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MEDFOHD MAIL TRIBUNE. MEDFORD, OREGON WEDNESDAY. APRIL 10. 1963 MEDFORDtTRIBUNS SPORTS Tornadoes Trim Comet Nine 5-0 SOUTHERN OREGON CONFERENCE STANDINGS Medford 3 q Klamath Falls 2 0 Crater .... 3 2 Ashland 1 3 Grants Pass 0 4 Pet. 1.000 1.000 .600 .250 .000 Medford high took over lone top position in the South ern Oregon conference base ball standings yesterday with a 5 to 0 decision ovr Crater on the Medford diamond. Black Tornado pitcher Jack Forde went the seven-inning route and held the Comets to one hit. He came within one out of a no-hitter. Crater's Mike Glines spoiled it for him with a smash to deep shortstop with two out in the seventh frame. Medford collected three runs in the third canto on four hits and two in the sixth on just one safe smack. Victory gave the Medford's 3-0 league standing. Crater is 3-2. The two clubs were to collide here again this after noon. The weather prevented a doublcheader between Kla maths Falls and Grants Pass yesterday. The action was re scheduled for this afternoon but snow was falling this morning at Klamath Falls and it appeared unlikely that the games would be played. Larry Pepper Injured Crater lost starting pitch er Larry Pepper in the bot tom of the third inning yes terday. Dick Deffley, Med ford's leadoff hitter wham med a sizzler to the mound. The ball struck Pepper near the back of the foot. Comet Coach Bill Piche said he con sidered Deffley's blow and Pepper's injury the turning point ofthe game. Deffley, Don Anderson and Mike Barnes each got two hits for the Tornado, Dan Miles doubled. Deffley's wallop to the mound. Miles' two-baser, An derson's iniield single and Barnes' safety to right field were combvned in the third canto with a base on balls with Anderson bringing home one run and Barnes knocking in two. Runs in the sixth were on Mike Neathamer's single to center fielcr, a walk, a hit bat ter, a fielder's option and a groundout. Runs crossed on Anderson's fielder's choice rap and on Couch's ground out. A double play eventually resulted from Couch's rap with Anderson being tagged in a rundown. It was one of two double kills for the Comets. Forde struck out four, walk ed three and hit two batters. His hill chore was eased by the fact that 10 outs were on flyballs which cut down his pitching time. Pepper permitted two hits in his two innings plus on the slab. He fanned five and walked one and was responsi ble for one run. Mason allow ed six hits and four runs, struck out two, walked four and hit one. MNESCORE: Crater 000 000 00 1 4 Medford 003 002 x 5 8 3 L. Pepper Mason 1 3 1 and Sum merfleld; Forde and Barnes. THE BIGGEST & MOST COMPLETE STOCK OF FISHING SUPPLIES EVER Every Top Brand Name of Fishing Tackle! 33 s OFF Horsemen Gather At Portland Portland. Oregon - Horse men from all parts of the West Coast and Canada moved into the final week of training Monday as Portland Meadows sets itself for the opening next Friday night. Racing secretary, Jimmy Woodward, reported over 600 head of thoroughbred? al ready on tlie grounds and more are expected since ar rivals are due in from Arizona and California winter racing circles. Featuring the Friday night opener will be the 17th run ning of the Inaugural handi cap. Entries for the kickoXf feature will be taken Wednes day and interest is running high in the 6W furlong sprint. Ten races will get the 55 day meeting under way with a 7:30 p.m. post time Speedy quarter horses will open the card followed by nine thor oughbred events. The final race of the opening program will be a mile for 4-year-olds and up. Saturday, April 13, will be Salem Day at the Meadows, with the top attraction bein the Salem handicap. Mrs. D. C. Moore's Sweep Hand, win ner of both the Salem and Eugene handicaps last year, is a prime candidate for either one, or both. The Eugene handicap will be run Satur day, April 20. STANDINGS New Game Areas OK'd Portland - The Rocky Point access on the Coquille river in Coos county 2nd the Peli can Cut access on upper Klam ath lake in Klamath county will soon be available to hunt ers and anglers. At a recent monthly meet ing in Portland, the game commission approved these two projects for immediate construction. Engineering plans for the Rocky Point access have been developed by the game com mission's engineering staff in cooperation with Coos county which contributed funds to ward the project and will ac cept responsibility for main tenance. The commission will advertise for bids to complete the project in accordance to plans submitted. At Klamath Lake, the com mission exercised an option for S3.500 for a tract of land to be developed by the land owner into a parking area ad jacent to the 60-foot right of way commonly known as Peli can Cut. The area is a popu lar access point to upper Klamath lake, particularly for duck hunters hunting the Maempaa and Manning tracts. By United Press International AMI It 1 1 N UiUiUt W. L Los Angeles .1 0 Baltimore 1 0 Chicago 1 0 Cleveland 1 0 New York 1 0 Boston 0 1 Detroit 0 1 Kansas City .... 0 1 Minnesota 0 I Washington 0 1 Pet. f 1.01)0 1.000 l.COO 1 000 1.000 .000 1 .000 1 .000 1 .000 1 .000 1 Tuesdav's Results Chicago 7, Detroit 5 New York 8, Kansas City Cleveland 5. Minnesota 4 Los Angeles 4. Boston 1 Thursday's Games Chicago at Los Angeles (night) Boston at Washington might) Detroit at Cleveland Baltimore at New York NATIONAL LEAGUE W. L San Francsico -.1 0 Los Angeles .. . St. Louis 1 0 Philadelphia .... 1 0 Cincinnati 1 1 Pittsburgh 1 I New York 0 1 Chicago 0 1 Milwauke 0 1 Houston 0 1 Pet. Gl 1.000 1.000 1.000 1.000 .500 I .500 I .0C0 1 .000 1 .000 1 .000 1 Tuesday's Results St. Louis 7. New York 0 Los Angeles 5. Chicago 1 Pittsburgh 3. Milwaukee 2 San Francisco 9. Houston 2 Philadelphia 2. Cincinnati 1 (night). Wednesday's probable Pitchers Cincinnati at Philadelphia 'night! Maloney 9-7t vs. McLlsh 111-51. San Francisco at Houston might) Marichal (18-111 vs. Bruce (10-9). Thursday's Games Los Angeles at Chicago New York at Milwaukee San Francisco at Houston (night) MFG. SUGGESTED LIST PRICE it No Membership No Coupons No Gimmicks No Limits All Langley, Airex, Luxor fir Jap Reels 50 OFF Open Sundays 10 to Mailed on .11 4 Whe.l. WHILE YOU WAIT! fair 'erms. rak Specialist or 23 yt.rs. Phone 779-1966 ' " ' ...,Mtlll flAI lUHflL y BDAk-C rFNTER unnnb 1216 North Court North Eugene Picks Holland Eugene - HOT - Barney Hol land was named head basket ball coach at North Eugene High school Monday night. Holland succeeds Mel Krause, who directed the Highlanders to a state cham pionship last season. Krause is scheduled to become ath letic director and baseball coach at Eugene's new Shel don Hieh school, which opens next fall. Holland coached Lebanon to the state tournament last season, his fifth year at the school. He was a two-year let terman in football and three year lctterman in basketball at the University of Oregon. Rochester Defeats Portland's Beavers Daytona Beach. Fla. - HOT -The Portland Beavers drop ped a 10-8 exhibition baseball decision to Rochester Tues day. Outfielder John Wojcik hit two home runs and second baseman Dick Green collected a homer, triple and double for the Beavers. 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