Bob Bragan Thinks
Milwaukie Can Fool
(This is the Ulh of 20 dis
patches on the 1963 prospects
of the 1963 major league base
ball teams.)
By LEO H. PETERSEN
UPI Sports Editor
West Palm Beach, Fla.-UJPIl-The
Braves have a new man
ager in scrappy Bobby Bra
gan and new owners in a
group of Wisconsin industrial
ists, but little in the way of
new ball players.
Yet Bragan, never one to
despair although he lost his
two former major league
managing jobs in front office
reorganizations, and the new
president, Johnny McHale, are
hopeful, if not optimistic.
"We can fool a lot of peo
ple." Bragan predicts. And he
points to his potential pitch
ing staff proudly.
Trouble is he has only one
established major league out
fielder. "We'll correct that," he
promises. Just how, he doesn't
reveal, although they did ob
tain Ty Cline from Cleveland
last week to complete the deal
whereby slugging first base
man Joe Adcock went to the
Cleveland Indians.
The Braves finished fifth
last year, 15' & games out.
"I'll promise one thing -we'll
be closer this coming
year," Bragan says.
If they are, a lot of things
will have to jell where there
doesn't seem too much jelling
potential - like that outfield.
But they do have such stars
as Hank Aaron. Eddie Math
ews, Del Crandall, Warren
Spahn and Lew Burdettc.
Give them some support and
there could be trouble
aplenty.
Aaron, always a good bet lo
win the batting triple crown,
is the one outfielder Bragan
has. And Bragan says he will
play exclusively in right field
this year, and not alternate
between right and center.
"And it should help his bat
ting." Not that his batting needs
any help, but Aaron is not
happy playing center. He hit
.323 last year with 45 home
Whelan Paces
Classic Singles
Buffalo, N.Y. - DM - Big
"E" of Buffalo, N, Y. climbed
to 10th place in the classic
team division of the Ameri
can Bowling Congress tourna
ment Sunday night.
Led by Sam Borrasca's
6(i3, the Buffalo bowlers add
ed 3002 to the 2961 series
rolled Saturday and wound
up with 5963. Still leading the
division is United Van Lines
of St. Louis with 6210.
In minor events Sunday,
Don Whelan of Buffalo who
has been bowling seriously
only four years, took first in
the classic singles with 730.
He replaced Ed Thomas of
Logan, Ohio, who dropped to
second with 720.
Whelan also took second in
the classic all-events with
1979 for nine games. Still
leading is Thcrman Gibson of
Detroit with 1991.
John Fonagy Jr.. who roll
ed with Whelan on the bij
"E" team, placed fifth in the
classic singles with 697.
Standings in the regular
team division remained un
changed Sunday.
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runs and 128 runs batted in. ,
Outfield Lacked Punch
Last year's regulars, outside
of Aaron, were Mack Jones
and Lee Maye, who hit only !
255 and .244, lespectively.
With only 20 home runs and
77 runs batted in between
them.
Don Dollard. who hit only !
230. from Cleveland might
help and then there is the vet-
eran Gus Bell coming to the
end of a fine career. There
doesn't appear to be much in !
the way of rookie help so ;
those six men will have to do
the job. The betting is they i
can't do it.
Mathews, of course, is a
fixture at third. Although he
had an off year in 1962 he !
still rapped out 29 home runs j
and knocked 90 across the
plate. It will be Frank Boll- i
tng at second and probably
the aging Roy McMillan at
short.
With Adcock gone, first is
a question mark. Although
when the Braves let Big Joe
go they thought Tommie
Aaron, younger brother of
Hank, could fill the job. But
Tommie hit only .231 last
season so Norm Larker, ob
tained from Houston, and Len
Gabrielson, who came up
from Toronto as an outfielder. 1
arc being given a shot at the
job.
Crandall Behind Plate
Crandall. although 33,
figures to be the first string
catcher with two Bobs. Ucck
er and Taylor, in reserve.
Now as to that pitching
Bragan is so optimistic about.
Spahn, now 41, won 18 last
year the first season in the
last seven lie did not garner
20 victories or more. Bur
dettc, 36, won 10 games after
being used sparingly during
the first half of the season.
Holdovers Bob Shaw (15-9),
Bob Hendley 1 11-13) and Tony
Cloninger (8-3) also figure in
the starting rotation.
The Braves hoped they
have solved their bullpen
problem with Frank Funk.
acquired from the Cleveland
Indians where he had a 2-1
record in 1962.
Bragan also has Claude
Raymond (5-5), Denny Le
Master (3-4), Ron Piche (3-2),
and Cecil Butler (2-0).
Then it comes down to kids,
who may need more season
ing. But pitching, with Hank
Aaron, Mathews and Cran
dall, figure to be the strong
points of the Braves. Unless
Bragan can solve his outfield
problems, however, the out
look is not too promising.
Jean Saubert
Serves Notice
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gon State University, has
served notice she may be
America s best woman skier.
She won both the downhill
and slalom events in the Har
riman Cup races at Sun Val
ley during the week end. and
finished second Sunday in the
Siant slalom to Barhi Hcnne
berger of Germany. The giant
slalom was tlie final event.
The skiers left today for
Anchorage. Alaska, and the
national championships next
week end at Mt. A lye ska,
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PLAYOFF STANDINGS
(Bestofseven series
taitern Division finals
W
Cincinnati 2
Beaton 1
L.
U'fstrrn Division Finals
W.
Los Angelea 1
St Louis 0
Sunday's Results
Los Angeles 112. St Louis 104
Cincinnati 121. Boston 116
HOCKEY
I nited Press International
WESTERN LEAGUE
Southern Division
W L T Pt. at C. A
Portland
San Francisco
Los Angeles
Spokane
43 21 fi 92 279 18-1
44 25 1 89 288 219
33 32 3 73 235 252
30 38 2 62 219 252
Northern Division
W L TTts. GF GA
Vancouver 35 31 4 74 243 234
Seattle 35 33 2 72 239 237
Edmonton 24 44 2 50 215 309
Calgary 23 45 2 48 227 284
Sunday's Kesults
Vancouver 4, Seattle 1
Portland 5. Spokane 3
NATIONAL 1.EAGUE
Stanley Cup standings
iBest-of-seven Semifinal)
Toronlo
Montreal
Chicago
Detroit
Sunday's Kesults
Detroit 4. Chicago 2
AMERICAN LEAGUE
(Final)
Eastern Division
W 1
T Pts. Gf GA
5 81 239 203
8 80 262 231
7 77 22K 244
Providence
Hers hey
Baltimore
Quehec
Springfield
38 29
36 26
30
33 28 11 77 206 210
,33 31 8 73 282 236
Western Division
W L
Buffalo 41 24
Cleveland .... 31 34
Rochester ... 24 39
Pittsburgh .... 20 48
T Pts. GF GA
7 89 237 199
7 69 270 253
!t 57 241 270 I
4 44 200 317 !
Sunday's Results
Cleveland 14. Pittsburgh 3
Springfield 9. ilershey 1
Providence 7. Buffalo 2
SF Giants
Have Lost
Week End
Santa Barbara. Calif. -UPP-It
was a lost week end for
the San Franeiseo Giants who
dropped a pair of one - run
battles to Cleveland.
The Giants tried to snap
their six - game losing streak;
here today against the In-1
dians.
Four Giant errors handed I
Sunday's decision to the
Tribe, who prevailed 7-6, at
San Diego.
The game had hardly got
under way when Don Larsen
was undone by three errors
and Willie Kirkland's double.
Chuck Hiller committed two
of the bobbles and Jose Pa
gan one.
Jack Fisher took over for
Larsen in the fourth with the
score 5-3 Cleveland. Fisher
was tough although he gave
up a two-run homer to Fred
Whitfield that eventually de
cided it.
For San Francisco. Orlando
Cepeda hit for the distance
with Willie Mays aboard in
the fourth.
Alou Sparks
Felipe Aiou's two-run single
spakerd a three run blast
in the ninth for San
Francisco, but a diving grab
of Tom Haller's hard smash
Kir flnt-nlfinrl urnnnri hn.rrnan
Giant hopes.
Saturday night's game
found brother battling broth
er. Jim Perry of Cleveland
out-lasted baby brother Gay
lord of the Giants in a 5-4
contest. Both men went all
the way.
Willie McCpvey hit two
more homers to run his spring
total to 10, while Tom Haller
also hit for the distance.
The double defeat left San
Francisco's record at I mis
erable 6-16. The two week
end games at San Diego drew
better trfan 13,600 fans.
Windstorm Damage
Postpones Race
Portland-The inagurai late
model stock car race orginally
schcduleld for the Portland
speedway on Sunday has been
re-scheduled for the Speed
way Sunday, April 7, because
of windstorm damage to the
speedway's outing fencing.
The delay will help add to
the field of over 20 o the
stocks featuring the 1961-82
and 1963 models with the two
California pilots Eddie Pagan
and Dick Getty leaving their
1963 Chevs. in Portland for
the racing events.
Time - trails get underway
at 1:30 p.m. with the first of
Ihe six big racing events set
for 2:30 p.m.
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MEDFORD
RAIDER SCORES Soul hern
lefie's Don Jaqucttc slides safely into home
plate Saturday in first same of doublchend
er baseball with Humboldt State at Ashhtnd.
Humboldt catcher Scott Clow awaits throw
from outfield on hit by Dave Hughes (not
MEDFORDt, icJksTRIBUNE
SPORTS
BOWLING
BALL AND F II A IN IIFU
Lucky 7 "24-81 1. Hilton Snow ,
485; The Jerks U7-13. 3. Bex
Alibiera (19-131 0, Skect GatUi
519: K-Medleyi 1 lb1 .-1.V 1 4. Ted
Thompson 393
Blark Kat 19-13, 3
Bob line
340; Spare Rib 1 17-15
Of ford 471.
Four H's flHi,-13'
1. Esther
Harold
Boo 480; KfiRlicari.s tll)- 2, Mor
ris Byrne and Lerry snopi 4i4
Pin Ticklers H5-17i 3. Lewis
Janlzer B46; llnlo's 1 13-lit t 1. Jan
Lovett 477.
Pinuekles (1310) 3, -lor Diddoek
BS4: Four Pins (10-39) 1. Howard
Watkins 477.
Joe Dtddock 22R. Ted Thompson
220. Lewis Jantzer 206, Jan Lovett
I8.i. Giiiv Bayaa i H3. Judy Barnum
180; K-.Mcdleys 1986.
SUNDAY I WILIGHTEB8
Left and Rights i3.V13i 4. Hon :
Niedermeyer 5.'7. Choppers i23-2,il
0, Harrv LaFcver 441
Sundowners i31-17t 1. Leonard
Howe 464; Axidcntals i 19 1 .--28 1 i 3,
Vara McCall 4ui.
Loaiers i29 1 ,,-lB ' . i Ann Tay
lor 541; Goofen t2b-22i 3. Louise!
Swindler 506.
Oilspice 29'.--181.l 3. Vcrn Col- ;
lins 608; Toppers 1 13-35 1 1. Wilma ;
Logan 480
Jackpots (!9-29 0. Dave Klinger
512: Pinheads (821-3511 4 J.
Watch 546
RutM attH Dulls (22-26i 3. Walt
Skundrick 582. Pmdowners tl8-30i
1, Flovd Sultun 4"iO
Glen Wilkins 224. Vein COlUni
214 Walt Skundrick 206. Louise
Swindler 205. O. Walch 22 Ann
Taylor 201; Quya and Dolls 1990.
PACIFIC LEAGUE
Coast to Coast Stores (3830) I.
Lennic Gascon 309; Valley Poultry
(20-36) 3. Bill StandridRc 521.
Langlevs Union (34-22i i. Bill
Reed 486; Lining'! ' Concrete Pipe
(33'--22' . i 3. Elmer Korner 520
IOOF 1 3 1 ' , 2 4 ' j i I. Wall Craig
520; Bill's Richlield (23li-32U) 3.
John Rains 435.
Rogue Vending (30-26. O. Elden
Bryailt 347. Ore -Wash Telephone
Co' (27-291 4. Larry Ellis 465.
Oregon Veneer (31-25" 3. Lewie
Dimock 382. Litlle Dutch Uiundry
118-381 1. Ed Rodgcrs 543.
Rogue Valley Country Club (29
27 i i Fred Gallardo 519; Valley
Plumbing i22';-33"ji 3. Keith
Sheerer 497 m-
Elmer Korner 21S. Ken McMa
nama 311. Bill Dcricx 208.
INDUSTRIAL LEAGUE
Fyr Fytcr C!4-12i 1. -lack Mon
roe' 521): EagkH il-2lli 3. Jack
Weber S3R.
So Ore. Trophy Co. (22-H 4.
Rosroe Day tilO; Bakci Mldg llli
20) 0. Don Turner 524
Drive In Clraners 120-1111 S, Rill
Lockineton 534. Patterson's Plumb
inE (Ifl-ni I. Nov Heath 483
Coca Cola i2o-i'ii i. Bob Perdue
485: No RiverMdc Tavern (13-231
3. Dick Hart 5fi"
Whitclaw Canrty Co M7-!!)i 3,
Neil Farrier 5'i4. Olson-Lawyer
Lhr Co. 113-231 I. Bill Barnes 543.
Roscoe Dav 2'Jfl L.-'iry Anricrsnn
210 Bill Barnes, .lack Monroe 2():1;
So Ore Trophy UH8-2D17.
SPORTSMAN LEAGUE
Electrical Products (If)' --12' I 1
Otto Kannert 577. Buite Falls Shell
117-151 0. Alva Webster 54(1
Keith Marvott stir,. Butte Kails
nenerai store iifi-ioi 4. Bmce I
lOm'eME-lel - VA Meihcke 54i): i
Hiiiyer Oil 8l-33Vi) 2. Don Pen- 1
Appleiate investment in-n. 3.1
stan Morgan 55i. Specialty ' Con-
tractors iin-ioi 1. Bunny nnswj i
516.
Rogue Valley uction (17-151 4.
Ed Meeker 355 First Christian
Church Two ill-21 i n. Jim Hopkins
108
Ftrat Christian Church One 'It
IB) 4. Rov Henrv 557: Brecotmt
Brothers 16-16i 0. Tom Stanton
497
Don Penwell 316, Keith Matotl
213. Stan Morgan 209: Rogue Va.
lev Auction 2514
WONDERKRfl
HopMuln ian.7i 3. 1-ota Harn'-n
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Pin Mends (34U-U1.)) Hi. ' K"
Edriv 47fi. Rolling Stiws Mj'j
20'si 2'. Juanlt Brciincr 4fift
Who'f. Herr (33,'l3) 2, .Int-dmr
Chahonrir 4:.Y Up-N-Comcrr;
2. Mftfse Sutlon 388
I Thinkers r21-l.n 2. Don- Rne
( 41$ HiLite il3-23i 1 Sandy Maloy
Rd Head IM-22I 4. Betty Neel
'425 Vie Three 110-26. n, H.ldrrd
Ui.rtatfa '
EUie Eddv 192. Lucv
192 Lola Harrikon 130
EAR. V BIRD II KOI I
Newberry .30',-8",i 3 Mane
Holley 327. William Bread fU-ZSi
I, Marion Nobbs 451.
Bud EUide exaco '26 ' ..-13 ' .
3 Stella Niedermryer 478 Rng'ie
Valley Construction 1 13-25' 1. Myr
na Harris 437
Larry! Lineup f24-16 O, Alia
Knauber 441. En'oe Electric '2t
19 4. J Luther 460
MAIL TRIBUNE. MEDFORD.
Oregon
iowii). Umpire
Tally Ho (21-191 3 Veda Mar
shut) 299: Jay Allen (19-21) 1. Bll
jle iecn 477.
col- Si
Mcrliord Hotel 120-201 3. Belly when he and young pitcher
; Oraliond 39H; Mechanics Laundry1,- . ...
(16-84)1. Pit FIxhA 416.
, priM-tlla Deatherase 478: Rambn's 1
-Moore ratio Btnop UB-aii 1,
442
Richlield 1 14-261 j, Lyd-a Nikodym
M t
Holley 197. Prtictlta
180, Shir
183.
berry's 2199.
Baseball Briefs
SEATTLE HIPS PORTLAND
eland, Fla. - lUPlt - Slump
ing Seattle regained its bat
ting eye and ripped Portland
ll-li Sunday. Billy Harrell
had a triple, two singles and
four runs batted in ior the
Rainiers,- who slugged a dozen
hits off two Portland huriers.
Billy Spanswiek went seven
innings and Darrell Martin
the rest for the Katniers as
Portland managed only six
bits. One was a homer by
pitcher Rene Monteagudo.
FOUR UNEARNED RUNS
Barstow, Fla. HJPll Denver
scored four unearned runs in
the ninth to shade San Diego
j 5-4 in a Pacific Coast league
I exhibition battle Sunday. Two
; errors, two walks and two
I hits spelled doom for the
! Padres.
WILD CONTEST
Casa Grande, Ariz. - IUPII -j
Jacksonville of the Interna
tional league outhit Taconia
: 16-11 and outscored them 8-7
; in a wild contest here Sunday.
Tacoma 'hosted Salt Lake to-
day. The Giants scored three
j runs In the ninth to make it
; close Sunday at Jimmy Hart's
triple did most of the damage.
ALBUQUERQUE" WINS
Albuquerque, N.M. - OJPH -Albuquerque
and Spokane
I each only got four hits, but
the New Mexico nine pulled
I out a 4-0 decision anyway
Sunday. Spokane pitcher
I Thad TUlotson allowed all the
' runs in the third,
UPRISING
Mesa, Ariz. - IUPII - An up
rising In the 10th by El Paso
cost Salt Lake City its second
straight loss of the Cactus
league season Sunday in a 6-4
thriller. Lefty Wayne Carlen-
der pitched hltlcss ball in a
sparkling three - inning stint
for the Bees and Salt Lake's
Hal Jones whacked a two-run
homer.
BOUTIN CHOSEN
Kansas City - lUFP - Jim
Boutin of Lewis and Clark
was named on the 10-man
NAIA basketball tournament
all-star team ..nnounced Sun
day. The Portland school com
peted in the 3 2-team tourney
hern last month, Boutin is a
6-5, ibOpound junior center
from Powers, Ore.
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OREGON
is Virgil Swanson. Southern
Oregon won the first game 6-2 and the sec
ond 8-7. Damien Rossetto hit two homcruns
for the Red Raiders during the afternoon
and Mike MeKibben one. (Dean Freeman
photo).
Bo Belinsky
Draws Fine
San Jose, Calif. -IUP0- Hie
week end started out great for
Bo Belinsky - a date with ac
tress Mamie Van Doren and a
Palm Springs pool champion
ship - but ended on disap
pointing notes back in the
Los Angeles training camp.
Belinsky was tagged with
a fine of undisclosed amount
oimuc" reported iwo
Dean Chance
Hours lain for
prc-game
Saturday,
two over-
practice session
Chance said the
slept.
Belinsky was the losing
pitcher Sunday as the Hous
ton Colls beat the AnRcls 9-3.
In his six inning stint Belin
sky gave up eight hits and
four runs, although he was
the victim of a misplayed fly
ball by Ed Kirkpatrick when
Houston scored two runs In
the first inning. An error by
Jim Fregosi in the sixth ac
counted for an unearned run.
Junior High
Events Staged
Asmana - Junior high thin
clads participated in four
events ahead of the senior
high competition on Saturday
in the Ore-Cal relays at South
ern Oregon college.
In the 100-yard dash Neal
Mizner, Lakcview, topped
ninth graders with a 10.6 time
in the 100. Craig Engle, Jo
seph Lane of Roseburg, led
the other heat in 11.2. Win
ners In the eighth grade heats
were Steve Buhreg, AUamont
of Klamath Falls. 11.3. and
Terry Pierce, Central Point,
11,4. Pacing seventh graders
were Tony Morris, Central
Point, 11.7, and Scott Smel
cer. AUamont, 11.5.
Bates of Joseph Lane took
the ninth grade H60 in 1:39.5
and Lonny Slack, Ashland,
the eighth grade race in
1:40.5. Heal winners in the
seventh grade 330-yard run
were Kirby Renfro, Central
Point. -15.3. and Smclcer, Al
lan, onl, 43.3.
In the ninth grade 440-yard
relay the Joseph Lane team
of Dletrlpk, Puckett, Cooper
and Engle was victor in 48.9.
Central Point's crew of Twc
de!!, Cavin, Ryerson and
Pierce took the eighth grade
run in 52.6. Altamonts quar
tet of Hanson, Ward, Lyons
and Kitehing were seventh
grade winners in 55 seconds
even.
REPLACED
Portland - fUPIl - Gene Bry
ant of Tucson, Ariz., Sunday
night was named to replace
Mexico's Kid Beteguis in a
ID-round fight here this month
against Portland middle
weight Andy Kendall. Boxing
promoter Vearl Sherman also
announced that the bout has
been rescheduled from next
Thursday night until April 11.
He said that Beteguis wired
him that he had the flu,
Doug Olson
Sophomore Doug Olson led
the qualifying Thursday, Fri
day and Saturday for the
Modford high golf team.
He had a 76-79 - 155 medal
for 36 holes at Rogue Valley
Country club.
Rich Knight was second low
with 85-75 - 160. Steve Good
Tennis, Track
Billed Tuesday
M e d f o r d high goes to
Grants Pass and Crater to
Roseburg in varsity tennis
matches on Tuesday.
Illinois Valley and Eagle
Point have a makeup track
meet at Eagle Point on Tues
day and Central Point seventh
and eighth grade trackmen go
to Hedrick in Medford.
Sen Hilton To Enter
Portland VA Hospital
Ben Hilton, Grants Pass,
president of the Rogue Basin
Flood Control and Water Re
sources association, left today
for Portland where he will
enter the Veterans Adminis
tration hospital.
Hilton, who became ill
while in Washington, D. C,
seeking additional funds for
the basin project, had been
in Josephine General hospital
in Grants Pass for 10 days.
He was discharged from there
Saturday.
ON INACTIVE LI8T
Nashville, Tenn. - illFD - The
entire football coaching staff
at Tennessee A & I State uni
versity has been placed on
the "Inactive but not fired
list, university President Dr.
W. S. Davis said during the
week end. "Anybody could
coach a team with a 1-7 rec
ord," Davis said as he let it
be known the university is
looking for a new head coach.
"1 believe in athletic as well
as academic excellence and
it's no secret that football has
collapsed around here."
PFISTER LEAVES CAMP
Kansas City - IUPII - Fast
ballcr Dan Pfistcr, who had a
4-14 record last season, is suf
fering with arm trouble and
has left the Kansas City Ath
letics training in the south.
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Heads Golf Qualifying
followed with 84-82 - 166
Tied for fourth were Jim
Woods 84-83-167 and Mike
Miller 83-84 - 167. Sixth in
order with 6-84-170 was Ray
Heysell. Torn Clark fired 85-86-171.
Advice Is Given By
Chicago -OJPD- A University
of Illinois safety specialist
says the body is a mechanical
system of levers and hinges
moved by "cables" just like
many machines.
Each bone, joint and mus
cle has a specific purpose, and
over-loading or using improp
erly Invites injuries, said O
L. Hogsett.
If you do any lifting, such
as rearranging furniture, lift
ing feed in the barn, or piling
things on the truck, Hogsett
recommends these precau
tions: Get close to the object to
be lifted, and keep a firm
footing on the floor or ground.
Get a secure hold. Don't
try to pick up more than
you can control.
Be sure you have a clear
PECK TRIES AGAIN
Alntree, England - fllFH -Movie
star Gregory Peck in
dicated today that he will
have another entry in the
1B64 Grand National Steeple
chase despite the fact that his
1963 entry, Owen Sedge, fin
ished a disappointing seventh
in Saturday's race.
San Diego, Calif. - (UPD -Earl
Fallson. San Diego
Chargers' star defensive end,
will have to undergo surgery
for an ailing knee, according
to Charger head coach Sid
Gllman. Faison, the American
Football league rookie of the
year in 1961, was sidelined
last season with the knee in
jury.
TAX RELIEF
London - IUPII - Over 700
couples were married in Lon
don Registry Office Satur
day in the rush to get wed be
fore April 5, the deadline for
claiming ta:; relief on 1962
income.
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There were 12 other par
ticipants in the qualifying ac
tion. The Tornadoes open their
season at Rogue Valley next
Friday against the University
of Oregon freshmen.
Safety Expert
view of where you are goinf .
Always bend your kneel
and keep your back straight
when lifting. Push yourself
up with the muscles in your
legs, not in your back.
Use simple and safe me
chanical aids, such as ropa
hoists, wooden skids, hand
trucks or inexpensive con
veyors. DARK GETS AWARD
New York - tUPD - Manager
Alviu Dark of the San Fran
cisco Giants will receive tha
sportsmanship award and
Judge Jeremiah T Mahoney
of the U.S. Olympic commit
tee will get the distinguished
service award Tuesday night
during the annual award din
ner of the sportsmanship
brotherhood.
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