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Local Karfers Triumph In Thrill-Packed Races Tuet., May 21, 1963 Th News-Review, Rokeburg, Ore. 7 Roseburg karters grabbed off three of five first place trophies in Sundav'8 race, at th Tri.rifv tt.o.L- sponsored by the Slo-Kart Club of iiuseuurg. Glen Thomas set the pace for the dual engine competitors, while Clarence Silvers won top honors in the Group II action of the sin- BOWLING MIXKD MAJOR CLASSIC LEAOUI Flml SUndlnoi or Stnd Halt Pennington Builders 47-25, M. P. Lumber 39'-V32Vi, McKay Drugi, 38-34, The Shallow 33-37 Ttam Four 35-37. Douglas Fir Print Ing m3Vi, Ml. View Dairy 31-40 Rose burg Bowl 29-43. ROLLING PIN LEAOUR Monogramlng by Lillian 39-25, Winston Chain Saw 35W-28V, Cavalier Lodge 35-39, Coning Corp. 32-32, Merks School of Baton 32-32, Roseburg Bowl 31-33, Harris Cafe 281 ! 35V), Pepsi Cola 23-41. LADIES MAJOR CLASSIC U-Savt Stamps 42Vj. Rov & Rens 35. The Clothes Hamper 33, Wagon Wheel SOW, Ken Bailey ins. 30, Fairnaven Beauty salon 30, Winston Drugs 2?ii, The Lariat Restaurant CRAZY KIOHT LEAGUE Red Diamond Fuel 40-28, The Lucky "5" 39-29, Flegel Transfer 37-31, Umpqua Dairy 35-33, Glen and Bill's Douglas Service 35-33, Umpqua Lions 34-34, Valley Tailors 29-29, Anderson Place Flying "A" 24-46. KOFFEE KLUTCHERS LEAGUE American Linen 511), S. Stephens Mkt, 44, R & B Market 31, Hufham Sign 30, Dudes Gun Shop 28, Roseburg Lumber 24', Food Mart 24, Rlcketts Music 23. DIZZY DAMES LEAGUE Douglas Bank Checks 43W, Winston A & W 43, Amann's Flying A 36, Lee's Sport Shop 37, J. R. Stand ley 8, Sons 36, Rexall Drugs 33, Sladlg Monogram ing 30, Eugene Veneer 2BW, Douglas Dollars 26, Cavalier Lodge 24, Veterans Administration 24, Roseburg Lum ber 21. MOOSE FUN NO. 2 LEAGUE KRNR 45, Walt's Towing 38, Town & Country Realty & Ins. 37, Safeway Inc. 37, Electric Motor Service 37, Byrd's Market 31, Roseburg Lumber Co 27, Rural Fire Dept. 20. TOKETEE WOMAN'S LEAGUE Ellison's U-Drlve 45V-26Vi, Frank & Bob's Plying A 40-32, Douglas Inn 40-32 Max's Chevrotadlas 37'i-34V), Ginder's Signal Serv ice 36-36, Umpqua Dairy 31-41, Rose-Etta Motel 30-42, Turn Around Inn 28-44. INDUSTRIAL LEAGUE Final Standings Roseburg Motors 43, Piano Roll Inn 41, Cardinal Tire Service 39, BPO Elks 39, Bam boo House 37, The Food Mart 35, Erv's Flying "A" 35, Sayre Volkswagen 21. ROCK ROLL LEAGUE Southern Oregon Diesel 48, Forresters 43'. World Book 40, New Service 37, Pacific Power & Light 31. Bob's Electric 33, Em blem Club 32, Montgomery Ward 31, Dairy Queen 31, Valley Wholesale 31, Glide Chev ron 30, Junction Cafe 29, Irene's Beauty Salon 78, Women of the Moose 26. WOMEN'S CLASSIC LEAGUE Final Standing Monogramlng by Lillian 43, Samco 40. Roy O. Young 37Vj, Fairhaven Cleaners 36'7. State Farm Mutual 36, LaVera's 32, Lunch Bowl 25, Bergh's Appliance 22. Carter-Benton Set For Top TV Battle NEW YORK (UPD Middle weight contenders Rubin (Hurri cane) Carter of Paterson, N.J., and George Benton of Philadel phia will meet at Madison Square Garden Saturday night in a na tionally televised fight that fea tures this week's boxing schedule. Veteran Benton, ranked second among 160-pound contenders by the World Boxing Association, is favored at 8-5 because of his com bined skill and punch, his 47-7-1 record includes 27 knockouts. He seeks his 10th straight victory. The more colorful fifth-ranking Carter, also a knockout specialist, scored 11 of his 15 professional victories by kayocs. He probably would have been favored to beat Benton had he not been stopped in the sixth round because of a cut right brow by "Spoiler" Jose Gonzalez in his latest bout, March 30. That was his third defeat in 18 starts. Saturday's winner will get an other Garden TV fight on July 12 against contender Joey Archer of New York, who last Saturday night won a unanimous 10-round decision over slugger Victor Zal azar of Argentina in their Garden TV fight. Heavyweight contenders Zora Folley of Chandler, Ariz., and Bob Clcroux of Montreal are slat ed for a return bout on Thursday at Montreal. Policy outpointed Cleroux at San Francisco on April 18, 1962, but Cleroux is favored at 7-5 to win this time because of Follev's knockout by Doug Jones last Dec. 15. Also on Thursday, at Rome, Giulio Rinaldi of Italy defends his European lightweight crown in a 15-roundcr with Erich Schocppncr of Germany. Former lightweight champion Joe (Old Bones) Brown of Hous ton, Tex., has another comback fight on tonight with Joey Lopes of Sacramento, Calif., at Sacra mento. The week's boxing schedule in cludes: TUESDAY: Sacramento, Calif Joe Brown vs. Joey Lopes. New York (Sunnyside) Luther Mur phv vs. Joe Shelton. WEDNESDAY Nothing sched uled. THURSDAY: Rome Giulio Ri naldi vs. Erich Schoeppncr (Eu ropean light heavyweight title) 4 Gomeo Brennan vs. Nino Bon venuti. Montreal Zora Folley vs. Bob Clcroux. Miami, Fla. Jim mv Beasley vs. Joe Murchisnn. FRIDAY: Los Angeles (Olym pic) Pulga Serrano vs. Jimmy Fields. SATURDAY: New York (Gar den) Rubin Carter vs. George Benton (TV). San Juan, P.R. Florentino Fernandez vs. Jose Torres. gle engine karts and Orville Cor nett topped the field in the Group III races. Out of town winners included Bill Denny of Eugene in the Group I, single engine competition and Jer ry Condray of Grants Pass ran off with top honors in the junior boys division. Condray had the fast time in the single engine action with a :25.3, and Steve Oakley recorded the fast lap time for the dual engine karts a blazing :24.5 clocking. Several minor crashes marked the afternoon's action. In the first heat of the Group I races Ralph Bicknell of Winston flipped his kart. He quickly jumped back on the machine and completed the race, but was unable to continue the other heats because of minor injuries. In the second heat of Group II competition Ronald Denny of Eu gene spun out and ran backwards into the fence. He was not injured and came on to finish the race. Donna Brock and Jack McCan- dliss, both of Eugene, were involv-; ed in a three-way crash with Cor nett in the second heat of the Group III races. All were able to re-enter the race. However, later in the same heat Miss Brock and McCandliss again collided, with McCandliss going over Miss Brock' kart and landing in the infield aft er striking the woman in the shoul der with a front tire. Miss Brock's I kart went out of control and flip ped over. Neither driver was se riously injured. The next races at the Tri-City track will be held June 2. Time trials will begin at noon with the j races to start at 1 p.m. RESULTS: I Dull Enginti j 1, Glen Thomas, Roseburg. 2, sieve Oakley, Roseburg. 3, Jerry Walling, Eugene j Single Engines ! Group I 1, Bill Denny, Eugene. 2, Wayne AAaxey, Roseburg. 3, Darrell Mulligan, Spring Held. , Group II 1, Clarence Slivers, Roseburg. 2, i Glenna Denny, Eugene. 3, Clyde Hastings, . Roseburg. j Group III 1, Orville Cornell, Roseburg. 1, Cllll Kocks, Sprlnglleld. 3, Ray Hansen, Springfield. Junior Boys 1, Jerry Condray, Grants Pass. 2, Dan Kocks, Springfield. Winston Spikers Win Junior Track Crown Winston's junior high spikers emerged as the Junior Umpqua Valley League champions by rack ing up 101 points in the combined light and heavyweight action re cently. The champs walked off with the honors in the lightweight competi tion with 60V4 points, followed by Sutherlin with 35 points. In the heavyweight action Suth erlin took top honors with 4SM points, followed by Deer Creek with 47 and Winston with 40V4. Sutherlin was second in the com bined totals with 84Vi points, while Deer Creek came in third with 50 points. Boys from Winston, Sutherlin, Deer Creek, Myrtle Creek and Rid dle participated in the meet. RESULTS: LIGHTWEIGHTS High Jump 1, Waechter, W. 2, Morris, R. 3, Brown, W. 4, Peterson, S. 5, Riddle, R. -1-10. Broad Jump 1, Smith, W. 2, Bright, S. 3, Hall, s. 4, Wlgle, R. 5, Richardson, MC 15-9V4 70 Low Hurdles 1, Brlggs, S. 2-3 (He), Walker, W, and Bright, S. 4, Popken, W. 5, Morris, R. :ll.3 I 501, Murphy, W. 2, Waechter, W. 3-4 (tie), Posplsle, R, and Peterson, S. i, Karch ir, OC :M.7 i 10O1, Hall, S. 2, Smith, W. I, Murphy, ! W. 4, Bright, S. 5, Richardson, DC. :I1.6 751. Smith W. 2, Prilchett, S. 3, Richard son, MC 4, Johnson, W. S (tie), Krause, MC. and Posplsle, R. :0.2 330-1, Hall, S. 2, Waechter, W. 1, Lee. MC 4, Sanford, W. S, Foshang, MC. :44.i 1 0 1, Payne, W. 2, Darling, R. 3, Brown, i W. 4, Karcher, DC. S, Cluiel, S. l:4.o 440 Relay I, Winston. 2, Sulherlln. t, Piddle. :!7. ! TEAM STANDINGS Winston M"ti Suther lin 35; Riddle lei Myrllt Creek I4'.i Deer Creek 1. HEAVYWEIGHTS High Jump 1, Couev, MC. 7, O'connell, S. 3, Hegele, W. 4, Benson. MC. 5, Fritz, W. 5-0 Broad Jump l, Qulmby, DC. 7. Hadwen, C. 3, Mandero. S. 4, Montgomery s. S, Trimble, W. H-e'A Pole Vault 1, Robertson, S. 2, Johnson. W. 3-4 (he), Kirchen, W, and Mullen, S. 3, Bounds, MC. 1-4 Shot I. Oevltt, OC. 7, Sorrenson, R. 3, Gausnell, W. 4, McCormack, DC. S (lie), Holcomb, W, and Baker, MC. 47-4 Discus 1, Sorrenson, R. 2, Fulmer, MC. Shaoro, W. 4, Frill. W. S. McCormack. DC. 117-2 120 Hurdlei-1, McCrae, S. 2, Robertson, S. 3-4 (lie), Fulmer, MC, and Hegele, W. 5, Hedrlck, W. :I7.3 75 t, Hadwen, DC. 3, Matthews, W. 3, O'Connell, S. 4, Darby, R. s, Groner. S. uf.l 100 1, Matthews, W. 2, Oulmbv, DC. 3, Devitt, DC. 4, Darby, R. i, Holloway, W. lit IB-1, Baker, MC. I, Crumb, S. 3. O'Connell. S. 4, Suell. W. J, Cotton, W. : 31.1 3301. Oulmby. DC. 2, Crump. S. 3, Lys ler. DC. 4, Trimble, W. I, Fulmer, MC. .-47.1 640-1, Hadwen. DC. 3, Bales. S. 1, Ice field, R. 4. Robertson, S. 5. Shefer, W. 1:437 440 Relay-I, Deer Creek. 2. Sulherlln. 1. Winston. ;H.4 TEAM TOTALS: Sulherlln ",t Deer Creek 47. winslon 40"i; Myrtle Creek 21, Riddle It COMBINEO TOTALS: Winston 101; Sutherlin I4W; Deer Creek 50; Myrtle Creek 3J'.l; Riddle 32. BASKETBALL TOURNAMENT MILWAUKEE (UPI)-The first round of the second annual Mil waukee Classic Basketball Tour nament Dec. 27 will match de fending champion Wisconsin against Dartmouth and Marquette against Georgia Tech. ICS! TCSI llttHSI TO iir ROLF'S PREFERRED INSURANCE lt Irtl IrttM lestlflwte'l TS-I1' 939 S.I. Stephens OR1-IU6 AIR RESEARCH Turbo Charger DIESEL INJECTION SERVICE 17S0 N.I. 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