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Page 4D V EUGENE REGISTER-GUARD, Thuri., Mar. 21, 1963 Ager Halts SantaClarci, 64 J0 r..!-. drive oast LilVC first-round state A-l tournament basketball game at McArthur Court Wednesday night. Tree Helps Mets in Posting 4-3 Triumph Over Dodgers Bj ASSOCIATED PRESS The Los Angeles Dodgers used big bats, but then the New York Mets used a tree. The tree turned In a spark ling defensive play for the Mets in the ninth inning Wednesday, holding Bill Skowron's out-of-the-park shot to a triple) and saving New York's 4-3 exhibi tion baseball victory over the Los Angeles Dodgers at Vero Beach, While the tree played carom with Skowron's blast, Houston and the New York Yankees played ricochet, and Curt Flood played Superman as St. Louis snapped Baltimore's 10-game winning streak-on an unusual day, even for the often-amusing spring training grind. Dupas, Moyer Fight For Championship NEW ORLEANS Wl Ralph Dupas, the dandy dancer from New Orleans, will gat a erck next month at Denny Moyer's junior middleweight title a boxing division which may be abolished late this summer. The New Orleans Boxing Club announced Wednesday night that Moyer would meet Dupas here April 29 In a 19 round championship match at Municipal Auditorium. The Moycr-Diipu bout had earlier been scheduled for Oak land Calif., on April 18, but promoters there canceled the match after both fighters said they could make more money elsewhere. The 23-year-old Moyer, who rails Portland, Ore., home, will receive a $7,500 guarantee or 33 per cent of the net gate, plus $1,000 for transportation and $300 for training expenses. Moyer, with a 34 8 record, won the newly created crown last October by defeating Joey Giambra. Dupas, 27, and a veteran of Alwayt w good I 'ill Modern Dinina Room Car Service Franklin Blvd. Acroat from UO-D1 5-1111 South Eugene's Jim Lockard (52) begins a Milwaukie's Dave Green in The Colts got seven hits from Carl Warwick and 33 that's right 33 in all against 21 for San Francisco at Phoenix and managed to outlast the National League champion Giants 16-12 in what might be termed a loosely played 13-innlng mara thon. The Yankees, barreling into ninth place In the American League standings, managed to get by with only 27 hits in cluding homers by Roger Marls and Joe Pepltone for an 18-3 triumph over Washington at Fort Lauderdale. And Flood hit his third hom er and played thief on two drives to center field as the Cardinals dumped the Orioles 4-3 at St. Petersburg. Baltimore 122 encounters in the ring, will bo getting his third crack at a world boxing title, He'll get 20 per cent of the net gate from the non-televised match. "This is the biggest thing ever to happen to me," said Dupas after the match was an nounced. "I've always dreamed of fighting for a title In New Orleans. I know I'll get a fair shake in my hometown." He has a 97-19-6 record. Dupas was knocked out In eight rounds by Joe Brown In a 19S8 lightweight title fight In Houston, Tex. Last July, he lost a IB-round decision to wol tcrwelght champion Entile Grlf fith in Las Vegas. Regardless of the outcome, the victor may have to battle to retain the title. World Boxing Association President Charles Larsen recently said the Junior middleweight division may be abolished in August. It will be the first champion' ship fight in New Orleans since 1996 when Brown, whose home is Baton Rouge, La., lifted Bud Smiths lightweight crown. Welcome, Fans! Stop at Jim's Anchorage a Tourney Favorite For food - fast. service ORDERS TO CO Register.Quard photo J Milwaukie won the game 47-41 and join seven other first-round winners in Thursday's cham , pionship quarterfinals. their was the last undefeated team in exhibition play. Elsewhere, Pittsburgh blanked Detroit 4-0 in a six- inning gamo, at Lakeland, Cin cinnati edged Minnesota 6-S at Tampa, the Chicago White Sox defeated Philadelphia 7-5 at Clearwater, Boston whipped Cleveland 5-2 at Scottsdalo and the Los Angeles Angels nipped the Chicago Cubs 2-1 at Palm Springs. Skowron lost his decision with the tree that grew at Vero Beach when his blast with one man on and the Dodgers trail ing 4-2 cleared the bank sur rounding the outfield but struck the tree and rebounded onto the playing field. Skowron had to sottle tor a triple, Showron, who's been having torrid spring, drove in all three Dodger runs, but the Los Angeles fielders continued to play give-away. Three unearned runs helped the Mets as the D 0 d g e r a lost their fourth straight and seventh In 12 games. Warwick started the Colls to their game-winning rally in the 13th with his seventh hit In nine at-bats. Carroll Hardy fol lowed with a homer and four more runs crossed to put It out of reach. Five Giants hit homers Willie Mays, Willie McGov- ery, Orlando Cepeda, Ernie Bow man and Cap Peterson. Huntington Honored By Racing Group PHOENIX, Ariz. Ift C. A. "Shy" Huntington of Eugene be came an honorary life member of the National Association of Racing Commissioners Wednes day. Huntington has been a mem ber of the Oregon Racing Com mission 24 years. The honor came to Huntington as the na tinnal association opened its 2B(h annual convention. 1 elcome State Tournament Visitors Moke our store your headquarters and see our large selection of baseball and track equipment. r We Are Distributors far ADIDAS TRACK SHOES Open Frl. nights 'til 9 Howard Victory Goes To Marshall Marshall, with Stan Koltsch and Nick Jones providing the offensive punch, never trailed Thursday morning in grabbing a 60-98 consolation round win over Lebanon in the A-l tourna ment. Koltsch scored 26 points and Jones, who got 30 in the first round, added 20. With Koltsch hitting 12 points in the third quarter on hooks, Marshall turned a six-point half time lead into a margin that reached 13 before the end of the period. Lebanon, knocked off by Medford In overtime in the first round and now eliminated from the tournament, made a brief run at Marshall late in the third quarter. The bulge was down to seven points as Tim Blanchard, who finished with 19 points, hit a three-point effort. The margin soared to IS points and was never less than 11 in the final eight minutes. The score had been tied on two occasions early in the game before a long push shot and a free throw by Mike Gallo way gave the Portland cham pions a lead they never lost. CONSOLATION QUARTER FINALS Lebanon (39) f It rb pi tp Simpson I S 00 8 2 2 Sturala 3-5 II 11 price .. n-n i a n Blanchat ... 717 S-S 2 S 19 Joslln 3-8 .1-1 I J 7 Grieve . 0-1 2 5 (I 3 2 Buill 0-2 0-0 8 1 0 Brl.key 00 00 0 0 0 Clark 00 0.0 Reynolds Totals ... 1950 17.20 31 18 83 Includes 1 team rebound. Marshall (53) fg Jones ...... 8-18 Alexander . 00 Koltsch 1328 Galloway Reese Stronach 311 24 00 Manner 12 McKlnney ... fi-0 Hosteller 01 Durham ..... 13 Tot ill ... 18-85 13.21 47 Mncludes 1 team rebound. Lebanon ..... II II IS Msrshsll 18 12 24 Shooting Pi-Fee Lebanon 19-30 Marshall 28-83 Officials: Wslt Bucktewlcs Rod Downey. Take Mom an OREGON SWEAT SHIRT with the famous Oregon Duck Emblem run ft 9 n lARicklund's '.all! SPORTIN SPORTING GOODS 770 Willamette SANTA CLARA, Calif. Wl Left hander Arba Ager limited Santa Clara to four hits Wednes day as hia Oregon baseball team rolled to a 6-1 victory in a non conference game. Santa Clara, which went to the NCAA finals last season, had at least one man on base each inning. But Ager pitched himself out of trouble every time and accumulated seven strikeouts on the way. The visiting Ducks, who now have won three atraight in their current California trip, got all the runa they needed in the sec Butts Takes, Passes Test ATLANTA W Former Geor gia Athletic Director Wallace Butts has taken a lie detector test and his attorney says the results indicate he is telling the truth in denying a charge of collusion to fix the Georgia Alabama football game last fall. William Schroder, the attor ney, said Butts took the test Wednesday at Jacksonville, Fla. "He passed with flying colors," Schroder said. , The Saturday Evening Poat charged that Butts telephoned inside information on the Geor gia team to Alabama Coach Paul Bryant ' eight days before the game which Alabama won 35-0. Bryant also took a lie detector test. He said the results showed that he, , also, was telling the truth. in denying the charge. George Burnett, an Atlanta in surance man who heard the al leged telephone conversation, according to tne Post, also took a lie detector teat. He said the teat ahowed that he, too, was telling the truth. Burnett lasued a statement through his attorney Wednes day night in which he chal lenged Butts and Bryant to take additional tests using sodium pentothal (truth serum). The statement issued by Bur nett's attorney, Pierre Howard, said in part: "Mr. Burnett has authorized me to atate for him that he has seen that Mr. Butts as well aa Mn Bryant have taken poly graph testa and that aince he passed one of those, too, that he would like to now offer that all three submit to sodium pentothal (truth aerum) tests." OSU-Cincy Tilt To Be Televised Oregon Triangle Television stations KVAL (13) at Eugene, KPIC(4) at Roseburg and KCBY (11) at Coos Bay will carry tele casts of the Oregon Slate-Cincinnati semifinals game and the championship contest in the Na tional Collegiate Athletics Assn. basketball playoffs at Louisville, Ky. The OSU-Clncinnatl tilt will be televised at 6:30 p.m. Friday. Telecast of the finals is sched uled at 6:30 p.m. Saturday. Radio Station KORE also will carry broadcasts of those two games. If Oregon State loses Friday night, its third-place game will be broadcast at 4:30 p.m. Saturday prior to the finals. ism i? L I 12) 4". ?. v 2. I XMJ 2 3 8 4 3 I T f; I I 'ill 3 i:i 1 1 ill 1 00 1 0 0j 1 ' 0.0 0 0 0 I J li 1 J J 1 1 rv mm 1 :J3? I I " hi ) nd t - lX1 ! 1 11 f , f "ww"mMmwnmijij) ma ond inning when they combined two singles and two Bronco errors for three runs. Oregon's Doug Werschkul got two hits for the day, including a sixth-inning double that drove in Cat Dean with the Ducks' fifth run. Dean singled previous ly and batted in Terry Lein inger, who reached base on an error. . Dean led off the eighth with a triple between the right and center fielders and scored the last Oregon run when the fourth Bronco hurler, Nelson Briles, uncorked a wild pitch. Replacing Cazzetta Boyd Takes Post As Seattle Coach SEATTLE OB Seattle Uni versity signed William Robert "Bob" Boyd, former Southern California star, as head basket ball coach Wednesday. . Boyd, 31, will take over offi cially June l .when his three year contract at an unan nounced salary goes into effect. Snake River Deer Perish ENTERPRISE, Ore. (UPD Large , numbers of deer were found dead or dying recently in the Snake River country . of northeast Oregon, a State Game Commission biologist ' said to day. : Lack of food was blamed by Bob Stein, district game biologist here, who made a sur vey of the area on horseback. He reported, that moat of the live deer observed were in an emaciated condition. The area in which winter losses occurred Is near the I960 Pony Creek Waterspout Creek burn which covered 11,000 acres. No browse revegetatlon has occurred on the site, Stein said. The commission said that In other areas of the state winter losses appear light. Weather conditions have been excellent for the survival of big game with little snow below the six and aeven thousand-foot level. Green grass has been In abundance on most of the east ern Oregon ranges, Recent observations show big game- animals scattered over much' of the normal summer range. There has been no con centration of animals on critical wintering areas. . . Ski Reports TIMBERLINE: Roads clear; total snow 70 inches, no new snow; snow packed! temperature 34 at 7 a.m.; skiing good. MT. BACHELOR: Temperature 32, high overcast; no new snow; 87 inch total; variable surface; skiing good; facilities operating; roads bare. Women's Golf OAKWAY Lily Fulkner wai first and Jessie Hayea second in nine hole Blngle Bangle Bungle play. Erne Dick won and film Hope was runnerup in 18-hole. ' NBA Playoffs Western Division Semifinals St. Louis 111, Detroit 98 (St. Lout! leads best-of-S series, 1-0) , JL J Sun Power the name of quality at a low, low price. With Sun Power you can be sure of quick starts everytime on cold mornings. A battery for every car at a savings. 1675 W. Santa Clara starter Charley Marcenaro was tagged for bis first loss of the season after two victories. Ager's triumph came in his first attempt this season. Oregon . . 030 002 01O 7 1 Santa Clara ... 000 010 0001 4 4 Ager & Jensen; Marcenaro, Laugh lln (SI, Maerlny (5), Brllea (S) b Calcagno. W Ager. L Marcenaro. Arizona, 3-2 TUCSON, Ariz, (ffl Arizona had to go 11 innings to do it, but finally defeated , Oregon State 3-2 Wednesday in the finale of their three-game base ball series in Tucson, The But he said at a news con ference: "1 consider myself as working for Seattle U. right now. It takes only a short time to get here by jet."- Boyd has been coach for six years at Santa Ana, Calif., Jun ior College, where his teams had a 69-18 record. Before that he coached Alhambra High School in his hometown. He is married and has four young children. Seattle's choice of Boyd end ed six weeks of speculation over the successor to Vince Cazzetta, who quit Feb. 6 in a policy showdown with Athletic Direc tor Eddie O'Brien. Cazzetta, complained over O'Brien's ulti matum to the university, which backed O'Brien. i Cazzetta, whose Chieftains had an Impressive 90-37 record in his five years at Seattle, is pondering whether to go into business or consider several coaching offers. His salary here was $8,600 a year. Boyd and O'Brien were to leave late Wednesday for Louis ville, Ky., and the finals of the National Collegiate Athletic Association Tournament. Clair Markey, Seattle frosh coach who became acting head coach after Cazzetta's depar ture, headed Tuesday for Louis ville and planned to apply for another college head coaching Job. ' Bowling BUOENB RECREATION MAJOR Jack Anderson 643. NEW UBOWL SOUTH WILLAMETTE Gary Olsen 22S. BUI Cottrell 801. CAREFREE BOWLERETTE Car men Kunkle 187. Mickey Wilkinson 408. FAIRFIELD VALLEY Les Miller 234 SOS. EMBLEM CLUB Ora Boyum . 204. Alberta Chapman 536. ' EMPIRE LANES SERVICE - Keith Campbell 211. Bill Stigleman 578. FIBS BOWL ETC Bill Calvin 23S 3S1V TIMBER BOWL IVY Evelyn Southwtck 197. Shir ley Appleton 532. TEA POT Goldie True 190. Leah Corriea 485. MOOSE MIXED Bud Ritchie 171. Spike Spalding 459. PARAMOUNT MIXED Ed Dowdy 201. Al Llndley 558. TWIN CITY Landell Jones 234. Paul Turner S14. WILLAMET i a Ron Hopper, Jim Mellot, Del Metzgar 198. Ron Fetich 564. SUNRISE Fay Kennedy 178. Bar bara Scales 178520. DO BETTER Kate Jonea 201. Bet ty Hodnett 532. TIMBERETTE Jan Jernberg 219 574. TERMITE Pearl Belcher 183. Eve lyn Corn 472, 6 VOLT Fits most popular cars with 6-volt sys tem. 12-month pro-rata guarantee. G-Volf 12-VoIt 12-Voli 24-month pro-rata guarantee. No exchange necessary. 12-month pro-rata guarantee. No exchange necessary. 26-month pro-rata guarantee. No exchange necessary. 18th at CHAMBERS Beavers won the first two games. - : .; Arizona used five Oregon State errors to salvage the con test. , : ' Arizona's first tally came in the sixth, when pitcher Jim Nichols was safe on a fielder's choice and then scored on Bob Maxwell'sdouble. The Beavers picked up their own only in the top of the eighth after Doug Stahl opened with a single. Pinch hitter Terry Markham walked and both run ners scored when Nichols threw past first after fielding second baseman Dave Long's sacrifice bunt. The Wildcats tied it up in the bottom of the eighth when Max well aingled Ed Bayne home af ter Bayne doubled, That was all the scoring until the 11th, when Mort Saull walked and went in on a series of errors. - Oregon State 000 000 020 002 8 Arizona 000 001 010 013 T 1 Straub, Nehler (10) t Crary; Nich ols, Holllker (9) St Schoenberg. Pa tera (9), Caona (10), W Holllker. L Nehler. Arizona State Lauds Counts TEMPE, Ariz. MV-The out standing player that Arizona State ran across this basketball season was 7-foot Mel Counts of Oregon gtate. That's what the Arizona State players decided when they named their all-opponent team Wednesday. Counts scored 26 points as Oregon State defeated Arizona State .83-65 in the NC-; AA Far West regional finals. The Arizona State players also named Oregon State as the best team they met this season. , The all-opponent team: 6-7 Paul Silas of Creighton,.6-7 Dave ' Stallworth, Wichita; 7-foot Mel Counts, Oregon State, 6-6 Wayne : Estes, Utah State; and 6-8 Jim Barnes of Texas Western. The second team: Ira Harge, New Mexico; . Willie Murrell, Kansas State; Bruce ' Burton, Brigham Young; Terry Baker, Oregon State; Flynn Robinson, Wyoming. , . .. .. Additional Sports On Page 12D TOURNAMENT SCORES ON KATR! Complete quarter scores ; of all the games pre- . sented by these friends of yours. .' i JOHN WARREN HARDWARE HIRON'S DRUG STORE . . 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