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Ycaza Gets Suspension Baltimore, Md.-IUPD-Jockey Manny Ycaza today began a 30-day suspension for alleged "unfair tactics" that may nev er have been discovered had he not claimed a foul against champion Greek Money in Saturday's Preakness Stakes. And for making "a frivolous claim of four" the fiery Pan amanian jockey was fined $200 by the stewards of Pirn lico, who suspended him 10 racing days and recommended to the Maryland racing com mission that the suspension be extended an additional 20 days. The commission will act up on the recommendation on Wednesday. Ycaza, aboard Ridan, was charged with leaning against Greek Money's jockey, John ny Rotz, putting his elbow across him in an attempt to hamper Rotz in the last few strides of the race. Greek Money and Ridan battled through the stretch in the second of the Triple Crown classics. Greek Money took the lead with an eighth of a mile to go. Ridan regain ed it at the 16th pole. And then with a final surge, Greek Money won by a nose in the last few jumps. Ycaza claimed foul after the race and the stewards viewed motion pictures of the action. They saw enough im mediately to throw out the foul claim and then take an other look when the day's racing was over. "If no claim had been made, we might have not have looked at the films at all since Saturday was the last day of the meeting," said Joseph F. Flanagan, steward representing the commission. "Usually we review the pic tures the next day, in this case Monday. It is possible tills may not have been dis covered." Oregon State Net Champion Pullman -iUPD-Oregon State won the weather-halted Far West tennis tournament here Saturday with neighboring Oregon placing second. The singles final match, be tween Larry Brooks of Ore gon and Gordon Brynildsen of Oregon State will be play ed sometime this week in Oregon. 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Z IM pwi mi m taJra $ O0 M Ml OUSEHOLD FlfUKCE 128 E. Main St., 2nd Bom: ft 7 Mm. -10 H I flfcfe. A a.r, ar. gW . Pfl! rvi i 7. y GREEK MONEY WINS-Greek Money, with ish line in the Preakness Stakes on Satur John Rotz up (on the rail) and Ridan, with day at Pimlico track, Baltimore, Md.-(UPI) Manuel Ycaza up (6), drive across the fin- Lewis & Clark Wins Track Championships Salem - IUPD - Lewis and Clark's Pioneers edged Whit man for the Northwest con ference track championship here Saturday. The Pioneers rolled up 88 13 points. Whitman fin ished second with 73 13 points. Defending champion Wil lamette was third with 44, Linfield finished fourth with 41 96, Pacific collected 24V4 for fifth and College of Ida ho was last with 10. Three conference records were broken. Dexter Maust of Willamette set one in the 880-yard run with a 1:55.7 clocking, Lewis and Clark's Terry Ramberg set another in the two-mile run with a time of 9:38.9 and Gary Boggs of the Pioneers broke the third mark in the shot put with a put of 51-4V&. Lewis and Clark collected seven first places. Whitman gained five. There were no double winners. UNBEATEN IN OCC Portland -(UPD- Port land State closed out its first un defeated Oregon Collegiate conference baseball season here Saturday. The Vikings downed Oregon College of Ed ucation 2-1 and 5-2 for their 11th and 12th conference wins. Portland State earlier had captured the conference championship. I Floor SPring 3-5301 S M Tim. ItinHf ri.-0 St. 7 SIPdDMTS 500 Race Qualifying Concludes By KURT FREUDENTHAL Indianapolis, Ind. 4UPII A million dollars worth of sleek racing machines, the fastest 33 in history, were set today to battle for fame and fortune in the 46th annual 500-mile Speedway classic on Memorial Day. Four days of speed trials wound up Sunday. The field average of 147.330 miles per hour is more than two miles faster than last year's record. Parnelli Jones set the pace May 12 when he became the first Speedway driver to shatter the 150 miles - per- hour mark to win the pole position. When the trials were fin ished, the overall picture also included: -Four "500" winners made the grade - defending cham pion A. J. Foyt, Houston, Tex.; Rodger Ward, Indian apolis; Jim Rathmann, Mel- bourn, Fla., and Troy Rutt- man, Dearborn, Mich. - Five rookies c r-a s h e d through - Jim McElrcath, Ar lington, Texas; Dan Gurney, Costa Mesa, Calif.; Chuck Hulse, Downey, Calif.; Chuck Rodee, Indianapolis, and Al len Crowe, Springfield, 111. -Jones, at a clip of 150.370 m.p.h., was the fastest quail tier. Elmer George, Indianap olis, son-in-law of speedway owner Tony Hulman, was the slowest at 146.092. Other Qualifier! Gene Hartley, Indianapolis, was the fastest qualifier Sat urday at 146.968, and Johnny Boyd, Fresno, Calif., took top honors Sunday at 147.047. Other week end qualifiers who remained in the field in cluded Rathmann, Lloyd Ruby, Houston, Tex.; Jack Turner, Seattle; Paul Gold smith, St. Clair Shores, Mich.; Eddie Sachs, Coopersburg, Pa.; Jim Hurtubise, Lennox, Calif.; Ruttman; Bob Christie, Grants Pass, Ore.; Ebb Rose, Houston, Tex., and Jimmy Daywalt, Indianapolis. Johnston Wins At Hot Springs Hot Springs, Ark. -IUPD- Ca nadian Al Johnston's extra- hole victory in the $20,000 Hot Springs Open Sunday was the seventh playoff in 21 tour naments this year a record of dead-heats no handicapper could hope to match. It also was the second in two weeks, coming on the heels of Arnold Palmer s tri umph over Johnnie Potts in the Colonial at Fort Worth, Tex. The Hot Springs tourney provided a Palmer-type finish for both Johnston and former champion Bill Collins, who lost on the second hole after they had tied at 273. Third behind Johnston and Collins was Buster Cupit of Fort Smith, Ark., with a final round of 70 and a 275. Al Geibcrger of Carlton Oaks Calif., repeated his fourth place finish of a year ago with a 277. Berg Captures Civitan Toga Muskogee, Okla. -1TD- Let the golfing world take note: Patty Berg is back in top form. The 44-year-old Miss Berg, playing what site considered her best tf since 4957, won the $7,500 Muskogee Civitan Open Sunday by two strokes. She shot a three-over-par 73 for a 72-hoIe total of 290 Second place went to two girls from the state of Wash Ington, Shirley Englchorn of Spokane and Ruth Jessen of Seat'ty. gch with 292. PhilaOlphia - fliPD - The Philadelphia Phillies have re called pitc,r Paul Brown frr.Q Buffalo and sent right hander Bobby Locke, who had a 5.91 earned run average, to the International league club on .24-hour recall. MEDFORD MAIL VRIBUNE. MEDFORD. OREGON 8j Aft. V Omaha Nine Blows Association Lead United Press International Omaha blew two games and the American association lead yesterday as Indianapolis and Denver split a doubleheader to create a virtual three-way tie for first place. Cellar-dwelling Dallas-Fort Worth, now only six games behind the leaders, dumped Omaha 4-3 and 10-7. Indian apolis edged Denver 6-5 in their opener but the Bears nabbed the nightcap, 6-3. Louisville topped Oklahoma City, 5-1, in the only other game. Don Foose First With Lightweight On a hill which no other lightweight motorcycle has ever been able to go over Don Foose, Medford, on his Eng iisu Grceves showed Klamath Falls area motorcycle fans Sunday how it could be done. "cose not only was the first one to go over the hill, but he set a record time of 14.5 bringing home the first place trophy honors in his class. . Second went to Ken Dole Medford, with a time of 15.5. Third place was copped by Steve Nason, Klamath Falls. Doug Kohler, Klamath Falls took fourth. In the heavy class, Harley Brimhall, Coquille took first place with a good time of 10.1. Kohler placed second in this division with 12.2. Third place was Les Zigler, Klamath Falls. Fourth place was Won by a new rider to the circuit, Tony Kenyon, Talent. I- - . Want real shaving COMFORT? Getthel Jifoteeo lloatinq-hedSpeei$ham The Rotary Blade to fit your face Self-sharpening Rotary Blades stroke off whiskers-No pinch, no pull! Adjusts automatically to beard density. 'Floating-Head' Speedshaver I a O NOItM AMERICAN FHttlFS COMPANY, INC. 100 Eotl 42rt$Sael, New York 17. New Yetk. Nerelce Is known Q PQli&riove la Cenede end Ihroeghevt tha rest ef the free werld. BOWLING PACIFIC LEAGUE Conit to Coait stores won the Pacific Bowling league playoff with 4636 total pini. Lininger't Concrete Pipe was second with 4561. Mem-, ben ol the winning team are Wil mer Bailey. Don Dusenberry, Ed Vollmert, Let Corey and Lenny Gascon. Bill Laton had high series, and Bob Ettner hich same, scratch and handicap, for the first half. In the second half Martin Stockdale had hieh series, scratch and handlcao. and high scratch game. He also had mgn average tor me year. Frank Baker compiled high game, with handicap, for the last half. Most improved bowler was Dick Rtsley. ROXY ROLLERS LEAGUE Woodland Heishtj Market (28-16) 3. Myrne Harries 480; Stickley Ma sonry contractor 12123 1. Harriet Sherman 423. Meat Mart (23-19. 4. Ann Al dredge 430; Eads Van Lines (20 24 0, Loutse Bohl 425. Oregon Bookkeeping (23-19. 3. Ruth Johnson 422; Forest Chief Boot Co. (16-28) 1, Therl Poindex ter 419. Park Motors (23-21) 3, Carol El more 443; Stones TV (18-26) 1. Nancy Barbee 362. Harriet Sherman 1B0, Nancy Bar bee 176. Louise Bohl 169; Meat Mart 1238. Winners offers first block, Eads Van Lines, second block Park Motors, third block Woodland Heights Market will play off next Friday. Other teams will play In a sweeper. Elementary School Track Medford district elemen tary school all-star track meet will be held at 3:30 p.m. Tues day at the Medford Senior High school track. First and second placers in each of the three league meets qualified for the all-star. ROGUE VALLEY LEAGUE: Lone Pine 73'.s. West Side 79.i. Lincoln 74!i, Ruch 301i. (Clan A) Lincoln 4S',4. I one Pine. 42: West Side 25, Ruch 10 li. 60 Thomas. LP; Emmert, LP. 7.3. Baseball throw G. Naef, Lin.; Mason, LP. 200-1. 220 relay Lin coln: Lone Pine. 30.0. 150 Thom as, LP; Butler, Lin. 1B.2. Broad Jump Thomas, LP; Butler, Lin. 12 ft. Pole vault Tie first. Ray, WS, and Mitchell. Lin. 6-7. Shot put G. Naef, Lin.; Luddy. Lin. 30.ll. High jump Tie first, Ray WS, Em mert, LP, Ford, Lin. 4-21,;. (Class B) West Side SOU. Lone Pine 33 'i. Lincoln 29, Ruch 10. 60 Salade, WS: Brldenstine, LP, 8.1. Baseball throw Grafton, LP; Cunningham. WS. 190-7. 220 relay West Side; Lincoln. 31.2. 150 Keiers, ws: ivoDernicK, wa. zu.. Broad jumo Cunningham. WS: Grafton. LP. 11-6. Pole vault BrldensUne, LP; Oman. Lin. 6 ft. High Jump Johnston. WS: Tie, Salade. WS. and Kusel. LP. 3-7. Shot put Dyer, Lin.; Cunningham, WS. 23-9. Medley relay -Lone Pine; West Side. 47.4. FIGHT DISCUSSION Detroit -IUPD- World heavy weight boxing champion Floyd Patterson and his man ager Cus D'Amato, were due here this afternoon to discuss details of Patterson's title de fense against Sonny Liston, which appeared certain to be held at Tiger Stadium Sept 17. BOSOX LOSE CATCHER Boston - IUPD - Catcher Russ Nixon of the Boston Red Sox was sidelined indefinitely to day with a compound fracture of the middle finger of his throwing hand. Nixon was hospitalized Sunday after suf fering the injury in the first game of a dougleheader with the Los Angeles Angels. shaver designed not fight it! Split-second cleaning through 'pop-open' side vents! Powerful self-lubricating motor for use on 110 or 220 volts AC DC. complete with travel case scOC I Alia rfie MINT norelco ' 'FLIP-TOP' SPEEDSHAVER. delusive 'Flip-Top' cleaning World famous rotary blades e Powerful hi-tpeed motor Handsome travel cassP And see the Norelco Sportsman models two to choose from Tops Grads Corvallis-OIPI) - The Orgon State football Beavers ran up a two-touchdown lead in the first half and held on for a 14-8 victory over their alum ni here Saturday. The varsity scored in the first period on a 35-yard pass play from standout quarter back Terry Baker to end Vern Burke. Its second touchdown came in the second period on a two yard lunge by fullback Steve Moe. The Beavers' alumni got its score in the final period on a 22-yard run by tackle Clark Cubbage after he recovered a fumble. The win was the third in four annual spring contests for the varsity over the alum ni. Corbett Takes Class B Mantle Springfield -IUPD- Powerful Corbett has proved it is the best Oregon high school class B track team. The Cardinals collected the B meet championship here Saturday. They ran away from the field with 86 points. Camas Valley was second with 34, Elgin with 30, Athe na with 29 and Coburg with 21 rounded out the top five teams. UW BEATS ALUMS Seattle -(UPI1- University of Washington football fans were excitedly talking about the future today after the Husky varsity defeated some representatives of the past, 7-0, here Saturday in the an nual alumni game. TUBtttSS MOUNTED . FREE AND WHITEWALLS CLEANED! I' TAKE MONTHS TO PAY I i DOUILI OUARANTia port vour PROTICTION Vou'rt prolscled sisinst da facts In worsminsliip and materials for tire life snrj aisinsl normsl road hat ards All sdiuilments prorstod en Gtnefal's r current prices at time ef tdrattment. 1112 CoortSt. TUTS SUB Gold Rey Fish Count: WEEK ENDING MAY 19: Chinook salmon - 1,458 (includes 13.4 per cent jack salmon). Summer run sleelhead-2. Winter run iteelhead-0. FULL SEASON Chinook salmon - 2,272 (includes 11.6 per cent jack salmon) since April 17. Summer run steelhead-9. (No starting data given). Winter run steelhead-11. 00S since November 16. (Fi nal count). Dodgers Call Ortega To Aid Weakening Staff of Pitchers Los Angeles - ftlPD - Pitch ing - once considered the chief strength of the Los An geles Dodgers - has become their main problem, and rook ie Phil Ortega was rushed here from Spokane to help bolster the mound staff for the current St. Louis series. The Dodgers had been a man short since Pete Richert suffered a torn muscle last week. They were weakened further Friday night when starter Johnny Podres was hit on his pitching arm by a bat ted ball. While x-rays showed Pod res suffered only a severe bruise, he will miss his next pitching turn. He had been scheduled to work Tuesday against the San Francisco Gi ants. HAVE THEIR DAY Nottingham, England -(UPD-Goats are going to have their day. The Agricultural Minis try tod&y asked all goat breed ers to register because it found drinking goat's milk may be beneficial to sufferers from asthma, hay fever and stomach trouble. Extended One More Week! You'll never buy these General S.T.M. Tires at lower prices! All brand new I Fresh factory stock, no seconds, no reject-, no retreads, no discontinued treads! GENERAL ..NYLONS'. 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In other Pacific Coast league action, the Seattle Rainiers defeated the Port land Beavers, 5-1 and 6-4, and Tacoma downed Vancouver Mechanical Trades Bidding Depository NURSES HOUSING, Rogue Valley Memorial Hospital -Medford, Oregon Bid Depository Closing Time: Mechanical Sheel Metal, etc. May 23. 11:00 a.m. Mechanical & General Sheet Metal May 23, 1:00 p.m. Bids will be received from the following crafts at the Industry Council Office, 40 S. Fir Street, Medford, Oregon for Generjl Shoet Metal, Mechanical: I.e. Plumbing. Heating, Mechanical Sheet Metal, Temperature Controls. For bid formt, envelopes and information, call Fred Morlan, Bid Custodian Industry Council of Southern Oregon and Vicinity, Inc. 40 S. 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Salt Lake City defeated Spokane 8-4 in the first gams of a scheduled doubleheader. The second game was post poned when snow started to fall at Salt Lake City. l"1 THE GENERAL TIRE