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Petersen Picks Yank, Giant Nines UPI Sporls Writer Augusta, Ga. (UPD - The New York Yankees and . . . er . . er . . . er the San Francisco Giants. That's now this sports writer predicted the major league baseball pennant fin ishes last year - and they both came through. There's little question about picking the Yankees again: they appear so superior to any of the other clubs in the American league. But picking in the National league is vast ly different. Three clubs look strong. There are four others who could do it without surprising anyone too much. Here's the predicted finish: American League New York Yankees Baltimore Orioles Detroit Tigers Chicago White Sox Cleveland Indians Boston Red Sox Minnesota Twins Kansas City Athletics Los Angeles Angels Washington Senators National League San Francisco Giants Cincinnati Reds Los Angeles Dodgers St. Louis Cardinals Philadelphia Phillies Pittsburgh Pirates Milwaukee Braves Chicago Cubs New York Mets Houston Colts Rhyme or reason for these choices? Not too much except spend ing seven weeks in Florida watching the clubs training down there, hearing scouts and others report on the clubs training in Arizona and Florida. Teams Win At Home United Press International The Western Hockey league playoffs are moving along on a tried - and - true formula: home rink equals victory. Seven games have been played in the Southern and Northern division playoffs so far, and the home team has come out on top every time. The playoffs give the team finishing higher in the regu lar season standings the right to play the deciding games of the best-of-three and best-of-seven meetings at its own arena. Upholding the formula Sun day night were Seattle, which downed Edminton 3-2 to win its first round playoff series over Edmonton, and Portland, which knocked off San Fran cisco 6-3 in the first game of the Southern division finals. Beavers Win Power Show DeLand, Fla. - tUPD - Port land and Seattle put on a power show Sunday with the Beavers winning the Pacific Coast League exhibition game 11-8. Dalton Jons doubled four times for the Rainiers, with Pete Jernigan and Stan John ton adding home runs. Dick Green smashed a round-tripper for the winners. BRAKE ADJUSTMENT Inspect Brake Linings Adjust All 4 Wheels Add Needed Fluid BRAKE LINING Bonded Shoes Guaranteed 25,000 Miles. AS LOW AS 199 Eich WEDNESDAY Wheel Alignment Front End Adjustments Set to Car Manufacturer! SPECIFICATIONS SAFETY Exceeds S.A.E. Specifications Aircraft Type Choice of Colon Installation Arranged SEARS HOCKEY NATIONAL LEAGUE (Bct-of-Seven Semtftnl X Toronto : Montreal . X Detroit Chicago X Will meet Sunday's Results Dertoit 7. Chicago 4 Royals Knot NBA Series United Press International Oscar Robertson didn't let a torn sneaker sole that flapped when he ran distract him from his work Sunday night. As a result, the Cincinnati Royals forced the Boston Cel tics into a final seventh game in Boston Wednesday for the Eastern division playoff title of the National Basketball As sociation. Both have won three games. Robertson scored 36 points and grabbed 15 rebounds as the Royals downed the Cel tics 109-99 in Cincinnati. "That's the second pair of sneakers I wore out this sea son," the big "O" said. "But this time it was worth it." The Los Angeles Lakers took the advantage in the Eastern division playoff scr ies 3-2 with a runaway 123-96 win over the St. Louis Hawks before 15,212 a record crowd for the Lakers at the Los Angeles Sports Arena. The next game is at St. Louis Tuesday. Spring Handicap In First Round At Oak Knoll Ashland Pairings have been made for the spring handicap tournament at Oak Knoll Public Golf course. Al Harlwell and Jack Col ley took medalist honors in qualifying play. Dave Elliott is refending champion. First round matches must be played by April 15. Oak Knoll Men's club will hold its monthly meeting on Monday, April 8, at the course. Business meeting will be followed by a film of Shell Oil company's "Won derful World of Golf." The color film will show Ken Ven turi against Uto Grappasoni at Rome, Italy. Women's and men's clubs will hold their first two-ball event of the year on Sunday April 21. Play will be at 2 p.m. with a buffet dinner to follow. FIRST ROUND PAIRINGS: Championship flight Dave Elliott vs. Arch Bark dale; Dave Snyder vs. Jim Dowis; Jack Colley vs. Bob Weaver; Marvin Holm vs. Bill Bittle; Al Hartwell vs. Bill Hutchinson; Malcolm Stind vs. Herb Vallee; Bill Seymour vs. Jim Prey; Lou Cox vs. Dick Mole. Second flight Jack Miller vs. Jerry Stephens; Bob Hardy vs. Don Mullin; Charles Ztrakas vs. Ed Drysdale; Jim Pool vs. Bill Dawkins; Bert Wright vs. Art Barth; Keith Thoreson vs. Lloyd Selby; Ralph Cheek vs. Ben Vaitkus; Ron Weinhold vs. Don Wolfe. WEST WINNER Kansas City, Mo. -HOT- The East had two All-Americans, but the West scored the most points Sunday and won the 12th annual East-West Shrine basketball game 82-799. AUTOMOTIVE SPECIALS 99 Wheel Cylinder Repair Kits IQc Complete. 47 Ea THRU SATURDAY 5 99 Call for Appointment BELTS 4 501 I. Jick.cn 773-6661 Open Mem t Fit Till 9 P.M. FREE PARKING OSU Evens With 'Cats Corvallis - (UPD - Oregon State avenged an earlier sea son doubleheader loss to Lin field by scoring 4-3 and 5-3 baseball victories over the Wildcats Saturday. The Beavers improved their record for the season to 7-3. The losses were the first for the Wildcats in six games. Little Cecil Ira scattered eight hits to pitch Oregon State to its win in the first game. He struck out five. Jim Sandsness hit a two-run homer for Linfield in the sec ond inning. In the second contest, win ning pitcher Ron Stevens col lected a two-run single and Gene Milliard smashed a two run homer in the fourtn in ning for the Beavers. Ducks Beat Willamette Eugene - HOT - Juniors Dale Jansen and Arba Ager pitched undefeated Oregon tu 1-0 and 5-1 baseball wins over Wil lamette Saturday. The vic tories gave the Ducks a 10-0 season's record. Jansen ,a right-hander, pit ched a three-hitter and struck out nine in the first gauie. He outdueled Chuck Jamcon of Willamette. Oregon collected its run in the second inning on a triple by Eric Hardin and a passed ball. Ager. a left-hander, pitched a two-hitter and struck out 17 in the second contest. 1'e gave up a home run to pinchhiiter Jan Lockman in the sixth in ning. Forest Service Wins Donkey Ball Contest Happy Camp, Calif.-Foresl Service basketball team, atop four-legged beasts, trounced the Volunteer Five Depart ment, also equestrians, during the Lions club donkey basket ball game here recently. Score was 44 to 28 after hilarious four quarters of comedy basketball. Forest Service donned fancy head-dress pieces and painted many varieties of war paint to implete Indian get up. Firemen in their tradi tional red hats found that travel on the backs of don keys was not quite so fast as their fire trucks. Blunt's Golf Driving Range Open All Week Blunt's Golf Driving range, three miles south of Medford, on Highway 99 is now open from 9 a.m. to dusk, seven days a week. Floodlights for night play will be used start ing June 1. SCORE CALLS QUITS Indianapolis. Ind. - (UPI) -Herb Score, a fiery lefthander whose dazzling major league baseball career was halted by a line drive nearly six years ago, called it quits Sunday without attempting again the comeback he tried so long to achieve. "I want to give it up," the veteran American league pitcher said when the Chicago White Sox manage ment told him he would pitch for their Indianapolis farm club this year. RACE DRIVER DIES Langhorne, Pa. -0IPD Bob by Marvin, 23, a substitute driver, was killed Sunday in a fiery crash during a double feature sprint car champion ship at the Langhorne Speed way. Marvin, a veteran of four years of auto racing, died about two hours after his car struck a fence, flipped over several limes, caught fire and was struck by another racer driven by Bud Tinglestad, Dayton, Ohio. HORN WINNER Honolulu - (UPD - Former Oregon State star Darrell Horn and ex-Oregon standout Dave Edstrom each captured first places in two events in an AAU invitational track meet Saturday. Horn won the broad jump in 25-2' 2 and fin ished first in the triple jump in 49-10. Edstrom captured the discus in 140-10'-2 and took first in the 120-yard high hurdles in 14.9. MAC THIRD San Francisco - HOT - Port land's Multnomah Athletic Club finished third in the team standings in the nation al AAU open wrestling cham pionships which ended here Saturday. Gary Stensland of MAC lost on a decision to Larry Kristoff of Southern Illinois in the finals of the heavyweight division. Ed De Witt of MAC finished third in the 17U2-pound division. DEFENDS San Juan-VPI-Carlos Ortiz ! today insisted he had "no trobule" making the 135 pound weight limit for his latest successful defense of the world lightweight title against Cuban Doug Vaillant. I "I plan to continue fighting I as a lightweight." said the ! 26-vear-old New Yorker after scoring a 13th round techni cal knockout over Vaillant Sunday night In his first fight MEDfORD SPORTS BOWLING BELLES Roethler Chevron 39-9 1 3. Doris Price 533; Pat and Mike s Builders Supply 1 20-28) L Vivian West 440. Trowbridge (28-11 1 3. Lti Fisher 433; Big V Beauty Salon (21-271 I, Corky Jones 420, Southern Oregon Tallow 24'. ttte) 3. Eileen Hunting 312; Mc Laren Oil (22-261 1. Vivian Rodders 466. M A M Motor i22'j-25... 3. Iva Schorsch 430; Mail Tribune U5-33I 1, Betty Minger 435. Hazel Black 203. Eileen Hunting 193. June Tungate 186; Southern Oregon Tallow 2683. INDUSTRIAL LEAGUE So. Ore. Trophy Co. 25-I5t 3, Ivan Wolff 598: Whitelaw Candy Co. (18-221 1. Neil Farrier 572. Drive In Cleaners i24-lfii 4. Bill Lockington 579: Coca Cola (20-20) 0. Joe Dotaon 557. Fyr Fyters i24-t6 0. Jack Mon roe 495; Olson-Lawyer (17-23 1 4. Bill Barnes 506 Pattersons Plumbing (22-I8i 3, Evan Wruck 508; Baker's Mlg. (17 23' 1. Lowell Pogue 493. Eagles (17-231 1. Jack Weher 503; North Riverside Tavern (16 24) 3. Dick Hart 567 Ivan Wolff 219. Del Ross 218. Joe Dotson 214: North Riverside Tavern 2883: Eagles 1016. PACIFIC LEAGUE Langley"s Union (3R-22i 4. Dirk Walls 514; Valley Poult rv (20-14) 0, Bud Kellv 432, Coast to Coast (37-23) 1. Wilmer Bailey 483; IOOF 34 ' . -251 3, Clarence Hershiser 490, Lininger's Concrete Pipe (34'. 23'a) 1. Les Gofr 502: Bill's Rich field (26)a-33tt) 3. John Raines 520. Rogue Vending (34-261 4. Ken McManama 546; Vallev Plumbing l22.-37iji 0. Bill Dienex 465. Oregon Veneer i32-28i 1. Lewie Dimock 510; Rogue Vallev Country Club (32-28) 3. Floyd Holloway Ore. -Wash Telephone Co, (28 32) 1. Homer Haynes 464; Little Dutch Laundry (21-39i 3. Ed Rod gers 482. Les Goff 222-202. Ken McNan ama 216. SPORTSMAN LEAGUE Electrical Products 121 1 j-14 i 2, Gordon S c h u 1 z 540; Brecount Brothers (18-18i 2. 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Harold Boen 236. Leonard Howe 224. Howard Watklns 217. Marv Howe 202. Wanda Snow 191. Ginny "C i-'O. DIHl'K t.l IS .l-lt LROXV SATURDAY NIGH TERS nuunoers i j,ee oociaroi 520; T-J'a (10-6) 0, Jim Dorsev 509. G-M's (12-4) 1, Montie Morns 519; Odd Balls (8-8) 3. Dora Pey ton 528. Blowers (BH-6J) 3. Charlie Long 468; Coffee Breakers (9-7) 1, Dave Shurti 511. Hits and Mrs. (B'a-T'ai 1. George Mulvey 492; Perfections (8-8) 3, Larry Bangs 494. Pea Shooter-. (8-8) 3. Dan Shu gart 455: New Friends i2-14i I. Bill Howell 536. Four Cats (5-1 li 3. Ed Herzng 529; Triers (2-14) 1. Joe Silva 440. Dora Peyton 191. Lee Godard 187. Cecil Bell 208. Dave Shurts 208. JL'MOR-SF.NIOR DOUBLES Team Three (4-8) 3. Chet Stick ley 5B0: Team Five (7-5 ) 1, Mike Davis 57). Team Four (11-1) 3. Jim Wise 492; Team Seven (1-11) 1. Ron Ward 481. Team Eight (3-9) 0, Pat Graves 489; Team Two (10-2) 4. Ron Rob erts 533. Team Six (4-8 0. Mike Orr 468; Team One (8-4 1 4, Gene Braziel 563. Mike Davis 222-203. Ron Roberts 206. Bill Warner 204; Team Three 1124. BARTI.ETT BELLES Carriage House (21-7) 2. Barhara Botefur 463; Franklin Mayflower (B'j-fi'a) 2, Ann Korner 455. Alexander & Brown (20-8- 4. Charlotte Bohl 522: Alexander Music (13-15i o. Rubv Day 508. Pick's (18-10) 3. Ruth Holloway 511; Sy's Place r 1 1 ',a-16 'a , 1. Eu nice McManam 492 TRU-MIX CONCRETE is precision mixed for all your concrete needs TRU-MIX Concrete & Equipment Division of CSC (Concrete Steel Corporation) 249 E. McAndrews Road Phone 772-5271 : ! MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD. United Grocers (18-10) 3. Shirley Mnchell 456: Medford Radiator (18-10) 1. Maxine Janzen 482. Lininger's 1 16-121 0. Jan Mathewi, 474; Crystal Meats (12-16) 4. Alta Logan 486. Baker s Moulding ( 1 3 j -1 4 1 1 1. Mamie Baker 487; House of Bc.hUv ifl'j-IOi 3. Kathleen Sparling 511. Pogue's (laik-tfllsl 4, June Phil hps 4B1; Kabcr's Market (nii191i) 0. Pat Walley 461. Young's Cycle (11-17) 1, Rosa Young 437: Lady Medford (11-17) 3. Betty Bertram 468, Ruth Holloway 203, Maxine Jan zen 200. Ruby Day 199. Alexander & Brown 2835. NIGHT HAWK LEAGUE Hart's Hatchery 33-13 3. V. Lobdell 510; McLaughlin Plumbing (21-26'jl R. Pieard 541. Phoenix Food Mart (33-151 2. G. Caster 515: Oregon Food Two 1 13 35) 2. N. Kurz 477. Oregon Food One (30-18) 0. R. Champion 534: Oregon Food Three 114-341 4. G. Putman 504. Triangle Market 1 27 1 j -20 1 j ) 0. B. Campbell 482; Piggly Wigglv Two i2-22i 4. D. Mulhollen 608. Piggly Wiggly One (21-27) 2. D. Hooper ."17; Woodland Heights Market (19-291 S. Abersold 525. Dick Mulhollen 237. Ron Piearri 234. Don Bahbitl 209; Oregon Food Three 676-1749. SUNDAY TWILIGHTERS Left and Rights i38-14i 3. Glen Wilkins ,"H4: ToDD&m 1 14-38 1 1. Len Chandler 484. Sundowners (34-18) 3. Morris Byrne 518: Loafers i30'-,.21'5l 1. Ann Taylor 511. Otlsmce (33 IB 11 4 Vern Co ¬ lin 585; Guys and Dolls (22-30 1 6. Walt Skundrick 543. Confers (27-25) t. Chas. Moor 476: Pinhcads (25'J-16) 3. OUie Walch 329. Choppers 1 25-27 1 2. Georee Rots- ford 507: Pindowners 120-32) 2. Al Flora 509. AXldenUll (23' -28' i 4. At Leo nard 505; Jackpots (19-33) 0. Earl Manlcy 562. Goorec Hotsforri j40 G en Wil- kins 216. Vern Collins 214; Left and Rights 1907. BOWLING BIDlHKS Dreamer 127-9) 3. Marv Hall 419; Pin Feathers (12-24) 1. Lee liuhnard 379. Luckv Strikes (23-13) 2. Vi Morre 467; Try Hards (15-21) 2. Anita Graves 434. ' Three Pins (20-161 1. Marv Jacks 437. Racking Pins (12-24) 3. Lou Cassels 386. Slow Pokes 120-16) . Lee Go d- en 430; Strike Outs (19-17) 3, Shir ley Mitchell 4R4. One Pins (18-18) 1. Myrna No rum 486; Ten Pinettes (16-20) 3. Mary Ragsdill 477. Shirley Mitchell 212. Mvrna No rum 189. VI Moore 186; Ten Pin ettes 1625. Crater, Medford Diamonders Clash SOUTHERN OREGON CONFERENCE STANDINGS W. L. Pet. Klamath Falls 2 0 1.000 Medford 2 O 1.000 Crater 3 1 .750 Ashltmd 1 3 .250 Grants Pass 0 4 .000 Crater high's Comets make two trips to Medford this week to face the Black Tor nado in Southern Oregon con ference baseball. The encounters are set for Tuesday and Wednesday. Game time each day is 4"p.ni. Grants Pass will play a Tuesday league doubleheader at Klamath Falls. Crater comes to Medford on successive afternoons because of the policy of the Medford school administration against doubleheadcrs on school days. Tennis Teams, Too Coach Bill Piche of the Comets is expected to call on Wayne Clay and Larry Pep per as starting pitchers. For one game Medford tutor John Kovenz probably will have Stuart Young on the mound. It's a choice among Larry Sander, Jack Forde and Bill Enyart for the second game. While the Tornado and Fireball varsities are contend ing, the jayvees will play at the same time at Central Point. Klamath jayvee is to be at Grants Pass Tuesday. The rival schools in base ball also will be tennis ad versaries on Tuesday with Crater at Medford and Grants I OREGON Kennedy To Open By FRED DOWN UPI Sporls Writer Major league baseball's 1963 pennant races began to day with President Kennedy lending the dignity of his of fice to the event in Washing ton, D. C, and a traditional air of carnival-like outdoor fun marking the proceedings in Cincinnati, Ohio. The annual "'advance open ers" sent the 20 big league teams off in a coast-to-coast, round-the-clock tournament of 1,620 games during which 18 teams will try to prove that the New York Yankees and the Los Angeles Dodgers Angels, Colts Champions Of Exhibition Campaign United Press International The Los Angeles Angels and the Houston Colts are the champions of the spring exhi bition season. Both closed their spring "season" on a victorious note Sunday, the Angels shutting out the Los Angeles Dodgers, 3-0, in Los Angeles and the Colts defeating the Kansas City Athletics, 3-1, in 10 In nings at Wichita, Kan. The Angels - third in the American league In 1962 finished their 1963 spring ex hibition season with an 18-10 record. The Colts eighth in the National league last sea son wound up their spring with a 16-11 mark. The world champion New York Yankees were ninth in the AL standings with a 12-17 record and the NL champion San Francisco Giants were 10th in their circuit with a 10-17 slate. A crowd of 49,473 in Los Angeles saw Bo Belinsky, Don Lee, Julio Navarro and Tom Morgan limit the Dodgers to four hits. Leo Wagner hit two doubles and scored two runs to lead the Angels' seven-hit Pass at Klamath Falls. Eureka, Calif., boys net team comes to Medford on Wednes day while Medford sirls are slated against Del Norte at Crescent City. Red Raiders Bill Oregon Tech Owls Ashland-Oregon Collegiate I Bailey, shortstop; Joe Funder- conference baseball season opens for Southern Oregon college when the Red Raiders oppose Oregon Technical In stitute here at 3 p.m. on Tues day. Stronger than in past recent seasons, the Owls of OTI aim to make it tough for the Raiders. And, the SOC base bailers figure they will have a rugged chore. Coach Ted Schopf has list ed his probable lineup as Dave Hughes, pitcher; Mike McKibben, catcher; Don Ja quette, first base; Harlcy Dickerson, second base; Bill AUTO SEAT COVERS $ 16 95 Deauville "Bucket Seat" style Custom Beit Interiors end Bolt Covert Boet Convertible Tops from $39.95 12th & So. Central 773-6450 Hurls Major are not the best teams in base ball. The experts and the odds-makers predict the 18 teams will fail to prove their point. President Kennedy pre sided at his third presidential opener when he tossed out the first ball before the American league opener between the Baltimore Orioles and Wash ington Senators. Governors Attending Game Governors James A. Rhodes of Orio and Bert T. Combs of Kentucky were to head the list of guests at Crosley field, Cincinnati, where the Reds were to start the National attack. United Press International EXHIBITION RESULTS 1.1NESCORES: Minnesota . ... 001 020 0003 8 0 Detroit 002 020 OOx 4 9 0 Kralick. Stigman (5). Lasher (8l and Bat lev, Ratliff (81. Lary. Foy tack 16). Dustal (9) and Trinndos. Frcehan (6). Winner Lary. Loser Stlfmail. HR Allen. Cincinnati 100 000 000 1 6 t Chicago (A) 000 010 0012 61 Tsttouria and Pavlctich. But hardt. Score (6). Pizarro (8) and Martin. Winner Pizarro. Washington 011 200 0105 9 2 Pittsburgh 000 001 0001 5 0 Cheney, Quirk 8). Bouldln (9) and Leppert, Schmidt 6i. Schwall, Cardwell (7). Sturdtvant (8 and Pagliaroni. Plaskett. Winner Che ney. Loser Schmall. HR Os borne. Milwaukee .. . 200 040 1018 12 0 N.Y. (A) 100 000 2003 9 2 Shaw. Cloninaer (4). Funk i7) and Torre Williams, Ford (6i. Ar royo (9) and Howard. Berra 16). Winner Shaw. Loser Williams. Cleveland 000 022 4 0 San Francisco . 302 Ox 5 8 0 Ramos, J. Perry (3), Allen (4) and Romano, Lipskl (4). O'Dell. Pierce (4) and Hallcr. Winner O'Dell. Loser Ramos. HRs Cepeda. Held. N.Y. IN) 000 6"0i 0001 8 0 Baltimore 011 000 Olx 3 8 0 Dillon Foss (4), Mackenzie (7), Wllloy (8) and Sherry. Poppas, Es trada (8) and Brown. Winner Pnppos. Loser Dillon. HRs Gaines, Adair. Philadelphia . 301 200 0006 4 2 St. Louis 103 200 Olx 7 8 1 Brown and Dalrymplc. Fanok, R, Taylor (5), Shantz (9i and Sa watskl. MeCarver (6). Winner R. Taylor. HRs Callison. T. Taylor. White. Carmel. Houston . .. 000r6o"o00 23 10 3 Kan. City .. 010 000 000 01 6 1 Nottebart. Cardinal (5). Woude- shick (1) and Campbell. Smith 15). Rakow. Willis (8) and Bryan. Win nerCardinal. Loser Willis. HR Goss. Chicago (N) .. 000 000 1102 3 1 Boston llll) UOU UZX d 111 1 Ellsworth. Murdock 15). McDan- lel (7) Ranew. Bertell (5). More head. Stephenson (6), Fornieles (0) ana unman, winner biepnenion. Loser McDaniel. HR Brock. L A. (Nt 000 000 0000 4 2 L A (Ai OOO 001 02x 3 7 O Koufax, Rlchert (4). Roebuck (71, Rowe (8) and CamlU), Roseboro (81. flAHnskv. Lee (4). Navarro 7. I Morgan (01 arid Rodger. Winner l Lee. Loser Rlchert. burg, third base; Damien Ros setto, left field; Paul Blinka, right field, and Bill Franks, Center field. The mentor indicated that the Raiders are at near full strength. Only player on the ailing list has been Rossetto, who sprained an ankle last week. Schopf reported, how ever, reported that Rossetto has been running laps and that he plans to play him. Only reason for keeping the outfielder out of the lineup would be apparent danger of further injury to the ankle. TO 44.95 Includes full sets and expert installation. Fit most cars. above: S44.95 inst. most cari. 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