Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, March 12, 1963, Image 9

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    MEDFORDtfTRIBUNS
siPdDEnrs
MONDAY NIGHT OWLS
White Houk (24-8) 4. Stockhoff
523: Med-Plate Glass (7-33) 0. J. W.
Wickman 428.
Cogswell Market (17-13) 4.
Czmowski 363; Selby Glasa (7-23)
0, Hall 511.
Larson Appliance (19-13) 3,
Marrs 522; Package Del. (16-16) 1,
M. Loros 444.
Launderette (19'4-12'4) 4, Wil
liams 530; Ren Taylor (16-16) 0, K.
Lawson 507.
Consolidated 119-13) 1, Wooton
458; Chuck's Garage (13!,-16',i 3.
Thornton 558.
Thornton 211. Czmowski, Rains
207, White House 1513.
SPARTA'S LEAGUE
Sleepy Heads (16-4) 4. Norma
Renins 484; Eeka (3-17) 0, Mildred
Morris 461.
Back Ackers (13-5) 2. Winnie
Mulvey 448; Clowns (8-11) 2, June
Coleman 461.
Alley Cata (10-10) Hi. Joyce
Reavis 423: Trl Hards (9-3) 2 Is,
Arlene Schoolfleld 419.
Norma Relling 184, Sleepy Heads
MEDCO LEAGUE
Stump Jumpers (7-1) 3. Bill
Rodgers 357; Five Stoogies (4-4) 1,
Parker Davis 515.
Wreckera 17-1) 4, Homer Lamb
551; White Specks (3-3) 0, Mike
Oreskovic 480.
Boilermakers (5-3) 3. Carl Cook
531; Green Chain (1-7) 1, Claude
Jones 496.
Sap Strips (3-3) 4. Joe Haugen
600; Rejects (1-7) 0. Darwin Moore
& George Smith 523.
Scratch Pads (4-4) 3, Joe Clark
560; Bark Busters (4-4) 1, Terry
Stimmel 478.
Laps & Gaps (4-4) 3, Marv Ayers
521: Odds & Ends (3-51 1, Carl
Scott 556.
Bill Hodgers 234. Joe Haugen
233, Joe Clark 225, Stump Jump
ers 2613.
IVAN'S LITTLE LEAGUE
Twin R's (60-19i3) 3, Ruby
Day 511: Misfit 31',i-48i) 1,
Audrey Swoape 503.
Four B's (54 '4-25"i) 4. Wllmer
Bailey 533: Hillbillies (29-47) 0,
Bud Hill 427.
Sputniks (46-34) 2. Wendell Pan
. ter 4S4: Hanson's Douglas (27-53)
2, Bev Peck 475.
Tornadoes (45-35) 0, Ed Vollmert
550; Drifters (38-42) 4, Al Harri
son 487.
Moonshiners (44-36) 0. Marriane
Moeller 417: Black Wrecks (41-31)
4, Sam Black 579.
Bloopers (43-371 I. Elmer Wade
471: Comets (381i-43j) 3, Steve
Udell 494.
Alley Cats (39-41) 3. John Has
klns 448; Four A's (32-48) 1, Ray
Anderson 454.
Pirates (38-42) 1, Larry Knudsen
416: AAA (36-36) 3, Harry Ellis
514.
Gutlerites (34-46) 3, R. Temple
ton 472: Pinwits (33-43) 1, Gene
Gemaehlfch 547.
Sam Black 204, 100; Ed Vollmert
233; Nora Bailey 199; R. Temple
ton 191; Gene Gemaehtich 191;
Twin R's 2290.
MOON SHINERS LEAGUE
Revenuers (23-91 2. Judy Bar
num 495; Bowlera Cha Cha Cha
(22-10) 2. Char Meavllin 531.
Ridge Runners 121-111 1. Al Car
penter 431; The Zots (17-15) 3, Bu
rell Facey 553.
Nite Owls (15-17) 4. Claude Lew
Is 496: Chi-Roes (11-21) O, Ben
Chabaude 412.
Rinky Dinks (13-19) 1, Dick
Melster 419: Boozers Four (10-22)
3, Carroll Peterson 472.
Char Hcavilin 200. Burell Facey
197. Judy Barnum 193, John Wise
ly 194, 6-7-10 split Char Heavllin.
SUNDAY TWILIGIITERS
Loafers (24"j-ll',il 4, Bob Tay-
Stop-O-Matic Brake Lining In
stalled on all 4 Wheels WHILE
YOU WAIT! Easy terms. Brake
Specialist for 23 yean.
Phone 779-1966
NATMNM
i BRAKE CENTER
i
1216 North Court
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5,
CASH IS WELCOME!
There's nothing that can put the light into your lillle lady's eyes
like budget-balancing CASH! You get it so conveniently wilh
a Commercial Credit Plan personal loan.
There's always a friendly welcome ... and a sincere inlercst in
vnur nrnhlema awailins VOU at our office, too.
HOW MUCH CAN YOU USE?
Cash Monthly Piynnrtts For
TwEet 24 Ho. 18 Mo. 12 Mo.
$l!00 $111.41 $13.07 $18.51
300 1 5.62 19.60 27.77
600 26.04 32.67 46.29
700 36.45 45.75 64.81
1000 62.08 66.35 92.69
1500 78.12 98.02 138.88
Loans Up te $3500
311 N. BARTLETT STREET
Phone:773-7404
lor 598: Chopper (16-30) 0. George
noisiora
Lei lb Rishti 124-121 3. Don Nie-
dermeyer 526: Pinheadi (161-
lB'a) i, j. waicn 58.
Sundowners (24-12) 3. Earl Bren
ton 608; Toppers (7-29; 1, hen
Chandler 528.
Oilsplce i22i'7-3'?) 2, Vern Col
lins 600; Goofer (18-18) 2, Louise
Swindler 486.
Jackpots (19?17) 3. Earl Manley
567; Pindowners (16-20) 1. Bill
Monroe 504.
Avidentals (M'.l'.t 1, Vern
McCall 477: Guys, & Dolls (14-22)
3, Walt Skundrick 563.
Earl Brenton 227. Hob Taylor
224, Ann Taylor 213, Vern Collins
212. Earl Manley 212; Loafers 2061.
RAINBOW
Hoot Owl Logging (16-4) 4. Clar
ence Byrd 532; Morse Motors (10
10) 0. Martin Heitkamp 495.
U.S. National Bank (16-4) Duane
Gleaves 514: Harry & David (4-16)
0, Lee Sanderson 469.
Steve Wilson (14-6) 1. Ole Skoog
497; North Medford U.S. Bank (10
10) 3. Dick Walbert 553.
Crater Lake Machinery Two (11
9) 3, Dick Leever 512: Jiggs Char
coal (5-15) 1. Bud VanHoy 527.
Carolina Pacific (11-9)4, Joe Alva
rez 516: Crater Lake Machinery
One (8-12) 0, Dan-old Barritt 428.
Keep Oregon Green One (8-12)
3. Bert Cook 487; Rogue Valley
hospital (6-14) 1, Horace Webster
502.
Clarence Byrd 231. Chuck HeiT
ner 210, George Brenner 200, Hoot
Owl Logging 2491.
BLUE MONDAY
Tarco (16-81 3, Helen Nlkodym
485; M St W Chain Saw (13-111 1,
Lee Goddard 480.
B St B Auction (15-9) 3, A.
Skeeteri 507: Richfield Truck
(8':-15'.2) 1. S. Buckwold 444.
Rays Texaco (15-0) 4, Honey
Hobbs 544; Medford Ambulance
(11-131 0. Rosync Cosch 432.
M & w Heating Oil 110-14) 4.
J. Neff 468: Christian Service
Ti-lSi.il O. G. Hunter 460.
J. Crosby 195. A. Skelters 195. H.
Hobbs 208; N St W HeaUng 1823.
LOVERS
Beginner Luck (21-7) 3. Jack
Turk 512; Goof Upa (13-15) 1. Ar
den Aston 494.
Double Trouble (20-8) 1. Bud
Tungate 567: Hits & Miss (15-13)
3, Marsh Brown 574.
Misfits (16-12) 1. Shirley Mitch
ell 507: Tornados (12-16) Bill Bar
ber 465.
Twisters (16-12) 4. Arnold Fein
587; Four Bums (15-13) 0, L. Sod
erlund 521.
Four Squares (13-15) 4, Ernie
Dukenshtre 529; Four B's (11-17)
0, John Landers 488.
Producers (11-17) 3. Virgil Parks
502; Dittos 15-23) 1. Al Gascon 352.
Arnold Fein 229, Gary Couch
233. Marsh Brown 215. Mary Par
ker 205. Shirley Mitchell 192,
Edith Tuttle 190; Twisters 2022.
ROXY ROLLERS LEAGUE
Woodland Height 15-31 1, Mari
lyn Werner 380: The Meat Mart
(5-31 3, Clara Torrey 447.
Park Motors (0-81 0. May Peyton
389; Forest Chief Boot Co. (8-0) 4.
Carole Archer 470.
Stlckley Masonry (5-3) 3. Harriet
Sherman 460; Oregon Bookkeeping
tl-7) 1, Helen Carpenter 440.
Eada Van Line (0-8) 0, Fvrne
Colton 429: Stone'a TV (8-01 4,
Carolyn Elmore 444.
Carole Archer 180, Dolores Mad
den and Harriet Sherman 173.
Esther Stlckley 170; Sticklcy Ma
sonry 1629.
LADY ELKS NO. ONE
Leopards (4-0) 4, Fayne Hogue
484; Panthers (0-4) 0, Aill Salyers
435.
Fraidy Kata (4-0) 4. Wanda
Booth 518; Jaguara ,0-4) 0, Gail
Laurlne 425.
Cheetahs (3-1) 3. Lois Shafer
468: Eager Beavers (1-3) 1. Eva
Sessions 412.
Tigers (3-1) 3. Nellie Dyke 471;
Cougars (1-31 1, Dottie Veal 503.
Lois Shafer 191, Wanda Booth
183. Dottle Veal 183, Leopards
1308.
Robison To Be
MC for Crater
Hoop Banquet
Central Point - Ellsworth
Robison, junior past grand
master of the Independent Or
der of Odd Fellows Grand
Lodge of Oregon, will be mas
ter of ceremonies Thursday
evening, March 14, at the Cra
ter High school basketball
banquet.
Main speaker at the 7 p.m.
event at the high school will
be Alan Holmes, Jackson
county district attorney.
The IOOF and Rebekah
lodges of Central Point and
Gold Hill are dinner sponsors.
The banquet is open to the
public and tickets are on sale
at the high school.
COMMERCIAL
CREDIT PLAN
A service offered by
Commercial Credit Plan,
Incorporated of Medford
Credit Ufa ind Disability Insurance
Available to Eligible Sorrewart
at Creup Rates
'XCtr :? , I
Theater TV
Of Title
Fight Set
Closed circuit television of
the return heavyweight title
boxing bout between Cham
pion Sonny Liston and "loyd
Patterson will be shown at
the Craterian theater here on
Wednesday evening. April 10.
Robert Corbin. manager for
Oregon California T heaters,
has announced.
Corbin has contracted with
SporisVision Inc., for the
Medford presentation.
Ticket sale will not Hart
for a few days because cur
rent remodeling makes it un
certain just what the num
ber of seats will be.
The bout will be staged at
Miami Beach, Fla.
Womens' Golf
Rogue Valley Country club
lady golfers held their first
meeting of the season March
Over 200 ladies attended
the brunch and style show.
Ron Caperna, golfing profes
sional, announced that the six
free lessons lor all interested
social and golfing members
would begin Thursday, April
1, at 10 a.m. The next meet
ing will be a luncheon to be
held the first Thursday in
April.-
Thursday had nine-hole
play and the winners were:
A group, Mrs. T. A. Culbert
scn; B group, Mrs. Frank
Benesh; C group, Mrs. E. W.
Tichenor; D group, Mrs.
James Bayliss; nine - hole
group, Mrs. Bruce Hammond
winner, Mrs. G. L. Lewis runner-up.
Ringer Winners
Course 1 November Feb
ruary winners were: A group,
Mrs. Richard Schwahn; B
group, Mrs. Leonard Schildt;
C group, Mrs. Wm. Cowning;
group, Mrs. Lawrence
Buonocore. Course 2 winners
were: A group, Mrs. Randall
Gifford; B group, tie, Mrs.
Leonard Schildt and Mrs.
Warren Bayliss; C group,
Mrs. Wm. Cowning; D group,
Mrs. James Bayliss; nine-hole
group, front nine, Mrs. R. H.
Leer; nine-hole group, back
nine, three way tie to be play
ed off among Mrs. R. H. Leer,
Mrs. Willis Williams and Mrs.
E. S. Wentjar.
Play for March 14, will be
nine holes for "fewest putts."
(Women golfers wishing to
be paired should call Mrs,
Robt. P. Hart 773-7937 or
Mrs. S. O. Prough 772-5962.)
MARCH 14 PAIRINGS:
Mesrinmes Ed Neve. Russ Ache-
son, H. S. CovinRton. Leonard
Schilt: Brian Douglas, Robert Mor
ris. Chas. McCuan, E. W. Sickels;
Gordon Reeves. R. H. Torheim. Al
Williams. Mr. T. Clark; Richard
Finch, Frank Benesh, Galen ban
ner. Tom Tubbs: Richard Schwahn.
Warren Bayliss, Ren Taylor, John
Flynn.
Mesdames Earle Tichenor. T. G.
Karrick, Russell Horuc C. R. Wil
liamson; marcel 'imeoaud. Max
Millhollin, Alex Peterson. Jim Bay
liss: B. D. Mitchell. Ed Milne,
Wayne Struble, W. L. Stark; Jack
Six. Dick House, R. M. Sorenson,
Lawrence Buonocore; Chas. Swen
son, Richard Rementeria. Chas.
Mc Adams, f. Li, urewer; k. a.
Kniaht. Walter Shaylor. Andrew
Foley; Paul Deaver, Wm. Corning,
S. L. Stark.
Nine -n ole purines
Mesdames Bud Parsons, Melvtn
McGrew, Thos. McFfidden. Ray
Wise; Luke Vorheis. Vern Collins,
E. S. Wentjar. W. C. Tycer; D. B.
Lowry, Wayne Chitwood, Royal
Bebb; Paul Haviland. Daryl Carl
son, G. L. Lewis; Bruce Turner,
Ralph Marlatt, J. S. Cummins.
69 Shotgunners
Contend Sunday
At Local Club
Sixty-nine shooters turned
out at Medford Gun club and
fired at nearly 5,000 clay
birds Sunday.
Breaking 25 straight at 16
yards were Bill Bryant, Dixon
Kcnner, Bill Poff, Irv Warren,
Tony Hoover, and Dwane
Poff. Loyd Langston blasted
25 straight handicap targets
while Don Peterson shattered
24 out of 25 skeet birds.
Medford Gun club's annual
spring league shoot got under
way with five teams compet
ing. Brownell Motel took tne
lead with 14 points followed
by West Coast Shot with 6
Porter Lumber with 6 and
Elks Club with 1. Rogue Val
lev Sporting Goods did not
score. There will be lour more
weeks of competition. Some
of the ton scores were:
Langston 48 of 50, uene
Hunt 47, Harry Tonn, Myron
Andrews. Bob Rudig. Bill Bry
ant Sr., Bill Bryant Jr., and
Henry Nicdermcycr each 48,
Bernard Henry. Duane Poll
Mcrritt Simmons, Bill Poff
and Dixon Kenner each 45
and Charles Bendcl and Jim
Grigsby each 44.
TRAPSHOOT WINNERS
Reno. Nev. (UPD Col. Wil
liam Eberhart of Vancouver,
Wash., fired a 370x400 Sun
day to win the "open high
all-around" championship in
the Nevada spring trap shoot
tournament. Dan Orlick of
Reno came through with
376x400 in the final day of
the annual event to win the
Nevada state high all-around
honors, and the open 400 nan
dicap was taken by Harry
Smith of Franklin, Wis. Na
dine Ljutic shot a 352x400 to
win the Nevada state 400
handicap title.
MtDrOHD
Ricks High Scorer
In Pistol Tourney;
RR Team Total Best
William Ricks, Klamath
Falls, was individual champ
and Rogue River Pistol club
team winner Sunday in a
national sectional pistol match
at the Medford Rifle and Pis
tol club range.
There were 70 shooters
from many areas of the state
and northern California.
Ricks, a state policeman,
had an 838 score.
The Rogue River team of
Joe Ellison, Don Dillingham,
Frank Graham and Ted Gump
had 1122. Second spot was
taken by Portland Police club
team of Gilbert Chipman,
Fred Louden, William John
son and Jim Minnick. They
totaled 1119.
Other team honors were:
McCovey Homers Twice
As Giants Win Again;
Marichal Comes To Camp
Scottsdale, Ariz.-OIPP-Willie
McCovey is hitting, the San
Francisco Giants are winning,
and Juan Marichal is in camp.
Now if only Orlando Cepeda
would come to terms, the Gi
ants would be ready for 1963.
McCovey lost a pair of
prodigious clouts into the
desert air at Phoenix Monday
as the Giants took a 9-7 slug-
fest from the Boston Red Sox.
Willie then left the game
with a string of three consecu
tive homers to his credit and
a gaudy spring batting aver
age of .667, based on four
homers, a double and a sin
gle in nine at bats.
His first round-tripper Mon
day left the ball park at the
390 foot mark and landed on
top of a tall palm tree. His
second one cleared the score
board in right center field.
The blasts brought home four
runs.
Jack Sahford got the win,
although he was touched for
five hits in three innings. Big
Don Larsen took over and
looked especially sharp.
, He allowed two paltry sin
gles in three frames and im
mediately established himself
No. 1 on manager Al Dark's
list of relievers. Ron Herbel
took over and was shelled for
five hits and five runs, three
of them earned. But most of
the safeties off him were
bleeders and Herbel looked a
little sharper than the record
might indicate
Dark had a ragt.T mixture
of youngsters and vets going
with many of the Giant stars
sitting the contest out. Tom
Haller and Joey Amalfitano
each slugged a single and a
double.
Billy Pierce and Jack Fish
er were slated to hurl today's
joust against Boston's Earl
Wilson and others here. r.an
Francisco is 2-1 In Cactus
League tussles.
Meanwhile, the picture with
the Giants' holdouts 'as both
good and bad.
The former was hurlcr
Juan Marichal, who showed
up in camp only about 10
pounds overweight at 200
pounds when rumor had him
ballooning up to 22(5 or so.
He met with Giant brass, got
nowhere, but said he would
sign his contract in a day or
two and pay his $250 fine
Wednesday for pitching a cou
ple of times in the winter
illegally.
Cepeda not only refused to
come to terms but told tne
LININGER'S
MAIL IHlBUNt, MU'UMU,
First expert - Siskiyou Pis
tol club, Fore Jones, Calif.
(Lee, C 1 e m o n s, Klampfer,
Voight) 1047; first sharp
shooter - Eugene Moose club
(Holoday, Harbeinter, Jen
kins, Lajoic) 1094; first marks
man - Coos Bay Lifeboat sta
tion, U.S. Coast Guard (Ged
lick. Decker, Guerin and Car
penter) 917; unclas-'led -Adair
Air Force Base, Cor
vallis (Wall, Nystrom, Bar
rett and Besscn) 862.
Individual honors included:
Expert first - John Dilling
ham, Grants Pass, 807; sharp
shooter first - R. W. Holoday,
Eugene, 831; marksman first
- William Frunk, Portland,
807; first place lady - M-s.
Marty Graham, Medford, 718.
persistent Giant' official Chub
Feeney that his calls were
annoying him.
The Giants originally ask
ed Cepeda to take a pay cut
from his estimated $45,000
salary. Cepeda, it now turns
out, demanded $60,000.
Now the Giants are back
to $45,000 and Cepeda has
come down "considerably,"
according to Feeney.
Oregon City To
Meet Tillamook
In Playoff
By United Press International
Oregon City, hoping for its
first trip to the Oregon high
school tournament since 1946,
meets Tillamook tonight to
decide the final entry in next
week's A-l event in Eugene.
The winner of the contest,
at Hillsboro will go Into the
opening round of the Eugene
event against Astoria at 10:15
a.m. next Wednesday.
Other opening round pair
ings for the Eugene tourna
ment include:
Tuesday Night:
7:30 p.m. - Medford vs.
Lebanon.
8:45 p.m. - North Eugene
vs. Marshall.
Wednesday:
9 a.m. - Pendleton vs. Mo-
lalla.
2 p.m. - Grants Pass vs
South Salem.
3:15 p.m. - Hermiston vs.
Sandy.
7:30 p.m. - South Eugene
vs. Milwaukie.
8:45 p.m. - T 1 g a r d vs.
Franklin.
The class A-2 tournament
opens at Coos Bay next Mon
day and the B tourney starts
in Bend Thursday of this
week.
Opening round games for
the A-2 tourney include: Cen
tral of Monmouth Indepen
dence vs. Nestucca or Yamhill-Carlton;
Vale vs. North
Catholic; Newport vs. Co
quille, and Henley vs. Pleas
ant Hill or Elmira.
Opening B tourney games
include: Chemawa vs, Powder
Valley; Corbett vs. Powers;
Cascade Locks vs. Merrill
and Lowell vs. McEwen.
HOSBURG VICTOR
Portland - (UPD - Touring
professional Bob Rosburg of
Portland captured the Aqua
mania Open golf tournament
with a five under par 67 Sunday.
Construction
Equipment
RENTALS
Backhoes
Road Graders
Motor Cranes
to 30 Tons
D-4, D-6, D-8
Cats
Pulls
Air Compressors
Phone
JGER'S
773-7555
UHLUUM
Field Trial
Open Won
By Nik Nak
Kip's Nik Nak, owned by
Mrs. Margaret Denman and
handled by Leonard Nelson
was winner Sunday in the
open all-age stake of the
Rogue Valley Retriever club
picnic trial held at Hoover
lakes.
Nelson's Hunter took first
in the qualifying ita' e and
Jack Gardner's Gay Night
was winner of the derby. Har-
ley , Nelson's Zip took the
puppy event,
There were 48 entries in
the club's third trial of the
season.
Shad, owned by Ralph Di-
Battisla, Klamath Falls, was
second in the open field of 11
dogs. Bill Bryant's Hope was
third and Ernie Black's Rayo
fourth.
Bomber, owned by Bob Na-
politano, was runnerup in the
nine -dog qualifying stake.
Shad ran third and Dr. Lee
Harlow's Bonfire fourth.
Miily Second
Floyd Bubb s Misty was No.
in the derby stake. Third
went to Moon, owned by W.
Foster, Sunny Valley. Tom
Rickard's Missy was third.
Awards of merit were given
to Brutus, labrador male, own
ed by Dale Brown. Cave
Junction; Beau Boy, owned
by Carroll Banks, Cave Junc
tion, and Happy, owned by
Del Bergman.
Ace, run by Bob Dickinson,
was second , in the pup: y
stake. Second was Lynn
Shreeve's Lady. Leonard
Shreeve's Rafe gained fourth.
Award of merif went, to
Truly, owned by Evelyn
iiirk.
Shad, Ravo and Bonfire
are golden retrievers. Bomb
er a Chesapeake and the oth
ers labrador retrievers. 1
Trial chairmen were Nano-
utano and Leonard Nelson.
Open stake Judges were Rob
ert Morris Jr., Walt Cava
naugh and student Bergman
Earl warren and Ira Parish
judged the qualifying stake
with Diana Nelson student.
The Derby was rated by Dr.
Harlow and Mrs. Lola Nelson
with Lynn Shreeve as stu
dent. Dale Brown, Patricia
Gardner and student Dick
Kenner handled the Derby.
Pro Basketball
By United Press International
NATIONAL BASKETBALL
ASSOCIATION
Eastern Division
W. L. Pet.
X Boston 33 22 .714
Syracuea 47 ao ,61
Cincinnati 38 .18
New York 20 56
x Clinched divisional title .
Western Division
1..
23
31
45
47
Pet.
.675
.502
.423
.3S2
.320
x Los Angeles . 32
St. Louia 43
Detroit 33
San Francisco .. .... 29
Chicaffn 25
51
x Clinched division title
Monday's Results
Los Angeles 100, St. Louis 9fl
Only games acheduled.
If you want a truck that does its work without yell
ing for attention all the time, buy a "new reliable"
Chevrolet.
You have to take care of it; it's a machine. But
this isn't a full-time activity. The clear idea is that
the truck works for you, not vice versa.
The way to build such a truck is to
put more quality into it. For example,
Chevrolet doesn t build one type of sus-
nonainn nvalpm for all sizes of trucks.
Chevrolet designs suspension systems to OUUltY TRUCK! C0JT USS,
COURTESY CHEVROLET
9TH AND BARTLETT MEDFORD
Baseball
MONDAY EXHIBITION RESULTS
Bv United Pres. Inurnatlniul
fAl Lakeland. Pla.l
Chicago (A) 011 100 0104 11 0
Detroit 000 000 020 2 7 0
uuznardt. aiauman 4i, r ither (7)
and Lollar. Larv. Fnvtack (41.
Kline 7). Eacan tO) and Trlandos.
Winner Buzhardt. Loser L a r y.
HR Nicholson.
(At Ft. Lauderdale. Fla.)
Milwaukee ..001 002 002 S 13 2
(Al 023 202 0UX 9 13 1
Willey. Constable (41. Rihanri rM.
White (71 and Roof Ford. Terry
4. Stafford 171 and Hnuarri.
Blanchard (7). Winner Ford.
Loser Willey. HRs Solominl. Ma.
ris. Taylor.
(At Orlando. Fla.)
Los Ana. IN) 001 104 1007 12 3
Minnesota .. .113 020 lOx 8 13 2
Moeller. Ortega 13). nalmu. (fli
Rowe (SI and Camllll. Pascual,
Kralick (4). Sullivan (71 and Bat.
tey. Zimmerman (6i. Winner Sul
livan. Loser Calmus. HRs Alli
son Battey, McMullens, Spencer.
Skowron.
(At SI. Petersburg, rial
CinclnnaU . 010 010 010 3 9 0
St. Louis . ..110 292 OOx 11 12 0
Jay. Ellin (41, Heffner 161 and
Foiles. Stork. Wild (31, Duhba (6)
Brice (S) and Oliver. Winner
Stark. Loser Jay.
(At Pomnano Beach. Fla.l
Baltimore ....301 000 003 7 11 2
Washington ..400 001 000 3 7 0
atone. Miner 17). Papa (0) and
Brown. Lau (71, Landrlth (9). Che
ney. Daniels (41. Quick (7i. Rnnl.
din (9) and Schmidt. Winner-
Papa. Loser Quirk. HR Gentile.
(At Bardenton. Fla.l
Pittsburgh ..002 300 013 S 9 2
Kansas City 200 040 301 10 10 2
McBean. SturHlvant IA ntfr
(6i, Schwall (91 and Plaskett.
Brand (6). Rakow, Pena 4, Dra
bowsky (6. Fischer (Si and Sum.
van. Azcue (61. Winner Fischer.
- o a e r senwau. HRs Plaskett,
Charles, Elliot, Savage.
(At Clearwater, Fla.)
Y. (Ni ono .inn sin a i
Phlldalphta . 003 000 000 3 13 1
Keea. Bearnartn (41, Hawkins (7)
nd Sherry. Coleman it, rmu
Hamilton (41. Oulroz isi. Lnnez in!
and Dalrymple. Winner Bear-
narth. Loser Oulroz. HR Hick.
man.
(At Mesa, Arlt.)
Houston 000 010 000 1 12 0
Chicago (Nj 401 000 OOx 9 11 2
Golden, Yellen (4), Olustl (Si,
Dickson (St and Smith. Koonce,
Toth (41. Gerard 171 and Bartell.
Barrean (6). W i n n a r Koonce.
Roberta.
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Olympic Committee
Member Dr. Stiles
To Support Portland
Portland tUPD The Pacific
Northwest's only member on
the U.S. Olympic committee
is to fly from Europe to New
York Monday to give support
to Portland's bid for the 1968
games. '
Dr. Merrltt A. Stiles. Spo
kane, told Portland's Olympic
committee Monday he will
make a special flight from
Austria to appeal to the 44
man national group on Port
land's behalf.
The national committee
will hear appeals from Port
land, Los Angeles, Detroit,
and other cities In the United
States before choosing
an
American city to compete in.
ternationally for the site
the Olympiad.
Portland's bid was heard
last October by a seven-mem
ber site subcommittee. The
group split between Los An
geles and Detroit and Detroit
was later selected to represent
the United States. Competi
tion was reopened at the re
quest of Los Angeles.
JUST UKE OLD MAN RIVER
Tlphon your ChavroM
TUESDAY. MARCH
Salem Keglers Pace
Field in BPAA Final
A pair of Salem keglers
collected top prize money
Sunday after the finals of
the 171 and over division of
the Oregon State Bowling
Proprietors association tour
nament at Medford lanes.
Terry Uselman with the
high score of 1311 among
89 finalists from throughout
the state picked up $400. Bill
Tallcy's 1264 was good for
second spot and $200. Bill
Blankenship, Springfield,
claimed $150 for a third r'ace
1263. Fourth spot total of
1262 brought $100 to Floyd
Haynt.r, Medford.
Other high scorers were C.
E. Anderson, Ptrtland, 1240;
Sam Egli, Beaverton, 1239;
Harold Wehren, Medford,
1235; Steve Roberts, Canby,
MHS Wrestling
Banquet Slated
Medford High school's an
nual wrestling awards ban
quet will be held at 6:30
o'clock this evening in the
school cafeteria. Bob Bennett,
wrestling coach at Southern
Oregon college, will be speak
er. Wrestlers and their parents
will attend.
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