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TV Florists Beat RV Maids Twice; Mazzuca Records 3rd No-Hit, No-Run Win Portland - Louise Mazzuca hurled her third straight no hit, ho-run verdict of the seas on last night as the Erv Lind ftorists nipped the smooth playing Rogue Valley Dairy Mgids 1 to 0 in eight innings to rweep a two-game week jnd stand in the Northwest Womn' Major Softball legu. The florists won 3 to 0 Sat urday night in game which W each team collect just two hits. Mazzuca whiffed 11 batters and gave two bases on balls Ifcst ftght. The Florists reach ed fclen Callaghan for four ggfeties. The RV pitcher walk ed seven and struck out two. fjlazzuca has given no hits in 2 innings. In the bottom of the eighth In the Sunday mix, Dot Dobie tripled. nd two walks filled the bases. An attempted squeeze failed but Carolyn Spady singled to bring in the game's lone tally. Rogue Valley survived a threat in the sixth inning by ttting the side retired after e lands had 'loaded the 9tct with a hit, fielders op tion and walk with "no one out. Hap Piper and Roma Mongold socked " the other safeties for the Florists. 9obon Homers On. Saturday night for the JJortlanders, Carolyn Fitz fter reached third base on a single and an error in the third inning and was squeezed from by Dobie. In the sixth inning for two runs, a homer y Margaret Dobso followed (gk tJalfc to a Florist. ?"h Dairy Maids in the !jfth inning had two possible Qonon Triumphs In Uflctorn Golf EJltimore, Md. QfllPD- Dave JBJSP. th third , "surprise jHrfgion" to pop up so far o thf current professional BMf tour, won t be there when thftr Hie off in the U.S. Open fplf championship this week, ut $ven that couldn't mar his happineaQ today. Ragan, 23-year-old Daytona Beach, Fla.,-native now play ing out of Chattanooga, Tenn., nailed down his rst triumph in three' years on the pro swing ounaay wnen ne un ished one stroke ahead of Gene Littler to capture the ( Eastern Open championship. Ragan had a final round two-under-par -70 and a 72 hole totaTof 273, 15 under par and a new record for this tournament played this year for the first time on the muni cipal Pine Ridge course. Bar-' &Disv Th Gat V umiY k2 7V7 (Satisfies doth gkejit anuiwn BROOK N-5 " - Ktrmxtt runs cut off at the plate. Cal laghan gained first base on an error. Pat Barron laid down a sacrifice bunt but a wild throw on the play put the runners on second and third. Shirley Hanson knock ed the ball to pitcher Jackie Rice who threw to first. The relay to home caught Callag han for a double play. Diane Wall hit safely. She ' then headed for second on a steal effort and on the throw to second, which did not get the runner, Barron ran for home. Barron was out on the throw back from second and sliding home suffered a knee injury which may keep her sidelin ed two or three weeks. Janet Pfaff blasted one of the two Rogue Valley hits. LINESCORE: Rogue Valley 000 000 00 2 1 Florists 001 002 x 3 2 4 Barron, Callaghan (5) and Main; Rice and Wadsworth. Rogue Valley 000 000 000 0 0 Florist 000 000 01 1 4 0 Callaghan and Main; Mazzuca and Wallace. Big Crowd For Tennis Exhibitions Gordon Taylor and Tod Tib butt won singles matches and Jerry and Dick Joy doubles contention yesterday in a Rogue Valley Tennis club clinic and exhibition at Med ford high courts. Taylor, displaying a strong service, downed Jerry Joy 8-5 and Tibbutt won by the same score over Phil Holman in a Kramer set. With Tibbutt lead ing 6-2, Holman rallied to cut the gap to 6-5. The Joys in - the doubles beat Howard Dugan and Gor don Taylor also by 8-5. Approximately 100 specta tors turned but for the event and the crowd stayed through out the matches which were preceded by demonstrations of tennis strokes. Members of the ciud sxatea tnat it was re warding" to witness some en thusiasm for tennis here. Taylor filled in for Don Auxier who could not play because of a sprained ankle, The event was in observ ance of National Play Tennis Week. BRITISH HERO ILL London - (UPD - A hero of the Battle of Britain, former RAF . Group Capt. A. G. (Sailor) Malan, is in London to receive treatment for Par kinson's disease. Malan, who had 32 enemy planes to his credit, now runs a farm in South Africa. ' ' Whiskey of the oj rr rr Ditoon mou Kentucky tmiSUEY TJ1STES Some people like Blended Whiskey, some ( prefer Straight Bourbon. Sunny Brook, the great whiskey of the Old West, offers you both. Choose the round bottle Blend or the square bottle Straight -each is the best of its kind... every drop Kentucky-whiskey! OLD SUNNY BROOK CO., LOUISVILLE, KT, KENTUCKY STRAIGHT BOURBON WHISKEY, 90 PROOF KENTUCKY BLENDED WHISKEY, 86 PROOF 65 GRAIN NEUTRAL SPIRITS Winston-Salem NAIA Champ Sioux Falls, S. D. - KJPD -Tiny, all - Negro Winston Salem, N. C, college, with a total enrollment of only 200 boys and a travelling track team of three, was the nation's small college track 'champion today and looked to still big ger things-- the coming NCAA big college meet. Three of Winston-Salem's speedsters came away with seven places between them at last week end's National As sociation of Intercollegiate Athletics (NCIA) meet, giv ing Winston-Salem the small college title by one point over second-place East Texas State. Triple Winner Four of Winston-Salem's three of them turned in by champion hurdler Elias Gil bert, who won the 220-yard lows and the 120 and 440 yard highs,, thus becoming the first triple-winner in the NAIA meet's eight-year his tory. East Texas managed to win two firsts, one second, three thirds, two fourths and a sixth, but still could only amass 55 points to Winston Salem's 56. Kansas State Teachers, Emporia, Kan., wound up third with 36 15 points, followed by Mogan State, Baltimore, Md., with 33; Kearney, Neb., with 26, and Humboldt State, Areata, Calif., with 23 15. Title Taken By Fresno Seattle SUPD The Fresno State Bulldogs Saturday earn ed the right to represent Dis trict 8 in NCAA baseball finals at Omaha, Neb., by blasting Washington, 10-5, in the final game of a three game series here. Earlier in the day Wash ington had made the third game necessary by nipping the California team, 5-4. Fresno State won the1 series opener Friday night, 3-2. Puckett Victor In Track Meet Fort Lewis, Wash. (UPD Jim Puckett, Oregon fresh man, won the 100 and the 220 yard dashes Saturday in the Washington State Invitation al Track and Field meet here. His times were 9.8 in the 100 and 21.5 in the 220. Steve Anderson of Oregon won the broad jump with 22 feet 10 inches and Dave Ed strom of Oregon was second to Spike Arlt of Washington State in the high hurdles. An estimated 97 per cent of all American homes are within range of color television facili ties. Old West juisnicjis Roseburg From Cheney Studs Rosebure Lockwood Motors, opening its American Legion junior baseball season, swept a two-game weeKend series from the Central P.o i n t Chenev Studs. A counter in the top of the seventh inning vesterdav cave Rosebure the nod by 1 to 0, a score which was in sharp contrast to the 19 to 10 at Cheney field on Saturday night. Two hits and the lone mis cue charged to the Studs figured in the single run yes terday afternoon. Chuck Hiney safetied but was forced out on Marv French's infield ground ball which Cheney pitcher Bill Anhorn fielded and tossed to second base. French then raced out to steal. Stud catcher Ed Allen made a fine throw in time but sec ond baseman Brad Gettling was unable .to hang on to the horsehide as the runner slid in and French was safe. Les Bogner then hit to drive in his teammate. In the Saturday scuffle Lockwood accumulated five runs in the first inning, three in the second and five more in the third for a 13 to 0 gap. Central Point cut the margin to 13 to 8 with two markers in the fourth frame and six in the sixth. But Roseburg gain ed another six in the seventh while the Studs could muster just two more. Grants Pass Wednesday The week end games were non-district affairs. Central Point begins district action on Wednesday as host xo Grants Pass Mock Motors. Game time at Cheney field will be 8 pjn. Yesterday, Lockwood held down the Studs with the com bined . three-hit twirling of Jerry Halladay and Bob Livingston while Bill Anhorn chucked a creditable seven hitter for the home team. Halladay pitched two hit ball over four innings, striking out five and walking just one be fore Bogner took over his bat ting spot to add offensive punch for the Roseburg' nine. Livingston gave up one hit and fanned four batters. Anhorn registered six strikeouts and issued just one base on balls. ' . Bogner hit two for two and Jim Booth two for three yes terday, the only men with more than one hit in tne game. Booth was the week end batting fcstar. He had two singles and a triple in four times up yesterday and sock ed one sacrifice flyout. Bill Anhorn Doubles Cheney had runners as far as second base in four separ ate innings yesterday. Longest blast of the afternoon was An horn's fly to deep center field over the head of Bob Scott for a two-bagger. Roseburg on Sunday, in addition to its score, had runners three times as far as third base. Two got that far with the help of balks in the fourth canto and one, Booth, was caught in a rundown between third and home. Another runner got to third in the fifth on two hits Roseburg had 12 hits Sat urday and the help of 13 bases on balls off three central Point Ditchersl There were six errors on each side. Bob Whip ple went the distance pitching for Lockwood. He gave up just four -hits but yielded 10 walks. Roseburg slapped live hits in its first Inning spree but just one in the second Lee Gustafson Shrine Champ ' Salem (UPD The Salem Shrine Golf tournament here was won Sunday, by Lee Gustafson, football and golf coach at South Salem High school, with a 34-33-67, which was five under par. Gustafson carded one bogie and six birdies. It was the first time he has competed in the tourney. Ellsworth Jones of Colwood was second with 35-33-68 and next came Gary Campbell of Salem with a total of 70 and Eugene's Gordon Malatt with 71. The Dalles Editor Heads Association Portland-fflPD-James Weeks, managing editor of The Dalles Chronicle, was elected chair man of the Oregon UPI Edi tors association at its annual meeting Saturday. Gerald McFarland, news editor of the Salem Capital Journal, was named vice chairman. Weeks, former vice chair man, succeeds Harry Chip man, telegraph editor of the Medford Mail Tribune and a co-founder of the group. The group is composed of editors handling wire copy on the UPI's 14 client news papers in Oregon. Since 1864, 100,000 persons have been buried in Arlington National Cemetery. AV the present average rate of 90 burials a week, the cemetery's 420 acres will be completely filled in 1970. Nabs Two inning when it got three runs. There were only two Lock wood hits in the five-run fourth and only three safeties in the six-marker seventh. Central Point gained its two tallies in the fourth on a hit by Ed Allen and three walks, its six in the sixth on a lone single by Dave Jackson, three walks and two errors and its two in the seventh on two bases on balls, two errors and a wild pitch. . Livingston tripled andi singled for Roseburg on4 Sat urday and Bogner doubled and singled. LINESCORES: Roseburg 530 500 8 19 12 8 Central Point 000 206 2 10 4 6 Whipple and Hiney; Samples, King (1). Pepper (6) and Allen. Roieburg 000 000 1 1 7 1 Central Point .. 000 000 0 0 3 1 Halladay, Livingston (5) and Hiney, Anhorn and Allen. ' mm Terrific savings on Wards fine camping grJ SALE! UrSsaVB Jl Coast Guard approved. . ssj I Sealed Kapok filling. SALE! REG. 4.95 1 Ik ADULT LIFE VEST if $y ill 3.00 M,m Coast Guard approved. I u. 1 U Child's vest 3.44 iftf V- Jitf " Ls SALE! IMPORTED e "-ifZj CANVAS CREEL f VJfv' m-J Rubber-backed with mercerized cotton cover. SAIE! SLEEPING BAG WITH 4-LBS. CELACLOUD. FILLING Snug-as-a-bwg comfort! 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