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HERALD AND NEWS, Klam.lh Medo-Bels Belt Dunsmuir; Scott Valley Retains Lead Northern California Standings Scott Valley 4-0 1.000 Weed 31 .750 Medo-Bels Dunsmuir Happy Camp Mount Shasta 2-2 2-2 1-3 0-4 The Medo-Bels belted Dunsmuir 8-1 Saturday nieht tn even im J their season plav and move into a tie for third place in the North ern California League standings. They followed Hie Saturday league victory uith a Sunday afternoon 7-1 triumph over Duns muir in a non-counting fracas. X Both games were played at 3 Dunsmuir. i Winning hurler was Blake Griggs who came on to relieve i starter Jim Keller in the fourth i inning with Dunsmuir in front 1-0. 1 vnggs shut out his opponents ! the rest of the way while his mates struck for four big runs I in the sixth inning to secure the win. , )j The four big .Medo-Bel runs ' j came without the benefit of a hit. Ray Taylor was hit by a ; pitched ball, Ron Owings and .-, Dave Sigado drew walks, John ; Bianchi was on due to a short t stop error and Dean Dunson and . ' Bob Yunck also gained the bases on errors. Pitcher Bill Marske of Dunsmuir then settled down and struck out Jim Keller, Don Grcs del and Blake Griggs in order to retire the side. The Medo-Bels mustered only four singles, but made them do yeoman work. Tri-City Divides Weekend Clashes The Tri-City Gems split a pair of weekend clashes, dropping a Friday night encounter St Med ford 16-1 but turning back Ash land Sunday at Merrill 5-1. The Gems were unable to solve the offerings of Enyart and Smith at Medford. and found their field ing capabilities somewhat faulty. They got only four hits, but com mitted six errors while Medford rapped out 16 hits off Berry and Hill. Sunday was a different story, however, with the Gems punch ing out five runs on eight hits and committing only a single error. Hill went the route, limiting Ash land to five hits and a lone tally. Conner led the Gems in Sun day's tilt with a double and a ingle while Jim Moore chipped Giardello, Sugar Ray Tangle In Philadelphia NEW YORK i LTD Joey Gi ardello, third-ranking middle weight contender, meets the once great Sugar Ray Robinson al Philadelphia Monday night in Ihc week's outstanding fight. Their 10-rounder at Philadel phia's Convention Hall will not be televised nor broadcast. Giardello is favored at 7-5 to beat New Yorker Robinson, who wore tin welterweight crown once and the middleweight dia dem five limes. An impressive victory (or 32-vear-old Jocv over 42-year-old Robinson would help Giardello's campaign for a shot at the title Promoter Herman Taylor ex 'Wi a crowd of at least 9.0110 and a gate of about $75,000. There will be no Saturday-night lelcvision light- The sponsors li.ivn nrcemnted this Saturday's "TV time" for he football coaches' All-America football game al Buflalo. N Y. The week's boxing schrdule in eludes: Mondav Philadelphia - 'Con vention Hall '-Sugar Ray Robin son vs. Jocv Giardello. Holly wood. Calif . Wilhelm Von Horn-J burg vs. Bobby Sand, New Bed lord. Mass. Paddy Read vs. Jimmy Connors. Tuesday: New York 'Sunny side' Ricky OrtiJ vs. Titn Mar-, fhall. Us Vegas. Ncv. Jimmy. Beecham vs. Eddie Andrews j Fresno. Calif. -Gabe TerronM v Frankie Ramirez istate welter ti tle'. Reading. Pa -Dick Turner j v. Gerald Gray Wednesday: Stockton. Calif. - Rav Asis vs. .lorse .Salazar. Thursday: Glasgow. Scotland Chic Caldrrwnod vs. Eddie Cot ton. Los Angrlrs (Olympic - Dan ny Valdci y. Licit" Guerrero Miami. Fla -George Kdwards vs. Hank Webb. Friday: Eugene. Ore - Rhhy Horn vs. Don Fullmer. Ulh hridce. Alberta - Peter Sohm'dl vs. Ecidie First-Rider. Saturday: Nothing scliclnK"l 'No Iclevision light.' Ask about daily "Business Cari" SPOT ADS TU 4-tlll Fill.. Orton Monday, I Meantime. DunMnuir rapped out six hits, including a pair of dou- blcs by Beaner Hiscv. shortstou. Ken Moore, first baseman aim chipped in a double (or the los ers. In the Sunday non counting clash, the Medo-Bels again struck for four runs in an inning, this time the second, adding three more in the fourth for all their scoring while Dunsmuir could score only a single tally in the sixth. Hi Hatfield, manager, started on the mound for the Medo-Bels, going five innings, giving up three hits and no runs. Ron Owings took over the mound chores in the sixth and Dean Dunson in the eighth. Four singles, a base on bulls! and a pair of errors accounted for the four big tallies by the Medo- Bels in the second inning. Two singes, a double by Griggs and an error accounted for three more in the fourth. The lone Dunsmuir tally came in the sixth inning. Back-to-back sin gles by Ron Simpson and Ed Flowers, a walk to Carl Smith and a wild pitch permitted Simp son to score from third. Griggs led the Medo-Bels with three for five at the plate. Joe Blevins started on the hill TELEVISED BOUT First boxing bout publicly screened on television was Eric Bonn vs. Arthur Danahar, Harin gay Arena, London, England, on Feb. 23, 1939. in a pair of singles. Ashland's lone counter came on a single by Voth and a double by Rhodes, back-to-back in the sixth inning. The split brings the Gems' sea son record to two victories in 12 outings. They move in to Gem Stadium Wednesday night tn tan gle with the KF'Hawks. Friday game: Tri-City 1- Berry. Hill 13 and Jim Moore. Medford 15-16-3; Enyart, Smith 131 and Barnes. Sunday game: Ashland 1-51; Voth. Tri-City 5-8-1; Moore. Barger and Hill and J I m are performance - over billions of 7 exclusive reasons why 'Jeep' vehicles 1. loweit initial toil 4 whel ' kinhxl rinli volut due to 3. big poylood capacity on a short whttlbot woria-wKie service 4. 3 power toV.-off point, - front, center, reor 7. only complete line of 4-wheel drive vehicles 677 So. 7th St. Klamath Foils, Ore. KAISER PRESENTS THE LLOYD BRIDGES SHOW TUES., 8.00 PM PAGE 111 for the home team, giving way to Bill Gray in the fourth, but he was lagged with the loss. Other Northern California League action: Mount Shasta 475; L e m 0 s and Woods. Happy Camp 7115; D. Titus and Davis, SutcUffe 17.1 Weed 331: Lcmos and Paul ctle. Scott Valley 478; Sage and Mclntyre. SATURDAY CAME Klamath Fall () oresdel lb Griggs, cl, D Taylor, rl, II Owings. c Sigado. It, rf Bianchi, II, CI Dun.nn. Ih 3 J 0 1 3 I 3 0 0 Yunck, ss Keller, p. 7b Totals Duntmuir (1) Thorpe, !b Moon, lb Hisey. is O. Fischer, cf Ayotle. c E. Fischer, 3b Simpson, tf Blevins, rf Newlun, rt Marske, p Tolali Medo-Bels Dunsmuir 00 Mi 013 a 001 000 000 1 ies Win SSBR Games KC Paint. Metier Brothers and Interstate Pump chalked up vic tories in play in the South Sub urban Babe Ruth League. In Saturday games, KC Paint whipped Town and Country 10-8 free swinging game that was marred by numerous errors while Metier Brothers topped A&W 7-6 in a thriller and Interstate Pump shut out Liston Aircraft 9-0. A four-run splurge by KC Paint in the top of the seventh brought them from behind and gave them their victory. O'Brien and Lynns shared hurling duties for the w in ners and Rutherford and Sturgeon for the losers. A two-run outburst in the bot tom of the seventh gave Metier Brothers their 7-6 victory over A4W. Tim Allen went all the way for AiW while Bill Ryan and Pat Davidson hurled for the vic tors. Hill handled the full seven in ning mound chores for Interstate Pump in its 9-0 conquest of Liston Aircraft, while Hall went the route for the losers. MIGHTY MISSISSIPPI The Mississippi River empties into the Gulf of Mexico an esti mated 724 billion cubic feet of water each year. This is about one and one-half times the dis charge of the St. Lawrence River, eight times that of the Rhine and 177 times that of the Thames, ac cording to the Encyclopedia Bri- tannica. June 24, 19fiJ gp&j-W'. ----- drive vehitlei functional dign 5. built f(om lb 6. performance ASK fOR A DfMONSTRATIOfV ttAUL TTTTTn VEHICLES MADE ONLY BY KAISER Jeep CORPORATION JOE FISHER Purkey Ilv TIM MOItlARTY i'Pl Sports Writer The Cincinnati Reds are back the National League pennant picture because Bob Purkey and Johnny Edwards went to the movies last week. Purkey, a 23-game winner last vear who missed the first month of this season with a shoulder in jury, became alarmed when he lost four straight games, so he nd his ballcrvmatc decided to look at films of tlie big right hander's recent performances. Edwards immediately spotted a change in Purkey's delivery. The movies showed that Bob Jim Bouton Vindicates Houlk With Eighth Ilv JOK SAItf.lS li'I Sports Writer Manager Ralph Houk of New York Yankees should the feel MAJOR LEAGUE lly United Press International National League W L Pet. GB St. Louis San Francisco Cincinnati Los Angeles Chicago 41 29 .586 .577 .571 .565 .535 .41)3 .478 41 40 3!) 36 34 33 31 1 l'i V2 6'i 7'j Milwaukee Pittsburgh Philadelphia New York Houston .437 10',i .389 14 .375 15 27 Sunday's Results Pittsburgh 7 Chicago 6 Cincinnati 4 Houston 0, 1st Cincinnati 8 Houston 1, 2nd Milwaukee 10 San Francisco 4 Los Angeles 4 St. Louis 3 New York 5 Philadelphia 0, 1st New Y'ork 4 Philadelphia 1, 2nd Moore Hurls One-Hitter Balsigcr Motors whipped Tule- lake 10-4. and Crater Cats dumped Superior Troy 14-0 in Basin Babe Ruth play Friday. Bob Moore went all the way for the Crater Cats giving up only a single hit- in a four-inning fra cas while his teammates belted Jerry Mathis of Superior Troy for eight hits. Moore also con- trihuted a triple to his team's effort. Balsigcr's struck for six runs in the first inning to defeat Tule- lake. Each team, however, col lecled five hits. Jim Korscn went the route for the victors while lour hurlers aw action for Tule- lake. They were Greg Cushman, Darrell Todd, Jack Slezak and Don Fenslor. 'Jeep' Unvtmol proved miles! are your best buy! ground up o a 4-whl drive proved over billions of mtlti of TOOArf f TT DR,VE ' Hurls Cincinnati was unconsciously favoring his arm," the Reds' baby-faced catcher revealed. "He wasn't rearing back like lie used to. He was kinda pushing his fast ball up there and as a result it lacked that little hop." The lesson Purkey learned paid off handsomely Sunday. Big Bob's fast ball had plenty of hopi on it as he pitched his first com piete game of the season a four- hit, 4-0 victory over the Houston Colts in the opener of a double- header. Sneak Into Third The Reds also won the night cap, 8-1, Behind ancient Joe Nux- vindicated Unlay. It was just a little more than a year ago when Houk was forced to decide between a pea- American League W L 40 24 Pet. .625 .586 .547 .537 .529 .521 .500 GB 2 5 S'.i 6 fi'n 8 New York Chicago Boston Cleveland Minnesota Baltimore Los Angeles Kansas City Detroit Washington 41 35 36 36 37 36 31 27 22 .463 104 .409 14 .297 22 '4 Saturday's Results Minnesota 3 Baltimore 1 Chicago 2 Cleveland 1 Detroit 3 Kansas Cilv. 2. night Los Angeles 9 Washington 4. night New York 6 Boston 5. 1st, dav New York 3 Boston 2, 2nd, night Sunday's Results Baltimore 4 Minnesota 1 Detroit 11 Kansas City 2 Washington 4 Los Angeles 0 New York 8 Boston 0 Chicago 2 Cleveland 1, 1st Cleveland 2 Chicago 0, 2nd 30 MOM MILEAGE GENERAL Dual Tread JET-AIRS .no on 0 Ttr Oimlity fnr ! than Oanaral Tir prcl BIG CAR SPECIAL! GENERAL NYLONS SMALL CAR SPECIAL! GENERAL NYLONS ethnic, y m WW CONVENIENT BUOOET TERMS jJU8T SAY "pLuTtAX-ANO RrXAPPABLK CAMNtl We Give (." Green Stamps 315 So. 6fh hall to boost their latest winning streak to seven games and sneak into third place, only one game back of the pace-setting St. Louis Cardinals. Tlie Los Angeles Dodgers edged St. Louis, 4-3, but the Cardinals maintained their half-game lead over second-place San Francisco when the Milwaukee Braves wal loped the Giants, 10-4. The Pitts burgh Pirates scored a comeback 7-6 victory over the Chicago Cubs and tlie New York Mots took a pair from the Philadelphia Phil lies, 5-0 and 4-1. Purkey needed only one hour and 39 minutes the fastest lmccii rookie and the veteran Robin Roberts. He went for the "kid" and let Roberts go. If your memory is as good as you think it is you'll recall what: a ruckus that move caused, es pecially after Roberts caught on with the Baltimore Orioles and proceeded to win 10 games. Young Jim Boulon. the "kid" Houk kept instead, struggled to a not-too-impressive 7-7 season a was earmarked for the bullpen when the 19K1 American League season began. The 24-year-old right-hander did such a good job in some ear ly-season relief roles that Houk promoted him to a starting berth. That was back on May 12 against tlie Orioles. Since then. Jim has won eight of nine deci sions, including a sparkling four- hitter Sunday that paced the Yankees lo an 8-0 victory over the Boston Red Sox and creased their AL lead to two full games over the Chicago White Sox, who split a doublchcader with the Cleveland Indians, win ning the opener, 2-1, and drop ping the nightcap, 2-0. Tigers Real A's In the other games, tlie Detroit Tigers buried the Kansas City A s, 11-2. the Baltimore Orioles downed the Minnesota Twins, 4-1 and the Washington Senators Angels, 4-0. B o u t o n, who reduced his! Slrt th lummtr right with Ihtst imiini nw tirti ...now pricd for lrmndouf savings! 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Bob Skinner and Vada P i n s o n hit back-to-back homers off Chris Zachary, who; was making his first major league start for the Colts. Jim Gilliam beat the Cardinals almost single-handed. He scorcdi the' Dodgers' first run in the! earned run average to 2.06 by blanking tlie Red Sox, didn't give up his first hit until Dick Stuart doubled in the fifth. He gave up throe otlier hits, all singles, and two walks to boost his season record to 10-2, best won-lost rec ord on the Yankee staff. It also was Bouton's second shutout and sixth complete game. Roger Maris whacked his 15th homer, a 410-foot blast, and drove in another run to make things easy for Bouton. Clete Boyer also had two hits and drove in two runs as tlie Yanks reeled off their 10th victory in tlie last 11 games. Takes Bad Bounce Pete Ward's bad-bounce single with tlie bases full in the eighth inning scored tlie two runs that gave the hitc Sox their open ing-gamc victory. Ray Herbert picked up his seventh victory against four losses hut needed help from Hoyt Wilhclm over tlie last two innings. In tlie nightcap, Barry Latman set tlie White Sox down on five scattered hits as the Indians snapped a three-game losing streak. An error by Ward and Tito Francona's single in the first inning accounted for the two Cleveland runs. Tlie Tigers, who finally are be ginning to play the kind of ball everyone expected ol tliem picked up their first straight win CMVROtfT. iwt. Hume. PLYMOUTH. STUDllAKOt cacti. MKvtr. eaauomi.enmm 'ulllltl tl.ta! 7:50 & 8:00x14 GENERAL KRAFTREAD WH1TEWALLS The Quality General Retread J.F0R h'lcn cwtmir mm, rt rvouTu swotH'tt UNCONDITIONALLY GUARANTECD "CHARGE THEM!' J 4-7071 f BENtRAl fourth inning and hit a three-run1 homer off loser Ernie Broglio in the next frame. Dick Groat hom ered for tlie Cards. Spahn Hits Homer Warren Spahn hit the 33rd hom er of his career to ignite a seven run Milwaukee rally in tlie fifth inning. 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