The Bulletin. (Bend, OR) 1963-current, July 02, 1963, Page 6, Image 6

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Special to Tha Bullttln
PRINEVILLE Thirty-five
professionals and 105 amateurs
will vie for better than S4.000 in
prize money and merchandise
awards here this Sunday in the
ninth edition of the Prineville In
vitational Pro-Amateur golf tour
nament. Perhaps the most popular one
day golf event In the Northwest,
the Prineville links fray offers a
special kind of fest to golf goers.
Fred Hudspeth again is picking
op the tab to help put Prineville
on the golfing map, and on the
map she is.
Participants will bo treated to
m cnprfifll lrind nf retention called
Prineville hospitality", with beef.
barbecues, tournament iavors,
littlA nrlHeH pntortainmcnL and
tizable amount of prizes to shoot
tor.
Professionals will be cunninc
at $2,500, distributed on an indi
vidual basis, with another $700
distributed on a best ball stand
ards.
Amateurs will vie for any one
of six spots In the gross, net, and
best ball divisions, totaling a mer
chandise pot of $1,050.
Two of the three professionals,
Jerry Mowlds and Bob McKend
rick, who tied for the win last
year wKh two under par 63's, will
be on hand to defend honors. Third
place Bob Dudcn is committed
to a tour event and will not com
pete. 1
Alex Weber of Bayside, Calif.,
and winner in 1961, will be try
ing for another win, as will host
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I Sports
The Bulletin, Tuesday, July 2, 1963
Bend Legion
loses another,
Hawks win 8-4
By Web Ruble,
Bulletin Staff Write
Coach Bill Bauer's Bend Amer
ican Legion baseball ers came to
life last night, but couldn t get
over the hump as the locals
dropped an 84 contest to the
Klamath Falls Hawks.
Showing more inspiration and
better fielding than they have in
half a dozen recent ball games,
the Bend baseballers were really
up against it The reason? On the
mound was a small, but dynamic
pitcher by the name of Marv
Cunningham, who put together 14
strikeouts and limited determined
Bend swatters to five base hits.
Klamath Falls' Hawks, a team
Bend has beaten twice before, had
a giant, four-run second inning,
and it looked like another back-
in-the-groovo, black day for Bend.
Cunningham tossed his way
through eight Innings with no
more than a nuisance base hit or
two. Infield errors by teammates,
however, allowed Barnes to score
for Bend in the sixth. Cunning
ham thus went unscathed until
his final confrontation in the bot
tom of the ninth, when Bend
baiters began at last to find the
range.
Cunningham was tiring and live
Bend batters Were hit hungry.
Bauer's men, down 8-1, didn't get
started until there was one out,
and then boom. , .Cunningham
was in trouble and his game in
jeopardy.
Bennie Hamilton was the first
swatter to do the trick. He rapped
a long double. Don Watrous fol
lowed and gnlfed a single.
Hamilton held to second. Kir
by, Bend's addition from Forest
Grove, came up but grounded out
to third. Then come the clincher.
Two were gone and two aboard.
Val Lewis stepped to the plate
and slapped the horsehide deep
into left center field, scoring both
Barnes and Watrous. Lewis bound
ed Into third for a triple. Dave
Shelton then scored Lewis when
Klamath Falls short stop Steve
Young dropped the ball. Shelton
was aboard with an error.
When the dust cleared Bend
had scored three runs. It wasn't
enough, however, and Klamath
Falls took it, 8-4.
Linescore: H E
K. Falls 140 101 10O- 9 2
Bend 000 oot oni 4 5 3
Cunningham and Bartlett; Cook
Parsons (7), and Lewis.
City Recreation Schedule
TUESDAY
' 9:00 - 11 :00 a.m. Red Cross swim lessons at Bend Municipal Pool.
9:00 a.m. 4:30 p.m. Playground activities at Harmon and Allen.
10.00 - 11:30 a.m. Girls Softball at Harmon - ages 13-16.
1:00 - 9:00 p.m. Municipal swimming pool is open to the public.
5:30-7: 00 p.m. Little League Baseball: :
Eagles vs. Elks at Marshall
Healy's vs. VFW at Juniper
Brandis vs. Moose at Harmon
5:30 - 7:00 p.m. Bantam League Baseball:
Eagles vs. Elks at Marshall
Shoop k Schulze vs. Healy's at Juniper
Brandis vs. Moose at Kingston
5:30 - 7:30 p.m. Rookie League Baseball:
Ore. Equip, vs. Lelco at Harmon
WEDNESDAY
9:00 11:00 a.m. Red Cross swim lessons at Bend Municipal Pool.
9:00 - 4:30 p.m. Playground activities at Harmon and Allen play
grounds. 10:00 11:30 a.m. Girls Softball at Harmon - ages 9-12 years.
10:30 - 12:00 Noon Pee Wee baseball for 7 year olds at Harmon
and Juniper fields.
12.00 - 4:00 p.m. Golden Age meeting at club house E. 5th St Glen-
wood Drive. '
1:00 9:00 p.m. Municipal swimming pool is open to the public.
5:30 - 7:30 p.m. Little League Baseball:
Lelco vs. Eagles at Marshall
VFW vs. Miller's at Juniper
Dairy Queen vs. Brandis at Harmon
5:30 - 7:30 p.m. Rookie League Baseball:
C.O.R. vs. Gordon Randall at Harmon
Hanks triples...
Bend juniors split
with Lebanon nine
In an effort to alone for a mis
erable performance last Thurs
day, Ute Bend Junior League
travelling baseball team hosted a
Lebanon aggregation Monday eve
ning, and split a twin bill.
Bend won the opener 2-1, and
Lebanon gained the nightcap 4-0.
Larry Gray started out on the
mound for the locals, but was re
placed in the fifth by Gary
English who picked up the win.
It was one oi those contests that
might have gone either way right
up until the last out. No scoring
developed until the fourth inning,
when Lebanon right fielder, Steve
Berry rapped a single to score
Ray Perkins from second. It was
Lebanon's only tally.
Lebanon thus led until the bot
tom of Die sixth. English banged
a single to score short stop Dick
Gasbar from second. Gasbar got
aboard when he rapped a single.
Lebanon failed to score in the
lop of the seventh, and Bend
came right back to face a do-or-die
situation in the frame's bot
tom half. The score was knotted
1-1.
First man up was Rod Titcher,
second baseman. He clouted a
single, and advanced to second
when Randy Snyder clubbed a
long single to right. Pitcher went
to third when right fielder Berry
I overthrew the bag at second.
Ron Wyatt then stepped to the
plate but was called out on
strikes. With one down and a man
aboard the bag at third and an
other at first, the situation was
ripe for Dunnie Hanks.
Hanks provided the win when
he clubbed a long triple scoring
Pitcher, and the game s winning
tally.
In the second fracas. Bend
couldn't get rolling. Neither could
Lebanon at first The third inning
got things going for the visitors,
as they picked up two runs.
Lebanon went lacklustre in the
fourth, but padded its lead with
two more tallies in the top of the
fifth. Perkins toiled on the mound
for the visitors and went the dis
tance for the win. He limited
Bend to three hits. The nightcap
went only five frames.
Things are still in the fire, but
another twin bill between Bend
and Lebanon junior teams is in
the making. Coach Hugh McNair
was not available for comment,
but the tilt may be scheduled this
week, it was revealed today.
Last Thursday, the Bend juniors
were humbled by a fiery Redmond
crew, 7-2, and then edged 1-0.
Redmond and Bend junior
leaguers play in a league com
prising themselves, Prineville and
Burns. A proposed Madras team
never materialized.
professional Jerry Cloninger, the
1959 and 1060 winner. Glenn
Spivey of Glendoveer, the reign
ing Oregon Open king, will at
tempt to add another jewel to his
crown. The defending champions
will be contested by a host of chal
lengers. They include such stal
warts as Bunny Mason, Larry
Lamberger, Sr., Marlow Quick,
Boots Porterfield and Bill Isbill.
A strong amateur field will be
headed by Hudspeth, Don Krie
ger, Bruce Cudd, Owen Panner,
Millard Porter, George Beechler,
and Bill Close, all of whom will
by trying to lift the hold the pro
fessionals have yet to relinquish
since 1957 when Ron Weber, then
an amateur but now on the PGA
tour, recorded the low round.
Prineville boasts a sporty little
layout with trickp-eens and nar
row fairways, carrying a par of
65. It has withstood the assault
of Oregon's best for the past
eight years, as attested by t h e
competitive course record, 62.
Pairings and starting times are
as follows:
6:30 a.m. Harvey Burai, Walt
dine, Taylor Treece, and Jim
Nielsen. 6:38 Nick Locke. Bob
Martin, Dean Weber, and Bill
Clements.
6:46 Bob Ellsworth, Hal
Higgs, Phil Dahl, and Lee Bowl
ing. 6:54 Dale Dempsey, Joe
Ahem, Jean Beinoehl, and Jack
Christensen.
7:02 Al Cross, Bill Langeley,
Jim Snider and Ed Endicott 7:10
Paul Sundin, Bob Norquist,
Bob Clark and Chas. Straughan.
7:18 Harold West, Ray Isaacs,
Jim Malarkey and Stan Soran.
7:26 Ed Vanderberg, Ralph
Swan, Chas. Sparks and Bob
Sell.
7:34 Howard Bonar, Guy Ben
son, Jack Wilkinson and UiucK
Fisk. 7:42 Harry Clow, Earl
Boothe, Monty Jacobs and Hugh
Feldis.
7:50 Wendell Wood, Cecil
Stevens, Sid Wolfe and Al Irwine.
7:58 Jerry Mowlds, Bob Ho-
gan. Bob Matheny and Fran Len-
gele.
10:30 Jerry Cloninger, Fred
Hudspeth, Dick McRae and Bob
Wheeler.
10:38 Bob McKendrick, Pete
Walsh, Arnie Scmautz and Walt
Kresse.
10:46 Bunny Mason, Alan
Hudspeth, Gordon Hickok and Hal
Laman.
10:54 Ron Capema, Bill
Blakeley, Tom Williams and Sam
Orr.
11:02 Ted Longworth, Harold
Povey, Lee Keefauver a n d B u d
Alford. 11:10 Larry Lamberger,
Pross Clark, Howell Appling and
Ed Hehn.
11:18 Don Smith, Geo. Beech
ler, Pat Soran and Boy Farley.
11: Marlow Quick, Sully
Close, John Short and Ray Fry.
11:34 Harvey Hixson, Corn
Close, Paul Huston and Ralph
Mapes. 11:42 Alex Weber, Bill
Close, Harold Beimdiek and Doc
A. Inches.
11:50 Bill Isbill, John Boyd,
Spec Hudspeth and Bill Reinhardt
11:58 Glenn Spivey, Ed Neider
korn, Joe Grahlman and Les My
ers. 2:30 p.m. Bill Wilkinson, Roy
Renoud, Mack Reynolds and Alan
Helms. 2:38 p.m. Dick Wolthers,
Esto Morrison, Darrell Williams
and Harry Kem.
2:46 Vern Martin, Don Krie
ger, Len Bigham and Cliff Cowan.
2:54 B. Porterfield. Doug La-
SIGN FOUR BACKS
SAN FRANCISCO (UPI) The
San Francisco Forty Niners an
nounced Monday that defensive
halfbacks Eddie Dove, Jerry
Mcrtens, Dale Messer and Elbert
Kimbrough have signed contracts
for the 1963 National Football
League season.
Bend Elks swimmers take 324-219
drubbing at hands of Springfield
Bend Elks' swimming team, in
its second outing of the season,
dropped a 324-219 decision to a
bunch of Springfield swimmers
last Saturday at Springfield.
Bend swimmers placed as fol
lows: FREESTYLE 9-10 girls (50
yard. Cookie Chandler, fourth:
9-10 boys (50 yards, Scott Van
dervort, first, Craig Harpel, third.
Forest Garrigus, fourth: 11-12
gils (30 yards, Wendy McCaff
ery, third. Theresa Puddy, fourth;
11-12 boys (50 yards), Dan Be
kins, second, Mark Metke, third;
13-14 girls (50 yards). Sherry
Blann, second, Peggy Donley,
third; 13-14 boys (100 yards), John
Copenhavcr, second, Bruce Dev
lin, third; senier girls (100 yards),
Shirley Mayer, second, Jean Ce
cil, third: 8 and under girls (25
yards), Becky Hanson, third; 8
and under boys (25 yards). Tom
my Guyer, second, Ward Bckins,
third
BREAST STROKE 8 and un
d r boys (25 yards). Ward Bekins,
first; 9-10 girls (50 yards). Cookie
Chandler, third; 9-10 boys (50
yank), David Guyer, first, Greg
Thomas, fourth: 11-12 firls (50
yards), Martha Hoffman, second,
Michele Baker, fourth; 13-14 girls
(50 yards), Peggy Donley, third,
Joan Hoffman, fourth; 13-14 boys
(100 yards), Dave Davlsson, third;
senior girls (100 yards), Ted Dav
isson. third. Ken Weed, fourth.
BUTTERFLY 9-10 boys (50
yards). Dean Guyer. first. Tim l'p
tegrove, second, Scott Vandervort,
third: 11-12 girls (50 yards) Mar
tha Hoffman, third: 11-12 boys
(SO yards), Mark Metke, third.
Bill Burleigh, fourth; 13-14 girls
(50 yards). Sherry Blann, second.
Joan Hoffman, third: 13-14 hoys
(50 yards), Dave Davisson. first,
Bruce Devlin, second; senior girls
(50 yards), Lanita Cook, first
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Shirley Mayer, third; senior boys
(100 yards), Paul I'ptegrove,
fourth.
BACKSTROKE - 8 and under
boys (25 yards), Tommy Guyer,
first. Ward Bckins, third. Tom
Ettinger, fourth: 9-10 girls (50
yards), Janice Ashmon, fourth:
9-10 boys (50 yards), Forrest Gar
rigus. second: Dean Guyer. fourth;
11-12 boys (50 yards), Dan Bckins.
first, Mark Metke. third: 13-14
girls (50 yards), Peggy Donley,
second. Sandra Traxler, fourth;
13-14 boys (100 yards). John Cop
enhaver. second, Gary Thomas,
fourth; senior girls (100 yards),
Jean Cecil, second, Alice Hutchin
son, third; senior boys (100 yards),
Mike Donley, first, Ted Davisson,
third.
INDIVIDUAL MEDLEY - 11-12
girls (100 yards). Martha Hoff
man, third; 11-12 boys (10O yards).
Dean Bfkins, first Bill Burleigh,
fourth: 1J-14 girla (loo yards).
Joan Hoffman, second. Sherry
Blann, fourth: 13-14 boys (too
yards), Jean Cecil, second, Alice
Hutchinson, third; senior boys
(200 yards), Mike Donley, second,
Ted Davisson, third.
Now open to serve Central Oregon
BEND
CHIROPRACTIC
CLINIC
DR. B. G. Spurlock. Chiropractic Physician
laboratory X-Ry Physiotherapy
321 Greenwood Bend 382-5422
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mear, Ken Cloninger and Ron
Hudspeth.
3:02 p.m. Ken Spence, Cy
Perkins, Dick McNutt and Alan
Hokanson. 3:10 Henry Kaiser,
E. Reynolds, Carl Peterson and
Dick Marks.
3:18 Frank Aquino, Vern
White, Jim Garrett and Tod
Close. 3:26 Tom Marlow, Owen
Panner, Alan Nielsen and Joe
Kulick.
3:34 Jim Warner, Des Cur-
rie, Dick Burger and Skip Skinner.
3:42 Bob Litton, Bruce Cudd,
Mel Lambert and Bob Thomas.
3:50 p.m. Gordon Marlatt,
John Grimes, Troy Fowler and
Don Brandvold.
Professionsals are listed as the
first entry in each time grouping.
The other three in each group are
amateurs.
BOUT ON BRITISH TV
NEW YORK (UPI) - Sporta-
vision Inc., which owns the ancil
lary rights to the Sonny Lis ton-
Floyd Patterson heavyweight ti
tle bout, has made arrangements
with the British Broadcasting
Corporation BBC for "same
day" telecasting of the fight.
Cecil moves to Winnipeg
Ed Cecil, former Lava Bear
athlete and an ex-Linfield College
baseball pitcher who a few weeks
ago was signed as a "bonus ba
by" by the St. Louis Cardinals,
has been transferred from the
Brunswick, Ga., team to another
squad at Winnipeg, Man., Canada.
Cecil is slated for relief duty
with the Winnipeg nine. Bruns
wick was a Class A team in the
Georgia-Florida league. The
Cards moved him up, it has been
revealed, for Cecil to gain higher
calibre experience.
Cecil is the son of Mr. and Mrs.
George Cecil, 320 S. Third St. He
left Georgia yesterday by air for
Winnipeg.
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SIGN WITH EAGLES . .
PHILADELPHIA (UPD-Ends;
Dick Lucas and Ken Gregory
have signed contracts with the
Philadelphia Eagles for 1963,
raising the National Football
League club's roster to 43 players.
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