5kr. Alexander A- Brown (5- iui i. Mcve sparling ais Brave Bull do-5i 2 Dick Mr Krnzie 500: So Ore. Dry Kiln (6-9j . 1. Frank Chapman 501. Klin's 18-61 3. Bohby Champion 12: Frlto Kids (3-12) 0, Joe Lcniieux 580. Wooden Shoe 19-81 2. Bill Hawlev .133. Team No. 12 (6-91 1. Leonard Thrun 583. Bale's Wholesale Co. (8-71 3. Hunter Dixon 582; Mechanics laun dry 14-111 0. Bob Larocqtte 535. Beck s Bakery 18-71 1. Dick Ad kins 570; So. Ore. Trophy Co. (8-7) 2, Gary Couch 562. Floyd Hnyner 245, Ftov Gazawav 230. Rill Hawley 228; Brave Bull 961; Klin's 2716. Senior Series Umpires Picked NEW YORK (UPI)-Joe Pa- parella of the American league and Tom Gorman of the Na tional league today were ap pointed the senior umpires for the 1963 World Series by Com missioner Ford Frick. Paparella will work behind the plate for the opening game at Yankee Stadium next Wednes day, with Gorman at first base. Larry Napp of the AL will be stationed at second base and Shag Crawford of the NL at third base. These four umpires will ro tate the bases after each game tn a clockwise direction. John Rice of the AL and Tony Ven-1 son of the NL will work on the 1 foul lines. I Official scorers chosen by Frick were: Lou Hatter of the Baltimore Sun, vice-president of , the Baseball Writers associa tion of America; Frank Finch of the Los AnReles Times; and Leonard Shector of the New , York Post. Chicago's runs. The loss means the Braves are certain to finish in sixth place this season and it will be the first time since the team moved to Milwaukee from Bos ton in 1953 that it has been out of the first division. Beat Cards Successive singles by Pete Rose, Tom Harper and Vada Pinson brought in two runs and gave the Cincinnati Reds s 3-1 victory over the bt. Louis Card inals. Joe Nuxhall won his 15h game for the Reds aeainst eight defeats. Cincinnati scored its runs against Lou Burdctte who was chased in the two run seventh inning after hitting Frank Rob inson with a pitched ball. Two big innings coupled with Don Nottebart's seven hit pitch ing led the Houston Colts tn e 9-1 victory over the New York Mets. Three Errors The Colts scored throe un earned runs in the first inning, over Pittsburgh. Juan Marichal won his 23th game for the Giants and tied Sandy Koufax for the most wins in the National League. Joe Gibbon was the loser for Pitts burgh. In a night game, Philadelphia was at Los Angeles. National League New York .. 001 000 0O0I 7 4 Houston 300 006 0009 0 0 Anderson. Cisco ifii and Cole man; Nottcbart and Bntcman. An derson (LP). Pittsburgh . 020 000 O002 7 0 San Fran 000 020 01 x 3 8 1 Gibbon and Brand; Marichal and Bailey HRs Slargcll (Pgh) Bailey ISF). 8 1 Chicago 002 onn 02n 4 Milwaukee .. OHO 000 1001 5 0 Ellsworth and Berlell; Lemaster. Hendlcv 15). Shaw If)) and Torre. LP Lemaster. HRs Williams (Chll, Burke IChll. NATIONAL LEAGUE '. x-Los Angeles St. Louis 02 San Francisco 87 Cincinnati 86 Philadelphia 85 Milwaukee 83 Chicago 82 Pittsburgh . 74 Houston 65 New York 51 110 x-Clinched pennant. Pet. .648 .584 .565 .534 .484 .481 .472 .456 .435 .342 Prt. .619 .571 .540 .534 .531 .516 .509 .460 .404 J17 IN FINAL - PORTLAND (UPI) - Defend ing champion Mrs. R. L. Borst and Mrs Tom Harrison Jr. met today in the 36-hole final of the Oregon Women's Golf associa tion championship at Oswego Lake Country Club. Gold Ray Fish Count WEEK ENDING SEPT. 28: Chinook salmon 112 (Includes 43.7 per cent Jack salmon). Summer run steelhead 51. FULL REASON: Chinook salmon 41.174 (In cludes 17.3 per cent Jack salmon) slltre April 9. Summer run steelhead 756 since May 13. U.S. Netters Score Sweep BOURNEMOUTH, Eng. (UPI) The United States Davis Cup team Saturday completed a 5-0 sweep over Britain in their inter-zone scries on crushing vic tories in the final two singles matches by Chuck McKinley and Frank Froehling. Froehling, of Coral Gables, Fla., playing the best tennis of his career, breezed past Mike Sangster, 6-1, 4-6, 6-0. 6-4. Mc Kinley, of San Antonio, Tex., America's top-ranked player, earlier whipped Billy Knight, 8-6, 6-2, 6-3. The U. S. squad now moves on to India to battle for the right to challenge Australia for the Davis Cup in December. Sangster could not cope with Froehling's rocket serve and managed to break service only once during the match. CIIISOX BUY HICKS CHICAGO (UPD-Jim Hicks, a 24-year-old outfielder who was the most valuable player in the Sally league this year, has been purchased by the Chi cago White Sox, who also gave lefthand pitcher Taylor Phillips his outright release to Indian a p o 1 i s of the International league. By United Press International The Minnesota Twins spoiled the final World Series pitching tuneups of two New York Yan kee hurlers Saturday with a 6-3 victory that gave Lee Stange the first win of his career over the American league champions. Whitcy Ford, scheduled to pitch next Wednesday's scries opener against the Dodgers, was tagged for an inside-the-park homer by Vic Power in the first inning and left after four in ings trailing, 1-0. He had started in quest of his 25th victory of the season and the 200th of his career. Five Walks After Ford's departure, the Twins roughed up probable sec o n d game starter Al Downing for six hits, five walks and five earned runs over the last five innings. Bob Allison's two run double was the big blow of a three-run sixth inning during which the Twins sent eight men to t h e plate. J. C. Martin slammed a three run homer and Deacon Jones connected for his first homer in the majors for the Chicago White Sox to give Frank Kreut zer his first major league win, 7-2, over Washington. Don Lock Oregonians Snag Honors KENT, Wash. (UPI) Two Oregonians walked away with top honors in regional amateur sports car races at Pacific Race ways Saturday as a prelude to the second annual Northwest Grand Prix. Highlight of the week end ac tivity will take place today when two 100 mile heats for the 35.000 grand prix title will be held. In Saturday's race Glen P. Porter Jr., of Eugene, piloted a Triumph 3 to victory in the first race which also enabled him to earn a first in class title, F production. Pierre Phillips, of Portland, drove a Lotus 20 in winning the second and final amateur race of the day. He was first in the formula junior class. homered and collected three hits for the Senators. Sam Bowens and John Orsino powered home runs to lead Bal timore's extra-base hitting pa rade which overpowered De troit, 8-6. Rookie Dave McNally, with relief help from Dick Hall, won his seventh game against eight losses. Phil Regan was the victim of a four-run burst in the third inning to take his ninth loss. Bases-Loaded Single Lou Clinton's bases-loaded sin gle in the last of the ninth in ning brought the Boston Red Sox from behind to a 4-3 victory over the Los Angeles Angels. Dick Radatz, who shut out the Angels in relief in the ninth, picked up his 15th win. Clinton's hit off the left-center field wall came off Art Fowler after three walks had loaded the bases. American League Minnesota ... 100 013 100 6 7 0 New York 000 020 010 3 7 I Stance. Bailey 18) and Battey; Ford, Downing (6! and Howard. WP Stange. LP Downing. HRs Power IMinn), Pepitone INYI. Detroit Ill 000 12(1 6 12 1 Baltimore 004 030 lOx 8 9 0 Regan. Gladding 15 1. Larv 17), Lolich 'Bi and Triandos. Freehan 181: McNally. Hall (8) and Orsino. WP McNally. LP Regan. HRs Freehan I Dot I. . Bowens IBID, Orsino (Bit). Phillips (Det). Los Angeles 010 020 000 3 13 0 Boston .000 020 011 4 6 0 Gatewood. D. Lee 16), Osinskt (91. Nelson (9i. Fowler 19t and Satriano: Monhouauctte. Heffner (6i. Radalz (91 and Nixon. WP Radatz. LP Osinski. Washington 000 loo 100 2 B 2 Chicago 030 030 lOx 7 8 1 Hannan. Daniels (51. Roebuck (7). Kline (71 and Lepoert. New man (7i; Kreutzer. Talbot (61. Howard (9) and Martin. WP Kreutzer. LP Hannan HRs Martin (Chi). Lock (Wash). Jones (Chil. Cleveland (nightl.. at Kansas City. Pin Tournament Deadline Near A reminder has been issued to Medford women bowlers that the deadline for filing entries for the state association tour nament is Monday, Sept. 30. Entries are to be mailed to Mrs. Evelyn Kobow, 732 Park St., Lebanon. She is the stat secretary. The tourney will be at Bend. CAMPERS! COT SOMETHING TO HAUL ? 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K Mrlan 304, Hamonds 2011, Prlannaga 204 PATERA TRANSFERS EUGENE (UPI) - Portland State ColloRC track woiRhtman Ken Patera has transferred to Oregon, it was learned today. He will not be eligible to com pete (or Oregon until the 1!H5 track season. RENEW S SP1TTER PROPOSAL CHICAGO (UPI) -The Chi cago White Sox Friday renewed a proKsal to legalize the spit ball. General Manager Ed Short made the suggestion, which was turned down last year, to Char les M. Segar, chairman of the playing rules committee. PLACED ON W AIVERS BOSTON (UPI) - Boston Col tics utility man Gene Guarilia was placed on waivers Wednes day. The dismissal of the former George Washington Universi ty star reduced the National Basketball Association club's roster to 16 players. FIGHTS urnvKsnAv trior Rrn Taylor In i8-4 3. Havner i twi; MrCullnch Chain Saw (B-4) 1. . Tom Morn 571. j White Home Cafe (B-41 1. K. McLean V14: Central Point Boay- : men 4-Hi 3, WnUon .127 ! . Cltv Cleaner i7-i S. 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