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Hit ..:' 1 .IS 'M ft 10 MAIL TRIBUNE, MtJfwd, Or. Medford Diamond Crew Encounters Cavemen, SOUTHERN ORKGON CONFERENCE STANDINGS V. L. Pet. , Klamath Fall - 3 0 1.000 Medford 1 0 1000 Ashland 0 3 .000 GnnU Pass ... . 0 1 .000 Crater 0 1 .000 Medford high's diamond ag gregation eyes an opporlu nity this week end to take over the lead in the Southern Oregon conference race and will know more, after meeting two foes, about its prospects of repeating as the champion in , District 6 A-l. Black Tornado horsehiders take on Grants Pass here on Friday and go to Klamath Falls on Saturday. Doublebills are planned with the first game each day to count in league standings. Both Med ford and Klamath are un marred in the loop but the KF Pelicans have played three counting games to the Tornado's one. Other week end action in the circuit will have Ashland playing Crater at Central Point on Friday and Crater making a Saturday journey to Grants Pass. Ashland has non-league tangle on Saturday at Yreka, Calif. Col May Pitch Klamath has wins over Grants Pass, Crater and Ash land while Medford has three wins over Ashland with one counting In league play. Grants Pass, with eight Ict tcrmen on its squad, is expect ed to have most of them in the lineup in its league game at Medford. Bill Cole is pos sible Caveman pitcher with Gary Stevens likely to do the catching. Paul Blinka may be at first base with Dave Ander son at second, Gary Holmes at third and Dennis Walker at shortstop.. Rex Bcnner, Bob Varncr and Roy Harris may fee .in the outfield. Varncr or Harris could pitch the second game with Stevens or Glenn Davis behind the plate. For Its game with Medford, Klamath Falls likely will have four-year veteran Blake Griggs on the hill and Dave Saks on the receiver end. Around the infield for the Pelicans it is expected to be Dean Dunson at first, Don Wllley at second, Larry Bun- yard at third and Bob Yunck at short. Possible outfielders are Sherm Allen, Don Gresdcl and John Bianchl. Second game pitching choice may be John Webb. Array of Hlttm Klamath, like Medford, has an array of powerful hitters. Medford choices for pitch ing lie among Herb Wheeler, Jerry Anderson, Bob Qtiinney and Pat McLaughlin, plus Bud Lowery who tossed a junior varsity no-hitter yesterday. Wheeler has been under doc tor's care because of tonsilitis and reportedly is still weak from Illness. Tornado infielders likely will be Lowell Dean at first, Ray Konopasek r.t second, Cal Hey Fishermen SAM'S SPORTING GOODS Has Fresh Eggs And Night Crawlers U.S. COAST GUARD APPROVED VINYl COVERED BOAT CUSHIONS $095 2 Each Life Vests Coast Guard Approved Adult Six $4.95 Urga Child ....$3.95 Small Child $2.95 SfllTS SPORTING GOODS 32 South Central A Thursday, April JM 960 Pelicans Dean at short, Dick Ragsdule at third with the outgarden gang to be chosen from among Mike Parsons, Wayne Thomp son, Jim Barry, Quinney and Anderson. Ashland chuckcrs are ex pected to be chosen from among Duane Nelson, Bob King, Brad Gettling and Har ley Dickcrson with Phil Tucker catching, Steve Harris at first, Gettling or Larry Johnson at second, Dickerson or Jerry Hauck at shortstop, Jim Stewart at third and among Dave Jackson, Mike Brewer, Paul Alley and Sid DeBoer in the outfield. Bill Anhorn Tosser Bill Anhorn is to start on the hurling hill for Crater on Friday with Mike Pepper, Denny Samples and Loyal Higinbotham others who'll likely see week end tossing service. John Anhorn's arm has come up lame for pitching but he is expected to see out field action along with Jerry Korbol and Loyal H 1 g i n- botham. In the infield Crater has three freshmen, Pat Pepper at second, Louis Alvarez at shortstop and Mike Glincs at third base. Jim Allen plays first and Jeff Anhorn is catcher. STANDINGS IV llnltrd Press International NATIONAL LEAGUE W. Pit. .714 .714 .000 .571 .500 .333 .333 .107 Los Angeles 5 San Francisco .... 5 Milwaukee .. 3 Pittsburgh ......... 4 Cincinnati .... 3 Philadelphia 2 Chicago 2 at. Louis 1 Wcrttif Hdny'i Results Cincinnati 10. Milwaukee 5 (10 Inning t rnn rrnnvmrn i, l.or Angrier, n Pltliburah 4. Philadelphia 2 f night) Prlday'i Games Cincinnati at Fh Had el phi a Milwaukee al Pittsburgh (night) San Franciaco al Chicago Lot Angclci at St. Louis (night) AM Kill CAN LEAGUE V. I. Detroit 2 0 Chicago I 0 WasliintRon 2 , 1 Baltimore 1 1 New York 1 ! Boston 1 3 Kansas City 0 1 Cleveland 0 3 Pet. 1 .000 1 .000 .01(7 .500 .500 .3 S3 .000 .000 Wednesday's Results Detroit 6, Cleveland 4 linmtnn 1. New York I Washington 8, Baltimore 7 (night) Friday's Games cieveiana ai nansaa my Chicago at Detroit Baltimore at New York Boston at Washington, night PACIFIC COAST IK A (J UK W. I.. Prt. Spokane 6 1 Portland 3 2 Sacramento 4 3 Snn Uleso 4 4 .837 .600 .371 .300 .500 .500 .200 .142 Seattle 4 4 Tacoma 1 1 Vancouver 1 3 Salt Lake 1 6 Wednesday's Results Seattle 3. Snlt Lake 1 Spokane 9, Snn Diego 5 Portland 8. Sacramento 3 (12 In nings! Vancouver at Tacoma (rain) Coleman Stoves and Lanterns 20 s Pric See Our Prices on Lake Trolls FLATFISH Medford, Ore. Boals Plays Butler in Golf Final Dr. Dave Boals will meet Larry Butler for the cham pionship In the men's spring golf handicap at Rogue Val ley Country club. Matching for the finale was completed when Boals defeat ed Dr. Bruce Stanley 2 up in a semmnal mix. Butler earl ier had defeated Lee Flink by the same score. Ernie Pearson will oppose John Jensen in the first flight final. Pearson downed Mil lard Payton and Jensen trip ped Jack Lewis in semis. The second flight concluder will put Bob Elliott against Bob Bcnsen or Bill Clark. Elliott beat Herman Duncan in a semi-final. John Nuich will play Ran dall Gifford or Harry Jewett ior me tnira flight prize. Puich advanced with a win over Harold Holmes. Bob Hart and Al Dumas are in the fourth flight finale after wins by Hart in 19 holes over Ed Milne and by Dumas 2 up over Alton Anderson. Simmons Low Grots Ray Mencke and Ned Schul er are foes in the last match of the fifth flight. Mencke beat Leonard Schildt 6 and 5 and Schuler topped Galen Sanner in the semifinals. Ed Simmons was low gross with a 71 and Jim Quincy low net with a 69 over last week end in a ball sweepstakes tourney al Rogue Valley. Other low gross prizes went to Jim Sheldon and Dr. Rob ert Buck with 73s and Carl Schmidt with a 74. In the net tabulation Butler and Houston Pitts had 70s, Jay Brown and Bob Anderson 71s and Dr. N. J. Wilson a 72. A mixed three-ball six-some tourney is set for 1:30 p.m. Sunday at the Medford links. Red Raider Trackmen To Travel Ashland - Southern Oregon college cindermen venture to Areata, Calif., for a dual meet with Humbolt State college Saturday afternoon. SOC continues to put most of its hopes in the sprints and pole vault witn speed mer chant Stu Baker setting the pace. It was announced this week by Raider coach Dan Bulkley that Baker was elected cap tain of the Raider oval team lo replace his brother Clar ence, 18S9 leader. Humboldt's biggest threat Is In the high jump where ex- basketballer Larry Krupka has gone over 6 feet 3 inches. Raider vaulter John Harvey continues to try to better the SOC pole vault record he set two weeks ago at 12 feet 4V4 inches. c SOC's squad will get only wo days rest after the Hum boldt meet before they go to Redding, Calif., to meet Shasta college. MH Netters Tip Raider Jayvee Club Two Southern Oregon con- I ference engagements are the I week end fare of the Medford high tennis team. Tornado netmen oppose Grants Pass on Friday and Klamath Falls on Saturday. Both encounters are on the Medford court. Grants Pass tripped Medford last week 5 to 1! to take over the league leadership. Medford has a 7 to 0 win over Klamath. Yesterday t h c Tornadoes won by 5 to 2 over Southern Oregon college junior varsity, taking four of the five singles tilts and splitting the doubles. Medford winners In singles were C.nrv Cummings over Ken Miller. 6-2, 5-7, 6-0, Dave Ryn over Bill Maffet, 6-0. 8-0, Jim Rnndlcs over Bryan Pal mer, 6-3. 6-1 and John McKin- ley over Roland Hegler, 8-3, 8 0. Oris Thelford of SOC de feated John Shaw, 6-3, 6-4. In doubles Miller and Thel ford downed Cummngs and Shaw 2-6. 6-4. 8-6. and Ryn and Randies were victors over Maffet and Palmer, 8-1. 6-3. Crusaders Bill Trip to Yreka St. Mary's of Medford, champion In the Little Rogue and Class C Hayward relays, tries Us track and field met tle many afternoon on a more individual basis. The Crusaders go to Yreka, Calif., for a meet. Coach Bill McKibbon re ported that SM'i Bob Evans seems over his arm trouble and Is throwi ig the Javelin again. The athlete, however, will not broad Jump because of being troubled yet by a pulled leg muscle. Evans did not Jump in the llaywardi but was able to run and there by contribute toward the Cru sader victory. MEDrottlV&tlTBIBUWI . sipninrs MARKED WITH BLOOD Both champion Gene Fullmer, right, and challenger Joey Giardello are marked with blood by the fourth round in the 15-round middleweight cham pionship boxing bout at Bozeman, Mont., last night. The bout was a draw (UPI Telephoto) Fullmer Retains Title With Draw By ED SAINSBURY Bozeman, Mont. (UPL Gene Fullmer, though held to the first draw of his career by rugged Joey Giardello, still was the boss of NBA middle weights today and there were no strings on his future title defenses. Fullmer, a 5-2 favorite, fin ished fast Wednesday night in brutal and confusing fist fight against the determined Brooklyn battler, to earn the deadlock, the fourth time in middleweight history that a title bout has ended in a draw. Despite the decision, he re tained the NBA version of the middleweight crown, and Gi ardello can be denied the re match Fullmer would have had to grant, had he won the bout. Thus F u 1 1 m e r's future plans, depending upon the Spearmen Exhibition Scheduled Grants Pass - Three ex- southern Oregon prep javelin stars will appear in exhibition Saturday afternoon at the an nual Rotary club track and field meet. They are Glen Winning- ham, ex-Grants Pass, and Lary Smith and John Burns, ex Crater high. Smith is attend ing Oregon State college and Burns is at University of Ore gon. Wlnningham is the na tional prep record holder. The regular track meet will match Medford, Grants Pass, Crater and Roseburg High schools. Portland's Go Into 2nd Place By PETE COLEMAN United Press International The Spokane Indians were slowed down by exactly one day In their early season gal lop through the Pacific Coast league. The Indians, who had their five game winning streak snapped by San Diego Tues day, came back Wednesday night lo thump the same Pa dres, 9-5, and move to a two- game lead in the standings. Portland pulled Into second place by percentage points with a 12-lnning, 8-5, victory over Sacramento, and Seattle got Its second straight win by easing by Salt Lake City, 3-1. Vancouver and Tacoma were rained out again. It was the fourth straight day and tilth time since the season opened that the weather has caused a postponement In Ta coma. Big Inning Spokane used a four-run sixth Inning to get by San Diego. Ron Fairly stroked a timely single to drive in two of the tallies. The Indians' Tony Roig was the games big sticker, how ever, getting four hits, Includ ing a double and a triple, and driving in three runs. J. C. Martin had a bases-empty homer for the Padres. Portland, after blowing (wo earlier leads, broke up the extra inning struggle with Sacramento with three runs In the top of the 12th. Pinch hitter Don Taussig, batting for winning pitcher Ray Crone, opened the rally with a dou ble. Singles by Clem Moon speed of healing of cuts suf fered on both eyes in the gruelling 15 rounds against Giardello, call for considera tion of a June date in Ogden, Utah, Missoula, Mont., or Salt Lake City against former champion Carmen Basilio, or around the same time in San Francisco, if he chooses Gus tav Scholz of Germany, the European champion, as his challenger. Gene More Batterod Fullmer, rated the winner of the bout by 10 of the 11 boxing writers at ringside, was more badly battered than his opponent at the finish. Giardello, though, he too, was cut over the right eye in a head-butting contest in the fourth round, finished with few visible marks while Full mer was taped over both eyes and bloodstained. It was a rough fight for Us entire 45 minutes, but the fourth round was the high light of brutality. Giardello was cut over the eye first, and he quickly protested it was caused by Fullmer s butt ing. Thus when the fighters moved into close quarters again, he lowered his head like a goat before Referee Harry Kessler stepped in. Giardello shoved Kessler away and' both fighters milled aimlessly for nearly a minute, with the clock stopped, before Kessler put them into action again. In their first collision, Full mer's eye was slashed badly by a butt and Giardello ad mitted he did it deliberately. Monmouth - IUPI) - Willam ette, winning 11 first places, defeated Oregon College of Education- 93-34 in a track meet Tuesday. Beavers and George Frccse around a ground out and an intention al pass accounted for two of the tallies. The third marker came in on an error. Bill Causion had a big night at the plate for the Beavers, getting a solo homer and a pair of doubles. Beamon Keeps Busy Seattle pitcher Charlie Bea mon was just about the whole show in the Rainiers win over Salt Lake. At the plate, he belted a two run homer in the seventh in ning to provide the Suds with the victory margin. On the mound he held Salt Lake to six hits and one run before yielding to reliever Darrell Martin with one gone and two Bees aboard In the ninth. Martin ended the threat to save Bcamon's first win of the season. Hal Bcvan hit solo shot out of the park in the fifth inning to account for the other Seattle run. I.INESCOBKS: Snokant . .. 200 104 003 9 13 1 San Dlrao 010 111 000 S 10 2 Youna. Churn C4i, ralmul.t. (7i. and Pasllarnnt; Tetcrs. Robinson (71 and Napter. Portland 1 til 300 000 003 Sacramento . .. 020 000 0.10 000 Crone. Ptlette (121 and Wester field: Diaz. Watklna 161. Fox (9) and Rosellt. Seattle ,' . 000 010 0O 3 8 0 Salt Lake OOO 000 010 1 fl 0 Beamon. Martin 9 and Bevan; Rowe. Swanson (9) and Fidalgo. ROOSEVELT ASSISTANT Portland -il'Plu Eugene De Sylvia, brother of Jefferson football coach Tom DcSylvia, has been named assistant foot ball and basketball coach at Roosevelt high school. Another No-Hitter By Lowery Bud Lowery tossed his sec ond no-hit no-run victory of the season yesterday for the Medford high Junior varsity baseball team. He struck out 14 batters as the Tornado gang downed the Crater Jay vee 8 to 0 here. Lowery walked three men, the only Comets to get on base. Medford ran up four of its markers in the first inning. Bob Schroeder got on base on an error, Dan Miles and Craig Laurance walked and Tim White tripled them home. Then Art Ruhl singled to score White. Laurance hit two for three, Including a double and Ruhl connected two times in four trips to the plate. Crater chuckers Ed Allen, and Denny. Sample whiffed seven batters and walked 11 between them. k Medford jayvees go to Eagle Point on Monday and meet the Talent varsity here on Tuesday. I.INESCORJBS: Crater 000 O00 0 0 0 2 Medford 402 002 X 8 6 0 E. Allen. Samplea (SI and Jones; Lowery and Ruhl. fflMPWLllNG SKNIOIl LEAGUE (Itoxy Lanes) Standings: W. L. Roxy Ann Snack Bar ....53 39 1st Christian Church 2 ..47'i 44','a Ray Of ford Logging ....46 ,a 45 '9 1st Christian Church 1 -37 33 Hitrh series Bov. Jack Fowler 530; girl, Mary Hennebeck 482. High game Boy. Jack Fowler 190; girl. Mary Hennebeck 179. JUNIOR LEAGUE (Roxy Lanes) Standings: W. 4 Knockers i 74 Lively 4 53 Rodents 42 Krazy Kats 35 4 Aces 33 Cool Bowlers 25 High series Boy, Ken Phipps 439; girl, Susan Winkler 342. High game Boy, Jack Pullins 170; girl, Judy Dixon 146. PRKSRVTERIAN JUNIOR Standings: W. Slopniks 33 L.L.B.'s 27 Goof era 26 Doodle Bugs ......u.21 Strikers 21 Hep Team 16 High series Boy. Gary Miller 422; girl, Buelah Carver 348. High game Boy. Tom Nesa 165; girl, Cindy Anderson 166. BANTAM LEAGUE Standings: W. Hornets 44'i Bulldogs SS'a Strikers 28 Pin Hitters 28 ,i Ji. 24 ' a 30 2 40 'a 42 'a High series Boy, James Bryan 227: flirl. Christine Martin 216. Hlgn game Boy, Robert Austin 17; gin, unrisune marun in. CRATRR LAKE LEAGUE Standings: W. Mechanic's Laundrv 28 I Earl and Roy's r..26 tins niaricet 25 Moore Steel 25 United Grocers 23 1 U.S. National Bank 21 Stevens Auto Parts 21 Mann's Dept. Store 17 City Hall 18 Haupcrt Tractor ..... 14 Medford Neon .....14 O.K. Market ..17 Results: Medford Neon 0 (C. Erlcson 306) 2129; U.S. Bank 4 (D. Greer 501) 2201. Mechanic's Ldry. 3 (G. Culy 9921 2528; Haupcrt 1 J. Paul 529) 2395. Grocers 1 (J. Colley 540) 2319; Mann's 3 (A. Navarrctte 519) 2411. Moore 1 IM. Hull 5291 2406: Earl and Roy's 3 (C. Wolf 555) 2320. Stevens 1 IE. Sybrant 494) 2135; City Hall 3 (B. Stephens 341) 2383. OK Mkt. 1 (J. Corona 5141 2095; Ellis Mkt. 3 IC. Ellis 5061 2347. Hiah games J. Compaanoni 230, M. Hull 221. CENTENNIAL LEAGUE Sundlnes: W. L. Alley Bustera 57 39 Pot Holders 57 39 Three Mrs 50 46 Three Slippera 48 48 Stragglers 48 48 Sparebowlers 46 50 Merry Trio 44 )i 5114 Slow Pokes . 44 52 ' Jokera 43's 52 '.a Lucky Strikes 42 54 Results: Pot Holders 3 IW. Brabham 373) 1139; Lucky Strikes 1 tM. Thomas 3991 1078. Jokers 0 (T. Urlen 448) 1271; Merry Trio 4 IE. Merit 461) 1422. Three Mrs. 1 (B. Stuart 396) 1122; Alley Busters 3 tJ. Martin 410) 1148. Slow Pokes 4 (C. Grigsbv 448) 1334; Three Slippers 0 tL. Bltter spnch 4261 1226. Stragglers 3 (R. Cabler 4361 1233: Sparebowlera 1 (Y. Bartolomei 4021 1179. High game Rita Cabler IBS STARFIRE LEAGUE standlnis: w. L. Standard Oil (Prospect) 26 10 Larry's Line-up 21 15 Ron's Standard StaUon.. 31 15 Jeddeloh Brothers 19 17 Pinnacle Orchards 19 17 Rogue Valley Vending .. 18 18 Olson-Roaa 17'i 18'1 CUSTOM TAILORED SEAT COVERS SP3-3344SINGLER AUTO SUPPLY League Leaders By I'nlted Press InternaUonal NATIONAL 1.KAGIK Player Si Club C AB R II Pel. Schndnst. Mi... 5 .474 Groat, Fgh 7 26 Maya, S F 7 27 Astiburn, Chi... S 27 Mathewi, Mil. S 21 Andrin.. Phil... S 16 Wall!, Cln 6 19 Adcock. Mil 4 19 1 1 .413 11 .407 11 3I3 8 .381 6 .375 7 J6B 7 468 Runs Batted In: McMillan. Reds 10; Bauka, Cuba 9; Skinner, Pirates 9; Cepeda. Giants 8; Aarun, Braves B; Uieniente. naries s. Home Runs; Banks. Cubs 3; Mc Millan. Reds 3. Pitching; Law, Pirates 2-0; Jones, Giants 2-0; McCormick. Gianta 2-0. lEMitnr'i note: American Leaau- r hfcaiice of their late start, will not be included in major league leaders until next weexi. Finsrerwald Has Favored Role New Orleans-fflPD-A host of the nation's top pros began teeing off loday in the open ing round of the $27,500 Greater New Orleans Open. The top two money win ners nf the circuit couldn't make it so the pre-tourncy favorites role went to tne Nn a mnnev man. Dow Fin- sterwald. He has earned $21,- 800 on the current tour, be hind Arnold Palmer $44,300 and Ken Venturi S23.000. Washington - The largest office building in the world is the Pentagon edifice here. Tex Nash 17',i 18a Weeks & Orr 16 20 Home Gas Company .... 14 i 21 'i Jackson County Co-op 13 'a 22 i Ken Hughes 13 23 Results: Pinnacle 4 (Darras 48 1 2808; Jeddeloh 0 fWnlker 41)3 1 2620. R. V. Vending 3 (Conrad 542) 2656; Co-op 1 (Casad 453 2596. Standard 3 (Par ton 505) 2803; Weeks & Orr 1 (Lilly 497 2654. Ron's 4 (Garrison 577) 2938; Ol-son-Rosit 0 (Swan 493) 2451. Tex Nash 1 (Buchwald 444) 2689; Ken Hughes 3 (Doty 483 1 2778. Home Gas 1 (Ouellette 552) 2669; Larrv's 3 (Sweet 510) 2872. High games Ouellette 236. Con rad 218, Schallhorn 213, Swan 210. LADY ELKS NO. 2 Standings: W. Merry Madcaps 37 Doozies 33 Antlers 31 Stags 29a Cussing Three 28 Daffy Dilly 28 Tornadoes 27 . Wapitis 27 Jolly Three 22 L. 19 23 25 2a 28 28 2B '2 29 33 39 Hi Lo - I I Results: Merry Madcaps 3 (Veal 484) 1371; Doozies. l (Anderson nn u-u. Cussing Three 0 (Walters 477) 1217; Daffy Dilly 4 (Klatt 445) 1284. Tornadoes 2 (StCDhens 465) 1230: Jolly Three 2 (E. Miller 452) 1244. Stags 1 (Patten 425) 1255; Antlers 3 (Thompson 479) 1290. Wapitis 3 (Read 539J 1375; Hi Lo 1 ILravis 444) I7.0Z. High game Alice Thompson 1 I.ADV KI.KS NO. ONE Standings: W. Cherry Pickers 31 Lucky Strikes 30 Stagettcs 29 Threatless Three 26 Break A Ways 26 Pin Pushers 24 i Trioettes 22 ii The Goofera 19 27 "4 291 .1J Results: The Goofera 3 (N. Forler 4551 1297; Break A Ways 1 (E. Sessions 4231 1159. Cherry Pickers 3 IB. Hazlctt 483) 13ZO; inreaticss rnrce l (v. uate man 4661 1210. Stagettcs 2 IE. Blew 447) 1287: Lucky Strikes 2 (L. Nceley 470) 1328. Pin Pushers 1 (A. Salyers 447) 1160; Trioettes 3 (F. Hogue 487) 124U. High game Edna Blew 203, Faye nogue iuu, norma rorier luu. VICTORY LEAGUE Standings: W. Medford Motors 53 Chuck's Market 48 Hlllyer Oil 44 Bateman's Insurance .... 42l,3 Viking Sewing Machine 42 U. S. Bank 4Ui Hunter'B Tavern 41 Ping's Gardens 40 Van Lee's 34 'a J. C. Federal 32 Pioneer Cafe 31 Faber's Market 30 Hal's Flying "A" 29 ts Quality Market 25 I.. 23 28 32 33 '1 34 34 ii, 35 36 41''2 44 43 46 46',, 51 Results: J C Federal 0 IE. Lenz 493) 2010; Hunter's 4 ID. Havcrstick 459) 2139. Faber's 0 IM. Lillle 487 ) 2040; Ping's 4 IK. Smith 489) 2123. Hillycr 2 D. Edwards 461) 2084; Bateman's 2 (L. Jantzer 4941 2163. Van Lce'a 0 (C. Rhodes 489) 2074; U. S. Bank 4 (P. Gardner 4831 2122. Medford Motors 2 (E. Sessions 3031 2131; Pioneer 2( D. Harris 457) 2143. Hal's 1 (H. Clark 4891 1975; Vik ing 3 IG. Boardman 445) 2037. Chuck's 1 ID. Hlckson 4891 2078; Quality 3 (P. Anderson 529) 2214. STILL SIDELINED Eugene -(UPD- Roscoe Cook, the Oregon track flash who holds the world's co-record of 9.3 in the 100-yard dash, was listed on the doubtful side for Saturday's meet with Stan ford here because of a pulled muscle. Cook has been side lined since the Northern Division relays three weeks ago. (220 E. JACKSON) SOC Baseball Nine Tods Shasta Twice Ashland - Southern Oregon college bounched back after a Tuesday double loss to Chico State to take a twin- bill from Shasta Junior col lege here yesterday by scores of 5-4 and 6-1. Heads up Raider second sacker Chuck Nevl scored the winning run of the first game after it had gone into the extra eighth inning. Nevi was safe on an error at first in the eighth. Jack Kopacz's sacrifice bunt got Nevl going to second .base. Shasta forgot to cover third and Nevi darted for the extra base with the catcher and third sacker hurrying to cov er. The ball was thrown but it went rolling past the un guarded base and Nevi hus tled home with the tie-breaking run. McKinnis Wins Alan McKinnis, Ashland freshman, pitched five-hit ball and won his first college game in the 6-1 tangle. Mc Kinnis struck out seven, walk ed one, and threw out a trio of Shasta hitters. The double win evened the Raider season won-loss rec ord at 5-9 while Shasta fell from 7-4 to 7-6 on the overall season. Earl Tichcnor, in relief of Marty Vogler, got credit for the first game win after com ing on in the sixth inning and giving up only two hits. Shasta had a 3-0 lead in the opener before the Raiders erupted for four big runs. Three Straight Hits Shasta scored twice in the second on a single and a pair of fielder s choice putting a runner on third. Three con secutive singles drove in the runs. The Knights added a third in the next inning on an er ror and two base hits. Jim Dietz started off the Raider rally - with a single and romped home on Eldon Francis' second triple of the game. Phil Sword walked, but Jess Munyon drove in arun when he grounded out. Kerm McLemore kept . the ' rally alive with his safety and Jack Brown singled home a run. Nevi hit and, in a play to the plate, the ball got away. McLemore scored.. Shasta tied the count in the seventh on an error and two singles. Nevi Again It was Nevi again scoring in the first inning of the sec ond game. He was safe on an error, moved to second when Sword walked and scored when Brown hit.. SOC got two more in the second. Willie Garner walk ed and went to second on Kopacz's single. On a throw to pick off Kopacz, the ball sailed wide and both runners moved up. Garner was caught stray The best bourbon bottled now costs less! JLchcnlcij AGED 8 YEARS Now only $coo Champion Jjaurbati $125 Pin CODE 17IC VsOt. CODE 1781 SOUR MASH STRAIGHT BOURBON STioht BOUMOX WNtsxr se POO " ' ' ing off third and forced to try for the plate where he was safe when catcher Bon sell dropped the ball. Kopacz went to third and came home when Joe Funderberg singled. Nevl go on base seven times in eight trips to the plate. Next action for the Raid ers will be Saturday at 1:30 p.m. when they tangle with Humboldt State college on the SOC diamond in a double-header. I.INKSCOBKS: (1st game) SJC 021 000 104 11 SOC 004 000 015 11 ' steeall and berafin: voeler. Tlcn- enor 16) and Sword. (2nd game) SJC 000 100 01 3 S SOC 120 120 0 6 0 McGowan. Youna 5). and Bon- sell; McKinnis and Sword, Munyon toi. Kiwanis Junior League Award Party Staged Cliff Roberts received the high average trophy of the Ki wanis Junior High Bowling league at an award party last Saturday. He had a 146 mark for the season. Frank Schuchard had , 151 average for his play but was not .with the league the required two-thirds of the season. Award for high scratch game of 230 went to Gary Griffin and trophy for high series of 566 was handed to Rick Larson. Handicap highs recognizes were Don York, 256 game and Pat Graves 696 series. Most Improved Roy Ross got the trophy and certificate for most im proved bowler (24 pins) and Darryl Stockton a certificate for second most Improved (23 pins). League title throphies went to Dave Baker, Bob Minshall, Roy Ross and Wayne Kllmkf and second place hardware to Tim Johnson, Danny Black wood, Brian Teague and Ralph Newman. Taking third place emblems were Bill Skolfield, Jim Anderson, Walt Daigle and Rick Newland while the fourth place emb ems were handed Mike Davis, Frank Doty, Dale Davis and Pat Graves. Perfect attendance awards went to Don York, Rob Childs, Cliff Roberts, Mike Davis, Frank Doty, Dale Davis, Pat Graves, Walt- Daigle, Rick Newland, Darly Christianson, Rick Wagner, Mike Sullivan, Lee Coats, Bob Edwards and Dave Baker. STANFORD VICTOR Palo Alto-OIPB-The Sanford tennis team handed Univer sity of Portland its second de feat In two days Tuesday, 6-1. Vt"!5 ! SCMtNltr 0OTSJ.EPS CO.. H. v. e. m i'l 1 -Uourbon thcnlci)