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MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE. MEDFORD. OREGON TUESDAY. APRIL 13. 1N3 Medford.-JWs-.jTribum SPOKTS Crater, Ashlanders To Have Night Meet Night competition in track and field is billed for Thurs day at Central Point. Dual rivalry Is slated be tween Ashland and Crater High schools. Two prep track encounters are on the docket for Friday. Phoenix is to go to Eagle Point and St. Mary's and Il linois Vallev will be hosted . n. . , j Baltimore oy nugue rvivci civ uiouw j chieaRO BOWLING SUNDAY TW1L1GHTERS Left & Rights 144-161 2. Don Nie dermeyer 333; Guyi & Dolli (27 33) 2. Eleanor Lenz 361. Carole Archer 444; Id Van Line (1418'. 2, Fyrne Co.m 453. Stone TV. 1 18-14) 4. Shirley Setzler 413; Park Motor 1 10-22- 0. Louise Swindler 470 H " PL JL 11 M. Loafers i33',-26'.i 3. Ann Ta - N I Pill MB Pi MU'acpo'! IV I ilk 1 1 L If I VVi 1. Jake Walch 332; Axidentals to be at South Grants Pass on ; 3- ai cwurano. - I. , . , , Choppers 130-301 3. Oeo. Bots- Frtday for a seventh, eighth l IOrd jfi Toppers ii6-44i I, Len and ninth grade meet. Savage' Chandler 484. , f . . - . Vern Collins 234; AI Gebhard IS to be at Central Point 011 i 234. Ann Tavlor 219; Earl Manlev Thursday for a seventh and 1 212: Eleanor Lenz 212; Left & nignis ia.. OiKmre I.1A U -21 i , 1 3. Vern Col- I Jean Psvtnn Ml lins 668; Pindowneri (21-39) 1. Oregon Bookkeeping (14-18) 2. Floyd Sutton 496. rreida Snodgrass 411; Woodland Sundnwtwrti i3fl.2Ui 4. Leonard I Heights (12-20) 2. Marilyn Werner 333; Uoofers ( 28-32! U, ; 474. Fyrne Colton 209. Shirley Setzler 174. Marilyn Werner 166; Wood land Heights 1558. eighth grade session. STANDINGS By United Press International AMERICAN LEAGUE Pass. Medford High, winner in New York .. I Kansas City Boston Detroit last week end s Grants Pass i Los Angeles Cleveland notary meet, win en Saturday in its first dual tus sle of the season. The Black Tornado entertains Roseburg lor both varsity and Junior varsity contention. Klamath Falls will be at Grants Pass on Saturday. Monument and Hedrick are Funderburg Paces SOC Ashland - Joe Funderburg WU the baiting leader of the I . Southern Oregon college base ball team through 10 games. He sported a .538 average on 14 hits in 26 limes at bat. Dave Hughes had the second best mark among Raiders who have played the most with a .455. Bill Bailey carried a .419 and Paul Blinka a .411. Others among the batting leaders over .300 were Don Jaquctle with .321 and Harlcy Dickcrson with .304. Battins ab Funderburg ....26 Frank 2 D. Hughes ........ 36 Bailey 31 Blinka 34 Carr 3 Jaquctte 28 Dickcrson 23 McKiuben 21 J. Hughes 7 Matsuniura 11 Rossetto 29 Franks 29 Johnson 11 Slay 1 Gardner 2 King 2 Burwell 2 Sakraida 1 Knutson 1 Minnesota W. I. Pet. UB . 7 4 .636 . 6 4 .600 ' i . fi 4 .600 'j . 7 5 .583 ', . 6 3 .545 . fi 6 .500 1 U . 5 7 .417 2i . 4 6 400 aH . 4 fi .400 2'3 4 8 333 3 1 j Monday's Results Chicago at Cleveland night), ppd., cold Kansas City 6. Detroit 3 (night) Washington 4. Los Angeles 1 might) Only games scheduled. ROW SATURDAY NITERS I G-M's (19-5i 3. Montie Morris (301; T-J's 114-10) 1. Bob Vinson 422. I Rounders (17-7) 1, Bea Mathews 468; Coffee Breakers iU-10. 3. Dave Shurts 510. 1 Blowers (14lfc-B4) 4, Charlie Long 514; New Friends (519) 0, L.ennie uascon Peashooters (14-10) 4. Don Shu gart 606; 4 Cal's (8-12) 0. Isabel McMillin 467. Perfections (12-12) 3. Larry Bangs 515; Odd Balls -(11-13) 1, Dora Peyton 490, Hits & Mrs. (9.i-14'i,) 1. Bob Warriner 430; Triers (6-18) 3. Joe Silva 449. Dora Peyton 175-170. Hazel Black 169. Dan Shugart 221-199. Ralph Black 194. Tuesday's Games Detroit at Kansas City Los Angeles at Washington Minnesota at Baltimore imghti- Stigman il-li vs. Pappas (1-0). Boston at New York Only games scheduled. Wednesday's Games Los Angeles at Detroit Boston at Cleveland might) Minnesota at Washington might) Kansas City at Baltimore might) Chicago at New York National League R II Ay. RBI 5 14 .538 7 0 1 .300 2 3 16 4.'j 6 9 13 .419 6 6 14 .411 5 0 1 .333 1 6 9 .321 3 3 7 .304 0 9 6 .285 6 1 2 285 1 2 3 .273 0 fi 7 .241 8 7 6 .206 3 1 1 .090 0 0 0 .000 0 0 (1 .000 0 0 0 000 0 0 O .000 0 (1 0 .000 0 0 0 .000 0 W L SO Kit A Pittsburgh 7 San Francisco . 8 St. Louis B Milwaukee 8 Philadelphia 7 Los Angeles .... 7 Cincinnati 5 Chicago 6 New Yok 4 Houston 4 HI Pet .636 .615 .615 .571 .538 .500 .500 .462 .308 .286 BOWLING BELLES Roethler Chevron (43-13) 1, Margaret Bolz and Lanell Wilkes 479 each; Southern Oregon Tallow .28.27 - 3, Jean Bitterling 502. Trowbridge Electric (33-14) 2. Wanda Pitts 469; Mail Tribune Headlines (18-381 2. Peggyann Hutchinson 442. M & M Motors 27-28,i) 3. Mable Sodaro 327; Pat and Mike's Builders Supply (21-351 1. Darlene Lynch 419. Big Y Beauty Salon 26-30i 3. Pauline Powers 412: McLaren Oil (27-29) I, Mary Jo Harris 440. Wanda Pitts 196. Eileen Hunting 191. Margaret Bolz 188; Mail Trib une Headliners 2657. Monday's Results St. Louis 5, Houston 2 (nighti Philadelphia 8, New York 6 (nighti ; , Pittsburgh 2. Chicago 0 (nighti Milwaukee 10. Los Angeles 2 (night) Cincinnati 7. San FnnelSCO 4 (night) Tuesday's Games St. Louis at Houston Chicago at Pittsburgh Cincinnati at San Francisco Milwaukee at Los Angeles Milwaukee at Los Angeles mighti Shaw (O-li vs. Koufax (2-1). Only games scheduled. Wednesdays Games Milwaukee at Houston (night) Pittsburgh at Philadelphia (night) New York at Chicago Cincinnati at Los Angeles (night) St. Louis at San Francisco KOXY ANN SENIORS Team One (12-01 4. LcRoy Rider 504; Team Three U-8) 0. forfeit. B & B Auction (8-4) 4. Wayne Brooks 479; Team Tour tO-12) 0. forfeit. Wayne Brooks 218 SUNDAY ROLLKRS The Jokers (lt-4) 3. Pete Soois 565; Hanson's Douglas 1 6-10) 1 . Beverly Pech 462. Four A' (10-61 3. Wayne Archer 439; FlinUtones (7-9) 1. Chuck Reese 493 Sad Sacka 9-7i I. Joe Perry 473; Four Roses d-9i 3. Wanda Booth 540 Double R's 7-9 3. Marvin Rog ers 476; Tigers i610i 1. Leonard Rhodes 464. Pete Soots 233. Wanda Booth 193. Beverly Pech 192. SUNDAY N1GHTERS 4 H's (23-91 3, Bill Harris 301; 4 J's (17H-14U) it Johnny John son 469. Cannonballs (22-10) 1. Moe At tcrbury 516; The Rookies (17-5) 3, Vince Lobdell 489. Friendship 4 1 19-13) 2. Jerry Bryan 483; Bowled Overs ( 13 1 a -IS'.. - 2. Lloyd Roberts 338. Scatter Pins (18-14) 4. Bud Nel son 474; The Heros. forfeit. Butte Fallcrs (17-15) 2. Sherley Hatcher 577; Try Hards (11-21) 2. Dave Klingcr 479. Double Trouble (13-191 1. Ken Pickeni 537; 4 B's (10-22) 3. Don Booth 399 Don Booth 224. Sherley Hatcher 209, Bill Harris 204. Wanda Booth 209. Julia Smith 195. Fern Loros 181; 4 B'l 2101 BART LETT BELLES Carriage House (25-11) I. Max Stephenson 433: Rogues - in 1 . -it--3. Agnes Harrison 409. Pick's 25-ll) 3. Ruth Holloway 465; Chrystal Meat (16-20) 1. Alta Loean 393. Alexander & Brown (24-12) 1, Elaine Brown 498; Lady Medford 115-21) 3. Ann Runyan 479. United Grocers (23'J-12l-i 2'-.. Verna Clerk 428; House of Beauty 112-24) P.. Donna Sparling 441. Medford Radiator (21-13) 1. Edi Dickinson 501: Bakert tlO'j-ie'a) 3. Mamie Baker 347. Alexander Music (17-19) J, Ruby Day 433; Young's Cycle (15-21) 3. Rosa Young 449. SVs Place 1 1 6 1 a -1 9 a 4. Eunice McManana 434; Linnlnger's (16-20) 0, Barbara Ross 447. Fiber's 13-2H 2j. Pat Walley 465; Franklin Mayflower (10-26) 1 U. Ann Korner 446. Mamie Baker 192. Midge Panter 190. Eunice McManana 189. Char lotte Bohl 189; Bakers Moulding 2671. MOON SHINERS LEAGUE Revenuers (40-161 3. Willie Bar num 491: Ridge Runners 1 24-31 1 1, Doris Price 439. Bowlers Cha Cha Cha (37-19) 1. Char Heavilin 501; The Zots (31 25) 3. Al Cuzza 539. Nite Owls (31-25) 4. Claude Lewis 571; Rinky Dinks 1 26-30 1 0. Chuck Hoyt 475 Chi Roe's (25-31) 4. Ben Cha boude 495; Boozer Four (17-39) 0, Nell Jackson 464. Al Cuzza 232. Clem Jennings 212. Claude Lewis 202. SPARTA'S LEAGUE Sleepy Heads (38-6) 4. Neoml Bateman 400; Tri-Hards (9-35) 0. Elvera Walker 347. Back Ackers (31-13) 3. Winnie Mulvey 467: Eeks (15-29) 1. Mil dred Morris 451. Alley Cats (20-24) 3. Joyce Rca vis 398; Clowns ( 19-25) 1, June Coleman 404. Winnie Mulvey 165: Back Ackers 1630. I'llrliinr Hughes 3 1 17 1.41 Johnson 3 1 27 1 98 Carr 1 0 11 3.87 Kmc 0 0 fi 0 00 Davidson 0 0 2 4.50 Burwell . 1" 4 1 80 Slav 0 0 2 0.00 HI Stop.O-Matic Brake Lining In. stalled on all 4 wheels WHILE YOU WAIT! Easy terms. Brake Specialist for 23 years. Phone 779-1966 NATMNAI II BDAlC rCMTED Si -'i 8 PACIFIC COAST LEAGUE Southern Division Oklahoma City 8 San Diego 7 Denver 4 Salt Lake City 2 Dallas-Ft. Worth 5 Northern Division Portland 5 Seattle 3 Tacoma .... 4 Hawaii 3 Spokane 3 Pot. .727 .700 .500 .300 .435 .500 .500 .444 .375 .273 "1 Mondav's Results Oklahoma City 7. Tacoma 3 San Diego 3. Hawaii 2 Spokane at Dallas-Ft. Worth, postponed, wet grounds Portland at Salt Lake City, post poned, wet grounds Only games scheduled. INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE Northern Division Syracuse Rochester Buffalo Richmond Toronto Southern Division W. Little Rock 4 Columbus 4 Atlanta 3 Indianapolis 3 Jacksonville , 2 1 Pet. GB 2 750 2 .714 a 2 .600 lli 3 .500 2 3 373 2'j L. PcL GB A 300 4 .300 4 .429 'j 4 .429 i 6 .250 2 .Monday's Result Columbus 4. Richmond 1 Rochester 9. Atlanta 6 Syracuse 3. Jacksonville 1 Toronto 11, Little Rock 4 Grade School BASEBALL GAMES MONDAY RESULTS Jacksonville Oak Grove 3238 1146 2 3 Jefferson 203 3 4 4 Hoover 0156 6 7 Orr and Graham; Sanford and Lewis. Rasmussen 1 3 1 . PACIFIC LEAGUE (Langlcys Union won the second half and will meet Coast to Coast Stores next week in the playoff.) Langleys Union (43-23i 4. Dick Walls 345; IOOF (38'j-29j) 0. Clarance Hershiser 518. Coast to Coast Stores (40-28) 2. Ed Vollmert 583; Bills Richfield 132'-35'ii 2, John Rains 535. Rootie Vendins i38-30i 3. Eldon Brvant 344: Little Dutch Laundry I2.1.431 I Ed Rodeers 473. Rogue Valley Country Club (38 30i 3, Fred Gallardo 361: Ore Wash Telephone Co. (30-38) 1. Homer Haynes 514. Oregon Veneer (36-32) 1. Lewis Dimock 493; Valley Plumbing (26li-41iil 3, Keith Sherer 303. Liningers 3514 -30 ft 1. Thurm Striplin 505; Valley Poultry (23 45) 3, Dell Ross 378. Ed Vollmert 238, Ted Zahnow 227, Fred Gallardo 222. SPORTSMAN LEAGUE (Electrical Products winner of third round.) Electrical Products (27'-IB,i) 3. Elmer Kantor 598; First Christian Church One (20-24) 1. Roy Henry Rogue Valley Auction (26-18) 3, Ed Meeker 541; Kim's -23-21. 1, Gordon Meillcke 537. Applegate Investment (26-18) 3. Don Stoner 526; Butte Falls Shell (22-22) 1. Burell Facey 504. Brecount Brothers 1 23-2 1 ) 3. Tom Stanton 510; Specialty Con tractors (20-241 1, Bob Peterson 503. Butte Falls General Store 22 22) 0. Bruce Plngle 497; First Christian Church Two (21-23) 4. Jim Hopkins 532. . Brookhurst Subdivision (21-23) 0 Keith Maryott 580; HlUyer Oil (14fe29MtJ 4. Don Penwell 548. Fritz Offenbacher 213. Keith Marvott 211. Bert Sarff 208; First Christian Church Two 2530. (Final playoffs, sweeper and business meeting will be Friday, April 26. at the regular time.) TRIANGLE LEAGUE Knights of Columbus (32-lfl) 1. G. Mifciche 457; Eagle Point J. C. One (29-19) 3. G. Nelson 551. Team One (32-16) 3. John Jensen 541; Jewett Ofiice Supply (24-24) 1. H. Leonninc 343. Willamette Valley (24-24) 0 J. Wilson 466: Eagle Point J.C Two 13-33) 4. K. Ulson 4W.. Richfield Auto A- Truck (22-261 F. Norrls 310: Thunderbird Mkt. 21'j-26'j) 3. A. Strait 464. Farrell Glass (22-26t 3. T Foose 499. Pat c Mike (18-29') l. K. McLean 300. BLUE MONDAY LEAGUE Tarco i33-13i 4. Bea Matthews 464; B & B Auction (28-22) u. Anncbelle Skeciers "'. M t W Chain Saw i33-15i 2. Dora Pevton 490; Medford Ambu lance (21-23) 2. Elsie Eddy 548. Rav's Texaco (28-20) 3. Honey Hobbs 475: Christean Service (15'j 32',) 1. Eileen Hunting 494. North West Heating Oils (22'i 23', i 2',. Diana Herzog 450; Rich field Truck Stop (13-33) Hi, Nancy Weber 428. M JJ Jo Trail tman 196. Lee Goddara 189. Eileen Hunting 182. M W Chain Saw 1770. MEDCO LEAGUE Stump Jumpers (28-4) 4, Bruce Pingle 519, Scratch Pads (13'2- 18'ji u. joe ciaric aja. Wreckers (20-12) 2, Duwayne Peterson 335: Sao Strins (15-17) 2. Joe Haugen 494. wnite specKS i iu-iji 4, uick Torre v 393; Laps & Gaps (14-18) 0. Art St Oermain 484. Green Chain 118-14) 3. Walt Craig 607: Five Stoogies (11-21) 1. Jack Vance 533. Boiler make rs (16ia-13',2) 0. Lloyd Haugen 556; Reject (9-23) 4, Alva Webster 539. Bark Busters (16-16) 3. Joe Kil lingsworth 365: Odds & Ends (12 20) 1. Carl Scott 580. Dick Torrev 240. Duwaynr Peterson 240. Carl Scott 238. Walt 1. rait? 'A, JOf hi intswnr 1 wayne l. rinse -zu, uqqi at coos 2595. Tornadoes Beat AHS In Tennis Mcdlord High boys' Tennis team defeated Ashland 7 to 0 yesterday in Southern Oregon conference play to lead off which could be a slate of six matches in six days. The Tornadoes, tentatively are billed to make up a match with Klamath Falls here on Wednesday. On Thursday they host Del Norte of Crescent City. Calif. They go to Klam ath Falls on Friday. The week will be completed with two engagements on the Medford courts Saturday. Shasta High of Redding, Calif ., will be here in the morning and Roseburg in the afternoon. Conference Matches Medford girls battle at Lake Oswego on Saturday. Southern Oregon confer ence boys' tennis on Saturday will be Crater at Grants Pass and Klamath Falls at Ashland. KF meets Ashland in the morning and will remain for an afternoon joust with Shasta High- In two matches last Saturday, Ashland downed North Bend 6 to 0 and lost to Grants Pass 4 to 3. Medford High's golf team will have two big matches this week. On Friday at Shadow Hills, Eugene, they take on North Eugene and Lebanon. At Rogue Valley Country club here on Satur day they join with St. Mary's Ashland and Marshfield. MONDAY RESULTS: Singles Mike Naumes. M. def. Marv Burns. A. 8-R. 6-2; Lec Win.berley. M. def. Bill Bowmer. A. 60, 6-0: Chris Rasmussen, M, def. Jeff lYost. A. 6-3. 6-1: A. T. Highland. M. def. John Wacker. A. 6-0. 6-0: Nick Rasmussen, M, def. Thompson. A. 6-0. 6-0. Doubles N a u m e s and Gary Highland def. Burns and Wacker. 6- 6-0; A. T. Highland and C. Rasmussen def. Bowmer and Trost, 6-2. 7-5. U.S. Wins 5 Gold Medals At Sao Paulo Sao Paulo, Brazil -lUPtl-The United States, with five gold medals already won after only two days of competition in the fourth Pan-American Games, was expected to add four more A U Womens' Golf The Rogue Valley Country club lady golfers play for Thursday, April 18, was for fours, fives, sixes and sevens. Winners were: A group, Mrs. William Miller; B group. Mrs. Randall G if ford: C group. Mrs. Arthur Wood; D group, Mrs. Andrew Foley; nine-hole group, Mrs. E. S, Wentjar (play was for specs). Play for Thursday, April 23, will be 18-hole medal and first play on the Trans-Mis sissippi disc. First round play has been completed in the nine-hole group in the women's spring handicap tournament. Results were: Mrs. Dorothy Dawson def. Mrs. Bruce Hammond; Mrs. Max Larson def. Mrs. Ralph Marlatt; Mrs. R. H. Leer def. Mrs. William Tycer; Mrs. E. S. Wentjar def. Mrs. Willis Williams. Nine hole pairings for April 23: Mesdames Thomas McFad den, R. D. Ford, Royal Bebb; Luke Vorheis, B. L. Lageson, Melvin McGrew; E. S. Went jar, J. S. Cummins, Wayne Clutwood; Bud Parsons, Paul Haviland. D. B. Lowry; Ellis Charlie, Willis Williamson, W. C. Tycer; R. H. Leer, Vern Collins, Ralph Marlatt: Ota Bincgar, Ray Wise, Daryl Carlson. Those wishing information on pairings may call Mrs. S. O. Prough, 772-3982, or Mrs. Robert Hart, 773-7937. San Diego, Oklahoma City Show Signs off Power In PCL By Unlttd Pint International It is still anybody s guess as to where the power is in the Pacific Coast league's northern division, but Okla homa City and San Diego are showing signs of making it a two-way race in the Southern Division. The Padres, the defending PCL champions, made the most of Ted Wills' pitching and batting at Honolulu Mon day night to shade the Island ers 3-2 and remain a half game behind front-running Okla homa City. The 89crs defeated Tacoma 7-5 at Oklahoma City. Two games succumbed to wet weather, Portland at Salt Lake City and Spokane at Dallas-Ft. Worth While San Diego is two games in front of third-place Denver in the southern dl vision, no more than one game separates the first four clubs in the south half of the league. In the San Diego-Hawaii contest, Wills belted a two run double in the second in ning to put the Padres infront to stay, then held Hawaii to three hits before leaving the game in the eighth inning with a bad back. He struck out 10 batters and walked only one In levelling his sea son record at 1-1. Deron Johnson had three hits for the Padres, while Bob Roselli slammed a solo home run for the home club, which collected only four hits for the night. At Oklahoma City, the 89ers scored seven runs in the first two innings. The Giants ral lied for two runs in the third and three more in the fourth. Catchable Trout Being Planted but 89er hurler Connie Orob, who went the distance for his third win, settled down and held the Northwesternersi scoreless the rest of the way. John Weekley was the top batter for the winners, col lectlng three safeties in four trips to the plate. All 10 teams are scheduled to see action tonight. And Salt Lake City will make its fifth straight attempt to appear be fore the home fans In a doubleheader against Port land, If the weather improves. Tornado Diamonders Have Yreka Tussle Midweek high school base ball action will have Medford at Yreka, Calif., on Wednes day while Butte Falls opposes Crater junior varsity at Cen tral Point. Friday slate calls for Eagle Point to vie against Illinois Valley at Cave Junction in the Rogue league, for Pros pect to contend at Butte Falls in a Jackson county B school game and for Medford to be em Oregon conference Crater is to clash at Grants Pass and Klamath Falls at Ashland in doublehcadcrs with jayvces playing at Central Point and Klamath Falls. Medford will oppose the University of Ore gon freshmen at Eugene. Grants Pass was playing at Klamath Falls today in the make up of a Southern Ore gon conference twinbill. The had yVcfcSOrJ CASH COMFORT! 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OTI Makes Bid For Full NAIA Membership PortlandJUPH-Dr. Bob Liv ingston, district 2 NAIA chair man, said Oregon Tech for a full mem bersnip in the NAIA would be Portland decided at a national level. swimmers compete finals. Yank swimmers broke three more records and tied another Monday in trial heats, making it a total of six records set in two days. Thus, when Steve Clark of Los Altos, Calif., Charles Bit- tick of Long Beach, Calif., Chet Jasftcmski of Toledo Ohio, and Kalhy Ellis of In. dianapolis, Ind., splash into the pool tonight, they will be favored to win their events and give the United States four more gold medals and perhaps even new records. Clark, Bittick and Jastrem ski set records for the 100 meter freestyle, 100 meter backstroke and 200 meter breaststroko, respectively, in trial heats Sunday and Miss Ellis, who equalled the games record for the women's 100 meter freestyle Monday, has a better than even chance against Canada's Mary Stew art in the women s lou meter butterfly. Butte Falls Tops Prospect By 10-2 HOCKEY ttv I'ltlirrl Prrsi International WESTERN HOCKEY LEAGUE rU..nl.fiaK hi'vt (if CVM1) today the bid of j southern Dlylilon Shu Francisco .1 3 111 18 in Oregon Tech, a member of un gtmti ichtduled. NCXI ganiC lUOiUlJ hi rwmimi the Oregon Collegiate Con ference, now has an associate members-hip which does not entitle it to enter playoffs or compete in national tournaments. Northern Division W. L. Seattle Vancouver 3 Monday t itesuii Seattle 8. 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Larry anupi IMPROVE YOUR HOME With TRU -MIX Concrete the only building material that becomes stronger with age. Butte Falls - Butte Falls High drew even with Pros pect in the Class B county championship baseball play off with a 10 to 2 victory here yesterday. Neal Ellis pitched a two-hitter for Butte Falls. Prospect won the first game of the series two weeks ago 9 to 8. The teams plan a best three - out - of - five scries, with the next game to be played Friday. In yesterday's game, Butte Falls put together seven nils. seven bases on balls and three hit batsmen for Its 10 runs Prospect 010 00 12 2 Butte Falls 430 012 X 10 7 johnaon. Hemphill 12) and Bean; cms ann s.rarron. FIGHTS S v d n e v (UPI. Reg Hayes. l.7. . Australia, stopped Sam Wheeler, 157 Australia (12 won vacant Australian middleweight title-1 Montreal (UPIi Bob Clernux. 207. Canada knocked out Tony Hughes 210, Cleveland 131. Hollywood Calif (UPIi Manny Llnson 121. Tijuana Mexico, stopped Eddie Santos 122 Laa Cru. ccs N.M. 131. WOULDN'T WORK Trenton, N.J. - (UPII Fire Warden R. Wesley Davis said Monday there is a law on the books in New Jersey allowing police to order peo ple out of their cars to help fight forest fires. But he told a news conference it wouldn't work in practice. "You'd have to have a man (here to woich them or a minute later they'd be gone," he said. Portland - Oregon game commission fishery trucks have been rolling as lakes and streams of the state received plants of catchable trout for the opening of the general trout season. Before the season is ended more than 2,330,000 trout ranging in size from 8 Inches to more than a foot in length will have been stocked in wa ters open to public angling. An additional 1,131,000 salm on and steelhead yearlings will also be planted in a num ber of key streams of the state. Largest plants of legal-sized trout will be in the heavily fished northwest region where more than 1,074,000 rainbow will be planted, 229,000 cut throat trout, 695,000 steelhead yearlings and 80,000 salmon. Many of the rainbows and cut throats will be available to anglers as soon as the trout season opens, but salmon and steelhead plants will be timed to allow these youngsters to migrate to the sea. In southwestern Oregon around 866,000 yearlings will be stocked. Immediate action for anglers this summer will be the stocking of 326,000 rainbows and 64,000 cut throat. The remaining plants will be salmon and steelhead. Central Oregon anglers can try their luck on 444,000 catchable-sized rainbows to be distributed in the streams dur ing the coming season. An ad ditional 22,000 young lake trout will be stocked in addi tion to 88,500 steelhead. 1 n northeastern Oregon the Dlantina schedule calls for the release of around 228,000 catchable-slzed trout, ell of which are rainbows. 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