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Phoenftc Oopi PGL larait Beavers Hold Half-lam it By GENE BRYA.EI7 United Press Shorts "CTritea The Pacific Coas't League, i pitcher 3 haven more often han not this season, witntSssed mother excellent hurling fiuel Wednesday night ?s Phoenis ind San Diego went 14 in lings before the Giants came ut on top, 4-2. Max Surkont of PhoeniS ind the Padses' Dick Brodov iki hurled shutout ball for 12 innings K&fore being re placed by relief pitchers in .he last two frames. Joe Ship ley, who came on in the 13th, received credit for the Giant victory while Pete Wojey, who made his appearance in the 14th, was charged with e loss. - The Giants won it in the fifth extra inning when Fe lipe Alou, who scored the Drst run of the game in the 13th after singling, drove home Leo Wagner with the winning run. San Diego, after deadlocking the contest at 2-2 in the 13th, failed to score in the final frame. Bees Down Mounties In other games, Salt Lake scored its first win over Van-( couver in six games this year with a 12-7 victory, Seattle edgl Spokane, 2-1, and Port land handed Sacramento its second straight defeat, 4-1. Portland's win put tfce Bea vers in first place in the standings, a half gams in front of Vancouver. 1 Phoenix broke the ice et San Diego with a pair of runs in the top of the 13th, but the Padres tied it in their half of the inning when catcher Dave Jenkins of the winners dropped an outfield throw permitting Dave Pope to core their first run when Pope scored Rudy Regalado, who had tripled, from third with a single. After Alou drove home the winning run in the 14th, Wil lie McCovey singled in Joe Amalfitatno with an insur ance run. At Sacramento, Portland disappointed a Kid's Day crowd of 5,100 as Al Lary 'went all the way for his first win, spacing seven hits in the process. Catcher Nini Torney and outfielder Bob Borrowski homered for the winners. It was Borkowski's third homer of the season. LINESCORES: (14 Innings) Phoenix 000 000 000 000 22 4 12 San Diego 000 000 000 000 20 2 8 Surkont. Margoneri (13), Shipley (13 1 and Haller. Jenkins (13); Bro dowski. Lombardi (14), Wojey (14) and Jones. Vancouver 003 010 010 7 9 0 Salt Lake 100 150 14x 12 16 3 ten (8) and White; Jiminez, Urqu hart (3), Williams (5) and Hall. Seattle 100 100 000 2 Spokane 001 000 000 1 8 2 Gibson. Kennedy (9) and Orteig; Palmquist, Patrick (8) and Sherry. Portland . 200 011 000 4 7 0 Sacramento.. 001 000 999 1 7 0 Lary and Tornay; Etanka, Mesa (9) and Dairy mple. MuntiHg & Fishing outfiern Or fry MEL BE9 SBeHf upvey e$ the trend of uyin showed decrease in nearly everything ?ith the exception ai boata, motors and, acceoriee. AmsBks hs taken to the fcey li e hqw hatcheH fiuck end lorm if. It was predicted a couple of years ago, that this 41yp,p would be a flash in t&e and thet the people reuld soon tire of it as thty n$ve with other 6porte r4 nsm something new 6t 4Mm prognosticatora eoulfia'4 ms been mora wrong. ot boating ivone of A.mak.' big businesses no growing bigger. SOBERING THOUGH? WitS ever? sajall &B&t tfater literally csei nor ?ith the goalisg frg lernity. there eontey a ver$ sobering, thougBt BQS33 SAFETY! Inherently, Amerioanp So not have the proves teas and respect fop the Sanger of boating that tfe skeuld. We Bin a tendency t stfiinb aod csay. tycilf Nelsons Ahead in WlBg San Francisco (W Lucille Nelson of San Francisco "fcoo over first place Wednesday night in singles competition in the Women's International Bowling Congress tourna ment. Miss Nelson bowled 602 to go ahead of Dottie Crouch of Redondo Beaeh, Calif., vim 592. In doubles competition, Sour Qalmels) and Jqafen Volley oS San Francisco b&lsfl 16 fca move into second glace Eas hind Bunny Weidell and Marge Schmaltz' of St. Iul, Minn., who had 1163. BEARS GET $23,836 New York P The Her shey Bears, who added the Calder Cup' playoff title to their regular season champ ionship in the American Hockey league, picked up $23,836 as their share from the playoff pool. The Spring field Indians got $16,859 for finishing runner-up in the playoffs, while $9,301 went to the Cleveland Barons and $8,139 to the Providence Reds. PORTLAND SWEEPS Portland (IF) University of Portland's basebal team swept a doubleheader from Lewis and Clark, 4-0 and 3-2, Wednesday. here's a oat lei's ev&ry Bofly Bave a ride." Bo ifieugRt fov grogar life sav ing gBar, bo thought for the esadiiion afc tfia Water, no asughds, period it's a Enaat isn't it? era l&t's have a side! 8$t yeas Bunflpaflsi of (gasple lost tBai lives, ia t&aia past Because ef eare tessness exr lac&) pt foref &ug&t. T&is yeas wita s&sEe boats and more people ?22rtng to lne water, there sits &oabt v.-ill h& mere lives ffisst. Wi4a Bat rare scsp 8k&s loss of liie ill &a psxfS eau&lesness ps al laast fSsaaa aevKtable eeiSents. Sn$ the s&asag eora &bo&s it mig&t Bb '11 4o E&keJs ef some ef tfte hao'&f Scax -vftich vill as SeuBt fffmra dav8 oassaiesslg. OVBSCROWDIBfG Overcrowding a boat prob ably has accounted for more Srpwning6 than any other typB of accident. It is common on any lake to see boats cruis ing along with the whole fam ily aboard (and some neigh Bore) ita the gunwales (the little strip t the very top of the ifie) just barely above water. In very still water they may not ewamp provided, of course, that everyone sits still but little wind, a few waves, eudfienly and unex pectedly far from shore it happens. The morning papers will tell the pitiful story (with pictures of the survivors if any) how a gay, picnic outing developed into stark tragedy. Preventable? Certainly! S&svtr.earry more passeng er $ha 5oat will eSfely cKpy sSl (gsirly fou$ft yeter. 13 fas vholg. family -wan4 rida, make two er three or foua trips there'll fce more of them left at the end of the day. SLO CRUISE FIRST A Cull throttle in un known waters can lower the tax list also. Barely sub merged floating logs, the tops of old snags and large rocks can do things to the ..bottom of a boat tfiat it was never prepared fox that is unless you like your boat with running water inside! It is better to tgke a slow cruise around (before leaning on the thrdtile too heavy. Just plain and fancy "showing off" with a left of horsepower around crowd ed areas where people are shimming -has caused HERE'S CLSS WITH A CAPITAL "C"-tJie FIAT Sports diu 'eo&ttflt. Finest value in its price class. Swivel seat make it easy to pap ia aa& t&. Iftal. ian-stylea custom body. SFrap apoHJiiS iajuier mi vri&&&kl&. luggage paee galore in trunfe and bebm $miti &a. CS wwtfMj hib.iimi& car panelling. Make Jgt$ feD&y f A fg$j Qfirst, Gordon Milled Vicfop in Shoof Rei?o, Kev. Sfl Eighteen marksmen held unblsmished record's tody after tho first round of shooting in the ninth annual Goldea West Grand American. Among the perfect scorers at 100 Wednesday was Frank Howard, of Woodstock, 111., a' 21-yard handicapper. He was followed in the short yardage group by, Dr. Bll Fishej:, Bellingham, Wash., at 20 yards with 99. Gordon Miller, Drain, Ore., won the long yardage shoot with 99 at 26-yards. Perfect scores in the 16 yard - event included Vern Moore, Klamath 'Falls, Ore.; and H. Abernathy, Welches, Ore. 1 ! IU UUXJ ULQ.J LJlJ lOw HOLLOWAY ISKS PAPI5& Calgary, Alberta O Chuck Holloway, wingback e the 1936 UCLA team which played in the Rosa Bowl, signed Wednesday with the Calgary Stampeders of Cana da's Western Football Con ference. Holloway played with the Fort Ord, Calif., Array team last season. Norse Racing Season Starts Portland--dFl Horse racing opens this evening at Portland Meadows and.a big crowd was expected out for the 10-race program. The Inaugural Han dicap with a purse o ?120 tops the opening . night pro gram. Ten horaas hav teas named to start in tha raee. Night racing will eontiaue Friday with . a matinee , pro gram on Saturday afternoon. The meet goos- days "Shia year. f tfe Umm atier as Seattle, Umivsv ity e&E&sfkip vmm&fi. fias Cesett? sf ksa ba&tlaaU eosea saJEEaing ffoia Castoi kiBi -fte pssigHa FQ281jf. Jacksonville Tips EP Team S.SOBSig f &m $mmi, fiedforrf. Oregon. Thuriday, May 1, 11 Pari (ia The favor eft fiscubles team o Bju4gs Patty Gtfi Los Angeles and Jarqslav ebajr of Sgypt reaehfifl the ifSssl pearcd ia the Paris Infes? Etatieasi to mi is &nuamsnt Wednesflsy By wteshg jso laate&sa T&sy -will nlay 8?aul Remy ant 3 eaa aol gjniofla 2a finai. o a S 6b aefcesaville Jacksonville high, m its first tennis match down'ed Eagl& Point 4 to 2 yesterday. Fred SIcKeen, district efiamp while at Roseburg last year, timmed Sid Jackson, Eagle Point, 6-1' in the No'. 1 singles jset. Other singles saw Boh Davis, Jacksonville, beat West 6-1, John Allen, Jackson ville, topped Meyer 6-2 and Speare, Eagle Point, defeated Doyle Bransom 6-3. McKeen and Davis won from Jackson and Meyer 6-2, 6-3, and West and Andrews, Eagle Point, beat Allen and Bransom 6-3, 6-1. HELP EQUIP MEDFORD HOSPITALS Crater Lions Annual TV AUCTION Sunday Nite May 4 KBES-TV, 10 p.m. to ,12 p.m. COMMEBCIAL LS&&U9 Standings: V. t&. Patterson's Ba&u? Bl Quality Market 1 SB Cubbv's Drive Ir 88 & Mail Tribune 83 i S0i Bates Candy Co SO Si Morning Fresh Brsd SO 84 Davis Transfer & Storas 29 'a 3i',i Star Body Works 38 36 Alexander & Brown Ins. & S9 Clave Construction B5 42 gesults: Clave 8 (Schroedar 599) B744; Tribune 1 (Spaunhorst 944) 2518. Cubby's 0 (Brooko 546) 2498; Quality 4 (Atkins & Henderson 576) 2808. Star Body 2 (D. Graham 535) 2511; Davis 2 (Bex 517) 2478. Patterson 3- (Dyer 557) 2620; Bates 1 (J. Weber 340) 3457. A & B 3 (Speer 554) 2510; M JS Bread 1 (Farrar 518) 2480. LADIES CLASSIC LBAGU8 Standings: w. L. Union Club 87 19 Paulsen's fhrift MrSet 33 24 Silver Dollar Stamps 33 24 Hawkinson's Tire Tread 31 25 Jorgensen's Dairy 29 i 36 Vx Jack's Drive Up 39 27 Ross Lumber Co 2ft 39 Wooden Shoe 37 3a Lillie's Health Salon 26 SO Trail Creek Lumber 33 33 Motor Haven Motel SI 35 Csater Inn Motel 20 '2 35 ',4 Sesults: Union Club 3 (V. Cummings 543) 2389; Trail Creek 1 (L. Jantzer 457) 2234. Wooden Shoe 3 (L. Learning 540) 3235; Lillie'a 1 (V. Bateman 443) 132. Paulsen C (C. Lowd 504) 2S4; Jack's 1 (V Coats 516) 237. Ross Lmbr. 3 (E. Atfcans, A. Bo rlannon 508) 259; Crater Inn 1 (G. fliggs 509) 2366. Jorgensen's 2 (I. Schroeder 535) 2380; Hawkinspn's 2 (V. Knox 470) 2339 Silver Dollar 3 (S. Sweeny 472) 2279; Motor Haven 1 (E. Lenz 475) 2071. High games. V. Cummings 222, I. Schroeder 210. E. Lenz 202, E. At kins 200. Split conversions, T. Tolles 2-6-10, L. Rudy 4-7-9, S. Beck 5-10. Triplicate games of 172 rolled by Vi Coats for 516 series. Standings: W. L. Team Five 47 17 Eagles 43 21 Jack's Drive Up 42 22 Haupert Tractor 33 31 Desert Service 30 3314 Knights of Columbus 24 40 Team Six 19 45 Prospect 17 ',4 4654 Results: Team Five 0 (Ray Speer 530) 2704; Hauperfs 4 (Bill Newland 594) 2824. Eagles 1 (L. Coper 444) 2684; Team Six 3 (G. Brooks 513) 2710. Jack's 3 (G. Garrson 513) 2769; Prospect 1 (B. Houghton 486) 2641. Desert Service 1 (M. Hadley 481) 2555: Knights 3 (S. DenmSn 455) 2ob7. plenty of grief. Just a few short years ago a man in a speed boat cut off both legs of a swimming girl a sorry experience for him but much sorrier for her. It seemj that the.ehor frff like le run ftis 8aa aajfwfeepe hvA just as Jt5a as graiBle 4s some ftesssa, &oa$ es BsdstjetiaH. &e is? lae&g tgeggft fee liet ftevej pst hurt it'e always he Ot&es (fellow. LOVELY FLOWERS ' Heading out to sea over a quiet bap has produced lovely flowers for many a fisherman course they never find some of them. The water may be calm when you go out but it only takes minutes for any large body of water to get real nasty when the wind comes up. If you must go out on the ocean, take a boat that was made for it and even then it would be well to have an experienced man at the wheel. (Seep Bedford's Economy Boiling . . . You Auto Buy Now! C$T5 tQAgn COSMRtKS-fcswlfel fetf. i8.y. toot ewpir for Jsw&t'mg sarb eor gsuferaasace finny a&asisaS cgifcty fexfijre -spead snj ton wtfB ffes iffi fefSf7. JAY ALLEH CilMif 1201 N. Rivfersid (across frSm O.K. Martoi t&&fr)r& TO ENFORCE RULES Many authorities are wor ried about the safely of America on the water. Laws have already been passed in this state that each boat powered by a motor must have a fire extinguisher of a regulation size. There also must be an approved life preserver for each per son aboard. If the boat is to ba epesated at night there arc Sighting regulations. These will hs enforced fop euv safety. These ssgulalioRS1 are dcbS, eeseible laws but un fortunately there is bo regu lation possible for just plain feolishnees. Make this year a safe fcoating year by ob serving some good, old common sense in the use and eperation of the boat you are using. Concentrate naove eja what misfit happen than en the picture of te moment. 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