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TUESDAY, JUNE 30, 1963 - Races At A Glance: Malin Risks . League Lead STANDINGS Valla . ... Tuteleker Merrill . Altamont :oiu ol Norway Chuck Wagon .2 -. .0 2 o a 1.0) 1.000 1 noo .MO .300 .000 .000 . Fooie e . nmn Junior Baseball Leaiue action takes up a welc from to night, Malin (3-0) and Tulelake (1-0) clash in the top game, both risking unbeaten records. In other games, Merrill, also unbeaten with a 1-0 record, (aces Sons oi isorway u-i ana unuca Wagon iu- meeis Aiiamont u-l). Lodge Nurses Slim Bulge STANDINGS Travel Iodic Mtlin . Oregon Wool. . B.I Y . - Merrill - Dick Miller Midland , , : -. 1 7 . S 3 .... s s 1 a 3 s League ulay in the Women' City Softball League won't take up again until July with Travel Lodge 'nursing a slim one-game lead over- Malin. July 6 games will put the lead ers (6-1) against Big Y (3-5) and Miners u-oJ against Merrm u-z; Top Midget Teams Mix -.... a n t.ODC ..rmir't Lumber - O 1.000 .750 Kilcr'! An.buie.nce J Bin Builder - .500 MM . .050 - . Wneh the Midget League soft VtollerR r.orrtinue leasue action I week from tonight; the two un- beaten, 'leaders comae In tne top game of the evening on Conger Vlelrl ' " - ThatJgame puts Exchange Club agamsi, rainier s xjumuei, - ouui with four victories in as many ! outings - to date; In other fames, Kaler's" and Superior Troy mix, Joe's Sport Shop trades wallops with VFW and Moose meets Ba Bin uuaers. Memorials Undefeated rrr.K wkk ' Hague "" . . iNatlenal LieBBe) . W L Trt. Peace Memorial .w'..... 4 0 1.000 Motor Investment -..a i wiiMt'i rhirlisn a 1 .750 Graham' Broi 1 3 .250 20-30 Club ..-.l S .SO Silanll Real Estate -.-0 4 .00 : The Peace Memorial team Js un- beaten atop the Fee Wee National Softball League as the six teams in the loop rest until July t when play resumes. -The leaders risk their 4-0 record against wiard's Chicken. (3-1) on that date, along with the Graham Bros. Motor Investment game -on conger leid. Peef Wee Tilt To Break Tie m : i.fague W L Fel. Themes Insurance ...3 1 .750 I'luhrer'a Bakery 3 1 .750 Jayccei 2 3 .500 Cestslde Pharmacy ,3 3 .500 Kslplne , 1 3 .250 Eaitalde Electric 1 1 -WO The Pee Wee American League oftball tie will be broken July 6 when the leaders in that loop clash at Klwanis Park in one of two games. Thomas Insurance and Fluhrer's Bakery, both with 3-1 records, lead the league. Eastside Phar macy and Eastside Electric mix in the other game on the program. By The Associated Press TENNIS ' WrMBLEDON, England Vic Senas of the United States de- leated Lewis Hoad of Australia. -T, 6-4, 6-3. M, 9-7 and Kurt Nielsen of Denmark upset Ken Rosewall of Australia 7-5. 4-6. 6- . -0, 6-2, in the Wimbledon quar terfinals. Cincinnati Ohio Tm Tra. bert of Cincinnati and Hamilton Aicnardson of Baton Route. La. romped to easy victories in the opening matches at the 54th an nual Trl-State tournament. n RACING PAWTUCKET, R. I. Jockey Eddie Arc&ro celebrated a "day" In his honor at Narragansett Park by winning the featured 17.500 "Ed die Arca.ro Purse" and a special match race. TORONTO, Ont. Pencell and Beth Bomber combined for a 108.30 dally double at Woodbine Park, SALESMAN NOW NEW YORK -fl MAurice C. 'Mickey) Harris, former pitcher for the Boston Red Sox, Washing ton Senators and Cleveland In dians, now Is the New York sales represenative of AMP Pinspottera Inc. The most famous of Pinspot tera' products is the ABC-approved machine which sets up bowling pins and returns the bail automatically. Harris's last season In baseball was in 1953 with the Indians. . Slugging T Gus Bell NEW YORK I A vear asm Ous Bell's future In the major leagues was uncertain. Today, the 24-year-eid Cincinnati outfielder is the leading slugger of both cir cuits. Slugging averages compiled by tne Associated Press snow that Bell tops the National League with a .617 mark. He has piled up 156 total oases in 353 times at , oat. In the American League, Al Rosen of the Cleveland Indians shows the top figure of .674. The veteran third baseman has pound' ed out 11 doubles, two triples and is nome runs among nis 79 nits, for an aggregate of 143 total bases. He has been at bat 248 times. Records Include Sunday's games. Bell, after hitting only .036 in his first seven games with Pittsburgh last year, was optioned to Holly wood of the Pacific Coast League He was recalled in mid-May and finished with a .250 batting aver age. The Redlegs acquired him last fau. This season. Ous really found himself. He has homered in three of his last four games. Cincinnati first sicker Ted Klus- zem-skl and Eddie Mathews, Mil waukee third baseman, ore tied for the runner-up spot behind Bell each with a .606 slugging average, Ous Zemial of the Philadelphia Athletics Is second to Rosen in the American League with .633.: Slugging averages are computed by dividing the number of total bases on all hits by the number of times at bat. By The Associated Presa AMERICAN LEAGUE BATTING Goodman, Boston, .332; Kell, Boston, .330: Vernon,. Washington. .323: Umphlett. Bos ton. .325: Rosen, Cleveland and Suder. Philadelphia, .317. RUNS BATTED IN Rosen, Cleveland, 53; Mantle, New York, 52: Dobv. Cleveland. si: voumer, Washington, 41; Dropo, Detroit ana Robinson, Philadelphia, 48. HOME RUNS Zerniai, rniia- delchla. 16: Rosen. Cleveland, 16; Doby, Cleveland, 15; Oerr.ert, Bos ton, 13; Mantle, Mew xorc, 12. mwnirvn , ...... 1 Man, Vnrb XlVr.-X'X' tiUVh I. u. , 6-1. .688; Shea, Washington, 6-1, .657; Ford. New York, 6-2, .100; Boston, 6-2, .750. viTimtin. inr.ill' TJATTTWrt flrrmendlenst. St. rji. ma Rnhincnn Brooklyn. .335; Beil, Cincinnati, .323; Snider, Ri-nnlrlvn 310 RaitmhfcltZ. Chlca- tn and Furillo. Brooklyn. .315, RUMS BAx aD in L-ampa- nells, Brooklyn, 64; Bell, Cincln nti an- MftthtuK. Milwaukee. 58: finiHe wrnnkivn. 3: Klner. Chi cago, Kluszewski, Cincinnati and Jiblon.ai, Et. louis, ox. unun ..Tiimitt . Khiftxewski rnnlnnafl Q9 MahW. MilWaU kee, 20; c'ampanella, Brooklyn and Bell, Cincinnati, iv; xviner vun.e, go, 15. FRATERNAL TITLE The Rotary, Club captured the Civic Fraternal Club golf cham ptonahip Sunday in annual compe tition witn tne Lions, tils. Kl wanis and Reames Country Club teams. Frank Tarr fired a 75, Carl Woods, 76, Adolph Zamsky 80 and Ray Beeber 83 for tourney-winning scratch score of 315. I Second was the Elks team with a 319, composed of Howard Scrog- gins, Bill Bratton, Frank Hall and Andy Toyly, SENIOR PAIRINGS With qualifying rounds over. eight golfers will aim for the Se nior title at Reames Country Club. First round (quarterfinals) must be completed by July 4 in the 65- and-over tournament. Pairings put Dick Miller against Ray Lamb, Jim Kerns against Howard Perrin, Loren Palmerton against Ralph Macartney and Earl Weimar, the defending champion. against C. C. Kelly. I Th famous gin that is mad with Imporftd Bofanicoi HIRAM WALKERS GIN M mtl. Oiltillil IriM 100 AmidtH ftiis. Hinit Wilkir t Sim Inc.i TIME OUT! - "Eicsae me. Partner, feat are these swing at the ball, r are yea angry -and trying to break your elnb?" 1 . . WOMEN'! iaio LIAGir Harns-ratker-Milne' . Krufer-Douclai-Lowe Brelthapt-Berry-V.'U Booth.lteginato-Tlioinas x- Ave .J . 3' 3 3 . 3. lirlCf-rown-i.onK x . x Bowen-Baxter-Malone - . -... 3 ' 3 Mueller-Stone-Phelpa . .3 3 McCollum-Phelpa-Britt .,., J li 3!a There's a lot of traffic for the second spot in the Women's' Sum mer Trio League after one session of bowling. - ' : : LaRayne Harris, Darlene Park er and Ruth Milne lead with a 22 to VA win over the McOollum-Phelps-Britt combine. The other six teams nave 2-2 marks LaRayne Harris rolled the high game and series with a ljo-m-nu- 532 string. The narns i-arner- Milne trio also rolled the high team series, 1477. MERCHANTS LtAGlK AA-R Paint Store Juckeland's Motore . Specialized Service Carre Meets .. . :. Eaitalde Electric . 11 Grlaft roods . a 12 Modoc .Bid! Supply .-..!... East Kaln Shoe Shop - Scores Lest Nlghl , AeVB Paint 3 Carl's Meets . I. Jdokeland's 4 Modoc Bldg 0 grlaee 4 East Main Shoe ft estside Elcc 4 , Specialized 0 (' '1 " ' . 4 ltv .3 18 - a xrrnnnaiH -of Juckeland Motors Is one big reason-that team is tied with A&c 1'aini omre 101 the Merchants Bowling . . League lead. McDonald rolled-the top series last night, a 542 on games of 195. 1x0 .nri 10a .Turke-lanri'a won four polrtts from Modoc Building Supply. AfcB scored a a-i win over Carl's Meats, iwn, irherleln rif 8necialized Service, with- the top gams of 211, added 135 and 112 ior a ojo ntnes, second to McDonald. Horton Cad- well of A&B Faint rolled uie sec nnrl.hicrh line. 205. Juckeland s 9 BO and xbw were ,u. nn tpatn D-nmet and series scores, ahead of Eastside Eiectric's 966 lld 2828. Matthews Rates 9th NEW YORK Ml Harry "Kid" Matthews' long campalen to be listed among the heavyweights naid nff Tuesday when the Seattle fighter was named No. 9 among ,u. .MitMri,,, far Rnrkv Marcia- no's title in the monthly boxing rating, compiled oy King mm sine. ... Matthews, on the strengtn oi nis ,u..nt - victnrv over Freddie Be- shore and his claim that he no longer could make the lignt heavy weight limit comionaoiy, repiacoo xj.in ajNuhati in the toD 10. The German heavyweight has been in active, although he soon will meet Karel Sys for the European cham pionship. n-o virtue. mF ht.e close bout With champion Archie Moore, Joey Max im retains his position as No. 1 contender In the light heavyweight .I... Fnaiend'a Randv Turoln and Hawaii's Bobo Olson remain as as pirants for the middleweight throne vacated by sugar nay noomson. In the lightweignt envision ueor- ge Araujo of Providence, R. I., No. 1 contender last month, was dropped a notch after losing to champion Jimmy Carter. Johnny Gonsalves of Oakland, Calif., took over the position of leading con tender. 1 $AS0 J 45 Qt. HERALD AND Heard's .800 High InPCL SAN FRANCISCO LB On the basis of games won, Allen Oetlel of Oakland topped Facuic Coast League pitchers Tuesday with a total of 14. He has pitched 160 In nings; and hai lost 6 games for an average of .700. On a percentage basis, Jehosie Heard of Portland led with .800. He has pitched In 18 games, win ning 8 and losing 3. - Bill Evans of Seattle and Mel Queen, of Hollywood tied In the strikeout division, each with 60 The pitching averages, as com piled by Bill Weiss, League stat istician: . G BB SO W t Yayllan. Sac 13 9 8 2 0 Sucneckl, Sea 10 14 12 1 Murphy, Oak - 2 6 5 1 Maltsberger, Hwd 2 0 1.1 Heard, Port 18 46 43 8 J. Davis, Sea 21 27 33 6 Moisan, LA 16 33 43 5 Muir. Hwd 21 10 38 5 Candinl, Oak-Sac 35 29 26 6 Oettel. Oak 69 14 48 12 22 6 Widmar, Sea Shandor. SF Lynn, Hwd " Oumpcrt. LA O'Donnell, Hwd McLlsh. LA Nagy. Sea Spicer. LA ' McCall, SF, 17 23 29 30- 67 49 40 22 28 n 39 Lint, Port. 28-41 Averages of other Seattle and Portland pitchers Lovrich, Sea 27 38 24 68 25 44 14 30 16 38 29 6 80 10 43 7 W. Evans. Sea " Klndsfathor, sea Sanford, Port Adams, Port Walbel, Port Del Duca, Sea Llnde, Port Elliott, Fort . Ward. Port Welmaker, Port a- 5 6 S 6 S 4 3 1 21 9 11 30 40 26 18 38 35 19 22 52 18 36 .46 17 10 19 Chiloquin Wins Pair STANDINGS - W t, Pet. .....a o i.ooo 1 433 Malin cnuoquln 1 9 .2341 Merrill - 440 Jo Jo ueorge ana uene (j entry twirled wins over Beatty Sunday as Chiloquin bulged - Its Klamath County Independent League record to' 5-r. ' The scores ' were 9-1 and M.' . Malin, Idle - Sunday, ' leads ' the league percentagewise' with a 2-0 mark. ' ' Chester Jack slammed a home run for Chiloquin in the second game 9-4 win. George issued Just three hits In the opener. MENACING FIGURE ALLIANCE, O. l Here's one umpire the players won't be push ing around. He's Bill Fraracclo, a member of the Alliance Umpires Association and a menacing 365 PSPPf'- A veteran of 14 year of arbiting, Fraracclo is considered quite an agile guy In covering plays and challenges any other um pire who weighs 350 pounds or more to a foot race. Look right 733 Main $1)30 Pinr Piiiiii Hliniii, liWUKERSf 1 1 ""GIN"" I K 1 8S5F 1 1 NEWS, KLAMATH FALLS. eat, m mi nunui1 J' ' w " 1 v 1!.1 'ie v.-Kf .-v Jew i"a SHATTERS WORLD RECORD Walt Davit, .yt-foof, eight inch giant from Houston, Tex., loan to a new world record in . tha high jump at Dayton, O., with a leap of six-feet 1 1 Yi inch, at tha 65th annual National AAU track and field meet. Davis went half an inch over tha mark let in 1941 by Let Steer at Lot Anejelei. Tha tall Texan cleared tha bar cleanly: in his third and final try. Angels Name Moisan; Widmar Gets Slid Nod By The Associated Preaa It was only nine days ago that Los Angeles completed a very thorough shellacking of the Seattle ball club, five games to two, but perhaps to see if it was real, the Pacific Coast League schedule makers have them starting anoth er series Tuesday nignt. This one is in Seattle, and U the Angels can get a plurality, the Rainiers cannot be classed as the stndout team of the league. Many observers feel that BUI Sweeney's club is Just about due to come into its own and show on the field the potential that Is known to exist. Now Is the time for Seat tle to pull away, if It hopes to put some distance between itself and rivals Los Angeles and Hollywood MOISAN ELECTED The Angels are throwing their top pitcher and batter. Bill Moisan at Seattle's big righthander, Al Widmar, and Tuesday night's game shapes up as a top-tugnt battle. Moisan has been getting better and better on the mound and he Is leading the PCL In batting with a .368 mark. i Seattle has a five-game lead on Los Angeles In the pennant clmse and a 1 i game bulge on Holly wood, which opposes Sacramento Tuesday night in Hollywood. 'But Seattle also has four players bat ting above .300, Jackie Tobln at .321, Leo Thomas at .314, Artie Wilson .312 and Clarence Maddern .303, plus catcher Ray Orteig's big .280 including 58 runs batted In, mostly through his 18 homers. OAKS AT PORTLAND While Seattle entertains the An gels, Portland will be host to the Oakland Oaks, the club the Rain- at the rodeo ALL SIZES FOR MEN, WOMEN and CHILDREN Get Yours At Phone 3463 ... H I RAM , s si aaa lai is - xstn . . e. J1 V HleUtH HIKERS CIN I H "lAMVALKEH 6 SOW ffl If tOsUA - tLWOii Bl OREGON lers clobbered by & 5-3 margin In the series concluded Sunday. Je hosie Heard, who has eight wins against two losses for the season, will be ' on the mound for the Beavers against the Oaks' George Bamberger. 7-7. . ;. San Diego will be at San Fran cisco In the other scheduled PCL game. By The Associated Press - I PITCHING Paul Minner, Chi cago Cubs, gave up six hits and walked only one in winning his fourth game of the season, 6-3, over the St. Louis Cardinals. ! BATTING Red Schoendienst, St. Louis. Cardinals, singled and doubled to run bis total hits for the season to 101, the first man In either league to reach 100. - . I u i lm i i Any Car in Town at This Low Price 24 Month Guarantee ALLSTATE SEAT rovFP n PAD ANrP 1949-52 Plymouth 2 1940-48 Chevrolet 4 Edmonton GetsTougli One Behind Senators By The Aasoclated Preaa With only three days remaining before the Western International Baseball League drops the curtain on the first half of the split sea son, .the. Edmonton Eskimos are making one last desperate bid to overtake the leaders-. - - . - Opening their final first half home stand, the Eskimos drubbed Calgary's 8tempeders 8-4 Monday night and moved within a game of front-running -Salem. It was the eighth straight victory for the Es kimos, i . Victoria strengthened Its grip on fifth place in the standings by shellacking Yakima 10-6 In the only other scheduled WIL game. Van couver shaded Seattle, current Pa cific Coast League pace-setter, 3-2 In an exhibition gams at Vancou All BEARINGS Self aKaalaf, kiH keeiles. alNtw electa ee asms then see ceeetet shall. . IOW COST -' One esen see aVfeor tea less1 rleU fcelee ft. Mali, tntata la tana met Uaer say fef leee'er te seen eeaer, - GROUND MWIIIO' f as9y seRvoftea etelleesry iMIar-aVivaa ' eleveMr. : ' -. j -, . -, j - SPtCIAllY DISIONIP ; PrCK-UP ROTORS . , WUl'aet bins svira at twloa kelea. ELEVATOR 34" WIDE WM aseele 1 see I wire tsles. 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