o 0 o o o DICK WILLIAMS, star righthander of the Lockwood Motors mound statf, is congrorulated by coach Bill Harper after tossing a four-hit 8-1 victory over Sargent Construc tion (Madison) to even the state Legion playoff series at one game each. The two teams are set to clash again tonight at 8:30 at Legion Field. (Bob Leber Photo) Mays Puts Giants Back In NL Race By FRED DOWN UPI Sports Writer Those front-running Los Angeles Dodgers must realize by now that tho National League pennant race is as hot as Willie Mays' bat happens to be. The Dodgers are five games in front of the Giants and the St. Louis Cardinals and they're coast ing along with a tidy three-game winning streak. Willie's average dipped to .240 in mid-season and this looked like the worst season ho ever has had in tho majors. But he's riffling that bat with six hits in his last eight trips to the plate and he's raised his season average to .290. The message to the Dodgers is loud and clear falter and you'U pay tho penalty of blowing a sec ond straight pennant. Mays hammered out a triple and two singles to lead the Giants' 12-hit attack Tuesday night in a 3-1 victory over the Houston Colts. It was the first time the Giants beat the Colts in Houston in five games. Tho Dodgers downed the Chi cago Cnhs, 4-1, (ho Cardinals topped the New York llets, 4-3, the Pittsburgh Pirates defeated tho Milwaukee Braves, 30, and the Philadelphia Phillies scored a 7-1 triumph after a 6-4 10-inning loss to the Cincinnati ltcds in other National League games. In the American League, New York beat Washington, 1-0, after an 8 - 5 loss, Baltimore downed Cleveland, 6-4, Detroit routed Bos ton, 10-1, Kansas City shaded Chi cago, 4-3, and Minnesota defeated Los Angeles, 5-1. Jim 13 u f f a lo went eight innings and allowed six hits to win his fourth straight game without a loss for the Giants while Hal Brown suffered his seventh defeat against four wins. Mays tripled and scored in the fourth inning Pee Wees Set Final Action The final round of Pec Wee base ball action for teams in thp Rosc burg area is on lap Thursday. The. Ilosehurg program is spon sored by the Kiwanis Club, the City of Hoscburg and the school district. Darl Thornton served co-ordinator of tho program and wishes to thank the sponsors and the parents of the boys who com peted. Thursday's schedule includes: Eastwood Field High School Giants vs. Kaslwood Orioles, 8 a.m. High School Braves vs. Eastwood Bulldogs, 9:45 a in. High School Cardinals vs. East wood Twins, 11 a.m. Hich School Pirates v K,l ,,l 1 Athletics. 1 P.m. l' High School Dodgers vs. Knsl wood Vikings, 2:15 p.m. Riverside Field Riverside vs. Green Hams, 0:45 j a.m. I Riverside Yankees vs. Riverside Tigers, 11 a.m. Riverside Angels vs. Riverside Indians, 1 p.m. J Joseph Lane Field Fullerton Reds vs. Winchester Red Sox, 8 a.m. j Fullerton Cougars vs. Winchester Wildcats, 9:45 a.m. Fullerton Bearcats vs. Winches ter Wolves, 11 a.m. Fullerton Cubs vs. Winchester Senators. 1 p.m. Fullerton Mcts vs. Winchester White Sox, 2:15 p.m. Diesel Engine RE-BUILDING AND TUNE - UP DIESEL INJECTION SERVICE 17S0 N.E. Stephen! 673-6156 I and contributed a key single in the sixth when the Giants scored their final run. Jim Wynn had two hits for the Colts. Maury Wills paced the Dodgers' 10 hit attack with a double and three singles and Don Drysdale pitched a six-hitter and fanned six for his 14th victory against 12 los ses. Drysdale, now gunning for his second straight 20 - win season, halted Billy Williams' 12-gamc hit ting streak. Bobby Shanty. 1 2-3-innings of close-out relief pitching helped Ihc Cardinals deal the Mcts their 15th defeat in 17 games. Ken Buyer, Julian Javier and Tim McCarver had two hits each for the Car dinals, with Boyer driving in the winning run with a fifth - inning single. Galen Cisco suffered his loth loss against seven wins. Don Caidwell shut out the Braves with four hits for eight innings and Al McBean closed it out in the ninth to earn Cardwell his eighth win against 12 losses. Key blows in the Pirates' throe' run seventh inning were a single by Itobcrto Clemente, a double by Donn Clendenon and a single ny Jim I'agliarnni. Pete Dose's two-run homer and three hits by Vada I'inson led the Beds lo their opening-game tri umph at Philadelphia but the Phil lies won the nightcap on the strength of three doubles by John ny Callison and the three - hit pitching of Denis Bennett. Joey Jay suffered his tGlh loss against tour wins for tho Beds. Lumberjills Win Sportsman Trophy Hoseburg's Lumberjills came home from the womeu's state A softball tournament at Salem last weekend with two trophies. In addition lo finishing third in tournament play, the Lumberjills were awarded the sportsmanship trophy by the Salem Junior Cham ber of Commerce. The sportsmanship trophy gives the local girls three pieces of hard ware for the season as they cap lured the state B crown earlier in the year. Jackson's Wholesale sponsors the Lumberjills, and Doy Cram serves as coach and manager. Portland Colts Get Win 1'OltTI.ANl) (lll'l) Portland defeated Tacoina 5-0 and Hilo, Hawaii, edged TriCily 1-0 in eight innings as Ihc Northwest Regional Cull baseball tournament opened Tuesday niclil. Portland Plays Hilo al 9 p.m. in the winners' bracket and 'la coma meets Tri-City al 6:30 p.m. in the losers' bracket of the four- .1.... .I....KI ... . '"' ' " ""irmly Stan Williams Fires One -Hit Game By MARTIN LAOER UPI Sports Writer Opposing hitlers who consider Dun Drysdale a menace to life, limb and batting average are hereby warned that the American league now boasts a bigger-than-life duplicate in Slan Williams. Williams, a 6 4, 240 - pounder, can match his former Dodger teammate in sire and he throws a mean enough fast hall to corn- pare with Drysdale. Only trouble i is. Williams hasn't enjoyed as i much success getting the batters1 ' out. All this is alKiut to change, how ever, boasts Williams. His solu tion? To pitch with the same mo tion as Drysdale. Whatever the answer, it worked with huge success Tuesday night when Williams gave up just one hit In leading the New York Yank ees to a 10 victory over Wash ington in the second game of a twi night doublrhctfler after the Williams Wins As Tickets Set For 3rd, 4th Playoff Tilts Reserved tickets for the fourth game of the 1963 Oregon American Legion baseball championship ser ies being staged at Legion Field went on sale this morning at Coen Building Supply Co. Season ticket holders will have until 1:30 p.m. the day of the game to purchase the same seats for Thursday's battle between Lock wood Motors (Roseburg) and Sar gent Construction (Madison) of Portland. After the 1:30 deadline all remaining reserved seat tickets will be sold on a first-come, first- serve basis. The box office at Le gion Field will open at 6:30 p.m. Roseburg and Madison are cur rently knotted at one game each in the best-of-five playoff scries for the state title. Madison won the opening battle 20 in 10 innings, with the local powerhouse bouncing back with an 8-1 triumph Tuesday. Tonight the two teams will clash in the third game of the series. with the fifth game scheduled for Friday if necessary. Game time each night is 8:30. Coach Bill Harper will send ei ther Ron Westbrooks (8-2) or Ro- jelio Gutierrez (5-0) to the mound tomgh to face Madison's Steve Chamberlain (5-3). Thursday's game will probably find Roseburg ace Ran Cool (13-1) and Sargent's Keith Lampard (10-0) locking horns for the second time, with Cool out to avenge his lone loss of the sea son which came in Monday's ex tra inning opener. In The Majors By United Press International National League W. L. Pet. GB 67 43 .609 63 49 .563 5 63 49 .503 5 58 51 .532 m 61 54 .530 8'j 59 54 .522 D'i 57 56 .504 11 14 54 56 .491 13 43 70 .381 2Wi 34 77 .306 33Vb Los Angeles San Francisco SI. Louis Chicago Cincinnati Philadelphia Milwaukee Pittsburgh Houston New York Tuesday's Results Ixis Angeles 4 Chicago 1 St. iouis 4 New York 3, night Pittsburgh 3 Milwaukee 0, night San Francisco 3 Houston 1, night Cincinnati 6 Phila 4, 1st, twilight Phila 7 Cincinnati 1, 2nd, night Wednesday's Probable Pitchers St. Louis al New York liroglio (12-7) vs. Jackson (614). Cincinnati al Philadelphia Ma loncy (17-3) vs. McLish (10-7). Los Angeles al Chicago Kou fax (18-4) vs. Ellsworth (15-7). Milwaukee at Pittsburgh (night llendley (6-8) vs. Schwall (65). San Francisco al Houston (night) Sanford (10-11) vs. Far rcll (9-8). Thursday's Games SI. Louis at New York los Angeles at Chicago Cincinnati at Philadelphia, night Milwaukee al Pittsburgh, night American League W. Pet. GB New York Chicago Baltimore Minnesota Boston Cleveland lxis Angeles Kansas City Detroit Washington 69 62 63 60 54 54 54 50 47 41 .633 .560 8 .553 8'd .515 9A .495 15 .478 17 .470 18 .459 19 .439 21 .369 29 Tuesday's Results Baltimore 6 Cleveland 4, night Detroit 10 Boston 1, night Kansas City 4 Chicago 3, night Minnesota 5 U Angeles 1, night Washington 8 New York 5, 1st twi New York 1 Wash 0, 2nd. night Wednesday's Probable Pitchers Boston at Detroit Nichols (1-2) vs. Bunning (8-11). Minnesota at I.os Angeles (night) Kaal (10 8) vs. Mc Bridc (12-7). Chicago at Kansas City (night) Pirarro ( 13-5) vs. Wickersham (8 9). New York at Washington (night) Downing (7-3) vs. Rid 7.ik (2-2). Cleveland at Baltimore (night) Donovan (6 10) or Grant (7-10) ! vs. Pappas (10-6). Thursday's Games ' Minnesota at Us Angeles ! Boston at Detroit I New York at Washington Chicago at Kansas City, night I Cleveland at Baltimore, night Senators had taken the opener. ; 8 5. It was the best ellorl turned in by Williams since joining the ; Phils took the nightcap. 7-1; and Reliever John Wyatt got the vic Yankees last winter. the lxis Angeles Dodgers beat the, lory. Struck Out 11 j Chicago Cubs. 4 1. in a day con ' Jim Gentile drove in four nins The only hit off Williams was a third inning double by Don Blasingame, and the powerful righthander struck out 11 and walked only one. The Kansas City Athletics knocked second - place Chicago eight full games behind the Yank- pes by edging the Whito Sox, 4-3; the Baltimore Orioles defeated the Cleveland Indians. 6 4: the i Hit Two Homers Detroit Tigers routed the Boston! Chuck Cottier smashed Iwo horn Red Sox. 10-1; and the Minnesota 'ets for the Washington Senators Twins downed the lxs Angeles including a derisive three run Angels. 5 1. blow in the sixth inning that sent In the National LeaKtie. the San j Yankee starter Wlnlcy Ford down Francisco Giants topped the Hous-to defeat. ton Colls, 31; the St. Uniis Car-1 Pinch hitter George Alusik sin dinals nipped the New York Mcts. gled home the winning run tor 4-3; Pittsburgh whitewashed Mil- i Kansas City ttilh Iwo out in the waukee. 30; the Cincinnati Reds won a 10-inning, 6-4, decision over ST w 4 . r.j.v " iA'y J RACING towards home place with the tie-breaking run in the top of the second inning is Roseburg's Mike Markham as Madison catcher Harlan Nelson waits in vain for the throw from the outfield. Markham score!! when Dick Williams singled to right and the Lockwood Motors crew was on its way to an 8-1 victory over the Portland team in the second game of the Oregon Legion playoffs. (Bob Leber Pho'l ) Brutal Scrimmage Is Held By 'Smarting' GB Packers 6 The News-Review, Roseburg, Ore. Wed., Aug. 7, 1963 Listen Clay Fight Es Off; Terrell May Face Champ NKW YORK (UPI) Heavy j !y disappointed because of weigh! champion Sonny Liston ton's withdrawal from the was scheduled to begin arranging tember fight, "just because his big switch today from inde- scared lo death of me." pendent promotion lo that of! Madison Square Garden. The switch, l.iston said, would entail abandonment of his pro posed Sept. 3()th defense against young Cassius Clay at Philadel phia, and the arrangement, in stead, of a December defense planned lo against some lesser contender on'Garden home television for promoter Harry Markson of the Garden. That December contender may be Kinie Terrell, the Chicago giant. If Sonny docs swing over lo Ihc Garden, il could be one of the most momentous moves in box ing history a move that might begin boosting the Garden back to the big-fight promotional su premacy it enjoyed until 1056. op contender Clay, visiting New York, said he was grievous - Griffith Diagrams Secret Plays For Jury At Two-Hour Session In $1 Million Trial ATLANTA (UPI) Georgia) coacn douuny i.nmin, a prime Georgia when Bulls was promol witness in the $10 million libel i cd lo athletic director, said he suit Wallace Rutls is pursuing i considered the information help against the Saturday Avening Post ful to the Alabama team prior to diagrammed plays Tuesday which he said were the secrets alleged ly given Alabama coach Paul Bry ant. Griffith drew the formations on a blackboard in federal court where the Post is attempting to prove to a jury the truth of an article carried in Ih magazine last spring. The Post said Butts gave the secrets lo Bryant in a telephone conversation accidental ly overheard by Atlanta insurance man George Burnett. Griffith, who succeeded Bulls as ; Philadelphia in the first game of a twi night doublehcader but the Irs!. Williams, who retired the last Roberts gain his fifth straight Iri 19 Washington batters in order, umph for Baltimore. Roberts was got the only run he needed for his fifth victory in eight decisions I when Tony Knock tripled in the i eighth inning and came home on Richardson's sacrifice flv. Bobby ' Bcnme I Daniels was the victim .bottom of the ninth "inmnc after i the White Sox had tied th e score Lockwoods f It 1 Lis Sep lie's Uston countered with, hope Dig mouth Clay doesn t fight any body till I gel him next year be cause the firsl good man he meets will knock his head off." it was Liston. himself, who an nounced in Philadelphia that he visit Markson and his matchmaker, Teddy Brenner, in New York today and discuss possibilities of a home television defense possibly at Miami Beach, Kla., or Las Ve gas, Nev., in December. And it was also Liston who an nounced he was postponing his proposed defense against 21-ycar-old Clay at Philadelphia's Munic ipal Stadium until next year be cause of "tax problems." Total gate, television and other receipts Irom the Clay fight were expect ed lo approximate S7 million head coach of the University of the 19G2 Georgia-Alabama game which Alabama, a 17-point favor ite, won 35 lo 0. Testified For Two Hours Griffith testified for two hours and 45 minutes in the federal courtroom crowded with some 20 i spectators. tie was me nrsi oi a nuniDer of coaches or assistants whom Post attorney Welborn Cody said he planned lo call to the witness stand. Additionally. Cody said he wilh three ninth. runs in the top of the ' with two homers to heln Robin , touched for three home runs and ; finally gave way to Stu Miller in the eighth inning. George Smith, playing in only , his second major league game. collected two doubles and a triple and Frank l.ary coasted behind a nine-hitter for Detroit. lee Stance. (4 3, treated to a three-run lead in the first inning, shut out I ,os Angeles on two hits for seven innings and after yield ing a run in the eighth needed re lief help from Bill Dailey in the ninth. The Twins' early rally was culminated on a two run single by Bob Allison and another run producing hit by Earl Battey Dean Chance (10 121 look the loss. ft. By United Press International Although the Green Bay Pack ers wear the title of champions they receive no special privileges when it comes to hard work. Coach Vincc Lombardi, still smarting from the 2017 defeat administered by the College All Stars last Friday, sent his squad through a bone-crushing 15-min-ute scrimmage Tuesday which many observers termed "brutal." The Pittsburgh Steclers, who meet tho Packers on Saturday night in Miami, were hard at work to duplicate the All-Star vic tory which snapped Green Bay's .. , ;,,,,. elrinil al 1Q The Detroit Lions were duly impressed with rookie Larry rer geson of Iowa, who scored the All-Stars' first touchdown against the Packers. Ferguson was par- ticipating in ms lust scrimmage with the Lions. The Chicago Bears received welcome news when linebacker Tom Bcttis' injury, suffered on Sunday, was reported to be only a severe elbow sprain, rather than a dislocated elbow as first helievpd. Del Shofner and Dick Modze- lewski, two stalwarts on the New York Giants, rejoined workouts Tuesday, but the New York club sliced five others from the roster to reduce their squad to 52 play ers. Those cut were veteran line backer Dick Lassc. .lohn Mum mey, Stan Morgan, Joe Taylor, and J. R. Williams. The St. Louis Cardinals held brief contact drills Tuesday while five rookies from the College All- Stars, including Don Brumm of Purdue, Bill (Thunder) Thornton of Nebraska, and Bob Paremore of Florida received their first pro fessional workouts. ' The Washington Redskins ran through such a ragged morning j drill, that head coach Bill Mc- j afternoon scrimmage which fea tured two near-fights and a good blocking exhibition by rookie full back Dave Francis of Ohio Stale. planned to show movies at to day's hearing of the game, the third session of the multi-million dollar libel action. Griffith, 39, said that the infor mation about the two formation would have helped Alabama con centrate on Georgia's key plays. Cody asked Grilfith if the notes Burnett took of the Butts-Bryant call reflected the two formations that Griifith considered vital. "Yes sir, they do," Griffith re plied. "They show both the . for malions we planned to usa and did use." Admitted Loan However, Griffith, who admitted that Botes had loaned him money and had helped establish his ca reer as a football coach, said on cross examination by William Schroeder, Butts' chief attorney, that the formations wcrp v.idcl used in the previous season of 1961 not only by Georgia but the other Southeastern Conference teams. Butts, who resigned as athletic director last February when pub lication of the Post story became imminent, has never denied that he made a telephone call to Bry ant. But both he and Bryant, who has also sued the Post, have de nied that vital inlormalion was j exchanged i HUGE DAILY DOUBLE LAUREL, Md. (UPI) - The dailly double was worth a whop ping $1,346.80 at Laurel Tuesday when 53-1 longshot Trentino paid Sill 00 in the first race and Rub ber Stamped (S7.C0) took the sec ond. lost Sir 0U1 IICIKSI TO 011VC ROLF'S PREFERRED INSURANCE fist ICtrH IllOllaciU Mlllt 939 S. E. Stephens 673-8166 Even Series 1- jWestbrooks Or Slated To Pitch .. niiei rci i ers i niv Williams Droved to be the I In t:ie sixth frame Manning walk "it " na,mSt.PcZ0od Motors, e.d, stole second, took third on a onmliipr fnr Lockwood Motors, tossing a nifty four-hitter to put the defending state champs back on even footing with Sargent Con struction (Madison) of Portland in the best-of-five series for the Ore gon American Legion baseball crown Tuesday night at Legion Field. While Williams was enjoying the view from the top of the mound, three Madison hurlers found the going rough as Roseburg combin ed six hits, 12 walks and seven Sargent's errors for eight runs and an 8-1 triumph. The victory for Lockwood's even ed the series at one game each alter the invaders from Port land had posted a 2-0 W inning win Monday. In addition to evening the slate, Roseburg's win insured a fourth game would be played Thursday. Tonight the two teams will bat tle for the edge in the playoffs. Ron Westbrooks (8-2) or Rojelio Gutierrez (5 0) will pitch for Rose burg, with Steve Chamberlain (5-3) set as the tentative starter for Mad ison. In rolling to Tuesday's victory, Williams found the sailing smooth after the initial frame and the trouble in the first inning was caus ed by three Roseburg miscucs. The talented right-hander came through with flying colors as he struck out 12 batters, walked three and limited the hard-hitting Portland club to just four sin gles. Williams' no-hit bid was spoil ed in the bottom of the sixth in ning when Dave Schacher led off with a single. Madison sent a parade of pitch ers lo the mound usinfi three be fore the nine-inning battle was end- ed. Chamberlain started and was phot-p-prl with the loss after giving .. ,.,, ,...., in tho cppnnrt inninff The lanky southpaw was removed with one out in the third. Snrypnt's nnpned the scoring in the first inning with a single un earned run. Phil Bushman was safe on a fielding error, then was forc ed at second by Schacher who in turn was forced by Keith Lampard. However, on the relay from second on Lampard's grounder the ball was thrown wild and the runner ended at second. Ron Lucas was in tentionally passed and Tom Alldrin i iuea high fly to leit tiem wnicn was dropped, allowing Lampard to score. Roseburg came back in the top .. I of the second wHh two runs to move out in front to stay, lorn Morrison and Mike Markham drew back-to-back walks to open the in ning. With one away Jerry Bou cock sent a grounder at the first baseman who turned and fired wild to second base. Morrison scored on the bad throw and luarKnam continued around the basepathsi when Williams singled sharply to right field. A combination of walks, an er ror and a booming triple ny Jim Beamer gave the winners three in - surance runs in the fourth stanza Boucock drew a free pass to start the rally and was sacrificed to second by Williams. Mike Blom berg walked and both runners mov ed up a base on a wild pitch. Artie McDonald's ground ball was booted as Boucock crossed the plate. An attempted double play on Bob Manning's grounder ended as a fielder's choice and Blomberg scored on the play. Beamer then smashed his three-bagger to the base of the lell-centurfield wall to Umpqua Tennis Tournament Entry Blanks Now Available SPTS Umpqua Tennis 2-36 gen boys 14-and-undcr singles and dou- Lntry blanks for the Umpqua Valley Open Tennis Tournament to be held at the Stewart Park courts Aug. 16-18 are now available. Blanks may be picked up at the YMCA building in Stewart Park or from Al Hoffman at the Roseburg High School athletic office. Entries must be returned to Hoffman by Aug. 14. The Umpqua Valley Open is be- ing sponsored by the Roseburg Ten- nis Association. Action will be held in nine categories. The brack- ets inciuue men s singles ana dou bles, women's singles and dou bles, junior men's singles and dou bles, boys 16-and-under singles and Sports Calendar Wednesday Legion Baseball State Finals Sarjo"! Construction (Madison) vs. Lockwood Motors (Roseburg). 8:30 p.m., Legion Field, Roseburg. Thursday Legion Baseball State Finals Sargent Construction (Madison) vs. Lockwood Motors (Roseburg), 8:30 p.m., Legion Field, Roseburc. Softball Church League North Roseburg vs. Vets Pa tients, 6:30 p.m., VA Diamond I. WATER TANKS CONCRETE 500-1500 Gal. welYcasing 12 in. to 48 in. tor Permanent Installation And Free Esti motes Call PRE-MIX CONCRETE PIPE CO ... 672-2694 Gutierrez Tonight score Manning. throwing error ana scored when Beamer tuea out deep to center- neiaer Busnman. iwo more runs crossed the plate in the seventh on singles by Boucock and Williams, a walk and two errors. At the plate Beamer was the hit ting star for the Lockwood Motors crew. The veteran catcher drove in two runs with a triple and a sin gle in three official appearances. Williams aided his own cause with a pair of base raps for four at bats. Schacher accounted for an even 50 per cent of Sargent's hits with a 2-4 record. In Tuesday's game fielding took a backseat to Williams' pitching performance, though Roseburg' played errorless ball after a shaky first inning. Despite seven errors made by his teammates, the fielding play of the evening was Lampard's grab in right field of a hard smash off the bat of Manning. Manning pick ed on a fat pitch and sent a lower ing fly to deep right which Lam pard snared just short of the boards while going away from the infield. ROSEBURG (II SARGENT CON. (11 brlirbl t , "A"1 Riichm.n. rl A fl A n BiomDerg.iT i u u schacher,3b McDonald.ss 6 0 0 0 Lampard.rf Manning 5 7 0 1 Jtfc.s. f Bemer.c 3 0 2 2 smlth.ss Morrison.rf 3 10 0 Lindbtad.lf-2b Markham,2b 3 110 J'50"'?, Chamb I n, p weslbrooks.lb 5 0 0 0 Lambcrl,p 4 0 2 0 4 10 0 3 0 0 0 4 0 10 4 0 10 2 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 10 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 10 0 0 10 0 0 Boucock,3b 3 2 10 Brown, If Williams.p Sevall.lb j , 2 , Linacr la! Th'rkTsn.2b 0 0 0 Jogicliki.c Totals 36 S a 4 Totals 33 I 4 0 Roseburg ' - 030 301 2008 Sargent Const. 100 000 0001 4 7 E Blomberg, McDonald, Markham, All drin, Smith 3, Lindblad, Nelson 2. PO-A Rsbg 27-9; SC 27-9. LOB Rsbg 14; SCI. 3B Beamer. SB Manning 3, Morrison. SH ! Pitching RtCOrd IP n r er Db so 9 4 1 0 3 12 ! sF-Bcamcr j cnamberiain il s-3i 2 13 2 2 1 3 3 1 33 3 3 0 3 1 i Lambert Lucas S 3 3 0 6 1 WP Lambert, Williams. Balk Chamber lain. Lucas 2. PB Ncison. Umpires Meyers, Walker, Shaw. T 2:41. Alt 1.814. Klamath Falls Ruthers Down Canadians 14-2 KELLOGG, Idaho (UPI) Kla math Falls walloped New West minister, B.C., 14-2 in the first round of the regional Babe Ruth baseball tournament Tuesday night. Riverton, Wyo., defeated Ketchi kan, Alaska, 11-3, Aberdeen, Wash., scored a lfi-3 victory over Wallace, Idaho, and Great Falls, Mont., tonued Kellogg 9-4 in other ! opening games of the eight-team. i aoudle-eliminalion meet. Klamath Falls rolled up an 8-1 lead against the British Columbia team in the first three innings of seven-inning contest. boo Williams pitched a rour-hit- , tor and catcher Dave Lyman hit three-run homer for the Oregon team. Klamath Falls meets Great Falls al 8:30 p.m. and Riverton faces Aberdeen at 6 p.m. in win ners' bracket games tonight. Pro Cage Game Slated PORTLAND (UPI) The Los Angeles Lakers and the San Fran cisco Warriors will meet in an exhibition professional basketball I game here Friday, Oct. 11. bles. USLTA rules will govern all play during the tournament. Players will be expected to serve as um pires and linesmen if requested to do so during the tournament. Junior players will be limited lo three events, and must report to the Stewart Park courts by 8 a.m. i Aug. lb". Play in the men's events will begin at 6 p.m. the same day. j Trophies will be awarded to the : first place winners in each division, with medals being presented to the runner-ups. In order to assure tnai every participant will play at least two matches a consolation bracket for first round losers is being con templated. 7 For further information contact Tom Keel, city director of parks, or Hoffman. Keel is serving as tournament director. come" I 11 O fi cs3 O (i, 3 8