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Medford In Rotary Grants Pass - Medford I and 2:05.8 in the half-mile, . letted 26 points in the broad High school's track and fieid by Steve Toews with 54.5 in : jump and then 22 in the half contingent, garnering five the quarter-mile and by Mike ! mile to pull well ahead. Ear first places and scoring hcavi- Diebcle with 10.1 in the 100-; lier the Tornadoes had col ly in three of the 14 events,! yard dash. ! lected 19 counters in the' triumphed here Saturday in the 14th running of the Ro-, tary club meet. The Black Tornado rolled to iod iu points 10 omens- tancc its closest adversary, I uranis rass. oy a iracnon , soaring is teet in tne pole i Jim Snodgrass was fourth for over 37 counters. GP s host vault and with the 880-yard Medford. In the quarter Snod host Cavemen recorded relay crew of Steve White. I grass took a second and Gary 129 15. Brad Lewis. Fred Perry and i Griffin a sixth. nogue ttiver eagea Asmana , by one-fifth point for third spot. The Chieftains tabulated j 35 710 while the Grizzlies picked up 351-. Eagle Point I scored 21, Myrtle Creek 20 1 5, Phoenix 10 and Weed, Calif.. 7V4. Only MedfoVd and Grants Pass entered full teams. Hill Sets Record One meet record fell. The Tornado's Jim Hill, who had ' in the 220. Jon Granby was been sidelined for two weeks the shot put victor for Phoe by a boil and blood poison-' nix with 5 1 -1 1 . Ross Bark ing, leaped 22 feet 834 inches hurst. Myrtle Creek, had top in the broad jump. The old 1 distance in the discuss with mark of 22-1 was set by Med- j 138-4' a. ford's Let! Griggs in 1960. After eight events Medford Other Twister blue ribbons held a narrow lead of just were won by Dennis Brum- 80 V4 to 79 on Grants Pass, back with 4:51.4 in' the mile But, the Black Tornado col- Grater High Nips Roseburg Spikers RoscburR Crater high i raMrnn wnn Ihn rolav horr i yesterday afternoon to come from behind and nip Rose burg 62' 2-59' i in a duel meet. The Comets trailed 57'i to 59'; going into the final event. Denny Rycrson, Vern Swanson, Mike Mowry and Paul Bransom got together for a l:3(i time in the event. Crater was victor in eight of the- contests and Roseburg in six. Double winners were Gary Wald and Paul Bransom of the Fireballs and Mike Crun- ican of the Indians. Wald won the 100-yard dash in lu.5 and the 220 in 24.0. Bransom ran the low hurdles in 21.4 and broad jumped 20 feet 7V4 inches. Crunican ran the mile in 4:34 and the half In 2:09. Other Comet victors were Vern Swanson, 16.1 in the low hurdles, John Harris, 14U-10 In the discus, and Gary Bcrentson, 164-9'j in- the javelin. For Roseburg Barry Grant copped the 440 in 52.0, Doug DuFresne the shot put with 46-4, Al Joelson the high jump with 5-10 and 1 Tom Dodge the pole vault with 12 feet. Crater won the junior var sity meet 78 to 34. UK SILTS High hurdles Swanson. C; O'Neill. R; Armstrong. C. 16-1. 100 Wald. C, Moore, R; Mow ry. C 105 Mile Crunk-an. R. Askwith. C; McClung, R. 4:34. 440 Grant, R; Swanson. C; Price. C. 520. Low hurdles Bransom, C; Leep. R: Armstrong. C 21.4 220 Wald. C, Grant. R; Mow ry. C, 24.0 880 Crunican. R: Nelson. R: Vcach. R 2.00 Shot put DuKrcsne. R. Har ris. C; Crawford 46-4. FOR EXPERT Men's Tailoring Phone 772-2525 BIG LOAD SPACE the name you "AUTO" know DATSUN PiUK-UT UP TO ONE TON Check these datsun delivered Hit ( rt 1 ( K I in. bee) tout Pewertut 60 K.P. infiM 4-tpitd column mounted transmission lndptndtr,t Torsion-Bar Suspension 12 monttis 12,000 mile (ictory wirtinty rlhittildt Will Tires HiUr ind Dlrostr Vinyl Upholstery Fsetory Usdircest Lew ouinUninci design all SAE fitlinp Up to 33 mpf aeaefl " afesV FROM DEALERS STEVEN'S AUTO 505 High Tracksters First Relays Grants Pass grabbed firsts in four events with Bob Shep- ard taking the high jump at 5 - 10 and the low hurdles with a ih.o. icrniic on me soil track, with Gary Van Koten snepara rounaing in l;o fws. Ashland's Tom Huff won the javelin with 191-4 Salyer Winner The smaller schools did themselves proud. Don Sal yer, Rogue River, was first in the high hurdles in 15.1 with Sam Charters, Eagle Point, taking second. Chris Jones, gained another first for the Chieftains with 23.0 Discus J- Harris. C DuFresne. R 140-10. Dodge. It; Javelin Bcrentson. C; Sum- merticld. C: Herbltng. R 164-9'j. High jump Joclson. H; Moore. R: Marshall. C. 3-10. Broad jump Bransom. R; Taylor. .C; McMurphy. R. 20-7',. Pole vault Dodge. R; Wts ner. R; Foulkner, C. 12 feet. Relay Crater (Rycrson, Swan son, Mowry. Bransoini. 1:36. Crater Edges NB Central Point - Crater High defeated North Bend in tennis here Saturday 4-3. Cra ter, winning its first match of the year, took three of the five singles tusscls. The two teams split the doubles. Singles: Chuck Gcbhardt NB def. Mike Gardner C 6-4, 9-7. Harry Why NB def. Robert Bruce C 6-4. 5-7, 6-1. Lea Dewey C del. Hoppy Parry NB 8-fi, fi-2. Cliff Pinkham C def. Dave II itm NB 6-4. 6-3. Rick Mayei C def. Larry Ross NB 6-0. 7-5. Doubles: Gebhardt and Why NB def. Gardner and Dewey C 6-2. 6-2. Pinkham and Bruce C def Par rv and Olson NB 8-4. l Kramer set.) Southern Group Steals Thunder United Press International The new-look Pacific Coast League wound up its first week of play Friday night, and though thP ten teams were barely out of the starting gate, the five Southern division clubs had stolen the thunder from Ihcir Northern neigh bors. The Southerners scored a clean sweep in their four twilight contests to make it 23 victories as opposed to 12 for the combined efforts of the Northern loop. The Dallas-Ft. Worth-Ta-coma game offered a bizarre sidelight as a Dallas skin div er was pressed into service ?z an umpire. PAY LOAD z(raj.' 2S-5 M. ft le-ttf tfc only tmall feature it the IB MAM spate j?BA '' ... 49V ,H N. Central - Phone 773-3655 at Grants Pass quarter - mile. Jim Cain took sccond for MHfmj hh inJ Will in iUn i broad jump with 21-9 58 Toews was Brumback i second behind IOC nail ana i Equal School Mark Hammons and DeWayne I Turpin each pole vaulted a school record equaling 12-9 I , , . ., , , for Medford. On the scoring i basis of least misses. Ham-1 .... . mons was second in the event and Turpin fourth. GP's Tom Sparlin, who also went 12-9, gained third place points. In addition to his two firsts and anchor on the relay team, Shepard was second by inches over Medford's Hill in the 100-yard dash. Grants Pass was onc-two-three in one event with Al Hutchins second and Terry v,reiisnaw iniro. i Ashland gained a double in I Spafiord. Med.. Salyer. RR, John ,, .. . . , son, GP. 13 feet. the javelin when Dean Jack- NOVICE winners: son was second with 183-11. ,"'snn"rd1? .J- RR 17 5; t-, -, ., , 100 Parrlsh, GP. 107, mile Despite the slow time Of I Munson. Ash.. 5:12: 440 Gra- the mile, Brumback won the ! am GP, 58.2; broad jump , ., rlanders, Med,, in-103 8; high event easily. jump LeRoy. RR. and Vana- Chartcrs sot three Eagle wsla,,. OP, 5 feet; lowhurdln Point school records with 75.5 the broad jump and the low hurdles. He was scc ond in the lows, as well as the highs, yesterday and fourth in the broad jump. He was six inches over the Eagle Pro Basketball NATIONAL ASSoJ'IaTTW?- By United Prrs International (Bel-of-Seven Final Series) W I. Boston 3 I Los Angeles 1 3 Friday's Results Boston 10a Los Angclec 10.1 Gold Ray Fish Count WEEK ENDING APRIL 20: Chinook salmon None. Winter run steelhead-None. FULL SEASON: Chinook salmon - 5 April 9. Winter run steelhead 469 since Nov. 16. FIGHTS FRIDAY NIGHT BOUTS Milan, Italy -IUPD- Valerio Nunez, a junior welterweight from Mendoza, Argentina, knocked out Harold Gomes o Providence, R. I., in the fifth round of a scheduled 10-round-er Frilly night at the Spcrtr Palace. Nunez weighed 135 pounds, one less than Gomes. Eugene, Ore. -(UPD- Unbeat en Bobby Horn of Springfield, Ore., scored a seventh round technical knockout over Luis Garduno of Tucson, Ariz , in a scheduled 10-round middle weight fight Friday night. Seattle (UPIt Sid Carter, Seattle light heavyweight, stopped Carlos Mendoza of Portland on a TKO at 2:59 of the third round here Friday night in the first fight card staged by the newly formed Valwes Sports organization. WILLAMETTE VICTOR SalcmJUPIi-Willamcttc, with Wes Armstrong and Dexter Maust turning in double wins, defeated Linficld 82-48 in 3 dual track meet Friday. (SMALL UPKEEP) '63 MODEL price SALES ( $1650 ) MEDFORD BJ mark set by Ted Daw in 1956. RKSL'LTS: UlEh hurdles Salver. RR Charters. EP, Driskell. Mccl : Clark GP; Brd. MC; Howcrton. GP. 15 1 10U Oicbclc. Med . Shepard hursi MC. Ph,ii,psnfRR hi i . Mil J Brumback. Med . Brown Ash : Lyons. GP; Cadman. MC; Eakin. Med ; Woods. GP 4 51.4. Shot put Granby. Ph ; Bauer. GP: Welch. Weed Tuneate Med : rvimnail. .Mea . Bonner. EP. 51-1 440 S. Toews. Med Snod- grass. Med , Lindquist. GP; Pern . GP: Gates, RR; Griffin. Med.; Mi, High jump Shepard. CP. Hut chins, GP; Crenshaw. GP; Fos bury. Med.; tie fifth. Lamb, Ash., and Welch. Weed 5-10. Javelin Huff. Ash : Jackson. Ash ; lungate, Meo.: Murrav. Med ; Dippcl. Med; Bauer. GP. 191-4 1 j. low numies anepard. op 9lrl"s' K.V c'ar,k Gpi,Dsh Icd : lte fitlri. Salyers. RR. and Durante. Med. 19.8 Bro?Uul"P HilJ, Jlci: J- Cain. Med.: Hammons. Med : Char- ters. EP; Mitchell. Med PhilllM. RR. 22-83. iNew record; old rec ord 22-1. Griggs. Med.. 1960 1 220 Jones. RR; Diebcle. Med : Hill. Med ; Lewis. GP; Barkhurst. MC: White. GP. 23.0 880 Brumback. Med.; S. Toews. Med.; Waterman. GP; Snodgrass. Med: Woodlev. GP, Salter. RR. 215.8. Relay Grant Pass (White. Lewis. Perry. Shepard); Medlord; Rogue River. 1:37 2. Discus Barkhurst. MC: Sor enson. Ash; Bone. GP; Murrav, Med.: Bauer. GP. Maakestad. GP. 138-4',. Pole vault Van Kntcn. GP; u sixih. Bvrd Me. Rum. com, t:P. 44-4;' 220 Parrihh. GP. Amazing Streak to NATIONAL LEAGUE ROUNDUP By United Press International The amazing New York Mets won their second straight game after eight con secutive losses Saturday by beating the Milwaukee Braves and Warren Spahn, 3-1. Lefty Al Jackson scattered seven hits and also chipped in with a key hit for the Mets. The Braves scored their only run on a homer by Tommic Aaron. The Mets presented Jack son with an early 2-0 lead against Sphan, the top south paw pitcher in National league history. They scored once in the first on singles by Ron Hunt, Frank Thomas and Gil Hodges, then went ahead 2-0 in the second on a homer by Norm Sherry. In the seventh, the Mets scored their insurance run when Al Moran singled and JackSOOi after first fouling off an attempted bunt, looped a hit-run single over the Mil waukee infield. Moran went to third on the hit and scored on Jim Hickman's single up the middle. Bob Friend of the PitLs- ItOWl l4. 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It was the 42nd time Koufax has fanned 10 or more in a game, a league record. (UPI) Mets Lengthen Win Two, Beat Braves burgh Pirates allowed only four hits in subduing the Cin cinati Reds, 4-2. The Pirates broke a 2-2 tie with two runs in the seventh inning. One run scored on a sacrifice fly and the other came on a clutch single by Bill Virdon. Vada Pinson homered for the Reds. Roy Sicvcrs collected a triple, a double and a single in sparking the Philadelphia Phillies to a 6-2 victory over the St. Lmns Cardinals. Rc licver Jack Baldsclmn held the Cards hitlcss for four in nings to preserve the victory for rookie southpaw Marccl lino Lopez. The Chicago Cubs handed Billy Pierce his first loss at San Francisco's Candlestick park by blanking the Giants, 4-0. Pierce, who had won 14 straight games at Candlestick, gave up five hits and all of Chicago's runs before being chased in the fifth inning. Bob Buhl limited the Giants to a pair of singles but needed relief help from Lindy Mc Daniel in the ninth inning when he developed a sore shoulder. Buhl highlighted his performance by twice striking out Willie Mays and Market (32 331.0 1. P- O'Conner Mclaughlin Plumbing (28 'v 27',! 4. P. Picard 571. Piaglv Wig- sly .No. One (22-34) 0, R. fowler I 407 PibsIv WicElV No 2 128-28) 1. D. Mulhollcn 407; Woodlands Heights Mkt. (23-31i 3. B. Morse 530. Pink O'Conner 214. Hoy I'lcaro 211. Recce Maver 205. VALLEY hoi i i it s Kool Four (32-20) 3. Laurine Pitta 403; Three Hits V A .Miss (20-32i 1. Ora Strom ABU Whirlev Birds (31-21 i 4, Ruth .- Oak drove Furniture (33131 3, Nina Carpenter 433; Chefs Flying A 122-14) 1. Nlta Sutton 4(11 Stevens Construction '2 1 -15i 3. Winnie Mulvev 400: .Modern Ma- onrv 113-33) 1, M. Basaonctte 410. . i r . , , t- Clark Construction 1852. ROUGE EQUIPMENT Invitational Htngles Carol Dozan 267 20; Betty Rein holtz 267.02: Gertie Blind 263 28 ' Harris 261 32. Karen Smith 257 26; Del Christiansen 255 27; Helen Coly 233 05: Jeri I Button 250 23: Carol Boiler 240.45; Norma Larson 240 22 BOWLING QL'P.KNS Bamhvs 43-1 7 3. Del Christian son 322, Kim's (21-39) 1. C. Du zan 318 Pacific Power & Liaht 3fi-24i 1 Viytan Knox 424: Security Insur anre 2" - 3. Jeri Mutton 469. Cal-Ore Ranches (.16-24 i 3, Betty Reinholtz 514; Wooden Shoe (19- 1. Georgia Boardman 303 lt National Bank (30-30) fl. Cappl Lindquist 486. H. H. Lage Speedometer Service Tachometers Tachographs Cables Casings Drive Joints ELECTRIC SUPPLY CO. 634 North Central Phone 773-7401 OREGON Willie McCovey. Catcher John Bateman, who started his first major league game, celebrated with a sin gle and a double that drove in two runs as the Houston Colts downed the Los Angeles Dodgers, 9-6. Five of Hous ton's runs were unearned, partly as a result of two or rors by Maury Wills, who fin ished the game with three miscucs Kxtloiikl l.ctgut Cincinnati ... 110 000 0002 4 2 Pittibursh 200 000 20x A 10 3 Jny. Broinan (8 1 and Edwardr. friend i-ni nnd PHliaronl. LP Jay (03). HR Plnnon fiat), Milwaukee 000 010 0001 7 0 New York 110 000 lOx 3 0 0 Spahn, Plche (8) and Torre; Jackson (1-1, and Sherry. LP Spahn (2-D. HRe Sherry (lat). T. Aaron (lit). St. Louil 00(1 110 0002 .1 2 Philadelphia .000 020 lOx fl 0 Sadcckt. Shantz (7) And Oliver. Sawatski (ft); Lope, Baldiichun ffi) and Averlll. WP Lopez (1-0). LP nadecKl (0-1). HR Calllson (2nd). San Franclico 000 000 000 n 3 3 Buhl. McDaniel 10) and Bcrtell: Pierce, Perry (.11, Presenzcr (7, Duffalo 101 and Hallcr. WP Buhl (t-1). LP Pierce (11). Houston 002 400 210 ft II 1 Los AnRcles ... 002 000 1306 R 3 Nnttcharl. McMahon I8i and Bateman; Podrei. Rowc. I4. J. Smith IR and Rosehoro. WP -Nol-tebart (2-01. LP Podrei (0-2). (30-30) 4, Carul Bavtor 53A. Charm Cottage (28-32) 2. Gertie Blind 543; Retcr Fruit (27-33) 2. Pat Nunes 4(J(j. Betty Reinholtz 204. Carol Bav lor 102. Gertie Blind 102 Bamby's 89511. H Lage 2652. CBNTBNNIAIa LKAUUE Four Suba (27l-4'l 4. BeverlV Bryan 42i. HI Lows (11.21) 0. Jean Tucker 412. Crown Lighters 122-10) 3. Aliee Casebler 323; Kagles Four I2f)-I2) Jo Ann Barritt 400. j Four Altbis (21-lli 3, Rev St. Clair 477; Splitniku ((i'j22'7 1. Carroll t'cicrson 420. Boo Boo's i20' j -1 1 1 l 3. Doro- this Green 468; Alley Busters (17- I5i 1. Nora Bailey 484. Alley Oops (1418) 3. Meredith I Bes?onctte 413; Bowling Bags (ij'j-ib) i. uanene tiacr tup. Blue Angels (0-23) 2. Marg feterson 4U7: Cads Allied (7-25) 2. Jcanette Williams 388. Nora Bailey 205. Alice Casebler 192. M I KV S I JUKI its McLaim (44-16) 2. Jo Alton 435; Moscr Flying A (43-17) 2. Jean Bowcn 430. Jean Hart's, Bunnycrest. poat poncd West Shell (32-28) 4. Donah Re mick 420. Elk City Mkt. . 321 0. Hael Gallardo 405. Cogswell Mkt. I3U20) 4. Marriane Moellcr 458: Neeley Nelson (17-43) 0. Ann Engel 378 Big Y Signal (30-30) 4. Norma Kuvper 407; Faber's Mkt. 126-34) 0. Iris Winter 381. Oakdale Mkl (30-30) 0. Anita Graves 350; Dardanelle (24IJ-33'I) 4, Betty Meyers 477. Marrfanne Moellcr 106. Jo As ion 170, Mari Anderson 177; Mc Lain's Drug Center 1352. EARLY HIRO 1. EAGLE Newberry's (30 ' v-12 1 ., ) 4. Rulh Ca-pcnter 510: Medford Hotel (26- 26i 0. Gavle Glover 434 Bud's Easlstde Texa (31 Williams 20", , 1, Pat Walley 437 Bread (22-30) 3. Ruth Monica! 326 Tally Rfl (30-22 1 3. Vrda Ma shall 436; Ro(ue Vallev Conatrur Hon (18-34) I, Gwen Rrenrtle 90S. Larry's Lineup )2fi-23i 3, Moni ra Anrlenon 471. Moore's Patio Shop 122-30) I, Helen Salade 420. Jay Allen (25-27) I. Blllie Peeh MH: .Mechanics Laundry (25-27) 3. Sail sweeney tu Enloe Electric (23-27) 1. Gudrun , Dixon 43: Ramho s Richfield (19- 33) 3. Marion Nobbi 404. Salty Sweenev 201. Monica An- derson 1B7, Marion Nobbi 192; ! Newberry's 2220. Beavers Score Dual Corvallis, Ore. - aiPD - Ore gon Stale's Beavers scored rain-swept dual track meet victories over Washington State and Idaho Saturday. The Beavers defeated the Cougars 9S-46 and topped the Vandals 81-fl. The meet was Sandy Koufax Strikes Out 14 In Two-Hitter By FRED DOWN UPI Sporti Writer The most important figures in the National league Friday -far more significant than the mere standings - showed that Sandv Koufax had struck out 28 batters and allowed only 12 hits in 23 innings. Add 'em up and they mean that the Los Angeles Dodgers' outhpaw fircballcr is fully recovered from the finger in jury that cost the Dodgers the 1982 pennant and almost end ed Sandy's career. They also mean that despite a faltering start the Dodgers are A-l set for the long haul with Kou fax and Don Drysdalc to fire away as the league's best 1-2 pitching punch. Koufax, sidelined virtually the entire sccond half of the 1962 season and winless after July 12, struck out 14 hatters and pitched a two-hitter Fri day night to give the Dodgers 0 victory over the Houston Colts. The ratio of strikeouts to innings pitched has always been the way to judge Koufax because of his blinding speed. He struck out an NL record of 269 batters in 2S8 innings in 1961 and had 218 strikeouts in 184 innings when he had a 14-4 record halfway through the 1962 campaign. Bear Squad Tops Huskies Seattle -fUPD- Showing mid- season form, the California track team swept past Wash ington here Saturday BtVS to 63 Vi. ' The Huskies, hampered by bad weather during practice, managed to hold their own in the field events, but were overpowered in the races. The most exciting event was the last race, the mile relay. which saw Washington nip the Bears by inches. Dale Rubin, California an chor man, started the final lap of the race 20 yards be hind the last Husky runner, Steve Oldflcld. Rubin looked as though he would make up the distance in a fantastic comeback, but Oldflcld held on for the win. CAIN HOY WINS Lexington, Ky.-ilPI)-Traincr Woody Stephens was some where between a smile and a shrug today as he contemplat ed the so-so performance of Cain Hoy Stable's Kentucky Derby contender. Never Bend, in winning the $10,000 Fore runner Purse at Kccneland Friday. llllllllflllllllllllllllllllllil I v Transmission I j. I Exchange - .affljr TyP6S i for 37,500 miles of pro-rated new-car engine power performance. FORDS, CHEVROLETS, PLYMOUTHS, BUICKS, WILLYS AND ALL OTHER MAKES Completely installed engines and custom rebuilding at low direct-factory-to-you pricesl 100 Financing Available - Car Paid for or Not. (O.A.C.) TERMS TO SUIT YOUR BUDGET Ai Lew A . $2.50 par week SUNDAY. APRIL 21. Over Idaho, Cougars not scored on a three-way basis. Norm Hoffman, Morgan Groth and Tom Wyatt turned in impressive performances for Oregon State despite a steady rain and low tempera tures. Hoffman won the mile run in 4:08.9, Groth captured the 880-yard run in 1:51.1 and Wyatt took first in the 120 yard high hurdles in 14.3. Wyatt's time tied his school's record for the event. In all, the Beavers took 10 first places in the 17 events. The Cougars gained six and the Vandals one. Eilif Frcdrickscn and John Champlin were double win ners for Washington State. Frcdriksen winning the triple and broad jumps and Chaplin coming in first in the 440 and 220-yard dashes. Idaho's only first was pro vided by Paul Hendcn in the two-mile run in 9:14.4. Shot put 1. Don Roberts. OSU. 2-i', 2. Lou Faaano. OSU. 49-6'.- 3. Bill Cook. WSU. 47-1. Javelin 1. Gary Stenlund, OSU. 235-1. 2. Steve Paul.v, OStJ, 207-0 3. Bill Bridges. WSU. 106-0 Broad Jump 1. Eilif Frcdrick scn. WSU. 23-t 3. Gregg Ma. v. OSU. 23-'a 3. Jim RoeHm. OSU. 22-8. Pole van 1. Tcrrv Cox. OSU. H-ft 2. Ncl Slverson, WSU. 14-6. 3. Jerry Betz. uau, 14-u. 440 relay Oregon State Rub ty Brown. Frank IMRrsh, Tom Boa well. Lynn Evesl 41.7, Mile 1. Norm Hoffman. OSU, 4:08.8. 2, John Valianl, WSU, 4:11.8. 3. Jerry Brady. OSU. 4:120. 440 l. John Lhaplln. wsu, 48.6 2. Niek Carncrlx. UI. 40.4. 3. Al Schwlder. OSU, 40.7. High Jump 1. Kent HwanHon. WSU, 8-aik, 2. Jim Roehm. OSU. 6-0. 3. Bud Barner, WSU, 6-0. LEASING YOU A CAR or TRUCK at Courtesy Chevrolet Let til txpUIn tht possible dvjntfH of Icntnq car or truck. Cemt fn soon? If coifi nothing to Invottigato our low cost flexible lease plan. Remember when you lease from a New Car Dealer you have the protection of New Car Dealer Service plua Factory Warranty, Courtesy Chevrolet th and Bartlett Sts. The only engine with a written guarantee A 11 Track DISCUS 1. l.nn Fa.nnn ln ' 2. Gary Braceliu.' OStl) 147-1. 3. Herm McKec. WSU, 13B-1 Tr'P',?..'um" Eilif Fredrick sen. WSU. 46-10',. 2. Joe Wigrs WSU. 45-1 'i. 3. Boh Ruby, TO,' 100 1 Rusty Brown. tJSO. 0 0. 2. Glenn Wolf, WSU, 10 0. 3 Tom Boswcll OSU. 10 2. 120 high hurdles 1. Tom Wvalt. OSU, 14 3 2 Jim Allen. WSU, 14 4 3. Steve Pauly. OSU, 140. 880 1. Morgan Groth, OSU. 1:31.1. 2. Jan Underwood, OSU, 1:52.0. 3. laian Colpitis, OSU. ittttji. 220 1. John Chaplin WSU. 22 4 2. Glenn Wolt. WSU, 22 4. 3. Larry Jones. OSU, 22.8 330 intermediate hurdler 1. Jim Allen. WSU. 37 3. 2. Tom Wyalt. OSU. 37.8. 3, Rustv Brown. OSU, 39.7. Two-mile I. Paul Henden. UI. 0:14 4 2. Rich Cuddihy. OSU, 8:16 6. 3. Jerry Brady. OSU. 9:21 6. Mile relay 1, Oregon State (Larry Jones. Lee Haen. Jan Un derwood. Norm Holfmanl 3 20 9. Final score Oregon State 09. Washington State. 46: Oregon State 81. Idaho 9. Attendance 1.00. 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