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Page 2B EUGENE REGISTER-GUARD, Sat.. April 21. 1862 Baltimore Nips Nats Chisox Clip As, Hold AL Lead; Twins Nip L.A. in 10 Innings American Chicago , New York I Ttt. GB a I Ml a mi 1 Ml 1 '.W 4 Loi Angeles ...... Cleveland Baltimore I 4 1 4 .500 ltt I MO W, Detroit 1 3 Boston Kanua City Washington . Minnesota 4 .429 .400 4 .3.15 6 .333 4 1 i FRIDAY'S RESULTS Baltimore 6. Washington 4 Kansas City 7, Chicago 4 Minnesota 9, Los Angeles 7 (10 ins.) Only gsmcs scheduled. CHICAGO W Home runs by pitcher Jerry walker and Norm Siebern featured a 12-hit attack Friday night, powering the Kan sas City A s to a 7-4 victory over the Chicago White Sox. A surprisingly large crowd of 12,246 braved cold and windy weather only to see Chicago's four-game winning streak come to a halt Sox southpaw Juan Pizarro, victorious in two previous starts proved no puzzle to the A's. Piz arro's troubles began when he served a lead off homer to Walker in the third inning. Sie bern's three-run shot in the fifth sent the hard-throwing Puerto Rican to the showers and staked the A's to a 5-0 lead. Walker posted his second vic tory over the Sox, who have lost only three games, but departed For Trico Win Crow's Hopkins Pitches Trlco League W Coburff B Harrlaburg ....... 3 Crow ... 3 Lowell 3 Mohawk . 2 Monroe . 0 Pet. GB 1.000 .MO .600 .400 .400 .000 FRIDAY'S RESULTS Crow 4, Mohawk 1 Coburg 6, Lowell 1 Harrlaburg 12, Monroe S ' CROW Three days before, Charles Hopkins had pitched a one-hitter and lost to Wayne Swango's no-hitter. Irish Win Coast Opener Coast (South) W I Pel. OB Waldport 1 0 1.000 .. Reedsport 0 0 .000 Vs Sluslaw o I .ooo 1 FRIDAY'S RESULTS Waldport 4, Sluslaw 3 WALDPORT A two-run sev enth inning rave Waldport a 4-3 Coast League win over Sius law Friday. It opened the Southern Division race. Dale Dorsey's single drove in the winning runs after Siuslaw had gone ahead 3-2 in the fourth inning. Bob Tone had a pair of dou bles for the losing Vikings and Mike Ames picked up a single and a double for the Irish. Sluslaw 100 200 0 " 1 2 Waldport 002 000 1 4 B 2 Wendllng, Leah (4) as Vandertoid; Clow 6s Hemsn. College Tennis USC S. Stanford 1 Oregon Krnsh 6, South Eugene 1 Portland U. S, UKF 1 Stanford 1. Portland U. 1 Portland 11. 7, San Francisco St. 0 Idaho 4, Whltworth 3 In Four Emerald League Starts Cool Kmerald League W L Prt. GB Drain ... . 7 McKenile 7 Klmlra . 8 Pleasant Hill 4 OakrldRa 3 Creswell . 3 Central Unn 3 Creswell 0 .675 .875 .625 .600 ..176 ..175 ..175 .000 FRIDAY'S RKSULTS MrKenile 81, Junction City 13 Drain 4-3, Central Linn 0-1 Pleasant Hill 3 3. Oakridge 2-0 Elmira 3-16, Creswell 1-4 DRAIN Ran Cool has thrown his third no-hitter in four Em erald League starts. And this one almost was his second per fect game. The little Drain lefthander al lowed only one bascrunncr Fri daythat on first inning walk as Drain scored a 4-0 baseball win over Central Linn. With a 31 win in the night rap, Drain moved into a first place tie with McKcntie. In 26 innings of Kmerald League action, Cool has allowed only two hits in compiling a 5 0 record. The f if t h win came in a brief relief stint. And, in those five appear ances, the 125-pound junior has given up only three hits all three of them to Junction City. Roger Rutlcdge had a pair of doubles and three RBIs in leading the Drain hitting attack In the opener. First Game R H Central Linn onn (mo a o o I Drain .. nio (uo s 4 7 o n. Williams A Hawkins; Cool A Cos. fternnd flame ft H K Central Linn a 010 001 a t Drain ... . 102 0 J 4 Dickson Han kins; Rust as Cos. for a pinch batter in the eighth when he appeared to be losing his effectiveness, Athletics ab r h bl W. Sox ab r b bl Howserjs 6 0 10 Landtag! S 0 0 Dl Grco,cf t,umpe,2b Slebern.lb Clmoll-f 2hsrles,3b Cauaeyb Posads.lt Bryant b-Wlndhrn lulllvan.c Walker,? S I 2 0 Fox.2b 4 110 S 1 I 0 f-Lollar 10 0 0 S 1 1 4 C'ghm.lb 110 0 S012 BOnsn.ll 4 0 0 0 4 0 10 A Smtjb 10 0 0 1 0 0 0 H'brr,rf 4 111 5 0 1 0 Aprclos 4 0 0 0 3 0 0 0 C'reon,c 3 110 1 0 0 0 Pizir'o.p 10 0 0 0 0 0 0 K'mer, pDlH 3 111 a-Farley 10 0 0 1 0 0 0 B'mann.p 0 0 0 0 1-Jlmlnex UcDevltt.p 0 0 0 0 cMartln ) 0 0 0 3egul,p 0 0 0 0 Lown.p 0 0 0 0 e-t..&mm ngi Totals 17 7 11 7 Totals 11 4 S 3 A Grounded out for Kemmerer In Sth; B riled out for Bryan In 7th; C Grounded out for Baumann In 7th; D Grounded out for Walk er In Sth; E Struck out for Lown In 0th: F Grounded out for Fox In vtn. Kansas City 002 030 200 7 Chicago 000 001 101 4 E Charles. PO. 17; Chicago 27-12. A Kansss City 27. DP Lumpe. How- ser snd Siebern. 8, Chlcsgo 7. 2B Clmoll, Csrreon. Wslker, Siebern. Siebern, Lendla. Walker (WJ-O) . McDevlU LOB Kanaaa City -pel ureco, Posada, 3B Howser. HR SB Charles. SK IP h . 7 4 . m 1 . Mi 0 . 4Vt S . 1 . 3 4 .2 1 r er bb so 3 3 3 1 1 0 0 Segul , Pliarro L,ai) . Kemmerer Baumann Lown WP Pliarro, Walker, McDevlU. BalkSegul. U Carrlgan. Hurley, Flaherty, Runge, T 2:52. A 12,246, No'Hitter But the sophomore Crow pitcher got his no-hitter Friday as Crow handed Mohawk a 4-1 Trico League baseball defeat. Hopkins struck out 15, walked only two and hit one batter in the seven-inning stint. A walk, two stolen bases and a fielder's choice brought home the lone Mohawk run. Crow got only two hits and didn't get an earned run. r H r. Mohawk 000 001 0 1 0 7 Crow ill 000 x 4 1 3 Roberts ai Mescham: Hooklna Ac Counts. Coburg, 6-2 LOWELL Coburg made it five straight Trlco League wins Friday with a 6-2 victory over Lowell. Wayne Swango, who already has pitched three no-hitters for the defending state B cham pions, gave up five hits, three of those by Doug Newell. One was a first-inping triple. Lee Spcrry gave Coburg only four hits two by Swango but Lowell committed five errors. RUE Coburg 010 131 0 S 4 1 Lowell 000 000 2 2 S B bwango, McKlbben (6), It Putnam; Sperry as Dixon. Harrisburg, 12-5 HARRISBURG Dennis Sar gent drove in five runs as Har risburg handed Monroe a 12-5 Trico League setback Friday. Harrisburg picked up 13 hits, Sargent, Dave Cooper, Monty Jeldon and Dennis Bowers all getting two hits apiece. RUE Monroe 000 010 4 8 3 5 Harrisburg Bll 002 x 12 13 2 Malrom. Hornaday (2) Si Farrls; Calvert, Lawson (3), Luts (7) St Hurls 3rd No-Hitter Billies Sweep PLEASANT HILL Mike Hill pitched and batted Pleasant Hill to 3 2 and 3-0 Emerald League wins over Oakridge Friday. Hill singled home the win ning run in the fifth Inning of the opener, then blanked the visiting Warriors on two hits In the second game. First Gams R H F. Oakridge 300 OOO 02 7 2 Pleasant Hill. . . IO0 110 X 3 S 3 U Hills Suddllb: Jones. Boies (7) at D. Hill. Serond Game R II R Oakridge 000 000 2 0 Pleasant Hill Oil Is S 6 0 Gatea A Suddllhi M. Hill D. Hill. Eagles Divide JUNCTION CITY Mo Kcnzie whipped Junction City 81 in the opener, then lost sole possession of first place in the Emerald League with a 3 1 loss in the nightcap. McKrnzie scored all Its runs in the first three innings of the first game with six walks and a hit-batter figuring heavily in the scoring. Then the Tigers scored three runs in the third- inning of the second game with Don Martin driving in. two runs on a single. First Game RUE MrKenile 314 lino 0 a 6 1 Junction City . . ooo nil xl i 3 Haldrldce A Rrarilev; Rrvant, R. Lorang (3) a. Toland, M. Lofang 7). Second (lama R H R MrKenile 001 001 3 I Junction Clly . . OPS n 3 3 3 Mallox 4 Bradlev: McBrlda A Baltimore, 5-4 WASHINGTON Wl Hoyt Wil- helm snuffed out a Washington rally in the bottom of the 9th inning as the Baltimore Orioles defeated Washington, 5-4 Fri day in the first night game played in the new D.C. stadium. Wilhelm relieved Dick Hall with the bases loaded and forced Chuck Hinton to hit a grounder back to the mound. Wilhelm's throw to the plate forced pinch runner Claude Osteen, but Ken Hamlin, another pinchrunner, scored when Gus'Triandos threw wild to first trying for a double play. Wilhelm then fanned Danny O'Connell to end the game. The Orioles scored an un earned run in the seventh in ning on a throwing error by Pete Burnside, the Senators' starting pitcher, to tie the game at 3-3, and an error by Hin ton in right field helped them to one of their runs in the Sth. Hall was the winner in re lief of Billy Hoeft, giving him a 5-0 record against the Sciv ators for the past two seasons. Marty Kutyna, who ended fur ther Baltimore scoring in the seventh, gave leadoff singles to John Powell and Jim Gentile in the 8th and was the loser. R H E Baltimore .. 002 000 120 5 10 1 Washington 002 010 0014 8 2 Hoeft, Hall (7), Wilhelm () A Trlandos; Burnside, Kutyna (7), riannan ib ar scnmiat. w Han (1-1). L Kutyna 10-1). HR Wash ington, Hinton (1). Minnesota, 9-7 LOS ANGELES OB The Min nesota Twins blew an early 6-0 lead but broke a 10th inning tie on a double by Bob Allison and defeated the Los Angeles Angels 9-7 Friday night before 11,166. ' The Twins got five runs off righthander Eli Grba in the second inning, three of them scoring on Harmon Killibrew's first homer of the season. It was a 400-foot shot into the An eel bullpen behind left field. The Angels scored two runs in the second and three in the third with the help of an error, a wild pitch and a passed ball. They tied it in the seventh on a single bv Steve Bilko, a double by Lee Thomas and single by Bob RoRers. Then in the top of the tenth, Rich Rollins opened with a single off Art Flower and took Recond when the ball was fum bled by lettticldcr Leon Wag ner. Allison brought in Rollins with his double and scored him self on a single by Earl Battey. Minnesota 151 000 000 29 12 1 Los Angeles 023 000 200 07 13 2 Krallck, Stange (3). Bonlkowskl (71, Stlgman (9) It Battey; Grba, Donohue (2), Spring (7), Fowler IS) Morgan (101 It Rodgers. W Stlgman (1-0). Fowler (0-1). HR Klllebrew, Allen. Rules Tossed Out In Wrestling Card The rules will be discarded tonight when Mr. Moto and Fritz von Goering tangle in the fea ture wrestling battle at the Cow Palace. The semifinal sends Luther Lindsay against Billy White Wolf and the 8:30 p.m. opener matches Jack Kiser and Tito Kopa. Trapshoot Slated COBURG A merchandise trapshoot will be held at the Co burg Gun Club tonight at 7. Elmira Nabs Two CRESWELL Elmira eked out a 21 win in the opener, then swept a doublehcader from Creswell by taking the nightcap 16-4 Friday. An error, passed ball, field er's choice and another error shoved across the winning run in the sixth inning of the first game. 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Five records fell and the Em erald League broke them all Central Linn in the shuttle hur dles and mile relay, St. Francis in the two-mile relay and dis tance medley and Junction City in the 440 relay. Seaside picked up fourth place with 39V4 while Oakridge was getting fifth with 38, Pleasant Hill sixth with 32 and St. Fran cis seventh with 22. Monroe Triumphs COBURG Monroe captured a four-way meet Friday despite a triple victory by Coburg's Au try Joslin. Joslin captured the broad jump, low hurdles and high jump. Monroe finished with 59'A, Salt Lake Puts Halt To Suds' Win Streak PCI, , w Salt Lake i 4 Seattle 4 Tacoma .... 3 Portland 2 San Diego 2 Spokane 1 Hawaii 1 Pet. GB .800 .800 .750 Vi .500 l'i .500 l'a .500 2a .200 3 Vancouver .. .200 3 FRIDAY'S RESULTS Salt Lake 8, Seattle 3 Vancouver 4, Portland 2, (12 Inns) San Diego 5, Spokane 4 (12 lnna) Tacoma 11, Hawaii 8 By United Press International The Salt Lake City Bees, still bristling from the defeat by the Hawaii Islanders, flew into Seat tle Friday, buzzed the Rainiers 8-3 and broke the home club's four-game win streak. Bees hurler Floyd Weaver not only went the distance for his second win but pounded out a grand slam homer in the second inning. In other games, San Diego edged Spokane 5-4 on an extra inning error, Portland doubled the Mountics 4-2 and Tacoma defeated Honolulu 11-8. In the Bccs-Rainiers contest, Craig Sorenson paced the Bees with three singles and a walk in five trips while Pete Jernigan led Seattle with a double and a single weaver confined Seattle to three hits in the first five in nings, then tired and yielded two runs on three hits in the sixth. Bill Spanswick was charged with the Rainiers' loss. An error by shortstop Nate Oliver in the bottom of the 12th inning cost Spokane the ball game at San Diego. Oliver al lowed a roller from Ron San ford through his legs and gave the Padres the one they needed to call it a night. Rookie George McWilliams got credit for the win while Ron Hubbard, the fourth hurler for well down on one hit in the nightcap while the winning Fal cons were getting 10 hits. First Game R II E Klmlra 010 001 02 8 2 Creswell 000 010 01 4 2 Stackhouae A Fisher; Schmidt A Jones. Second (lame Elmira .102 20 IS 10 Creswell 300 10 4 1 Lawson A Fisher; Jones, Arm brust 5) A Robertson. 1962 GMC PICKUPS Economical 165 hp V-6 engine Indrpendant front suspension Luxurious new cab Interiors TRUCKsjjjtr Crow with 43, Coburg with 27V4 and Westfir with 21. Shot put Wood (Cr), 40-24. Dis cus Gillespie (Cr), 124-1. Javelin Charles (M), 144-5. High jump Kaat ICr), S-SVi. Broad Jump Jos lin (C), lt-1. Pole Vault Laurlns (CD, 11-3. 120 high hurdles Joslin (C), 16.2. ISO low hurdles JosUn (C), 22.4. 100 Facer (C), 11.0. 120 Facer (C), 24.7. 440 Ingram (M), 55.8. 880 Rlckle IM), 2:13.5. Mile Dil ls rd (M( 5:07. 880 relay Monroe, 1:41.4. Alsea Victor ALSEA Alsea scored 60 points and won a four-way meet Friday. Harrisburg followed with 39, Triangle Lake with 20 and Lowell with 11. Central Invitational 100 1, Tom McKern, Central Linn, 10.4. 2, Howard Bess, Estacada. 3, Ben Hojara, Central of Monmouth-Independence. Mile relsy 1, Central Linn (Dick Smith, Gary Cleveland, Roger Robb and Steve McCallen), 3:40.2 (Bettera old record). 2, Pleasant Hill. 3, Oak ridge. 4, Junction City. 5, Stayton. 8, Serra. 440 relay 1, Junction City (Larry Mlkkelson, Dan Montgomery, Terry Sargent snd John Wright), 45.75 (Betters old record). 2, Central Linn, 3, Oakridge. 4, Pleasant Hill. 5, Newport. 6, Seaside. Shot put relay 1, Central Linn (Ken Elliott, Keith Webber and John McKern), 135-11. 2, Central. 3, Newport. 4, Oakridge. 5, Wlllamlna. 6, Toledo. Javelin 1, Stan Martin, North Marlon, 172-10yi. 2. Dave Hopfer, Serra. 3, Larry Folaton, Central Linn. Two-mile relay 1, St. Francis (Bob Williams, Pat Smith, Pete Schmltz and Randy Taylor), 8:41.2 (Betters old record). 2, Seaside. 3, Spokane, was tagged with the loss. Errors also cost Portland an overtime defeat at the hands of the league's cellar club, the Vancouver Mounties. Vancouver scored two runs in the 12th on a hit by Jackie Collum. The Beavers made three infield errors, including an in terference call when they had a Mountie runner trapped off base. At Honolulu. thft Giants pv. ploded in their 46-minute half 01 ine ninm inning and scored 11 runs. Held scoreless on three hits over the first eiehr Innince thA Giants put together seven hits, live wants and an infield error for their game-winning effort. Dusty Rhodes homered in the ninth, but the key play was a bloop single to center by Ricar do Joseph that scored Jose Car dinal and Rhodes with the tying and winning runs. Salt Lake 040 300 001" 12 0 Seattle OOO 002 100 3 8 2 Weaver It Lawrence; Spanswick, Martin (2), Pallca (4), Hallett (7), Nlppert 19) St Skeen. Vancouver 000 002 000 002-4 " 0 Portland . 000 1 10 000 0002 S 2 Arrlgo, Plels (10), Rents (12) A Anloine: nanrnrth. Pltpha. iSt s. Rlcketts. RUE Spokane .. 000 040 000 0004 7 3 San Diego 100 100 001 001 5 10 4 Ward, Dick (5), Rowe (5), Harris (11), Hubbard (11) i Julllan; Risen hoover, Monroe (7), McWilliams (11) It Gondcr. Tacoma 000 000 00(11) 11 10 0 Hawaii 011 320 010 8 7 1 Goe(z, Holdcn (5), Sovde (7), Pa nalver (6) & Revelrax, Wilson IB); Egan, Brunet 19), Nlshlta 9), Mo Dermott (9), Bacque (9) Si Hannah. i INSURANCE l&h 1 COUNSELORS Lkjfi ' " JT ft I "E '.' . t Bernsrd A ? . , CrInJ' Strassmalcr I : Sjr 'V 1. tt' ' ' ' cia i ( Professional Counseling Tromp and McKinley has a full time staff ot professional insur ance counselors to serve you. Whatever your insurance needs personal, professional, or business let Tromp and McKinley pro vide coverage to protect you from financial loss. Cain confidence and peace of mind. For complete protection see or call Tromp and McKinley your locally owned and certified Independent Agents. 260. East 11th Ave. Relays Title Pirates Barely COOS BAY Marshf ield nipped North Bend 64-58 Fri day as Dean Southam and Bud Walsh each won two events for the winning Pirates. John Ripper ran a 51.1 quarter-mile for North Bend and teammate Dan Gebhardt turned in a 4:38.5 mile. Shot put-John Mahaffy (Ml, 45 5V. Discus Larry Gregory (NBI, 142-2V.. Javelin Bob Mathew (Ml, 173-3 W. High Jump Bud Walsh (M), 6-0. Broad Jump Pete Tully IM). 195. Pole Vault Mike Van Dsam (NB), 11-2. 120 high hurdles Dean Southsm (Ml, 15.3. ISO low hurdles Southsm (Ml, 21.2. 100 John Rip per (NB), 10.4. 220 Walsh (M), Relays Summaries Serra. 4, Wlllamlna. 5, Oakridge. 6, Central Linn. Distance medley 1, St. Francis (Randy Taylor, Pat Smith, Jim Templen and Bob WtlUams), 11:10.9 (Betters old record). 2, Junction City. 3, Wlllamlna. Broad Jump relay 1. Pleasant Hill (Jerry Franklin, Jerry Johnson and Gregg Scoggln), 58-0. 2, Seaside. 3, Serra. 4, Oakridge. S, St. Francis. 6 (tie). Central Linn and Junction City. Discus 1, Mike Kolb, Serra, 147 2vi. 2. Hogan Campora, Central Linn. 3, Bob Coffman, Seaside. 5, Dave Bailey, Wlllamlna. 8, Gary Neal, Central. Discus 1, Mike Kolb, Serrs, 147 2Vs. 2, Hogan Campora, Central Linn. 3, Bob Coffman, Seaside. 5, Dave Bailey, Wlllamlna. 6, Gary Neal, Central. High Jump relay 1, Serra, 16-7. 2, Junction City. 3, Seaside. 4 (tie). Central Linn and Stayton. 6, Toledo. Pole vault relay 1 (tie), Seaside and Elmira. 3 (tie), Yamhill-Carlton, Newport, Sclo and Central. Webfoots Return Tonight The Oregon track team is scheduled to leave Los An geles immediately after the USC meet today by commer cial jet plane and fly to Port land. The team will travel by bus from Portland and arrive at McArthur Court at 11 p.m. tonight. Sweet Home Clips Saxons District 8-A-l W Sweet Home 2 South Salem 1 North Salem 1 Albany . . 1 Corvailis . . . 0 Lebanon 0 Pet. GB 1.000 .500 1 .500 1 .500 1 .000 114 .000 Hi FRIDAY'S RESULTS Sweet Home 4, South Salem 2 North Salem 4, Albany 2 SOUTH SALEM A three-run Sweet Home second inning naved the wav for a 4.2 Dislrirt 8-A-l baseball win over South Salem Friday. Sweet Home 0.10 000 14 6 2 South Salem 000 002 02 6 I uagicy ae aimer; Allen, Tries (7) A Zlglando. WE REPAIR ALL MAKES ELECTRIC SHAVERS and Cigarette Lighters EUGENE 960 Oak St. Dl 3-2822 TROMP & MCKJNLEY AOENCY 23.6 . 440 Ripper (NB), 51.1. 880 Steve Vlnghem (Ml, 2:05.3. Mile Dan Gebhardt (NB), 4:38.5. 880 relay North Bend (Rasmussen, Reese, R. Shrtver and Ripper), 1:34.7. Chambers in 19.5 SALEM Steve Chambers of North Salem turned in a 19.5 clocking in the 180-yard low hurdles as the Vikings won a three-way meet Friday. The mark, best in the state this year, was three-tenths of a second better than his previous best. North Salem picked up 77 points while Lebanon was get ting 46 and Sweet Home 28. Shuttle hurdles 1, Central Linn (Frank Peden, Ken Carlson, Carl Gatea and Tom Garland), 48.6 (Bet ters old record). 2, Serra. 3, Seaside. 4, Junction City. 6, Central. 6, El mira. Sprint medley 1, Oakridge (Duffy Clark, Paul Goft, Terry Frost and Jerry Shanbeck), 1:40.9. 2, Central Linn. 3 (tie), Wlllamlna and New port. 5, North Marlon. 6, Salem Academy. 880 relay 1, Central Linn (Frank Peden, Carl Gates, Tom Garland and Tom McKern), 1:36.5. 2, Oak ridge. 3, Junction City. 4, Pleasant Hill. 5, Seaside. 6 (tie), Newport and Central. Team Scores Central Linn 64W, Junction City 40, Serrs 40, Seaside 39'i, Oakridge 38, Pleasant Hill 32, St. Francis 22, WlUamlna 19, Newport 17, Central 17, North Marlon 7, Elmira SVi, Stayton S, Sutherlln 2, Toledo 2, Yamhill-Carlton Hi, Sclo 114. Salem Academy 1, Canby Cascade Un ion, Gervals, Mapleton, Rainier, Sherwood and Woodburn. Yoncalla Wins Third Straight Rico League w L Pet. GB Yoncalla 3 0 1.000 Canyonvllle 2 1 .807 1 Oakland 1 2 ..13.1 2 Elkton 1 2 ..1.1.1 2 Camas Valley 1 3 .250 2Vj FRIDAY'S RESULTS Yoncalla 3, Oakland 3 YONCALLA Defending Bico League champion Yoncalla cap tured its third straight win Fri day with a 3-2 victory over Oak land. Bill Ayers doubled and then scored on an error for the win ning run in the seventh inning. Oakland 110 000 0 2 4 4 Yoncalla OOO 200 1 3 8 2 L. Anderson A Holcomb; Pontius, Latham (3), A Wales. TADS.IMVr "Whale-of-o-deol" DUNHAM'S SA1TTA FE CIGARS MATTOX PIPE SHOP 135 E. Broadway SEAT COVERS CONVERTIBLE TOPS BOAT TOPS Gil's Surefit Store 7th & Blair Blvd. Dl 4 31 X Ron C. Roehl CIA. Fishermen!! SEASON OPENS TODAY! IT'S STAFF'S FOR USED BOATS AND MOTORS CHEAPIES i 11' Custom Skiff 25.00 14' Fisherman 4Q Eft & Trailer 13.3U 11' Kaarhus 95.00 8' Glass Dinghy 85.00 11' Glaspar ... 150.00 HANDY NAN'S SPECIAL 14' CUSTOM FISHER MAN. Needs some paint! 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