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Oregon Middle Distance,
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NCAA track and field cham
pionship Friday and Saturday
at Hayward Field.
Dyrol Burleson, two-time
NCAA mile king and holder
oi tne American citizen s rec
ord at that distance, heads up
the Webfoot middle distance
contingent.
Coach Bill Bowcrman could
double Burleson back in the
880, where he has a best ef
fort of 1:58 2, but it seems
more likely the Webfoot star
will compete in the steeple
chase if he doubles.
Burleson's best effort this
spring in the mile is 3:57.9
and he's one of two collegiate
performers under the four
minute barrier this season.
The other is Oregon teammate
Keith Forman, third place
finisher at Philadelphia a year
ago, who has a run a nifty
3:58.3.
Face Solid Field
The two Webfoots will be
facing a solid field, which in
cludes Bill Dotson of Kansas
(4:03.7), runnerup to Burleson
last year, and Mil Dnhl of
UCLA (4:02.3), who grabbed a
STANDINGS
United Prpss International
NATIONAL LEAGUE
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.424 16
.414 IB1,
.333 21 '.,
.291 23
Los Anceles 4.1
San Francisco .... 42
Pittsburgh 33
St. Louis .. 32
Clnclnanti 31
Milwaukee 2R
Houston 25
Philadelphia 24
Chicago 20
New York IS
39
Tuesday's Results
Pittsburgh 4, Chirspn 3
San Fran. 3, Cincinati 1 (1st,
night)
San Fran. 7, Cincinantl 5 (2nd,
night l
Milwaukee 15. Los Angeles 2
(night)
St. Louis 3, Philadelphia 2
might i
Houston 3. New York 2 (night)
AMERICAN LEAGUE
H. I.
New York 32 2:
Cleveland 31 2:
Minnesota 34 21
Los Angeles 31 2-
Detroit 28 2'
Chicago 29 31
Baltimore 28 31
Kansas City 26 3.'
Boston 23 31
Pet. C
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.585
.576
.564 1
.509 4
.41)2 5
.483 6
.441 8
.418 9
.345 13
Washington
36
Tuesday's Results
New York 2, Detroit 1 (night)
Boston 4. Baltimore 3 (night)
Kansas City 2. Chicago 1 (night)
Los Angeles 7, Minnesota 5 (night)
Cleveland a! Washington (night,
postponed, ratn).
PACIFIC COA8T LEAGUE
W.
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Salt Lake City .. 32
San Diego 32
i Seattle 31
j Tacoma 28
I Portland 30
Hawaii 25
Spokane 16
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.564 2
.509 S
.500 5
.449 8
.314 15
35
Tuesday's Results
San Diego 7, Salt Lake City O
Tacoma 3. Vancouver 2
Portland 6. Seattle 3
Spokane 7, Hawaii 1
NORTHWE8T LEAGUE
W. L.
Wentachee 27 18
Salem 28 20
Yakima 25 21
Tri-Clty 21 26
Lewiston 20 28
Eugene 18 28
Pet.
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Tuesday's Results
Lewiston 5. Salem 3
Laklma 10. Tri-Clty 1 (1st)
Yakima 2. Trl-City 2 (2nd
called)
Eugene at Wenatchee ppd.. rain.
VISITORS WELCOME MONDAY THROUGH FRIDAY, 1-4 P.M.
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Javelin Depth
iounn place limsn in iei.
Other top-rated competitors
are John Reilly of George
town (4:01 9). Bill Cornell of
Southern Illinois (4:02.7), Ben
Tucker of San Jose State
(4:03.6), and Tom O'Hara of
Loyola of Chicago (4:01.6).
Tucker and Reilly might be
absent from the mile, how
ever, if they decide to try the
880. where both again figure
preminently.
Tucker, in fact, rates as the
nation's best half-miler off his
1:47 6 performance last Sat
urday. This race could prove
to be one of the most closely
Portlanders
Win Over
Seattle 6-3
By RAYMOND L. ANDREWS
United Press International
Righthander Howie Reed is
sporting a blister on his pitch
ing hand today but his 4-0 Pa
cific Coast league record
should prove good medicine.
The Spokane hurler tossed
a six hitter at Hawaii Tuesday
night and the Indians downed
the Islanders 7-1. Reed had to
retire after the eighth, how
ever, when the blister devel
oped. In other games, Tacoma
look Vancouver 5-2, Portland
beat Seattle 6-3 and San Di
ego moved to within a game
of the top by blanking the
league-leading Salt Lake City
Bees 7-0.
Count Jumps
Spokane grabbed a 2-0 lead
after three innings and
jumped the count to 5-1 by the
fifth with the aid of Gene
Marianacci's two-run homer.
Charlie White got three of
Hawaii's six hits and drove in
the only Islander run.
John Bnggs put San Diego
within hailing distance of the
lead with a six-hitter over
Salt Lake. Harry Anderson of
the winners hit a solo homer
in the sixth and Bobby Klaus
drove in two more with a dou
ble in the same frame.
Portland snapped a 3-3 tie
in the seventh with a pair of
runs and went on to down
Seattle.
Bill Kern, who drove in five
runs with a homer and two
singles, collected one of his
singles in the inning for one
run and Ron Debus doubled
in the other.
I.INESCORES:
Hawaii oon too nno t 8 a
Spokane 101 122 OOx 7 8 1
r.atewond. Palica (71 and White:
Reed, Rowe 191 and Julian. WP
Reed. LP Gatewood.
Salt Lake 000 000 0000 6
San Diego . 010 320 Olx 7 8
Dailey. Weaver 15) Smith (8) and
Grace; Brigga and Gonder. LP
Dailey.
Seattle 012 000 000 3
Portland 300 000 21x 6
MacDonald, Nlppert (71
Skeen; Grant, Osinsk) 131
Ricketts. WP Osinski. LP
donald. 8 S
7 0
and
and
Mac-
Vancouver ....101 000 000 2 5 1
Tacoma 022 001 OOx 5 10 t
Williams, Swango (8) and Henry;
Goetz and Orsino. LP Williams.
Could Be Big Helps in NCAA Meet
contested events on tne prG-
51
Tucker will get plenty of
competition from Southern
Illinois' Jim Dupree, who has
fled to a 1:48.8 clocking. Then
there's Oregon's potent one
two punch of Sig Oglemann
(1:49.3), runnerup for the title
a year ago, and sophomore
Archie San Ramona (1:49.5).
Not to be overlooked are
Michigan's Ergas Leps (1:49.4),
who placed third at Phila
delphia, James Brown of NYU
(1:49.6) and USC's tandem of
Kevin Hogan (1:49.6), and
Warren Farlow (1:49.8).
Trojan hopes for repeating
as team champion would soar
if these two performers could
come through with point pro
ducing efforts.
In the javelin, Jan Sikor
sky of Southern California is
far ahead of the rest of the
field with a throw of 261 feet
to his credit, but the Webfoots
hope to offset his potential
first place effort with excep
tional depth.
Oregon has three of the top-
rated spearmen in the meet
sophomores Ron Gomez
(244-1) and Les Tipton (238-
4'.2 and junior John Burns
236-11).
Webfoot followers aren't
forgetting for a minute that
when Sikorsky and Tipton
met in a dual meet competi
tion, it was the latter who
came through with the best
throw of his life to give Ore
gon a first place in the jave
lin. Jerry Dyes, Abilene Chris
tian's versatile performer, has
tossed the spear 248 feet 6 Mi
inches and this could be one
of three events where he earns
points.
Other outstanding perform
ers are Art Batcnelcier ot
Stanford (241-5V2), Colorado's
Richard Clark (241-4V4), de
cathlon standout C. K. Yang
of UCLA (237-4) and Wichita's
Phil Johnson (235-5 W,
Little Done
Bn NW Loop
United Press International
Nobody got much accomp
lished in Tuesday night's!
Northwest league baseball I
games as rain washed out one j
contest and another was call-1
ed by the curfew. i j
Lewiston topped Salem 5-3 j
and Yakima beat Tri-City 10-1
in the games that were com
pleted. Yakima and Tri-City
were knotted. 2-2 at the end
of the 10th inning of their
second game when the curfew
stopped it. Eugene at Wenat
chee was rained out after 34
innings and was no contest.
Seeded Players
Stay in Running
Seattle -IUPII- All seeded
players were still in the run
ning today as third round ac
tion opened in the national
hardcourt tennis champion
ships here.
Among them was Vic Seix
as, 38, of Philadelphia, the
fourth-seeded player who has
returned to competitive play
after a four-year layoff. He
defeated Dick Odabash, Cash
mere, Wash., 6-1, 6-1, Tuesday.
Rafael Osuna, Mexico Cily,
top-seeded for the tourna
ment, had an easy opener
with a 6-0, 6-0 win over Ray
Vanhollebeke of Seattle, second-seeded
Larry Nagler,
UCLA Junior from Los Angel
es, defeated Dean Parsons,
Wenatchee, Wash., fl-2, fl-1.
Packer Coach
Pollard Fired
Chicago-OJPIl-Frank (Trader)
Lane, general manager of the
Chicago Packers was in the
market for a head coach to
day, following his announce
ment Tuesday that Jim Pol
lard had been fired.
Pollard, who had one year
to go on a two-year contract
with the National Basketball
Asociation team, was offered
a front office job as Lane's
assistant. However, indica
tions were that Pollard would
accept the remaining one
year's salary on his coaching
contract and return to his Min
neapolis home.
BOWLING
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Petunia fl3-3i 4, Y,fin t.nHtii
4M; Three Ronr (fl-Bi 0, Dot
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Sunflower Mi-Si 1. Fretd Even
Dnphnei (3-13 r I, L. Golden
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Daiip (It-Si H. Mnurene Onlrlen
428: Snapdragon (3-t3i 1. Marion
Jone 360
nonetten f!-7t 3, E1 tdriv .115;
Su-eet pi (7-9) I. Betty Larion
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Orrhiri B-7t 3. Nora Balloy 4Rfl;
rnnhoni (-10( I. Carroll Peter
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MrMillin 4R7: Sputnirki S'-8:d
l'i. Glen Hunter 4fll.
Team Five ifMi 4, Ron Card 477;
MUftta (3-9i 0. Gene Smith 4ft7.
Four F fl-2 2. Alfred Finm
480: Mmeia (57) 2, Lonnic Gascon
512
Gr Hunter HO. Cathv Smith
Ifl.V Murtlvn Gamon 1R0. Gene
Smith 212. Team Five 18lt7.
DOG RACING OPENS
Portland -d'Pb - Dng racing
season opened at the Mult
nomah Kennel Club track
Monday night with 17,140
fang turning out. The attend-
anre wan nearly 2,000 nhort oi
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Bedford's Legion
Team Plays Hawks
Klamath Falls Hawks will
make their 1962 debut in
Southern division of Area 4
of American Legion junior
baseball this evening at Me
morial field, White Cily.
They will be guests of Med
ford at 7:30 p.m.
COKE OUTFIELDER Gary
Miller, above, is an outfielder
for the Medford American Le
gion junior baseball team
which meets the Klamath
Falls Hawks at Memorial
field, White City this evening.
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Most of the Hawks are re
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Legion ball and are in their
first year out of Klamath's
Babe Ruth league program.
Players are mostly 15 and 16
years of age. Back from last
year's Hawks team, however,
are catcher Jay Paxton and
outfielder Bill Bianchi.
The Hawks have played
three practice games. They
lost to the more experienced
Klamath Falls Falcons junior
Legion team 6 to 1 and 1 to 0.
Bend beat the Hawks 6 to 2.
Pitching Choico
Pitching choice tonight for
Coach John Paxton's KF crew
may be between Rich Grow
and Bob Neclcy. Other pitch
ing possibilities, nevertheless,
are Marv Davis and Lee Ross.
Jay Paxton and Mac Cunning
ham, regular second ba.scman,
also have pitching talent.
This will be Medford's fifth
Legion game of the season.
The Cokes have split with
Central Point and hold two
wins over Grants' Pass.
Coach Cliff McLean Indi
cated earlier in the week that
Stuart Young will get the
pitching call this evening.
Medford's next assignment
will be against the Klamath
Falcons at Klamath Falls on
Saturday night. The Cokes
will entertain Coos Bay in a
doublcbill at Ashland on Sun
day afternoon.
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