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O O Portland Man Captures Top Rallye Honors Dennis Tiller of Portland cap tured top honors in Sunday's Auto cross held at the Roseburg Kart- ways as a climax to the first an nual Spring Rallye sponsored by the Valley-Coast Auto Club. Tiller won the modified class of the Autocross driving a DKW For mula Junior. Tiller's' time for two laps on the curving kart track was 1:23.5 good enough to win him the trophy for the best time of the day. A total of 99 cars entered the Autocross to compete for the troph ies awarded in the six classifica tions. Saturday Highlight Saturday the highlight of the Spring Rallye was the time-speed' distance rallye. In addition to the cars from throughout the Northwest in com petition, two cars from British Co lumbia and one from Minnesota took part in the weekend activities. TIME-SPEED-DISTANCE RALLYE Ray Johnston and Doug Phillips, TR-3, Corvallls. Paul and Evelyn Stewart, Jaguar XK-150, Roseburg. Kay and Dave Dillard, Valiant, Corvallls. Waynt Dletz and Lloyd Jones, Sprite, Portland. Linda, and Kline tryaard. MGA, Corvallls. AUTOCROSS Class A 1, Roy Cook. Jaguar XK-E, Eugene, 1:25.0; 2, Phil Beckley. Mercedes Benx 300-SL, Roseburg, 1:30.7; Don Hor ton. Corvette, Roseburg, 1:30.8. Class B Bill Pendleton, MGA, Eugene, T:2t; 2, Jack scovllle, porscne, corvallls, 1:24.0; Monte Shellon, Austin Heatey 3000, Portland, 1:27.2.. Class C 1, Days Nygren, Sprite, Cor vallis, 1:33.0; 2. Don Morton, Crosley Spe cial, Medford. 1:34; 3. Torn waiter, crcs ley Special, Medford, 1:34.4. Sedan Class 1. Don Friedrich. Volvo, Klamath Falls, 1:33.4; 2, Clare Middleton. DKW Auto Union, Kennewlck, Wash., 1:34.7; 3, Bob Bvrd, Peugeot, Corvallls, 1:36.2. Powder Puff 1, Jeannie Straus, Austin Heatey 3000, Klamath Falls, 1:34.9; 2, Leata Kays, Austin Healey, Eugene, 1:35; 3, Lucy Friedrich, Volvo, Klamath Falls, 1:30. Modified Class 1, Dennis Tiller, DKW Formula Junior, Portland, 1:23.5; 2, Rich ard Hoffman, DKW Formula Junior, 1:25.6; 3, John Jacobs, DKW Formula Junior, Port land, 1:25.6. Best Time Dennis Tiller, DKW For mula Junior, Portland, 1:23.5. . . ... . . . I. - - 1 ..- '. .-rva .'aw WAr I -V , J i . tyj-rr . ? i Pirates Take Frosh Meet At Joe Lane The Marshficld Pirate freshman track team staged a battle with the Joseph Lane Pioneer ninth graders for the championship of the first annual frosh meet held at Roseburg's Finlay Field Friday. Marshfield came out on top with 87Wi points, while the Pioneers finished second with 67V4 points. The Pirate freshmen won seven firsts, and tied for another. Joseph Lane took four firsts, with Bur gess doubling up by winning the 100-yard dash and the broad jump. In addition to the first and sec ond place squads, freshmen teams from Fremont Junior High, Can- yonville, Sutherlin, Elkton and Douglas took part in the meet. , Cli. ,TtiVtV "it - V LEAPING HIGH to avoid being bowled over by Willie McCovery (44) of Giants during action in San Francisco, Sunday is Houston Colts' shortstop Bob A?nromonre. Aspro monte made the throw to first to nail Jimmy Davenport who grounded to Aspromonte, forcing McCovey. Behind Aspromonre is Colts' second baseman Joe Amalfitano. Colts won this game of doubleheader, 6-5. (UPI Telephoto) Met s Now Show Sterner Stuff; Giants Earn Split With Colts By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS losing 4-2 in 13 innings; Cleveland pi..., i,o.,n't cfortori nrintino an( Detroit also split, the Indians me ............ . laL (h ... 7.B Iho Tioni-c (ho RESULTS! 120 High Hurdles 1, Wassom, JL. Keg Meeting Scheduled ' An important meeting for mem bers of the Queen Bee bowling league will be held in the wom en's locker room at Roseburg Bowl Tuesday at 8 p.m. All mem bers are urged to attend. Ring Record Weekend Fights MARACAIBO, Venezuela Ra mon Arias, 113, Venezuela, out pointed Ronnie Decost, 110, Brock ton, Mass., 10. New York Cassius Clay, 196, Louisville, stopped Billy Daniels 189, -New York, 7. the tickets yet, but some of the more frivolous types are starting to talk about a subway series. Of course, there's always the chance the New York Yankees won't nake it, but how about these Mets? The darlings of New York an odd-lot collection of ex pendablessuddenly are the hot test team in baseball. Giddy Heights Casey Stengel's amazin' Mets who must be gasping for air in the giddy, ranfied heights of eighth place in the National League swept a double Header from Milwaukee s stricken Braves 7-6 and 9-6 Sunday making their recent record seven victories in nine starts. San Francisco's leading Giants split a pair, losing to Houston 6-5 in the first and taking the second 7-4: St. Louis replaced Los An gcles in second place with a 4-3 edge over the Dodgers; Pittsburgh trounced Cincinnati 8-2 behind Vern Law, and Chicago's Ken Hubbs stoked eight hits in the Cubs' two victories over Philadel ohia. 6-4 and 11-2. In the American League, the Yankees solit with Minnesota, New- York winning the first 4-3 and Want real shaving COMFORT? Getthelf Kyiforeeo 7loafinglieaJspeeJsliaver second 8-6; Kansas City beat Washington 1-0 in the opener, but the Senators took the second 7-5; Chicago beat Baltimore twice by identical 8-3 scores, and Los An geles swept a pair from Boston, 5-3 and 1-0. Biggest Surprise) But the biggest surprise has to be Stengel's Mets. There is still an air of the Keystone Cops about this crew that lost nine straight at the start of the season they flounder about and sometimes run into each other. But somehow Stengel, the old master manipu lator, has them winning. They've won mne ot tnetr last 12 and are 12-10 since the opening string of losses which would be good enough for a first-division berth. They came from behind in each of Sunday's games, making it five victories in a row in which they overcame a deficit. A four-run eighth-inning burst brought them the first one and a six-run sev enth-inning affair secured the nightcap. Tho Mets trailed 5-1 in the first game and 3-1 in the second. Roy McMillan's two-run error in the eighth let in the deciding runs in the opener. Home runs by Frank Thomas, Chrlie Neal and Felix Mantilla featured the winning ral ly in the nightcap. Cliff-Hangars Each was a cliff-hanger, how ever. The Braves closed to within one in the last inning of the open er and had two in, three on and the winning run at the plate when Roger Craig stopped them in the final inning of the second. Thomas, in addition to his 11th homer, had three other hits in the day s work and drove in five runs Leflies Ken MacKenzie (2-1) and Al Jackson (2-4) were the winners. The five-hit pitching of Bob Bruce (2-1) and a four-run third inning were the keys to Houston's first-game triumph over Juan Mar- ichal (7-3) and San Francisco Gi ant lefty Billy Pierce (7-0) got the benefit of a six-run first inning and had little trouble in winning the nightcap, though touched for a two-run homer by Bob Aspromonte. Hankwltz, M. 3, Butler, M. 4, Matson, JL. S, Heath, C. :17.5. ISO Low Hurdles 1, Parrlsh. M. J. Fitzgerald, F. 3-4 (tie), Wessom, JU and Hankwltz, M. J, Dull, JL. :23.65. 100 1, Burgess, JL. l-3-i (tie). But ton. M. Sclwarer, JL, and Tlllery, S. 5. Kelm, M. :10.9. 220 1, Schearer, JL. J, Button, M. 3. Duncan, M. 4, House, E. 5, Burgess. JL. :24.7. 440 1, Nelson, F. 2, Oldland, U. 1, Kelm, M. 4, Bryant, JL. S, Smllh, JL. :S4.9. B80 1, Buries, M. -2, Nelson, F. 3, Bloomquisl. M. 4, Clayton, JL. a, Neia, C. 2:14. Mile 1, Summers, M. 2, Woodward, M. 3. Norman, JL. 4, m!i,"i, S. U Cmwlav. C. 4:49.6. High Jump 1-2 (tie), Fowler, F, and Winters, M. 3, Burgess. JL. 4-5 (tie), House, E, and Harris, JL. 5-5. f BROAD JUMP 1, Burgess, JL. 2, Schearer, JL. 3, Button, M. 4, House. E. 5. Fitzgerald, F. le-SVi. Pole Vault 1. Parrish, M. 2, Heath, C. 3-4 (tie), McNutt, M, and Kosmickl, JL. 'discus' 1. Meutzel. C. 2, Wassom, JL. 3. Hart, JL. 4. Connell, D. 5, Smith, . M. 119-2. Shot 1, Springer, M. 2, Hart, JL. 3, Ray, M. 4, Fitzgerald, F. 5, Tillery, S. 41-5' 7. 440 Relay 1, Marshfield. 2, Joseph Lane, 3, Fremont. 4, Canyonvllle, 5, Doug las. :50.4. i 880 Relay 1, Marshfield. 7, josepn Lane. 3. Sutherlin. 4, Canyonville. 5, Doug. s. 1:40.4. TEAM SCORING: Marshfield 84. Joseph Lane 67Vi, Fremont 23i. Canyonvllle to, Sutherlin 9, Elkton A, Douglas 4. In The Majors Today's Baseball By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS American League .606 .583 .545 .541 .529 .469 .432 V4 2 2 2 ',4 4Mz 6 20' .394 7 23- .281 10'A W. L. Pet. G.B. Cleveland 20 13 .606 New York 20 Minnesota . 21 Los Angeles 18 Chicago 20 Baltimore - 18 Detroit - 15 Kansas City 16 Boston ....'! 13 Washington 9 Saturday's Results New York 2, Minnesota 1 Los Angeles 6, Boston 5 Detroit 9, Cleveland 3 Baltimore 11, Chicago 6 Kansas City 8, Washington 4 Sunday's Results New York 4-2, Minnesota 3-4 (2nd game 13 innings) . Kansas City 1-5, Washington 0-7 Cleveland 7-6. Detroit 6-8 Chicago 8-8, Baltimore 3 3 Los Angeles 5-1, Boston 3-0 Tuesday's Games Kansas City at Boston Los Angeles at New York (N) Minnesota at Washington (N) Baltimore at Cleveland (N) Only games scheduled National League The Rotary Blade shaver designed to fit your face not fight it! COLLEGE GOLF By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Saturday Scores (three-man) Western Washington 425, Paci fic Lutheran 430, Puget Sound 451, Whitworth 475 (Western wins Evergreen Conference champion ship) (four-man) Pacific Lutheran 577, Western Washington 583, Puget Sound 594, Whitworth - 656 (PLU wins Dis trict 1 NAIA championship) W. L. . 28 11 . 21 13 . 23 15 . 19 15 17 16 15 19 16 21 . 12 19 Pet. G.B. .718 .618 .605 .559 .515 .441 .432 .387 .361 .333 4 'A 4Vi 6'h 8 10V4 11 12 13W 14V4 San Francisco St. Louis Los Angeles .. Cincinnati Pittsburgh .... Philadelphia . Milwaukee New York Houston 13 23 Chicago 12 24 Saturday s Results San Francisco 10, Houston 2 Philadelphia 7, Chicago 5 New York 6, Milwaukee 5 St. Louis 8, Los Angeles 1 Cincinnati at Pittsburgh, rain Sunday's Results New York 7-9, Milwaukee 6-6 Chicago 6-11, Philadelphia 4 2 Houston 6 4, San Francisco 5-7 Pittsburgh 8, Cincinnati 2 St. Louis 4. 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