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SPORTS
SOC's Cinder Crew
Faces Chico State
Ashland Southern Ore
gon college's track and field
team Journeys to Chico,
Calif., on Tuesday hopeful of
(coring its first cinder vic
tory in 10 years competition
with the Chico Stale Wild
cats. Chico has lost some of its
top men from past years and,
as SOC Coach Dan Bulklcy
says of his Raiders, "We are
the strongest we have every
been."
The Red Raiders gave Chi
co the closest battle, in riv
alry inaugurated back in
1952, when the teams met in
1861. Score favored the 'Cats
72 to 59. The schools did not
meet last season.
SOC. the defending Orgon
Collegiate conference and
NAIA district champs, have
2-0 record this season.
Bulklcy has said that meet
records could fall Tuesday in
the two-mile, mile and half-
mile, the high hurdles and
the pole vault. Norm Oyler
with 9:48.2 in the two-mile
and Bill White with 14.8 In
Oregon College
Tops OTI Twice
United Prs International
Lewis and Clark moved In
to first place in the North
west Conference baseball race
with a 2-0 record Saturday.
The Pioneers scored open
ing 11-1 and 8-5 wins over
Whitman.
College of Idaho split a
double-header with defending
champion Linfield, winning
the second game 2-1 after los
ing the first contest 9-0. The
Coyotes and Wildcats have
4-1 and 2-1 records.
In the Oregon Collegiate
conference, Oregon College of
Education defeated Oregon
Tech 7-0 and 10-9 to move In
to a first place tie with Idle
Eastern Oregon. Each is 2-1.
NW Loop Slate
Opens Tuesday
United Press International
The Northwest - League,
now ruled as Class A, opens
Its 1063 season Tuesday with
games al Salem. Wenatchce
and Yakima.
The 140 game schedule
runs through Sept. 2.
Eugene will provide the op
position for Salem, while Tri
City Is at Yakima and Lewis
ton plays at Wenatchec.
PILOTS VICTORS
Pnrtland-IUPD-Unlvcrsity of
Portland scored lis fourth
dual meet track victory of the
eason with an 83.57 decision
over Portland State Saturday.
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the high hurdles broke SO
school records In the recent
meet with Clark college.
U.S. Team
Dominates
First Day
By LEO H. PETERSEN
UPI Sports Editor
Sao Paulo, Brazil - OJPIi -United
States athletes, al
though irked by a loss to Cuba
In the baseball tournament,
were occupying their accus
tomed front seat today in the
Pan American Games.
The Yanks' baseball team,
made up of collegians and
service personnel, dropped a
humiliating 13-1 decision to
Cuba in an opening round
game Sunday. The Cubans
collected 15 hits, including a
pair of home runs by Pedro
Chaves, one of them a grand
slam.
However, the U. S. still
dominated the first full day
of competition by winning
three of the five gold medals
decided, the Yank basketball
team opened defense of its
title with a 93-65 victory over
Puerto Rico, and U. S. swim
mers smashed four records in
trial heats.
Wins Judo Medals
Ben Campbell of San Jose,
Calif., and George Harris of
Travis Air Force Base, Calif.,
won gold medals In Judo, a
sport new to the games this
year. Campbell walked off
with the open unlimited
weight crown and Harris cap
tured the heavyweight title.
Toshiyukl Selno, an Air
Force serviceman from Los
Angeles, gave the U. S. an
other first place in Judo when
he beat Jorge Yamshlta of
Brazil in the lightweight di
vision. However, no gold
medal was awarded In this
event because Seino and Yam
shlta were the only entrants.
The other U. S. gold medal
ist Sunday was Isaac Bergcr
of York, Pa., who broke his
own games record in success
fully defending the feather
weight crown In weight - lift
ing. Bcrger hoisted a total of
7H7.r pounds, far exceeding
ills games mark of 782.5 set
at Chicago in 1959.
WINS AUTO RACE
Imola, Italy-llTO-Jim Clark
of England drove his Lotus
M-25 over a 155.77 mile
course in one hour, 34 min
utes, 7.4 seconds Sunday to
win an International auto
race.
Mets Grab Fourth
Stengel Trembles
By MILTON RICHMAN
UPI Sports Writer
Casey Stengel actually was
trembling out of sheer hap
piness. The 73-year-old manager
who guided the Yankees to
10 pennants with hardly more
than a wink was now wide
eyed with unabated excite
ment because his Mets had
won four straight games
"Tee-rific!" he said, his
voice breaking a bit. "I think
I'll get me a beer."
Casey was king again. His
amazing Mets had Just climb
ed out of the National league
cellar by taking a double-
header from the Milwaukee
Braves, 8-5 and 9-2, for a four
game sweep of the series and
their longest winning streak
in their short history.
"I kept saying we were
better in spring training,"
Stengel reminded. "Now do
you believe it?"
The improvement Casey re
ferred to certainly wasn't
evident while the Met were
losing their first eight games
of the season but It showed
clearly Sunday to the de
light of 26,775 frenzied fans.
Hickman Stars at Bat
Jim Hickman drove in sev
en runs during the double
header, whacking a grand
slam off Claude Raymond to
climax a five-run rally in the
eighth inning of the opener
and homering again with one
on off Lew Burdettc during
another five-run outburst in
the eighth inning of the night
cap.
Ken MacKcnzic, "My Yale
fella," as Casey calls him be
cause he s an alumnus of Old
Ell, was credited with the
Mets' first game victory and
also saved the finale for Ga
len Cisco by holding the
Braves hitless over the last
three innings.
The San Francisco Giants
clung to first place by beat
ing the Chicago Cubs, 3-2, in
the second game of a double
header after the Cubs won
the first game, 4-1. The Phila
delphia Phillies won their
opener with the St. Louis
Cardinals, 4-3, in 10 innings,
but dropped the nightcap,
10-5; the Cincinnati Reds
routed the Pittsburgh Pirates,
8-3, and the Los Angeles
Dodgers swept a pair from
the Houston Colts, 11-3 and
6-5.
Tom Haller singled home
the winning run for the Gi
ants in the fourth Inning of
the nightcap against the Cubs
after Willie Mays led off the
season. Willie McCovcry also
hit his fourth homer in the
second. Billy O'Dcll hurled
a six-hitter for his second vic
tory.
Hubbs Shines
Ken Hubbs drove in two
runs for the Cubs in the open
er with three hits, including
a home run, as Dick Ells
worth posted his second vic
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tory with help from Barney
Schultz.
Tony Gonzalez' 10th inning
double off Ed Bauta gave the
Phils their opening game win
over the Cards, who then
overcame a four-run deficit
to win the nightcap with a
six-run rally in the fourth.
Don Hoak hit a three-run
homer in the first inning of
the nightcap and Gene Oliver,
Curt Flood and Don Demeter
each homered in the opener.
Dallas Green and Harry
Fanok were the winning
pitchers.
Reds Slug Pirates
The Reds slugged four Pi
rate pitchers for 16 hits, in
cluding four by Eddie Kasko
and three apiece by Frank
Robinson and John Edwards.
Loser Al McBean yielded
eight of Cincinnati's hits dur
ing the 2'fi innings he pitch
ed. Jim Maloney was the win
ner.
Ron Fairly drove in three
runs for the Dodgers in their
first game victory over the
Colts and then singled home
the winning run in the ninth
inning of the nightcap
Bob Miller, who had pitch
ed scoreless ball for 16 2-3
innings in his previous starts,
won his first game for the
Dodgers in the opener al
though Ron Perranoski re
lieved him after the fifth in
ning.
The Dodgers ruined Randy
Cardinal's major league debut
STANDINGS
By United Press International
AftlKltlUAN LBAUUL
W I.
Pet.
.636
.600
.600
.343
.343
.343
.433
.400
.333
.333
Baltimore ...
Chicago
New York
Boston
Kansas City
Detroit
Los Angeles
Cleveland
Washington
Minnesota
3 a
Sunday's Results
Baltimore 7 Cleveland 0. (lst
Cleveland 2 Baltimore 0. l2nd)
New York 7 Washington 6
Detroit 3 Boston 2
Minnesota 7 Chicago 0 flat)
Chicago S Minnesota 0 12nd)
Los Angeles 6 Kansas City 2
NATIONAL LEAGUE
I.
Pet.
.667
.600
.383
.338
.338
.300
.300
.444
.333
.308
San Francisco
Pittsburgh
St. Louts
Milwaukee
Los Angeles ..
Chicago
Phlladclphle
Cincinnati
New York
Houston
8 4
6 4
.7 5
Bunday'a Results
Phtladelphlt 4 St. Louis 3 (1st)
St. Louis 10 Phlladelpha 9 (2nd)
New York B Milwaukee 3 (1st)
New York D Milwaukee 2 (2nd!
Cincinnati 8 Pittsburgh 3
Lew Angeles II Houston 3 (1st)
Los Angelea 6 Houston 11 (2nd)
Chicago 4 San Iran l (1st!
San Fran. 3 Chicago 2 (2nd)
PACIFIC COAST LEAGUE
By United Press International
Southern Division
Ohl.hnmi rilv 7 .1 .700
San Diego . 3 .667
Denver 4 4 .300 2
Salt Lake City 2 2 .300 2
Dallas-It Worth 3 6 .433 2'a
Northern Division
W L Pel. UB
Portland 3 S .300
Tacoma 4 4 .500
Seattle 3 3 .300
Hawaii 3 4 .42!)
Spokane 3 8 .273
Sunday's Results
Hawaii 7 San Diego 3
Dallas-Ft. Worth 3 Tacoma 1
(1st game, day)
Tacoma 6 Dallas-Ft. Worth 2
(2nd game, night)
Portland 12 Denver 11
Oklahoma Clly 13 Spokane 1
Seattle al Salt Lake (two game-.
postponed, ralnl
INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE
Northern Division
W L Pet. C.B
Syracuse S 2 .711
Rochester 4 2 .677 's
Richmond 3 2 .600 1
Buffalo 3 2 6"0 !
Toronto 2 3 .286 3
Southern Division
W L Pet. GB
Little Rock 4 3 .371
Atlanta 3 3 .300
Columbus 3 4 .429 I
Indianapolis 3 4 .429 I
Jacksonville 2 3 286 2
Sunday's Rrsults
Richmond 16 Columbus 2 tlstl
Columbus 4 Rich 3 7 innings.
2nd i
Buffalo 3 lndpls 4 tio innings
(lit)
Bullalo 7 lndpls 4 1 7 innings.
2nd)
Rochester I Atlanta 0 list)
Rochester 9 Atlanta 1 (7 innings.
2nd i
Toronto 8 Little Rock 1 llsll
Little Rock 3 Toronto 2 ft
innings 2nd)
Syracuse 0 Jacksonville 4
Prediction of Cub
Coach Cause Stir
Los Angeles -4IPP- Manager
Walter Alston of the LOs
Angeles Dodgers Sunday told
Chicago Cubs head coach Bob
Kennedy, whose prediction
that Alston would be fired
was published, to "forget it -It
could happen to anybody."
Kennedy, who played under
Alston for the Brooklyn
Dodgers in 1937. said in San
Francisco, "1 was talking in
formally with my coaches in
the dressing room Friday and
some people made a story out
of it."
, San Francisco paper
quoted Kennedy as saying.
I'll tell you one thing, if the
Dodgers lose to Houston Sat
urday. Leo Durocher is the
manager Sundav." The Dodg
ers last 9-6, bin Alston re
mained manager and Duroch
er a Dodger coach.
E. J. (Buzzum Bava.41 ex
ploded with anger when he
learned of the newsaper 10
count of Kennedy s remarks.
"Maybe Kennedy's stabbing
Walt Alston in the back like
he did those other nine Cub
coaches. That's how he got the
head coaching job," Bavasi
said.
MAIL TRIBUNE. MEDFORD. OREGON
Straight;
Happily
by kayoing him with a five
run rally in the first inning.
Besides delivering the game
winning single off loser
George Brunet in the night
cap, Fairly also belted a two
run homer in the fourth in
ning. Reliever Ed Roebuck
was credited with the victory.
I.IM.M IJIU S:
National League
(first game, is Innings)
St. Louis 020 000 100 03 11 2
Philadelphia 100 002 000 14 9 0
H Taylor. Bauta 17 and Oliver.
MeLish. Kllppatein (Si. Green (lot
and Dalrymple. Winner Green
ll-OI. Loser J Bauta 10-1.1 HR
Oliver, Demeter. Flood.
(Second game)
St. Louis 002 620 000 10 11 0
Philadelphia 400 100 000 3 7 2
Gibson. Shantz 14). Fanok 4j and
Sawatakl. Mahaifey. Baldschun 141.
Duren (4). Green (Si and Dal
rymple. Winner Fanok 12-01.
Loser Mahaifey (1-2). HR
Hoak.
Cincinnati 212 300 0008 16 0
PlUeburgh ...100 001 1003 12 2
Maloney (2-0, and Edwards. Mc
Bean, Haddix (3). Slsk (6), Gib
bon (S) and Pagllaronl. Loser
McBean (11). HR Clendenon,
BagUaronl.
(First game)
Milwaukee 100 004 0005 8 2
New York 030 000 05X 8 7 1
Clonlnger, Lemaiter (2i. Piche
(51, Raymona 8 and Torre. Hook.
MacKenzie 7i. Craig (Qi and Cole
man. Winner MacKenzie (2-0t.
L.oscr itaymona lit-u. tin n
Aaron, Hickman.
(Kecond game)
Milwaukee 000 Oil ooo 2 7 3
New York 000 003 15x 9 1 1 0
uuraeiie. Laemasier mi ana
Crandall. Cisco. MacKenzie (7) and
Sherry. Winner Cisco (1-1.
Loser Burdette (2-1 ). HR
Hickman.
(First game)
San Francisco 000 001 0001 6 3
Ellsworth, Scbultz (7) and Ber
tell, BBrragan (7. Fisher, Con
stable (3), Druffalo (7) and Hal
ler. Winner Ellsworth (2-1).
Loser Fisher (0-1). HR
Hubbs.
(Second came)
Chicago 002 000 0002 8 0
san rrancisco uiu uuu uux J i o
Koonce 10-11 and Schaffer.
O'Dell (2-0) and Haller. HR Me-
Covey, Mays.
(First came)
Houston 000 003 000 3 8 2
Los Angeles 510 200 12x 11 13 2
Cardinal. Woodeshlck (1). Gold
en 13), Zachary (6) and Bateman.
Miller. Perranoski 6 and Rose
boro. CamilM (0. Winner Mill
er '1-0 1 Loser Cardinal (0-1).
(Kecond game)
Houaton 122 000 000 S 8 4
Los Angeles .110 200 1016 10 1
Bruce, Brunet (4) and Bateman.
Richer!. Sherry (31. Roebuck (8)
and Roseboro. Winner Roebuck
1-ZI. Loser Brunet (0-31. HRs
Bateman, Fairly.
Ex-Comet
NCAA Hope
Eugene -IUPIU Oregon could
com up with lomt aurpris.
point! whin It defends Us
NCAA championship in two
months.
John Burns, a 21 - year . old
senior from Central Point
(ex -Crater High), threw tht
javelin 250-' 2 Saturday for
th Ducks' top performance
ai they defeated Brigham
Young 96-49 in a dual matt.
Th effort erased th Hay-
ward Field and Oregon school
records.
Burnt' previous best was
23 6-1 1 last season.
Portland
Outlasts
Denver Nine
United Press International
The Oklahoma City 89ers
hold a half-game lead over
San Diego in the Pacific Coast
league's Southern division to
day - and much of the credit
must go to the Spokane In
dians. The Tribe, bothered by a
strong southerly wind, com
mitted seven errors at Okla
homa City Sunday and came
out on the short end of a 15-4
score although being out-hit
only 15-13. Of the 15 Okla
homa City safeties, however,
four went over the fence.
Spokane sent four pitchers
to the hill in an attempt to
stem the 89ers' bats, but time
ly miscues continually
plagued the visitors through
out the contest.
San Diego dropped a 7-5
decision in a night game at
Honolulu which saw the
Islanders break a four-game
losing streak. Bob Knoop
paced Hawaii's 11 -hit attack
with three safeties, including
a triple. Ed Thomas went the
distance for the win, his sec
ond straight.
16 Extra Bases'
Bob Klaus had three hits,
including a homer, and three
RBI s for the Padres.
In other games, Portland
out-lasted Denver 12-11 in a
slugging match which pro
duced 16 extra base blows,
and Tacoma and Dallas - Ft.
Worth split a pair, the Giants
taking a night contest at Dal
las by a 6-2 score after drop
ping the afternoon opener in
Ft. Worth 5-1.
Seven of the 25 hits in the
Denver-Portland contest were
home runs. Jim Hughes.
John Wojcik and Dick Green
hit roundtrippers for the
Beavers, while Cordky With
row connected twice, and
Ethan Blackaby and Eddie
Hass one each for Denver.
The Beavers won the game
in the ninth inning by scor
ing two runs, but had to quell
a Denver uprising in the bot
tom half of the ninth to nail
down the win.
Portland 130.011 40212 13 0
Denver 203 020 21111 12 2
Drabouski iBI arid Saul: Carroll!
n. wnue in, rveuey in. uapp
9i and Roof WP Drabowski.
LP Clapp.
OSU ALL-OPPONENT
Corvallis-HIPII - The all-opponent
team selected by mem
bers of Oregon State's basket
ball squad was announced
Saturday. Named were Eddie
Miles of Seattle, Tom Dose
of Stanford, George Wilson
of Cincinnati, Art Heyman of
Duke and Rod Thorn of West
Virginia.
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Raiders Encounter
OTI Owls Tuesday
Ashland Southern Ore
gon's Red Raiders will make
another try on Tuesday to
launch their Oregon Colleg
iate conference baseball sea
son. They play the Oregon Tech
Owls in a twin bill set for
1 p.m.
A doubleheader has been
planed because a single con
test set for a previous date
was rained out.
The Raiders go into the tus
sle with a non-loop record of
eight wins and two setbacks.
They anticipate a stronger
team than that which SOC
downed three times last sea
son. Coach Ted Schopf of the
Raiders has pointed out that
"last season was a building
year for OTI and this year it
has improved greatly."
Schopf announced Dave
Hughes as the pitcher for the
first game with Don Johnson
to have the call for the second
fracas. Hughes has a 3-1 rec
ord this season. He has given
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up 17 hits and 10 runs in 32
innings and carries an earned
run average of 1.41. Johnson
also is 3-1 and has pitched
32 frames. He has recorded 27
strikeouts and a 1.98 ERA.
Dave Edstrom
Scores Upset
Lawrence, Kan. -IIPD- Dave
Edstrom, a member of the
1960 U.S. Olympic team, up
set Phil Mulkey of Birming
ham, Ala., Saturday in the
decathlon at the 38th annual
Kansas Relays.
Edstrom scored 7,423 points
and Mulkey, trying for his
sixth consecutive triumph,
got 7,316.
Edstrom, former Oregon
star and now an Air Force
lieutenant stationed at Ox
nard, Calif., moved out front
of Mulkey in the last two
events - the Javelin and 1500
meter run.
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