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    Senators Have Pascual
Pius Muscle; Little Else
(This is the sixth of the
dispalches on -he I960 pros
pects of the major league
clubs.)
By LEO H. PETERSEN
UPI Sports Editor
Orlando, Fla. (UPt The
Washington Senators have
muscle and Camilo Pascual.
They have little else.
But that muscle and Pas
cual could combine to get
them out of the American
league cellar, a spot on which
the Senators have had a lock
in recent years.
"We should play .500 ball,"
says Manager Cookie Lava
getto. "I don't know where
that would place us, but it
would be out of the cellar."
With clubs like Kansas City
and Boston in the league, no
one vould fault Lavagetto on
that thinking.
4-Man Muscle Trust
He has that muscle in four
men-third baseman Harmon
Killebrew, who hit 42 homers
last season; outfielders Jim
Lemon, who drove 33 out of
the park and Bob Allison,
who hit 30 jackpots, and Roy
Sievers, probably the best
long ball hitter of them all.
He wound up with only 21
homers in 1959-not bad for
tbjj average player but sub
standard for Sievers. Roy was
hampered by injuries last
season, but looks like the old
Sievers this spring.
Put these four men with
Pascual, whom many baseball
men regard as the best pitch
er in the business, and you
can understand why the Sen
ators think there are better
Cats Take
AAU Title
9enver-(UPD - Seattle's Buc-
hafl Bakers took third place
in the National AAU basket
ball tournament by defeating
the Phillips Oilers of Bartles-
ville, Okla., 82-73, Saturday
night.
ThePeoria Caterpillars nail
etj, down the tournament title
and a chance to try out for
the U. S. Olympic team by
downing Akron Goodyear
115-99.
Jerry Constantino
College Champion
Toledo, Ohio - (UPD - Mid
west bowlers walked off with
most of the honors Sunday
night in the second annual
intercollegiate bowling cham
pionships held here in con
junction with the ABC tour
nament. Jerry Constantino of Brad
ley university was a double
winner, sharing the two-man
crown with Eugene Wodka of
the University of Illinois, and
taking the all - events cham
pionship with an 1189 total.
The singles title was won
by Jim Nixon of the Univer
sity of Minnesota with a 604.
The doubles combination of
Constantino and Wodka bowl
ed a creditable 1249 with the
Bradley star hitting 655 and
Wodka 594. In the singles,
Constantino had 534.
OSC Trounces
Arizona State
Tempe, Ariz. -d'PD- Oregon
State, which dropped a track
meet to Arizona earlier last
week, defeated Arizona State
80-51 here Saturday.
Amos Marsh of OSC won
the 100-yard dash in 9.6 and
the 220 in 21.5 and Darrell
Horn of the Beavers won the
broad jump with 23 feet 6
' inches and the low hurdles
with a time of 24.1.
times ahead.
Every club in the league is
making overtures for Pas
cual, but President Calvin
Griffith, who has been known
to change his mind when the
exchequer runs low, says they
are wasting their time.
"They'd run me out of
Washington if I traded him,"
he explains.
Pascual won 17 while los
ing 10 with the Senators last
season. Among his victories
were six shutouts. The batters
he pitches against say he has
the best curve ball in the
league.
Lavagetto doesn't have too
much back of Pascual except
Pedro Ramos, a 13-game win
ner last year. Cookie is high
on rookie Jim Kaat, a left
hander who won only eight
games with Chattanooga.
Right now Washington's
catching is hurting with both
Clint Courtney and Hal Nara
gon, the No. 1 and 2 men,
benched with injuries. That
left Lavagetto with rookie
Steve Korcheck, who proba
bly won't make the grade, as
his only receiver. So he put
42 - year - old Clyde McCul
lough back to work. He's done
so well that he may be kept.
Long Beats
Shot Mark
Los Angeles-flJPD-Thanks to
a half - dozen wheelbarrows
full of dirt - and a mighty
right arm-young Dallas Long
today stood a good chance of
being accepted as the world's
best shot putter.
The 19-year-old University
of Southern California sopho
more tossed the 16-pound iron
ball 64 feet, 6Vz inches Satur
day in a dual relays meet be
tween USC and the Southern
California Striders Athletic
club.
The heave bettered by 16
inches the accepted world
record.
The shot put area, at first
thought to be too greatly
sloped, was surveyed by a
civil engineer after Long's
toss and it was declared well
within the limits of slope set
by the Amateur Athletic Un
ion AAU.
Snead Triumphs
In DeSoto Golf
Bradenton, Fla.-(UPD-With a
victory under pressure in the
$40,000 DeSoto open golf tour
nament Sunday, 48-year-old
Sam Snead served notice he
will be a strong contender
to become the. first four-time
Masters champion April 7-12
at Augusta, Ga.
Snead, winner of more tour
naments than any golfer in
history, took his i04th victory
in his 28-year career when
he defeated little Jerry Bar
ber in a duel that wasn't de
cided until the final hole.
Barber' was two strokes
ahead of the field at the be
ginning of Sunday's final
round, but Snead shot a three-under-par
68 while Barber
was shooting par 71.
BOWLING
NIGHT HAWKS
Standings: W.
Mitchell Bros. Truck Line 19
BAR 17
Hamilton Mgmt. Corp. 16
Mechanics Laundry 13
Triangle Food Market 11
Team No. Five 10
Barco Supply Co 5
Guy Hays Heal Estate 5
Celts Belt
SL 140-122
Boston - (UPD - The Boston
Celtics geared today for Tues
day night's second game of
the National Basketball as
sociation championship play
offs after running down the
St. Louis Hawks.
The Celts, turning in a mag
nificent team performance in
the best of seven opener Sun
day, cracked three playoff
scoring records by belting the
Hawks, 140-122.
Following Tuesday night's
game here the action suspends
until this week end, when the
Hawks play host Saturday and
Sunday. Dates for the remain
ing games, if needed, have not
been announced yet.
Oregon Staters
Capture Toga
Lewiston, Idaho (UPD Ore
gon State won the Banana
Belt baseball tournament for
the second year in a row Sat
urday. The Beavers played Mon
tana to a 5-5 tie in a seven
inning game and finished the
tournament with a 2-0 record.
Oregon State also won the
tournament in 1959.
Washington State took sec
ond place with a 2-1 mark
by walloping Idaho 18-1.
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Results:
Mech. Lndry 4 (Vince Lobdell
489) 1794; Barco 0 (Bob Bigger
460) 1573.
Hamilton 3 (David Baylor 543)
1679; Triangle 1 (Bob Foster 518)
1653.
Team Five 4 (Ralph Parton 627)
1808; Hays 0 (Don Crawford 444)
1491.
Mitchell 4 (Pink O'Connor 537)
1752; BAR 0 (Marvin Miner 492)
1519.
High game Pink O'Connor 224.
ROGUE VALLEY LEAGUE
Standings: W.
O.N.C. Freight 18
Taylor-Salade 17
Darrell Miller 16
Safeway Twelve 15
Cal-Spray 14
Crater Lake Motors 13
Medford Health Club 12
Consolidated Van Lines 10
Fabers Market - 10
Safeway Ten - 8
O.K. Tires 6
McDonald Candy 5
Results:
OJM.C. 4 (Farretl 605) 2959; Cra
ter Lake 0 (Garner 476) 2695.
Taylor-Salade 4 (Herman 512)
2755; Safeway Ten 0 (Smith 542)
2598.
Miller Co. 3 (Anderson 504) 2739;
O.K. Tires 1 (Scott 478) 2566.
Cal-Spray 4 (Shafer 516) 2835;
McDonald 0 (Kinney 453) 2612.
C.F. Van 3 (Rennick 527) 2841;
Medford Health 1 (Wallace 566)
2766.
Faber's 2 (Gegner 491) 2727:
Safeway Twelve 2 (Shirley 560)
2710.
W.
ROGUE ROLLERS
Standings:
Red Blanket Lumber Co.
Hobbs Center 24
Henry's Broiler 22
Jackson County Federal 19
Hoot Owl Logging Co. 18
Team Two 18
Twin Plunges 16
Skeeters and Skeeters . 15
Desert Service 12
Minnesota Woolens 11
L.
11
12
14
17
18
18
20
21
24
25
Results:
Hobbs 4 (Findley 457) 2017; Hoot
Owl 0 (Morton 549) 1937.
J. C. Federal 3 (Childs 419) 1914;
Woolens 1 (Weiss 513) 1974.
Team Two 4 (lion 530) 1948:
Desert Serv. 0 (Coulter 420) 1974.
Skeeters 0 (Hollenbeck 4171 1861:
Red Blanket 4 (Legg 517) 1991.
Henrys z (tarreii 4d1) Z048;
Twin Plunges 2 (Gross 505) 2071.
High game E. uoff 192, .
Gross 192.
RAINBOW BOWLING LEAGUE
Standings: - W. L.
S. Wilson Lbr. No. Two 19 5
Carolina Pac. Plywood 19
State Forest Patrol 14
Pieely Wiggfy 13
Star Body shop 12 i llii
S. Wilson Lbr. No. One 11 13
Hoot Owl Logging '. 10
C. L. Mach. No. One 10
Don Stathos 9
Knights of Columbus 9
Harry and David 9
C. L. Mach. No. Two 8
11
11
14
14
14 i
15
15
16
Results:
C. L. Mach. One 4 (Carl Dykstra
578) 2869; Star Body 0 (Pink O'Con
nor 520 ) 2740.
Wilson One 3 (Lee Richardson
532 ) 2835: Wilson Two 1 (Bruce
Pomery 503) 2681. ,
Stathos 4 (John Henderson 505)
2643; Hoot Owl 0 (Bob Trout 533)
2558.
Piggly Wiggly 4 (Russ Fowler
487) 2743; C. L. Mach. Two 0 (Dale
Gott94) 2619.
Forest Patrol 2 (Buz Moran 496)
2596; Harry and David 2 (Plink
Barr 427) 2594.
Knights 2 (Ernie Flakus 479)
2768; Carolina Pacific 2 (Bob Mc
Clearen and Ray Grigsby 504)
2766.
BARTLETT BELLES
Standings:
Corner Club
United Grocers , , ,
Eagles Two
Stauffer Reducing
Chrystal Meats
First National Bank
Trowbridge & Flynn
Lininger's Rockettes .
Sy's Place
Pepsi Cola Bottling Co
Universal Pump Sales .
Alexander Music
Eagles One
Roethler's Shell Station .
Baker Moulding
Double Dee Lbr. Co. ...
W. L.
38',i 17'i
32a 23i
3.1 24
3.'! . 24
3l',i 24 i
3) 25
33.
30
29
27
27
25
25
221
18
16
25
26
27
29
29
31
31
33 y2
38
40
Results:
United Grocers 1 (Boardman 448)
2054; Univ. Pump 3 (Smith 503)
2120.
Roethler's 3'2 (Smith 534) 2183;
Corner Club ij (A. Walls 427) 2049.
D D Lumber 2 (Logan 407)
2028; Eagles Two 2 (Daigle 556)
2091.
Sy's Place 3 (Tuttle 498) 2146:
F. N. Bank 1 (Thurman 435) 2097.
Pepsi Cola 2 (Snedden 488) 2058;
Lininger's 2 (Coffeen 430) 1970.
Chrystal Meats 1 (Hukill 425)
1849; Baker Moulding 3 (Dwyer
448) 1960.
Trowbridge 3 (Doty 471) 2186;
Eagles One 1 (Buchanan 395) 2138.
Alexander 1 (Tope 397) 2106;
Stauffer 3 (Sparling 528).
High games Karen Smith 213,
S. Daigle 210, K. Sparling 200.
NIGHT OWL LEAGUE
Standings: W. L.
La Point es 15 5
Brown's Cafe ,, , , 10 10
Hotel Medford 10 10
Kim's 5 15
Results:
Brown's 3 (Bates 508) 2635; La
Pointes 1 (Jones 451) 2570.-
Hotel 4 (Smith 527) 2739; Kim's
0 (by Forfeit).
PACIFIC LEAGUE
Standings: .
Active Club
Harry & David
W.
36
30
23
22
Weisfield's Jewelers .
Oregon Veneer Co.
Western Hot Coffee 21
Beneficial Standard Life -20
Team One 19
Prospect Shopping Center 18
Lininger Ready Mix 18
HiWay Tavern 13
L.
8
14
21
22
23
24
25
26
26
31
Results:
Active 3 (Kimball 493) 2668;
L R M 1 (A. Goff 447) 2613.
B S L 3 (Denxer 507) 2771; Pros
pect 1 (Slack 487) 2718.
H & D 3 (R. Smith 553) 2730;
Veneer 1 (Turk 561) 2727.
Team One 3 (J. Sparling 528)
2818; Hot Coffee 1 (Fowler 593)
2811.
HiWay 4 (Foss 541) 2813; Weis
field O (Turpin 445) 2558.
GP Winner
In Track
Grants Pass High with six
first places in the 17 events
scored 100 points Saturday to
win the Roseburg invitational
track and field meet.
Cottage Grove was second
with 96 counters. The Lions
took three firsts and nine
seconds.
Other team scores were
Marshfield 74, Roseburg 48,
Crater 30, North Bend 20 and
Douglas 2.
Crater's best effort was in
the mile in which the Comets
took second place points. In
the event, scored on an aver
age time basis, Nathan Par
rish, Don Ryan and Bob
Morris averaged 4:48.
Grants Pass firsts were in
the low and high hurdles,
broad jump and pole vault re
lays, distance medley and
half-mile.
Sooners Rule
In Wrestling
Washington-WPD-The NCAA
wrestling title was Oklahoma
property today for the 26th
time in the 30 years of the
championships but the trophy
had a new landlord.
The University of Oklahoma
Sooners won the title away
from 1958 and 1959 champion
Oklahoma State Saturday on
the strength of three individu
al winners and a strong sup
porting cast.
The University of Oklaho
ma topped the field with 59
points.
Iowa State finished second
for the third straight year
with 40 points, followed by
Wyoming with 36 and Iowa
with 32. Oklahoma State was
fifth with 29 points, its low
est standing in the history of
the championships.
Lockhaven State was sixth
with 25 points, followed by:
Penn State 23; Pittsburgh 21;
Northwestern 20; Northern Il
linois, 17; and Cornell, 17.
San Jose State
Boxing Champ
Sacramento-fliPD-The favor
ed San Jose State college
team, NCAA champion, scorn
ed four victories in the final
Saturday to claim team hon
ors in the Pacific Coast Inter
collegiate Boxing tourna
ment. The Spartans totaled 35
team points, while Sacramen
to State was second with 30.
Giants Sparkle
Against Bosox
Phoenix, Ariz. (UPD The
San Francisco Giants played
like the pennant was at stake
Saturday as they defeated the
Boston Red Sox, 6-3, in an
exhibition baseball game.
Everything was fantastic -the
fielding, the hitting and
the pitching.
In the fielding department,
Orlando Cepeda made his
greatest effort as a left fielder
as he climbed the wall to
spear a long drive by Lou
Clinton, Willie Mays robbed
Haywood Sullivan of a 400
foot smash to right-center;
and Felipe Alou took a high
fly deep in right - and threw
out Eddie Sadowski on an at
tempt to score from third.
Eddie Bressoud sparked the
Giants' hitting attack with a
homer, a double and a single.
Orlando Cepeda homered and
Manny Alou doubled as San
Francisco had nine hits.
In the pitching department,
Mike McCormick went five
innings allowing only one hit
and no runs. The Red Sox
got to Billy O'Dell for seven
hits and three runs in two and
one-third innings - but Billy
Loes came in for the final in
ning and two-thirds to give
Boston nothing but zeros.
Wilkins Shines
For East Quint
United Press International
Coach Pete Newell thinks
his college AU-Star team faces
a "rough" job in this week's
Olympic basketball tryouts -and
that the absence of amaz
ing Lenny Wilkens will make
it even rougher.
"Wilkens is terrific," said
Newell after watching the
slender backcourt star from
Providence College pop in the
winning goal for the East with
five seconds left in Saturday
night's 67-66 game against the
West before a sellout crowd
of 18,496 at Madison Square
Garden.
Wilkens shared "most valu
able" honors in the game with
East teammate Jerry West,
who led the scoring with 23
points.
Wilkens hit four jump shots
in the last 2Vz minutes to save
the game, climaxing his spree
by stealing the ball from
Michigan State's Horace
Walker and swishing a short
one-hander for the winning
basket.
Molten silver absorbs 22
times its volume of oxygen.
Try and Stop Me
By BENNETT CERF
ABRAHAM LINCOLN once was asked by a New York
firm for information on the financial circumstances of
one of his neighbors. He obliged with the following: "I am
well acquainted with Mr. '
and know his assets.
First cf all, he has a wife
and baby; together they
ought to be worth $50,000
to any man. Secondly, he
has an office in which
there is a table worth
$1.50 and three chairs
worth, say $1.00. Last of
all, there is in one corner
a large rat-hole which
will bear looking into.
Respy., A. Lincoln."
.
Oliver Herford, a poet of
note in his day. and a pom
pous, beribboned general were joint guests of honor at a banquet.
The hostess suddenly announced, "Mr. Herford here will now
compose a poem on the spur of the moment in honor of this
auspicious occasion."
"Nothing doing," spluttered Herford. Have the general fire a
cannon."
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Pacific Wins
District Title
For Cardinals
Portland - (UPD - P a c i f i c
blanked Oregon College of
Education 5-0 Saturday to fin
ish the District 2 NAIA lead
off baseball tournament with
a 4-0 record.
University of Portland was
rained out of its Saturday
game with Willamette and fin
ished 3-0.
Other Saturday games saw
Linfield wallop Willamette
15-1, OCE edge Portland State
9-8 and Lewis and Clark take
Linfield 7-2.
BEAVERS TOP PADRES
Indio, Calif.-fUPD-The Port
land Beavers, with ex-Southern
California outfielder Ger
ry Mason getting three hits,
defeated San Diego 6-3 Satur
day in an exhibition baseball
game.
FRIGHT CLAIMED " '
Miami, Fla.-ttJPB-The president-owner
of the Internation
al League's Havana Sugar
Kings said today the Balti
more Orioles "were scared"
and "made an unwise deci
sion" when they called off a
three-game exhibition series
in Havana. Bob Maduro, Ha
vana club president, told Ori
ole club president Larry Mac
Phail in a lengthy cablegram
early today "there was no jus
tification" in calling off the
series scheduled today, Tues
day and Wednesday with the
Cincinnati Reds.
BEGINS U. S. TOUR
Los Angeles -(UPD- Japan's
top amateur baseball team
was scheduled to begin its
nine-game tour of the U. S.
today against the University
of Southern California. The
Maruzen Oil baseball team's
trip is to commemorate the
100th anniversary of the open
ing of the U. S.-Japan relations.
KELLY HAUNTS "
Detroit-aTD-Red Kelly came
back to haunt his old team
mates and the Toronto Maple
Leafs were out in front for
the first time today in their
best-of-seven Stanley Cup
semifinal series with the De
troit Red Wings. "Red made
the difference," beamed a
weary Frank Mahovlich after
he deflected Kelly's 40-footer
into the Detroit net at the
three-minute mark of the third
overtime period Sunday night.
Mahovlich's score gave the
Leafs a 5-4 victory over the
Red Wings and a two-to-one
edge over Detroit in the series.
LC TAKES MEET
Portland -(UPD Lewis and
Clark won a track meet from
five rivals Saturday, getting
84 points. Clark College was
second with 5514, Columbia
Christian had 164, Portland
4, Judson Baptist 23i and
Portland Air Base 1.
MAIL TRIBUNE
Monday, March
, Medford, Or. Q
28, 1960 A
OLYMPIC CLUB WINS
Monterey, Calif. -(UPD The
Olympic Club of San Fran
cisco won the Monterey Rug
by Tournament Sunday when
Al Kirland booted a penalty
kick in a sudden death over
time period to defeat the
Miraloma Club of Vancouver,
B. C, 6-3.
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