MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE. MEDFORD, OREGON
MONDAY. AUGUST 13, 1962
B 3
Giants Sweep Three-Game Series
From Dodgers; LA Lead Cut to 2y2
By FRED DOWN
UPI Sporti Wrilei
It's a new race in the Na
tional league but the same old
story in the American league.
The San Francisco Giants
completed a three-game sweep
of the NX's biggest series of
the season with Sunday's 5-1
victory over the Los Angeles
Dodgers. That cut the Giants'
deficit to 2Vi games, ended
talk of a Dodger runaway and
probably means a sizzling pen
nant fight to the end.
The New York Yankees,
meanwhile, opened up a 5Vz
game lead in the AL with
their 2-0 triumph over the De
troit Tigers and already the
figure filberts are computing
that a .500-pace for the rest
of the season would give the
Yankees their second straight
pennant under Ralph Houk.
Here's a capsule - outlook
for both races: The Giants,
with 44 games left have one
more game to play than the
Dodgers and trail by only two
games in the lost column. The
Yankees would wind up with
94 victories if they won only
24 of their remaining 48
games - and that would mean
the second-place Los Angeles
Angels would have to play
.650 ball to win.
Juan Marichal, 24-year-old
right hander, pitched a four
hitter to win his 15th game of
the season. Jose Pagan drove
in three runs for the Giants.
Yank Singles Win
Run-scoring singles by Rog
er Maris and Elston Howard
produced both Yankee runs in
the eighth inning before 42,
996 at New York. Bill Staf
ford pitched a five-hitter to
win his 10th game for the
Yankees while Ron Kline suf
fered his fourth setback for
Detroit.
The Cincinnati Reds whip
ped the New York Mets, 8-4;
the Pittsburgh Pirates beat
the Chicago Cubs, 5-4; the
Houston Colts defeated the
Milwaukee Braves, 8-5, and
the Philadelphia Phillies
swept the St. Louis Cardinals,
7-3 and 9-7, in other NL
games.
In the other AL action, the
Minnesota Twins topped the
Angels, 5-3; the Chicago White
Sox shaded the Kansas City
Athletics, 1-0; the Boston Red
Sox downed the Baltimore
Orioles, 4-1 and the Cleveland
Indians rallied for a 5-3 tri
umph over the Washington
Senators.
Joey Jay won his 18th
game for the Reds behind an
eight-hit attack that included
homers by Gordon Coleman,
Leo Cardenas and Wally Post.
Jay was belted for a three
run homer by Charley Neal
in the first inning.
LINESCORES:
(First Rime)
Philadelphia .. 002 103 0017 13 2
St. Loula 010 110 0003 7 0
McLish (8-2) and Dalrvmple.
Broglio. Ferrarese (7). Duliba 19 1
and Sawatski. Loser Broglio (9-51.
HR Sawaukt, Dalrymple.
(second tame)
Philadelphia .. 221 010 0.100 12 0
St. Louis 200 014 0007 12 0
Hamilton. W. Smith 161. Green
(61. Bennett (81 and Oldls. Dal.
rymple (8). Simmons. McDanlel
(4) and Schaffer, Sawatski (71.
Winner Green 15-51. Loser Mc
Danlel (2-71. HR Demeter. Whit
Held. Callison.
New York 300 001 000 4 8 0
Cincinnati 020 000 24x 8 8 0
CraiR. Anderson (8i. MacKenzie
(8) and C. Coleman. Jav ib-9i and
Foiles. Loser Craig (7-18i. HR
Neal, G. Coleman, Cardenas. Post.
Los Angeles .. 000 100 000 I 4 2
San Francisco 010 110 02x 5 10 0
Williams. L. Sherry (81 and Rnse
boro. Marichal (15-81 and Haller.
Loser Williams (11-81. HR Fairly.
Pittsburgh .. . 001 002 2005 12 1
Chicago 010 003 0004 11 0
Haddlx. Francis (6i. Lamabe (6i,
Ollvo 8t, Face (91 and Burgess.
Koonce, Elston (7). Schultz (71. An
derson (9) and Bertell. Thacker
(91. Winner Lamabe (2-0). Loser
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Milwaukee 100 001 102 5 11 2
Houston 100 302 llx 8 13 1
Burdette. Willey 6, Nottebart
(8i and Torre. Bruce. McMahon
(Bi. Kemmerer 9 and Smith. Win
ner Bruce (7-7 1. Loser Burdette
10-81. HR McMillan. Larker.
Samuel.
AMERICAN LEAGUE
Baltimore 000 100 000 1 4 2
Boston 004 000 OOx 4 8 0
Pappas. Hall (41. Luebke (71 and
Metro Subdues State Eleven
28-7 in Shrine Football Tiff
Eaton Outstanding
State Back; Scores
TD and Conversion
Portland (UPI) Jesuit's Tim
Casey made a big difference
Saturday night.
The 197 - pound fullback
sparked Metro to a 28-7 vic
tory over State in the istn an
nual Shrine all-star football
game before 19,471.
Casey scored twice in the
second period as the Metros
erupted for three touchdowns
to overcome a 7-0 first period
advantage for State.
The Jesuit gridder tallied
on a 52-yard pass interception
and on a one-yard plunge.
Casey, who also played an
Scott Eaton, Medford quar
terback, who wai injured on
the next to last play in the
Shrine all-star football game
at Portland Saturday night,
was confined to Rogue Valley
hospital today with his knee
in traction and reportedly
may be there a couple days.
outstanding game at his de
fensive linebacking position,
was voted the most valuable
player. He picked up 71 yards
in 17 carries.
"Wonderful Job"
"He did a wonderful job for
us," Metropolitan Coach Duke
Moore of Beaverton said.
"When he intercepted that
pass and ran for our third
touchdown, it seemed to be
the turning point for us. I
knew then that we had things
under control."
The victory was the fifth in
the last six years for the
Metros and gave them a 7-6-2
edge in the series.
State Coach Roy Thompson
of Roseburg said "they just
did a better job than us and
that's all there was to it. But
we certainly didn't expect to
lose like this."
State scored in the first
period on a three-yard run by
Medford quarterback Scott
Eaton. Metro's other touch
downs came in the second
period on a 27-yard pass from
Jefferson quarterback Brian
Barnes to Grant halfback Wes
Austin and in the third period
on a six-yard run by Sunset
halfback Dan Maust.
Barnes and Eaton were
named the most valuable
backs and the most valuable
linemen were guard Kenny
King of. Roseburg for State
and guard Dean Francisko
vich of Madison for the Met
ros. Metro enjoyed a big sta
tistical edge of 17-10 in first
downs and 319-156 in total
vardage.
GAME STATISTICS
Metro State
17 10
205 120
54 36
8 11
2 0
First downs
Rushing yardage .
Passing yardage ..
Passes
Passes intercepted by.
funis
Fumbles lost
Yards penalized .
3-32 3 6-33 7
3 1
48 0
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Division el CSC (Concrete Steet Corporation)
248 E. McAndrews Road
5271
Triandos. Wilson (9-3i and Tillman
Loser Pappas (10-81. HR Bres-soud.
Cleveland . ... 000 002 120 5 8 0
Washington .... 300 000 000 3 5 0
Grant lti-4) and Edwards. Ham
ilton. Daniels 8 and Retzer. Loser
Daniels (4-131. HR Bright.
Green (2).
De(roit 000 000 000 0 5 I
New York . 000 000 02x 2 8 0
Kline. Jones (81 and Brown. Slaf
ford (10-71 and Howard. Loser
Rogue Dairy Maids
Third in Softball
Eugene - Rogue Valley
Dairy Maids were third place
team in the women's state
Softball tournament over the
week end at Amazon park
here.
Salem Shamrocks annexed
the title by beating Eugene
McCulloch Chain Saw 3 to 0
Sunday night. Eugene tripped
1961 champion Rogue Valley
2 to 0 Sunday afternoon to
gain the final.
Four Rogue Valley players
were named to the tourney
all-star: Doris Hickson, first
base Bernice Bigham and
Ellen Callaghan, outfielders
and Pat Barron, utility out
fielder. Salem's Betty Man
tyla was the tourney's leading
hitter. Two other Salcmites
were honored. Pearl Pinion as
outstanding pitcher and De
loris Hanson, shortstop, as out
standing player other than
pitcher.
Single Runs
Eugene tallied one run in
the fifth inning against the
Crater Cubs Third
In Junior
Blue River - Central Point
Crater Cubs, error - plagued
during the tourney, took third
place Sunday afternoon in the
Oregon Junior Baseball as
sociation championship event
here.
. The Cubs downed Albany
Recs 10 to 5 after falling 3 to
2 to Molalla in a Saturday
night semifinal that carried
over into Sunday morning.
Master Service, Salem,
claimed the state title, defeat
ing Molalla 4 to 3 last night.
Salem had nosed Albany by
the same score Saturday
night.
Tires Unlimited, Eugene,
trimmed McKcnzie 2 to 1 in
the consolation bracket final
tor fourth place. Eugene nick
ed Thurston 4 to 3 on Satur
day and McKcnzie eliminated
Bend 10 to 5.
Stroh Top Hitler
Four runs each in the first
and second innings helped the
Central Point team on Sun
day. Bob Stroh, leading hitter
of the tourney with .600 on
six for 10, tripled with the
bags loaded for Crater in the
first inning. John Rhodes.
Gary Frohreich and Frank
Armstrong singled. Bob Cor
liss doubled and Frohreich,
Armstrong, Clay and Stroh
also hit in the second canto.
Stroh, Corliss and Arm
strong had three hits in the
game. Wayne Clay walked
four and whiffed eight in a
six-hitter.
Molalla got its winning run
I in the seventh inning with
two out. Ron Loom is singled
1 in Bill Cordill who also had
hit. Cordill had been sacri
I ficed to second by Tom Zyp.
I Zyp pitched a three hitter
; for Molalla with Armstrong
tripling and Clay and Stroh
singles for CP. Zyp warned
two and fanned eight. Rhodes
allowed six hits, walked six
and struck out eight.
call
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Kline l3-4.
Chicago 000 000 0101 7 1
Kansas City 000 ooo 000 0 6 0
Herbert. Pizzaro 8 and Car
reon. Fischer. Pena (91 and Sulli
van. Azcue (9i. Winner Herbert
(12-71. Loser Fischer (3-41. HR
Landis
Minnesota 200 001 2005 12 1
Loi Angeles 000 OOO 030 3 9 3
Stigman (7-3) and Battey. Lee.
Duren 7. Botz (8 and Rodgers.
Loser Lee (9-91. HR Torres.
Maids yesterday on hits by
Jackie Rice, Linda Neimi,
Linda McKay and Nancy Wei
born. A sixth inning score
was on a hit by Sherry Lar
son, two bases on balls and a
wild pitch. Rice pitched a
four-hitter, striking out eight.
The Maids' Barron in a six-hit
game fanned nine and walked
five.
In the Saturday night DM
15-hit attack against Beaver
ton, Bigham and Glenda Hull
whammed three hits each and
Jan Bateman, Callaghan and
Sharon Isaacs two each. Big
ham tripled and Callaghan
doubled. Callaghan held the
opposition to two hits. She
walked three and struck out
11.
I.INESCOltES:
(Sunday afternoon)
Eugene 000 Oil 0 2 6 0
Rogue Valley . 000 000 00 4 0
Rice and McKay; Barron and
Main.
(Saturday night)
Rogue Valley . 013 014 110 IS 0
Beaverton ... 000 000 0 0 :
Callaghan and Main; Higley, Jan-
sen 141 ana mcKy.
Tourney
Crater and McKenzie tied
on the umpire rating sheets
for the sportsmanship award.
A vote gave the award to host
McKenzie.
I.INKSCOIIKS:
(Saturday nlglll)
Crater Cubs 001 010 02 3
Molalla 002 000 13 B 0
Rhodes and Summerfield; Zyp
and Loomls.
(Sunday afternoon)
Crater Cubs .... 440 100 1 10 19 6
Albany 301 010 0 5 3
Clay and Summerfield; Haatvcdl,
Isom 2 and Holmes.
John Wheeler
Tips Jay Allen
John Wheeler Logger soft
ball team, eyeing the state
Softball tourney and reported
ly not scheduled to encounter
any opposition before that
time, cooked up a doublehead
cr and defeated Jay Allen
Cars in both practice games
at Hawthorne park yesterday.
Grants Pass - Hal'i Sport
shop of Klamalh Falli downed
Grants Pass Elks 5 to 3 in
eight innings and 6 to 3 in 11
innings Saturday night in the
southern Oregon District play
off for a berth in the stale
men's softball tournament.
However, the games are
being protested by Grants
Pass Manager Bill Wilcox on
the grounds that the Klamalh
team used ineligible players.
Scores were 3 to 0 and
3 to 1.
Jim Dillon homered with
two men on base in the fourth
panel of the first five-inning
tussle.
John Wheeler will be host
team for the men's state soft
ball meet Aug. 18-22 at Me
morial field. White City.
I.INKSCOKKS:
John Wheeler OO0 303 4 0
Jay Allen OOO 00 0 2 2
Grens(eart and Dillon; Reinholtz
and Chrtatcan.
Jay Allen ., 010 001 3 2
John Wheeler 120 Ox 3 4 4
Kurtz and Dillon; Barnum and
Christcan.
Tualatin Takes
GP Invitational
j Grants Pass- (UPIi -Tualatin
Hills of Beaverton rolled up
i 'MM points to capture Its third
straight Grants Pass invlta-
j tional swim meet champion-
shio Sunday.
! Eugene YMCA was second
! with 161 'j points. Grants
Pass finished third with 141,
: North Bend was fourth with
j 102'2. F.ugene Holphin Club
, was fifth with B6 and Rose
: burg sixth with 81 'j.
! Becky Indahl of Tualatin
1 Hills competing in the girls'
i 1517 a'-'e group, scored 22
points for high point honors.
BOWLING
VICTORY LEAGUE
Women bowlers an it
minded of 1 h Victory
league meeting at 7:30
o'clock tonight at Medlord
Isnti. All women interest
ed are invited.
MEDFORDdgTRIBUNE
SFdDMTS
CP Merchants, Jennings
Take County
Butte Falls will play In
ternational Harvester at 6:30
o'clock tonight in a Jackson
County Softball association
Minor league playoff.
Grants Pass Elks and Jay
Allen Cars will complete the
first round of double elimin
ation playoffs with a 8 o'clock
Major league conflict this
evening.
Central Point Merchants
nipped Tru-Mix Concrete 5
to 4 yesterday afternoon in
a Major loop fracas. Sam
Jennings company whipped
Communications Workers 7
to 4 Saturday evening in the
Minor circuit.
Communications Workers
will vie at 6:45 p.m. Tues
day against the BF-IH losers
while Jennings goes into a
Wednesday mix against the
winner of tonight's Minor
loop mix.
Tru-Mix on Tuesday at 8:15
p.m. will encounter the GP-JA
laser. Central Point will have
a Wednesday fracas with this
evening's victor in the Major
circuit.
Spotted Three
Merchants spotted Tru-Mix
Roseburg
Legion Ball
Tltlist
Roseburg (UPI) Roseburg is
the Oregon American Legion
baseball champion again.
The Southern Oregon team
wrapped up a best -of -five
game series for the title with
a 4-1 win over Tigard for its
second straight crown Satur
day night.
Roseburg won the series
3-1.
Roseburg will represent
Oregon in the Western region
al tournament at Las Vegas,
N.M. It will take on the Ne
vada representative in the
opening round next Saturday.
In the final game of the
scries with Tigard, Roseburg
exploded for three runs in the
last inning to pull out the win
after knotting the score at 1-1
with a run in the eighth.
Roseburg tied the score on
a walk to Lance Casebeer, an
error, another walk to load
the bases and a walk to Jim
Beamer to force in Casebeer.
In the ninth, the home club
loaded the bases again on a
double by Doug Coplin, a
single by Ron Pauly and a hit
batsman. A walk, a sacrifice
fly and a single scored the
runs.
Bill Sizemore stopped Ti
gard on six hits. Lee Helstrom
suffered the loss.
TC Braves
Head NWL
United Press International
The Tri-City Braves today
were the new leaders in the
Northwest league pennant
race and they owed a hearty
thanks to the Wenatchee
Chiefs.
Wenatchee swept a twin
bill from the Salem Dodgers,
2-1 and 6-2, Sunday while the
Braves were knocking off Eu
gene, 5-2. The action unseated
the Dodgers and left them
three per centage points be
hind the Braves.
In the other baseball action
Sunday, Lewiston beat Yaki
ma. 3-2 and 5-2.
Fans attending the Wenat
chee -Salem doubleheader in
Wenatchee saw a rarity when
plate umpire Max Stone eject
ed the entire Salem bench
from the playing area. The in
cident occurred in the bottom
of the first inning of the sec
ond game.
FOOTBALL SCORES
PRO EXHIBITIONS
ftaturday Garnet
Oakland 21. Bo ton 20
Sun Diego 17. Deling 0
Loi Angeles 37, Washington 7
New York (NFLi 21. St. Louli 21
Cleveland 17. Detroit 14
San Francisco 3f). Minnesota 24
Baltimore !Sfi, Philadelphia 2fl
Plttxburgh 19, Chicago 14
Sunday (lames
Buffalo 20, New York (AFLl 10
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three runs yesterday then
came through with two mark
ers in the fifth inning and
three in the seventh. The
fifth inning scores were on
two errors and a single by
Jim Elrod. In the seventh
Harvey and Harry Tonn and
Marvin Bohnert got hits.
There were two errors and
a wild pitch.
"Yu-Mix tabulated twice in
the first panel on hits by
Chuck Marrs, Jerry Fields,
Barney Riggs and Ken Brea
zenle. One tally was in the
fourth frame on two bases
on balls and hits by Bill
Young and Riggs. The Con
crete men then threatened
in the bottom of the seventh
when Tom Marier three-bag-gcred
and Gary Britt singled
him home.
Tru-Mix outhit CP 10 to
four, with Marrs, Fields and
Riggs each lashing two safe
blows. Art Huff, the TM
flinger, fanned eight batters.
Sam Jennings beat CWA
with five runs in the sixth
inning on a triple by Eldon
Durham, a home run by Les
Walker, squeeze singles by
Keith Garrett. Dick Atter
bury and Dave Love, a walk
and an error. Willard Bar
num tossed six-hit ball for
SJ with six walks and three
strikeouts. Bill Tope walked
two and whiffed two in a
seven-hitter for CWA.
Jim Singler homered for
CWA and Tom Malot clubbed
a two-run double.
I.INKSCORKS:
Central Point . .. 000 020 3 S 1
Tru-Mix 200 100 14 10 4
Harry Tonn and Long; Huff and
Ri6s.
CWA 003 010 04 0
Sam Jennings . 200 005 x 7 7 2
Tope and J. Singler; Barnum and
Love.
STANDINGS
United Press International
NATIONAL LEAfiUE
w.
Pel.
.604
(ill
Los Angeles 79
San Francisco .... 76
Cincinnati 71
.644 2 1
.607 7
Pittsburgh 63
.363 12
Ml 13'i
.334 13ti
.430 23 .a
.364 33 'j
.337 36
.251) 47 1,
St. Louis 6ft
Milwaukee 63
Philadelphia 54
Chicago 43
Houston 41
New York 30
Sunday's Results
Philadelphia 7. St. Louis 3 (lstl
Philadelphia 9. St. Louis 7 find)
Cincinnati 8. New York 4
Pittsburgh 5. Chicago 4
San Francisco S, Los Angeles 1
Houston 8, Milwaukee 5
AMERICAN LEAGUE
W.
IT I. GD
.614
.364 3',
.356 6a
.3118 12
.4116 13 '4
.406 13'a
.403 13
.470 HI'i
.441 20
.374 37',
New York
Los Angeles .
Minnesota
Chicago
Baltimore
Cleveland
Detroit
Boston
Kansas City .
Washington ..
. 70
. 66
. 65
. 60
. 38
57
. 36
54
52
43
72
Sunday's Results
Boston 4, Baltimore I
New York 2. Detroit 0
Cleveland 5. Washington 3
Chicago 1, Kansas City 0
Minnesota 3, Los Angeles 3
PACIFIC COAST 1
EAGUK
W.
San Diego 76
Salt Lake 67
Tacoma 63
Hawaii 63
Seattle 39
Portland 59
Vancouver 54
Spokane 46
L. Pet.
GB
.623
.540 10
.533 11
.312 13'i
.468 IT.',
.476 18
.476 20 'i
.380 30 1 (
Sunday's Results
Portland 3. Seattle 2 fist garnet
Sealde 5. Portland 1 (2nd game.
7 Innings)
San Diego 0. Sail Lake City 2
(1st game)
San Diego 3. Salt Lake City 2
(2nd game. 7 Inningsl
Hawaii 8, Spokane 2 (1st game,
7 Innings)
Hawaii 7, Spokane 5 12nd game)
Vancouver 2, Tacoma 0
NORTHWEST LEAGUE
W. I.. Pel. Gil
Trl-City 2.1 18 ,181
Salem 26 19 .378
Yakima 22 21 .112 3
Lewiston 23 22 .111 3
Wenatchee I 27 .413 7',
Eugene 18 28 .400 7',
Sunday's Results 1
Lewiston 3-5. Yakima 2-2
Trl-City 5. Eugene 2
Wenatchee 2-6. Salem 1-2
Racing Driver
Dies in Crash
Terre Haute, Ind. - 0IP1I -Rookie
race driver Jackson
Hagemeycr of Indianapolis,
Ind., was killed In qualifica
tions at a sprint car race here
Sunday as his 9-year-old son
looked on, unaware he had
Just seen his father die.
Hiigemeyer was killed when
he lost control of the car on
the first turn on the dirt track
at the Vigo County Fairgrounds.
TOY
HOUSE
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772-5880
Naumes, Highland Gain City
Net Toga; Tibbutt, Shugart
Successfully Defend Titles
Yotitn triumphed over ex
perience in an upset men's
doubles final match and two
defending champions retained
their crowns yesterday in the
second annual City Tennis
championships at the Medford
Senior High school courts.
Mike Naumes and Gary
Highland fought to the men's
Ed Badley
Champion
In Archery
Ed Badley, Rogue River,
totaled 215 points Sunday to
win the men's broad head
championship of the Southern
Oregon Bow Hunters in a
shoot at the Mill Creek range
of the Rogue Archers.
Jerry Williamson, Central
Point, garnered the women's
title with 155.
Larry Glawc, Central
Point, took boys' honors with
112 and Becky Sue William
son, Central Point, girls' prize
with 36.
The meet, in which 100
archers contested, served also
for pre-season hunting prac
tice. Entrants used hunting
equipment under hunting con
ditions with cardboard animal
targets.
Other men's scores included
George Rajinis, Malin, 202;
Hap Strong, Rogue River, 100;
Bob Kinsman, Medford, 186;
Gordon Lund. Klamath Falls,
185, and Herb Gifford, Med
ford, 185. Among the women
Sharon Rajnus, Malin, had
135 and Beth Pohll, Chilo
quin, 131.
Doug Reaves. Klamath
Falls, was second among boys
with 108 and Ricky Spencer,
Grants Pass, shot 95.
Sam Black. Eagle Point,
won the donated bow and
Orlo McGee, Medford. the
dozen arrows for the average
archer award.
Just
Say
3
I doubles diadem and Tod Ti'u
j butt to the men's singles man
! tie in the top matches of the
' finals in the two-day tourney.
Sandy Shugart kept her wom
en's singles title.
Miss Shugart also shared
the mixed doubles champion
ship with Lee Wimberly.
Naumes was junior men's
singles victor.
Naumes and Highland,
showed potential as a top dou
bles combine for Medford
High next year. In a match
of power and youth against
know how and finesse, they
trimmed Phil Holman and
Tibbutt. Margin for the young
players, who have come along
in the city park and recrea
tion youth tennis program this
summer, was 9-7, b-3.
Tibbutt defeated Tom Huck
in, 6-4, 6-3, in a terrific men's
division finale termed the
best singles match of the tour
nament. Both men showed
Kirtways Bills
Rules Meeting
Medford K a r t w a y s will
have a meeting on Wednes
day evening, Aug. 15, to dis
cuss new track rules.
The meeting will be at 7:30
p.m. at the track. It is open
to all persons interested.
Racing under the new rules
and regulations will resume
on Sunday, Aug. 19. Under
these elapsed time rules, all
karts, regardless of make or
motor, will have a chance to
win trophies. Fastest timed
karts will start at the rear of
each class, Karts will be di
vided into three or more
classes.
Shade has now been pro
vided for the benefit of those
working on Karts. There arc
lights and a meeting building.
Gates Sunday will open at
11 a.m. Practice will be pos
sible from noon to 1 p.m. Time
trials open at 1 p.m.
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much class in a hard fought
engagement.
Miss Shugart was victor
over Laura Batzer, 6-2, 6-2.
in her singles titular match.
She and Wimberly turned
back Nick Rasmussen and
Miss Batzer, also 6-2, 6-2, for
the mixed doubles diadem.
Naumes defeated Scott Car
penter in the junior singles
decider, 6-4. 6-4.
Men's singles consolation
bracket winner was Chris
Rasmussen. He defeated Sam
Battistone in the final, 6-3,
6-3.
The tournament was con
ducted by the park and rec
reation department with Bob
Huff as chairman. He describ
ed the tourney as "successful
and friendly."
JUNIOR MKN'S S1NCI.KS;
Semi-finals Mike Naumes def.
Garv Highland. 2-6. 6-3. 7-3; Scott
Carpenter def. Lee Wimberley, 8-6,
6-3
Final Naumes def. Carpenter,
6-4. 6-4.
WOMEN'S SINGLES: .
Srmi-finals Sandy ehujrart
def. Knthy Smith. 6-1. 6-1; Laura
Untzer def. Paul Lowcry. 2-6. 6-3.
Final Shugart def. Batzer. 6-2,
6-2.
MEN'S DOUBLES:
Semi-finals Phil Holman and
Tod Tlhbult def. Chuck Holt and
Tom Huckin. 6-3. fi-0; Mike Nauniea
and Gary lliuhland def. Bud Wim
berlev and Bob Huff. 6-1. 6-4.
Final Naumes and Highland
def. Holman and Tibbutt. 9-7, 6-3.
MIXED DOUHI.ES:
Semi-finals Lee Wimberley
and Sandy Shufinrt def. Bud Wim
berley and Dlnne Paulsen. 6-4, 6-3;
Nick Rasmussen and Laura Batzer
def. Scott Carpenter and Mary
Walsh. 1-6. 6-2. 6-3.
Final L. Wimberley and Shu
enrt def. Rasmussen and Batzer,
6-2. 6-2.
MEN'S SINdl.ES:
(Championship)
Scmi-lliials Tod Tibbutl def.
Lee Wimberley. 6-1. 6-1; Tom
Huckin def. Phil Holman. 6-3. 6-1.
Final Tibbutl over Huckin,
6-4. 6-3.
(Consolation)
Quarterfinals Ted Phil 1 1 p I
bye; Sam Battistone def. John Wei
sel. 6-0. 6-0; Chris Rasmussen bya:
Harry Kannasto bye.
Semi-finals Battistone def.
Phillips. 6-3. 7-3; C. Rasmussen
def. Kannasto.
Final Rasmussen def. Battis
tone, ((-3. 6-3.
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