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o C33 O 00 0 0 0 0 0 1 O 00 on G3 0 0 O So CD O Co 0 O dlZZ O O 0 O C30G: 5 0 fo I 3 !! D. 5 0 NE,Mdfoid, Or. 12 MAIL Klamath selicani J5e f At ?Ashlanders ath Fallt Pelicans loejc a baseball doubleheadeiltrom tha Granirass High Cave men here-Saturday. win Ining ih. sWn Oregon conference hassle 5 (o and the second game 5 toM. -. Steve Binney drove hotr4 otia run and Don Will? iUiri) Jn two in thctealtri inmnin the rliUriUlb. , rgm 01 victory vn wnwj fiigue brush. John Webb a fivehitaj) for tfc) ma' In other S&iurday action between tha two school GrantiuPass won Iha istfjnis matchV to 3 and Grants 3 5 fairftr-,r,1) t" Eugene, Ore. - H'PD - Un: versity of Oregon's versatlbl DaV9 Jidstrorri pov'tt' me mh tion s second TuSM'St tinie in the 120-yard high(lnirdlis)his vearo leaa xne uua 74Ui to 56' 2 Northern divin- (Wver WfiinKtsaSta1ei(l EujlfBkshoyCwalltoil two)ailil,i (vne Saturday. , (nteight N )' t h ern division CHiai meei' win. 1, EdstMOB., -Oregon's ltop,fc'r (gl' as well asi'Mmme - J the Olynrpic decision. Sli('I)' Igirnvv'.lJmitWIJlh. time of 13.8 In tutWgi) hm'ft) les event. O Only Hayes JrrMHV of (JIisl ern Michigan college liaa a better time in this event' tfiis VCST.- He has d.)ri ISt; .. IpAck miler qrol" Bdriih son, who la?t -week cktd the four-mittilt mili) ran lo win over lennimnnt) oeo ''.42 Larson In a timefoi CllkiK xtiRitmLrteri: Miltj9'irlcson O; X fJf)n(;)Col. - Shat put: Slocomb, r, tfisr)( ' OlfrAnk. WSU. Dlstnnce: SO-IOJ,. 4,Wil70hlemann. O; Durelle. WsU; Schrt? O. Time: 4B.0. iunip: Wyborne.v. WSU; t! n foR-?-i6lHi between NcwUn. O: Douglas O. Kerrone, WSU. Height: 100: Purkett. O; Hnrper. WSU; ZL Cook, O. Time: 9.6. (Tii-H meet rei wrn. ..JJ. ' ; . w ord net hy Put HHitjrr wau, umi.i Hinh hurdU-n: Eihlifeijii. O; Aril, WSU; Mulltuitn, . 13.8. (New meet, field and 0tl. rec- ord. i V,, Broad ump: CloHe. O: Iterrone. Z'. WSU: Edstroiii,D. Otnlanfe: TA-1 ' -j Pnl. vHiilt:PM. Piu-num. O: Wll- Z: son, WStfr-JrBiini,W-,iU. HeiKiit; - 14-3a. NWW niutS. .'i:ftctf.) "! 8H0: lm Bcrtoin. W8U: Larson, O; Wtm-hfTl. 0 Timev-i.63. (New meet record. record of 1:53.7 ' set by Jim Bi.Opy, O, 1954.1 . I 220: Maw. WuJ; Puck p; Har- per, WSU kSU. lime: .l.s s iiriu ouiuru.i.v a !o'"fflcef.U.l,?rn,Ck' TT) C"'ct traclSt hVjyy: Aril. WSU; NeeiKl Javel Mills, ( ham. O; iViTOicote. ote. o. lime: j. Discus: Jerry Frank. WSU; Ed - atubhlelield. O; alrnm. O IX.lSnce: 181 ord l-0. (New tneel record, VWjrec- ird of UO-lla aet by OenC-Eslei Two-mile: Dick Miller. O; Col-1 well. WSU: Teiiiplv.-AVSI: "S p .f n it;sq i Ml e relay: wiicrttnKivn . e IMau. Hnrper. DurtUtf..rlfTr Time 3.1G.Q. iNcw meet ijii'd. Old rcc. nrd ot 3:111.3 iel DV) Waahlnglon Klate. lDfil.l J ' 2 Atals: ureson 74 'i, wasnntgion oil',. Derby Erttr WitEltt) Lbttf ilie, Jir - il'PU- Fi'oBt running Bal(.w Ache, luiitf up for a Kentucky Derby r'.ah wiUl Tompion, scored an eas' Wce-lcrU'.th victory over Venetian SV and three other derby eligible Satur day in the Stepping , Slono-j purse. -s Leonard r ruchtinan s liar gain Coll made his Kentucky racinn. .debut an impressive one b tiining the seven fur - ongsSu.l:22 3 5, (list three - ;r.l 1 rt !.., 41 1t v.i-i.uiiu itu nix vmVaV7V T iii"iiiRi o II Mtyii'ns track record. (ipi'etlway. aaswsssjyi laifejiaswaSwaeaeswaeiwswsweawaa leaned Washed Before MU 5 - Sundittir l(I60 Klamath F a 1 1 1 - Klamath i Tjtfc))i high school bolstered ib second plate grasp in Southern OiVgoi conference baseball Friday with a 6 to J triurnn over Ashland hem. I , Vii'.tory m the non-counting game welt to the Pelicans, too, by 8 to 1. t l'"our runs u the third mj,lni. were enough for KF dctyion iii ': the afteruuun swforlaji , Depew tripled, Rlak&'Gjtmrs homered JUKI Rav (Taylor, Dave SaUAjtyJ SteveBinney singled. AiWid scid both its rima in Ibe ilRrfrtinip nn ii'alV anil It ynl.yWts of the acuffl(.' -a sin! by Mike Brewer and a a threc-bakaUf bv Phil Tuck - -IPitcner JUil. Gi Kit, who held (Ajhl)inj Sltless m ri hi four HrlnifieJii on the itioitnd. hart his halid when he drop di tQ:i) ground in elfort toijoid ah iiuido thrwidvir- ifig) b)) fourth f rtmoi tUitH tar. (HJ i finishifl " fh)(fme in-t(S)oiii!ld and Paul Blsh- off welit lWti tll)roit)(Aii6ndTle. Tod Hess coppeu Of)"tlt)hlll. OtTie only Grizzly firt hi the ' C.rtaAi f:inrtl (liven hntruaral 1..... u...nui iiii.j .. ... ti'ed,,4 h,s on lulls, Ifnd three) (rferiongCfjelican lil: and Wilevrjoi) pair w thr vji.inej.i wnijiti - llli ue ,i,r I no M , TwilYA Plul ;i e Griz- ziKjeVto oilW hit ill the innirii secoilS) encoiffiteV. (He wAZi. siVu..-. I ytyunuin WiiyW)WiB,pms the aW.'Ojrti inning 1iira douuielby isjiermy wtien, stnies by Henry HtJ fei iond Bimiey and . thrt1 bases oil Kills. Adilarid's onlv hit waj (ijsi (Sglo) by (Pikesin, i. talil&Vl v . 000 wvr. Mi i, mmvtvi 001 v0- I 2 ctftmart FnlU 0)4 Liettil: Ttg, Nelsatti a find Tucker. GrigRi, Bishop (4) i)iulStks. Aslilana- . ... RliiniflLh: araiis 001 350 tx ucitets Jackson l2t and Ha nek; Crtiftv a Ashland - Crater High school used Us better depth to advantage in rolling over Ashland H7 (to') 33 in 'dual track mutt") on ( the Grizzly field Saturday afternoon. er fopperl t Q - a TW "a, l?1T VI f$ I p Rogue River Another pro gss,'.,1 of raring n sCS Tor this afternoon at Rogue Kart )4ilvuy here. Ctites open fur j.ructioe, at -;4,n-,Vo(ie,;) (.') C;CBI,.ia 1250 pjn,-8nd first raw,'is(U're.ii:t.j HYr '- M 2 p.m(T)ve rtlute ineltided heat races-4Jiass A ijtti(tH"i; arjci ClasiLg) (senior) trophy faues and(gmain event-.-, Xaiitiif) stepper.' (Kvrt i of Sliiy t?(a) won the trophy rftlViayfiii" Class iv race and Do(S(t)mnions oTWK'dford 0OJ the luain efmt, Miss Di nime Kwwicr, Hogue River High scBlfolfgirl, was the Tro- pnv uiFiior lite any. v.niss,n,, ... ..,V,(, ,l.,l,.rl hv I..'m ' trophyi vvti) donated by Lot Lo' 'c ISkinn' ISkiniiWrrf Skinners HuirxJ' lgange in Mcaiora lino wri) -'eris'-j) , i niaiiit-veut trophy was donal-1 LQCsll) J I ' 1 li S . II.-.. I lnr' O o Order YOU GET ( Sand and travel and Rewashed 0)ing c Contrj)Dj MixQ to Give Added Strength RADIO DISPATCHED TRUCKS To Givyjprimpt Deliveiyl Lininger's For the BEST in Corktcte i o . I a. V,. SP 3-7555 8121 NO 4-121, Rey Fish Count 4 WEEK ENDING APRIi. 3GY Chinook salmon, -13 1)4.2 por cent jack imfmcmr.' Winter Hun Sleelhead - 81. FULL SEASON; - tn;rroolc moa- Winter Run StenlkVdd - 7,369 since Jan. 19. f-lctoogtiUfi Mcl.uiiylilin Junior Iligli school iilrrHi used itt-g'jorj depth to vvlf) a triangle meet on the Meoford high ova.Fri.Utre. 15sames ! 1,11 a nernoon. v. . t I The Bulldogs i points. Crat'r scOW'd 81: ws second with 4hI miri AslilnnH IhirH ! with 24. The Bulldogs placed first in , eight untnts. havine the flr idiiu aL'iniiiti uidce mull III three. They took Die first three places in tlni pole vault. Bulldogs Marc Matrel and Konnit Calkins were the only double winners at the meet. Marrel wninlru tht shot put and discus, aiid. Caujiilns the ?0-yacd (in)n (ii)d th) jtunp. W ... ' Aateiyt,r)0k fcnr firsts and the'tor, C,anietiwlnninaith)75. yard dah a) it rtmning VtOuthi; winnirii)T:ets) -J r"'-,) t ...... . iawr, n; firrny,- C. 48 fl. ---Jlnlhi.c M V.., vBriMH lUfllll . TT) ' " ""' W. P'-U, M; IBrlmin . '"vi-lin pVtkiii, M; Snnder, I:,,&kKi J.?'-.-... 7.V-Wi!H, CrlLowerv. M: Ue-Hml. vey. r.:'lie for, Courih. Hapwr,. M find Lnnr,fr, A.: :08,3 I hree-f-M.j-m . mile ChriKtinn. Funn. Miigniery, C; Kreiiiman, (A) ow-liurdlep Kps A- Caidkihi.) M) Js'cothamer. M; Bom. C. iisrV - rrtf vnult Ti forJir?1, Mi lit. M rd Hnmmonds. M: iSptford. M: Jorojin. A. ll-Ci O HiRh jump ('(.ulltinH, M: ilm for 2iul botwer. Tapper, A, find "Sliinsfield. M. .I..i " Discus -Marrel, M: ilarria! t-oiK. (.union, a. nil ft.x fiiiO Cnulkind, M; Off!e fA) (- cher, C; Cochran, C. 1:34. 4-iO iciii.v Crater iMeCnivyy MooBler. Purdy, Wald) MnLoilih Un. ;478. v j of the 14 first places in the meet. They swept the. shot put. nd took ( th,c Job two places in five otlu-r(eVeiW. Steve Gray and Bob Vbris accounted for alj ot the Gjri zly firsts.' Gray won tit? 1U0 and !h) 200-yard dilsh !rtd Voris taking Hit high hurdlet and 440.' Max Burton Vas the only Comet to cop two firsts. winning the pole vault and javelin. J ai;i,is: , turilea Voris,, A:, Champ. ;l Mama. C. ;l3. - ' - 100 Gray. A. tWilods. .' C John sou, C 1112 -IH(le i Morris. L. Howell. tBu,.:!! .Vi'f-t? 'T nottaiayea;) c. -,f lialr Iunip Garrison, CfaViner, AJlMiTtfiirk. C. 5-10. Aw hur.;eA,s Chump, C; Martin, C; Karmer.i A, I r. , .. I uiw nur.ieA.s L iu m. .Marnn. : 211 Urnyr.Aj IWdods, id. p"ie vault Uinton. C: ue 2M Coiw'ei'r aZ A' "?): ""a sun R.von. c. sat Ai'Burm. c.iepase (a two-run nciieiiv '.to Bmiul ItMipWnoili C: Gnv A. Ill-Ill... Iher, Juvclln - Uui lim. : C;-i Martin, C; C; ; IHii-tl 1 y Cole. C. Williamson, NMei Carlney. A, 1 r4-3 ' : ,. Lm. ' Medfiyd's telephone ( eom- pany bowlers traveled to PurtslTeJ this wk end for (he it fi ii n I (ittr company UHir(ii that ni.iy lead to starfwide and coastwide hon ors. . i At stake are stalewidit team "inri iiidiiriiiV. tV'Phies. ad the Maek R. Sullivan trophy honoring the chairman of The Pacific Telephone and Telegraph company. The tro ,' I'hy Kes to the sUite with the hljifaft'ii gross scoriy Uiial piit.i Dhwlianitii an. '. ';) 44 Teami . On the stale-wlcla ll vel, the I 44 tennis competirfir are roll ITvig I'uip.high team, first three I I VI Jidivmial high game and : "high series trophies A sytfouj Uiiirngg 1 event will be tlrr tvvo fraii-iTeonipe. lition bervtatn) vice president I and i!ener!-r,,..nupr. f fhl rnmnanv'e .v ....iWi ureas, f . ni. Mififtail, vice president and gehwri nian-agepr-vill represent frgon. in)Yledford TKftA Jlenm iiH'MtW. Martin. Sviludy. H Ifjekivan, J. ArWser and J. StiWl o SUSPENSION LIFTED M 1 1 an koe, W'rsTv l?r-Heavy-weight Willi llrWanoff went ahead Oth plans today to ( meet Eddie Mat-hen in a 10 round bout at Seattle. Wash.. July 13 after learning thai I his suspension by the Wash ington Staie Athletic commis sion has been lifted. Me was susiieiided for pulling out of a previoiisly-frh.. juled bout OG0 go o ei? '0 Tornado Baseball Aggregation Subdues Ashland, Crater High SOI Till K OKM.OV COM-rUr-NCK klAMHNUI U. I.. Medford Klamath f hlle Crater Grants Past .... Ashland m' .200 .167 Powering to a twlnbin-vcr- diet .Ovtr the Ashlmid vuitjh u'hoot Grizzlies yesterday after a pair of harder to come by victories nn Friday over the Crater Comets, the Med ford Black 1,7inuilo extended its oiiblemisrtc baseball wiuw jitrt v .nurU)Uiiiiii Jl, Barr" smasning o-m home runs and Anderaoh Chucking two-hit ball, Med- ford trimmed Ashland 5 to 1 I one Saturday skirmish. An I eight-run first inning, three for thref hitting by Barry and three-hit throwing by Pat Mc Laughlin were features of a 15 to 2 decision in the other. On Friday the Black Tor-'f nado ca.it from behind to tip 'I CrsuST 7 to 5 in a touhi and i! closed out the aftafnoon ithi another win y ( a irnaritln of I S to 3. - - m m' ilZtil ::: X nceaa uuiai nenin . (w - 9- I'm. ---. Th,7to;5,M4't',t.,5 to iiYrekartas games wvt Southern Ore);oir4 f tuiuci ciif.-v;cuuiuet5 anu aave tW loop-pycinf Tornado fivHtv)iiftiu-los slatus in the cirdiit. lBbth home runs yesteTdliy ,w'ra)in tHex aavond ivtnlg) (An derson lotudMh blKto jj) fenced oft) area (OyiO, (a, baiik) beyond, the left risld (jplaynjg; area, ferff i,'Elc.w)((vga to ceiv tei j)eld. (;se) ball' bounerl vfp a rM-aetit-e) fcrta) bttkiitiyi) in the 'centerftad. "" Two other runsCwbf in trje) fjftiW innut on suceeBsiVs: fdoublea)bv DieS R..B t;l ami (Ken (JeilHe)! (and mi sCtVg.te by L.osv(ii tsiin. iiywlli) to 3ar rjtiis stolen base) (allti h eiror made jfirun in the) sixth canto. 'Ashlahd) tallied in tha! IhircOinninK on ariinaie) U lH)iniii)ar(d)an ouUieleLmiscile) un. aynii oy oiigjorreDti (Jjjigsdale, Jensen ft7fi) i derson pach luieD tfato hit in the fratou). (from tlje)hill An derson hifJ1jt)a"r(d. jirlilk- ed just Jon. AJerlford (gil 10 hits off Harlex)Di((lie)sonho fanned three" batters,ad gve3 ix Hits fa Frame Six liits figured in Med eight-run frame) 3) theL Medford (fllsh school tennis .'mix.. Tliei e Ivera t&oCteam deited ICtireka 5 to 2 io id's seconq. mix., mere wera singles BagrtcMi (e) ariff one each by 'Jensen, (gurry, livnc 't)hhmpsqn and Cal Dean. 'To walk!) twbi giyen vgi (ajid ujerei er) two terrors. (Four lit,' the) marlteif) e-if in the fifth iniunSjon double) by,feary, singles by itijL'U nsarvOnlcLaiighiin (aliCCay)id bufhad a coviple of the uenn.a(waui) ainitjiwei-itna, a fielders choice Ragsdalfhl Ifwh (for to for Medfotd ai d Cal tleaii al so had two hits. McLaughlin walked four and fa(med"two. Asiiiancis runs were,' in the teond inning on aiwillk two errors and Jerry HauCkJs safel E.ni 1 (tormado tops combts: Crater gaa) Medford, 'a; real iti-trl urulrm PiiTiiv W thp (leagucfarie at(tcnfftl (tiinl) I The Bttck Ton(Sdo had in coine out on top. liienuiiie diamond Comets, led ( 4 to 2 al'(er) five innigf) lTedfcrdi' colleetvd- three runs in sixth were Cummings over Turner, inning in go ahrtid. Then, in I 8-1, 6-0; Shaw over Wilworlh, the seventh the Tornado pick-(ff-K. 4;' Dave Ryn over Han up a pair uf scores which iitfj. 6-2. (t-1; Randes over turned out to be. the margin I Ogden, 6 0, 6-?,. a,d McKjnley of victory., Cratt-r in lis-sev- ovtr Larry lloihnc, 64, )6-3. ,1anlh innliie battina ttitnJtal- M-iied once and had the possible tying marker oir bosei ) CJ In the second ruckiisi kings-x affair. WytHnrd gaitv' ed a 5 to 1 margin and was-1 challenged tn the bottom of the five when the Comets put two rims across and got anoth er runnur to thirtt Ityse. ' Lowell DeiinVoi' Medford j led the battiiid l!rrrtfin thti! conference game: wtttfy three hits, two of. -the triples. Pat Pepper had, ft Oerfect batting (Jame for rli- Comets with three singles. Jim Allen of Crater, with a" double and single, was the only player with mo-than one hit. Cal Dean JSfimers Cal Drtrn hit two for two for Medford with a homitQhd Ed Allen three for three for Crater with a triple to feature inn e k the second mix Pitcher Bill Anhorn k Medford in hand for five in- of the opener with only four safeties ariiowed Irthat time. But, he .Wlded twWgles in the sixth and three in the seventh for a total of nine. BRILL METAL WORKS CtrMmercUl Industrial ReWihnlial Sheet Metal Were Srsinleti. Glvanitte' ad Copper F'brtcattoa 2287 West Main PHONI S 2-4440 ,v:eM(il torenfoWs lltafr' Wneelei- for six hits jn 4 1'3 innings and to Jeffy)AHWr son for two over lhe rest of the way. Cat Dean, who did not en- ter ,he wie unl1 '-the fift!i) canto, caino lip vmMi a key blow for Medfordln that fra.Tie His brother,-Lowell, smgled but was forced out at second base by Mike Parsons. Anderson flicid (iuKarid Boti Quinney drew a' teflon halls ,Tn "SIJ m m scored Porjoii Wro-rcteJHftlfcf Y-VXl Jens!!. Afcg the mitfiiel(ef .came into pitch- Arrltornr whoc heavoAto third In effort (o catch Quin ney wan wide. Both Quinney and Cal Dean were able to. score. ( In the seventh inning Dick' Ragsdaie walked. With two out Lowell Dean three-bagger-. : o jSmfGr'lligfi) i-fiatl-.-. Tfaka, Calif.-Yka higb baseball team turned ak) C rater 9 to 3 here Saturday afternoon. Wianina run camai SitS) (o ctso oi(i in tha Bntlt ioa. eBfli Jaha Elite gni On ae oa) (: dropped "ird ettOttv Cary S-'bam ttllad kirn: ifcomav LoaI WgiBbotham fef) two. hila) in two lima uf dot Ctatsi. Tor Yraka 8 ern la.1tod two for four fr4gll(aot aoubjijoecs: ificBnC'Ohr.: .100 010 000 2 3 3 ,Tn-ka 200 000 0013 5 2 'Narn!es. R Anhom 171 Urtd Jeff Anhorn; Lawe, Sagm lo;, iotJvyV71 Jin McCarthy. S; (aliiturday and 7 to 0 Friday j in the Caliltirnin city. ( ') The wins made it three in frttir fin, tia Tn.noHn nrailU. (J j.oggers. Medford wotr- an! ) (earner matcn nere(;io j. , (jureka had several players on the,-aijtVrsd lirf this week players back for the Saturday foe. liiDing singles ( lor the 1Tbrn;'itf yesterday were Gary rto- Rvh .iim), Cummings over BHlLiooawMic,! vvitwOrth. 7-5. 8-4. Jim Ran- -Itnnver RanriWlVarh K-a g;, and John AlfKlnley over - ,. , v, ,.i i6l( Hansen, 6-0. Randies and McKinley teamed ih the doubles tod'Swr) Bryan Ogdenanri Hat(eB) S-2, 6-3 ( ) IxfteMSr Vlctrirtiisa were ls lurner over John Shav4.. -)6-2. and the duo1!rater .. of Goodwin- and Turners OVerV( (,, Cummings and Shaw, t3-2,1J-7. Singles result) (on Friday In doubles MeKlnJey-and Ra:idte defeated Turner and AVilwOTth, 7-5. ..5-7. 6-4, and ; Cummings and Sawjieat Os- don and Hansenr 3-H, $-0-6,2. MedfoixJJand Grants 'Pass r.sv- n-ii in a up hui uiv Asstltllern Oreuon rnlifprpmsi court title when the Cavemen downed Klamath Falls 4 to 3 esiertla . The Tornado and Cavemen divided in their me.-tings for their only con ference losses. Medford will enter the district touritey at Klamath FallsTttext VJfriday with a 11-3 fiillWison recatd. . . :i .... Headquarters For Fireplace O Stetl Circulihnf Fireplace! (? ,) Pymice Blocks Flu Linen k?) fT-flJ?0 finsplfce.-, W V-v Bricks - Let Us Recommend a Reliable Contractor for That Masonry Job. Lowest Prices FREE DELIVERY qSo. Oregon's Complete Masonry Supply ' INTERSTATl?STONE CO. 46 W. Main SP 2-9912 ea ana Larsons singled. Another safety by Anderson snrl n u-lb tn Oinnnfiv InsoJ up the sacks but Cal Dean's! :grounrtout concluded t h ei For Crater in the sovrith Loyal iliginbotham grbaaled otri. eff Anhorn and Pepper walked. Bill Anhoifn forced out Jef( at third pill Jim Al ien aouDica ia Drmg repper home PinchhlrterfK Allen filed' duto, end thb fraentv aieuioro -raDuiaiea in vnevjjcven firirsmnV first inning, on two ernr,s aad ,0y pat Pepper and three-baser By HUi)Annorn in me secona stanza knotted the game. John Anhom's walkancl: steal and Tornado error! aaV" 'Crater a i to 1 edgini th, third in .u . . . ... 111511 oiiu ning. The Medford club tiodlyard run for the Chiefs. t in the fourth on. .Lpweil f( Dean's triple) and (a, Mssedj ball. j Coaata Oa Akail Jerry Korbol laS) Ceil, ftai hpanel lot Crater with ai Wind blon By to eanterfieid-; which iAricterabn couidn t snare) on a loug trtttt. Hjgin botham stbgled and' Jett An born lidvanced rhai rujfnars with a: sacrifice) Vepper siofw, led home Korbol and' Ajidar son replaced WhaeWr on tllfi hill. (Anderson rhittad fjrlill (Anhorn but (Jjm Allen hiuto bring) horne) Hignboth)n. Louis (A)varei'a) 'JatoiniwVut ended the inntngi U Both teania guiBred; i fee first inning) oV the) (second game Medford on two walks and Crater) on an error (and id Allen's three-base sock. The) Tornado got two runs in the; third inning on consecu tive) hits by Ci Dnn, , 'JRags dale and Jcnaen, a groundiout, B) hit batter and' Bob 3vin ney's sacHflce fly, RayiKono pasek . singled. Bud' Lowery sirigVj and Cal Dean homer- ds4Vot3?:9W?,4gce9) ch the fourth. Crater(8ained (allies In the fifibn singles-'in (a) WW) by rtun (gxyiie. "-i.ime ouiivs, r.u Allen aniC KrVflll'e.f vm. sacrifice. Medford pitcherBud Low ery stmckqut fivti atid walked one in a aeven-hi,t game. Cra ter starling rJltcljal yielded four hits and reliever Mike Pepper two, (Ahhorty walked two and hit one. Mike Parsons turned in some sparklihgj fieldirtg) 1 nieaiqra in me rigr$i pasture durihjgjthe doublebill. tSlllAV CAMKS: (Fiist attie box): s s Medfill ''m1)PO A: rtagsnaic, as, 3D a Barry, if 4 Jensen, c 4 L. Dean, lb 4 Parsons, rf 4 Audfcrson. cf, p ...,4 jvy i 2 10 2 0 0 1 Ct 0 1 a -s o 0 1 1 1 112 1 0 0 2 1 )l T, y0 0 0 B Stewart, 2b 1 C. Dean. l Kpasek,"!!!: Wheeler. Pn. 0 0 11 Tng) 3J vT.Vl i0 r. .csrH 0 7 o-o .13 3 0 10 0 0 2 S t 0 0 2 2 1 0 0 0 0 9 21 S 4 Glinn. 3b 3" O' :'' Higinbotha John Anhorn, If I jfii'i'cTn1.' (Sj1 c'iPr 21 2z 3 Anhom, p . 4 4 3 1 j. Alien. 10 Alvarez, ss Ti,ute))...V.,.... Medford .too ..oil 103 020 td In- L. Dean, Parsons, C-Dean, Anhorn J. Allen. (Two Hu lhlV-J. ' Allen. TWrefl basG"tlits L. Dean 2. B. An- hoinv stolen bases John Anhorn. RHifdatir-SrrKk'e hiirv-slohn An- horti. Jff Aniiorn. Lelf n 'ses Crater Medford 7, Strikeouts hfl&. Anhorn 7. by Wheeler 2.3 B. Anhorn itrson 3. a! TindtTSon 3. aBies on balls Off Aiihorii 3, off Wheeler 3. off An- rson 2. Six hits. 4 runs off Wheeierln 4, innings: 2 hits, 1 run oJfAnderson tn 2ai Innings. EearnitsJ runs Medford 3. CrHter 2. Passed ball Jeff Anhorn. Win- ninfj -pitcher Anderson. UmpiresxN i fmgitniuavwiieii. iserond iam) ; "7" 102 203 a 2 uowery and Barry; joMiAnhorn, )' Pepper Uu-jnd Jeff Anhorn '' , ) 'I' M.l JVI1 Losing pitchef-Anhorn. 5 Ml ROW I.IF.St'OnF.S: tr'trst KAmel r Medford . I .... u'0 01 ,U-,S Ashland- . 001 ooOfa 1 2 1 Anderson and JensenvDickerson and Tuckerl W f-s (Second gamel y 3 415 11 Medford 810 24 Ashland ... 020 Oil 2 3 3 MeL.aughlinla.nd Barry; Nelson. King ill. GC0iig (41 and Tucker. Materials Used Bricki FUgitont Limcttont Sl.tt Manr .Other ,T,vp : Nwhir.l Ston (4 I) Prpt Service 0 FIGHTS FRIDAY Bllfcs I'mtcd Pre littcrnational Bo, ion wVPI Ralph iTirer) Jones. lBoa7miTt. NY. out, pointed Joe Dei igttflci. 1631.. NewcJ ton. iUu iiOk? i T2) : ! Roouq. River Winner in Jt T!f Vi I II tl CI I 111 blue ifibtX)n pointsv'-vlith Illi nois Vaiipv. RneiiR River hiah I . iracKmun ran up oV2 poinis Friday to vtia A three-way nierrl ai Glenot - I IV garnered 59' i poihSsia)id; Glendale nine. Rogue RiVerj aua iiunws vaiiry eacn cook vOMikeJlanb..was a triple Jir(siia.lZw::7V- Cougura with firsts In the pole vault, the 100-yatd dash and the 220. Doin, StewartN grabbed first points in tho efeot put and discus for RR and Dave Car ter the high juanp and the 440- Rogt River swept all four places ia the half-mile and the toP three spots in the javelin. Trie. Chief tains were one, two, toUT in the discuss and IV dld a,raf'N( ihe ,aA J""sriw,iin;iow nuraieay B)!. iVinnedy. IV; lKor RR. tl. - Shot put Stewart, 1 nit: -Thompson. G; Gail. RR; Fox;' G. HiEh hurdles Kcjinedr. IV: Jo- hansen, RR; CartevJ RR; JohnannJ IV :16Bj j: - wi . IV:-McBarron-BR('l2-IO. vniwj nuiiu.". iv: ;Mereu reuitn. IV; t-...- Rn .tnG nn if. i High jump Carter, RR: tie fe6 ond McBarron. RR and Kennedy. IV; Fox. G. s., '")lR; (rrV. -IV; (War1 ua, RRLiaJS 440 Carteit. iJ SWe Lellojr,-) RR; White,llUl;!aVi) .tinriv: arKnii:.. nni "I tea, G; FostirxG. 5:08.3. Broad jump Robin, IV; Hanby. IV; McBarron, HR; Tucker, IV. 20 Olympiua. RR; farrher, IR.'Tuotnpson. Gv lS ft. Lots hurdlag J Meredith.-' IVy Kenuso.v. IV; j9hansen,(RR; Tup) er. iVjy-218. ( ) VST Lotv hurdlag. Meredith.-tV "Xfcher. ra, Robin, iv. :24 05-r' 220 880 Waatner. RR: LeRoy. RR: Salter. RR.. 2 :16.3. Relay 111 nois Valley IHanny. Meredith. Robin. Fryl; Rogue River. 1:40. ii. rit-r i ! V f J LEAGUE S1AMHNGS ProSect ?' fc Talent 2 1 Butte Falle ) 0 3 Talent - Talent high, pound iuj)out 19 hits while limiting Butte f ans two xwc, cruncneo the Loggers 22 lb 10 Friday), iilVackson County B legjvje . baseball. i Don Skundrick had four hits for the .Bulldogs and he and Butch Tornpkina knocked in three runs each. Roger : Fisher had three safe swats, ; uieluding a double and Tom Burnette blasted two doubles for tlie Talent team. Tompkins hit a single and a double and Bill Davis a'pair of one-base V I.1XK SCOKK: Talent 071 463 122 19 8 Butte Falls .110 107 010 5 6 Jacobs. Seymour t7 1 and Han son, Burnette (4i. Whillock ttfi: N. Eilis. Rambo 3), Remsen Rambo t6)and Deen. r-T-..- Vnllfli, TJirlare mnln.. i rUUT ,oiicj iiiuhj. cycle club will conduct its ! annua t-championship hill ; climb today. j The event is set for 1 p.m( at the Applegate hill outAOf .Riich. Competition will beln I heavy, middle and light--Wight) classs with three tro-j phies-offeted In each event. peeiAooFR! - r-sFOR A'UMITED TIME ONLYlrrirf j p i l : ORtHO' CO J (a A R DE N ER Buy a quart ifi ..and your free Spray-Ette ! SPRAY 1 htlai !' r-1 (wW as watering! Just measure fill jar with watefrand t wate rnd pests awaprayer has easy on-off in- your Free Sprayer ecticide cbritrol, adjustable spray defleo ' today! Ciltfotnit Spriy -Chemical Corp. BIG Y FEED & SEED CO. 1948 N. Pacific 3 Straight jWins Gives SOC Lead ortland-Soutliern Oreg( Statu he Oregon co'Chjiliate I conferec baseball chase by J en-hit ball and Kermit McLe tabtng a three-game Wiok endjmore wieldeld thei heftiest bat screw; from the Vikings here. iterdavthe. Red Raiders of SOC addwJ 5 t 4)anc ,to 2 dwisions to a 7 to 0 cocmt on t'riday. The wins made South " CO in flfP icswn n ic tabulation. f SC is now 4-4 Tlie Raiders fa((e ri(fitih Tech at Klamath Falls on Tuesday. Phii) sQ-rOed in . " . - 1 I iv np ann wir.r.ins en miersviny, the rfinrtN Jray vesiwday wjtb-J two out lea the top or the seM enthrinning; Joltn)Cc4ik) walk ed in the inning and both he and Eldon i'Tauchi were safe on an error on' Francis' bunt. Bub. Jont tiled out but the runners Advanced. fter the catch. Sword then ejt the pay oli hit- Thiaa Pi'ichaa,' Two Outa ) jtiook went in to pinch hit foEJohn Younger in the sev enth andjtayed inrto pitch. He gai-a siy to Jack. Brown 'itUrijbach Ted Schopf went oh:M the(Se)d for tlie second time) in the)inning. PSC run ners were (or) first, and third and there was one aut. Brown retired J the 4AeW on ( three c - .. . . , . ..,...- .j pucnaa ion a i graunaoui ana tOUl OUt. f ) (ejvord bomtifed in the -sec-onct inniriet)indliaa three runs battedSiri." Dick "Peters hit a three-lli) homer for JliejViks. Three runsujn the fourth inning madeftlw difference in the second Saturday (jingle for SOC. aSt-ty Vogler got an infield hit, went to third base a ,. , . ... . o)nJ Jim Dietz sacrifice and scored on an error on a throw to third.) Francis singed and stole .stvond base. Cook dou . . . 1 I c . . . . . uieu aim ovuiu ouikicu iu ot- colint for the runs. 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These were onVa. double by Jack Brown, singles by McLe- more and Vlihnice and threes bas obafls Four SOC runs I ni-rtcw.! in lh ninth nn an error, a hit battert a) drag oum sinale ux-EJlia rai.w a Phil Sword double, another hit batter and a single by Mc Lemore. r Vannice struck out five and walked two. Three of the hftaf, he allowed were doubles. Mo Lemore hit three" for fours. A Only one PSC runner reached) third base. sJ LIVESCORES; - IFrtday game) SOC 000 000 '-- 'tt ( ) psc ono aoe ooo o 1 -V Vannice and .Sword; tCeta anid Ferreli. " -s' i'Srurdiy tlrst) v ir soc oio.i fta 23 ( ); ) PSC 341 ,0 0 I Younger. Coolty(7i. Brown (7 and -Swa-i-d; Kondoi and Ferreli. I'-ffaturday second) soc 020 SOC 020 300 0 5 (1 f PSC 000-200 2 a I 3 pgr ouo Vogler. MCKinSM 7 1 ' SB3 SW0ra: Brown. Gray 4iaa4 Ferreli, Han,- son IJi. FRIDAY GAMES WIfM I'rss InternaUoMJt) ShoTA-ood tA. Amith 1 Tigard 3, OSwego 1 Srappoose 6, Wy'east 0 Wilson l. 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