MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE. MEOFORD. OREGON
WEDNESDAY. APRIL 3. IMS
B 9
MEDFORDfSWTRIBUM
SPORTS
Papastedgios Mows
Down Minnesotans;
Orioles Keep Lead
Schmidt,
Lindquist
In Finale
BOWI JNG
Portland
Splits With
ROLLING PIN I I A (. I 1
Bill's Lady Bugs i31-lili 3. Dar
lene Cain 179; Hi Marlin ii'7-251 1,
Vivian Rodger, and Bettle Drti
kell 417
Whltr - Mlriwiv SanflM 'I-U.l
rion nodds i.'b. ouio. nui ' u. td vonmeri jio
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United Press International
Milt Pappas' real name is
Miltiades Stergios Papasted
gios and the there are times
he's tougher to hit than he
is to pronounce.
Tuesday night'happened to
be one of those times.
The 23 - year - old Greek
righthander mowed down the
Minnesota Twins as if they
were tenpins, 80 of his 110
pitches being strikes, in a
five-hit 1-0 victory that kept
the Baltimore Orioles atop
the American league.
Pappas pitched superlative
ly in striking out eight bai
ters without giving up a
single walk.
"He started with good stuff
and got better as he went
along," said Manager Billy
Hitchcock. "He kept the ball
down all night."
Southpaw Dick Stigman of
the Twins pitched well, too,
but not quite well enough as
the Orioles put together sing
les by Brooks Robinson and
Joe Gaines and Jerry Adair's
sacrifice fly for the only run
of the game in the second in
ning. i
mmm
saw aaa ajptaaat a (t
Carl Schmidt and Ray Lind
auist are to play on Sunday
for the men's spring golf.
hanriiran phamnionshlD of Merchants IJ4-S
Rogue Valley Country club, j cb & b Auction 127-251 2. Fior-
Tee Off Will be around 10 a.m. ence Tungatc 499: Maxwell House
, ., , c 1 -j -j- dnr i2o-27 2. Florinc Dole 400.
In semifinals Schmidt de-! rlulle Falls General Store (26-
feated Dom Casciato and Lind-, 161 J. June Tungatc 471 : Garrett
, r, Brothers 1 19-33 1 1. Winnie Mulvey
quist won from Dr. William j 437
Miller in a 21-hole match. 1 Florence Tungate 187. Daricnc
l i 11 (i, ,1,. nf Cam 179. Bcllie Driskcll 1
Matches in all flights Of thei v,n. General Store 2182
played by April 8. Cosawell Market 1I6-41 2. Ciniow-
Thn iin-anH-onmino K:nn Players are now ueinc siun- ski 484; White House Cale i7-13i
City A's took over second ed for the men's partnership cn'?cSiidSt'cd Freight 112-81 1,
IK M UU11 IUU111CJ W MUM 13 IU .u. ................ ,
run from May 4 to June . Wse"by'c"ss U3-7i 3. Udell 502;
High and low handicap part- Chucks Garage 1U-81 l. Gascon
ners team.
Gale Kimball 845; Gale Kimball CfM I I fLfA
237. John Dickinson 237. g?lllu bUIXw
CRATER LAKE LEAGUE
O.K. Market 127-51 4. on Craw
ford 610; Grandview Market 7-25)
Cain 179. Bcttie Drtskel! 174. Butte ' Landing 518; City Hall 112-201 0.
' John compagnoi 507
place with a 3-1 triumph over
the Detroit Tigers and the
Los Angeles Angels nipped
the Washington Senators. 5-4.
in 10 innings. The only other
4bi
Parkaae Delivery fill'. -B', I 4.
Mrs. Helen Davics were low M. Loros 50); Ren Taylor Ins. (3
gross with a 37 Sunday in the j "jJJuJJS. iio-io, 3. West
mixer) Ihrne.halt six-some at .n:t Medford Plate Glass .,--
game scheduled between llie pvrr Mr Mahr Rpvint-rs 16'.-i l. B Wickman 453,
. . . KVL.L,. .Mrs. luanr rtcyini.rs i New,and 219 Williams 2H. west
Boston Red Sox and New and Carl Schmidt tied with ! 208; Larson s Appliance 1505.
York Yankees was postponed j Mrs. Dutch Nulton and Bob j vlcTOKV league
morris lor sccona tow at 4.. Silver Dollar i42'j-17'.l 4. Joyce
Mrs Brian rinuclass and Thornton 487. Oilman's Dairy 125-
John Landers were low net
with 34' 4. Mrs. Galen Sanner
and Leonard Schildt tied with
Mrs. Ed. Nave and Randall
Gilford for second low net.
They had 35 U each,
Mrs. Davies and Dutch Nul-
because of wet grounds.
Strikes Out Nine
E x - Dodger L" d Rakow
struck out nine Detroit bat
ters and did not issue a single
walk in gaining his second
victory for Kansas City with
a five-hitter. Errors by Bubbe
Morton and Dick McAuliffe
helped the A's score three
unearned runs off Phil Regan.
Norm Cash homered for the
Tigers.
Jim Frcgosi was the man
of the hour in the Angel's
victory over the Senators. The
21-year-old shortstop helped
Los Angeles tie the score with
a ninth inning single and then
won the game with a 10th in
ning homer off former Yan
kee Jim Coates.
Jack Spring, fourth of five
pitchers employed by Angel
Manager Bill Rigney, was the
winner and Coates the loser.
Leon Wagner and Ed Sado
wski also homered for the
Angels while Chuck Hinton
paced Washington's 10-hit at
tack with a homer, triple and
a double.
ton had long drives for low
handicappers and Mrs. Stan
Stark and Gifford for high
handicappers.
Warren Bayliss was closest
to the pin for low handicap
men and Mrs. Bob Morris and
Galen Sanner for high handi
cap men.
Dick Brown was low gross
in last week end's ball sweep
stakes and Mike Johnson was
low net with 69. John Nuich
and Ray Lindquist shot 70s
for second low net.
Next three ball six - some
will be on May 12.
3M n. Edith Dickinson 516.
Bower's Const. (27-23 2. Zeffie
Graves 465 Hillycr Oil i24-36 2.
Ethel Champion 511.
UTs Bank (331, -261.1 2, Char
lene Hcavilin 459; Town House (32
28 2. Arlenc Hoffman 476.
Eads Allied (33-271 0. Alice Pol
ing 457; Barnett Shell (29-31 1 4.
Ruth Holloway 533.
Vogue Beauty (32-281 3. Rubye
Fein 488; Delah Timber (31-291 1.
Rhoda Hasklns 437.
Viking Sewing (22-381 3. Dorothy
Smith 468; Bank-North (19-411 I.
Jov Ingle 421.
Ethel Champion 205. Edith Dick
inson 200. Rubye Fein 197; Hillycr
Oil 2242.
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LINESCORKS:
American League
Detroit 010 000 000 1 5 3
Kansas City 000 210 OOx 3 5 0
Regan. Anderson 181 and Tnan
dos, Freehani (8). Rakow i2-li and
Bryan. Loser Regan (1-2). HR
Cash.
(10 innings)
Los Ana 000 001 201 13 3 1
WashinRfn 000 102 100 04 10 1
Bcjlinskv. Fowler (7), Spring ifJi,
Morgan i 10 1 and E. Sadowskt,
Rodgci s i !i ) . Rudolph, Kline i B l.
Coates (101 and Schmidt. Rctz r
flO). Winner Spring (1-0). Loser
Coates 10-1). HR Hinton. Wagner.
E. Sadowski. Fregosi.
SEMIFINAL RESULTS:
First flight
John Nuich def. Duke Anderson,
3 and 2: Russ Ache-on del Dick
Brown. 19th
Second flight
Warren Bayliss dot". Harold
Smith. 10th; Ray Mcncke def. Jim
Gill, 2 and I.
Third flight
Jack Dumas def. John Moffat,
1 up; Dick Knoll def. Reedy Berg
1 up.
Fourth flifni
Ranny Smith def. Ed Milne. 3
and 2; Dr John Owens def. Cliff
Kaiser. 4 and 3.
Fifth flight
Fred Conrad def. Tom MacLeod.
1 up: Bayard Gctchcll def. Randall
Gifford. 3 and 2.
Sixth flight
Jav Puffinbergcr def. Dick Kline.
7 and 6; Paul Moore def Ken
Teeter 2 up.
Seventh flight
Sam Prough def. Boh Schott;
William Deatherage def. Duane
Lubbers, 2 and 1.
LOVKKS
Beginners Luck (38
Leu Slallsworth -t94
t20'.-31'a) 1';.
Double Trouble 436-16. 4, Mury
Parker 536: Goof Up (20-32) 0,
Don Lewis 547.
Misfits (34-18) 4. Ken McMsna
ma 512; Twisters (31-311 0, Arnold
Fein 491.
Tornado (31-21) 4. Laurence An
derson 534; Hits St Mrs. (23-20) 0,
Marsh Brown 480.
Four Bums i29-23- 4, Lorcn So
derlund 517; Four Squares (23-29)
0, Merrit Tungate 502.
Four B's 119-33) 3. John Landers
454; Dittos (9-43) 1. Al Gascon 426.
Don Lewis 211. Dick Travis 209,
Eunice McManama 199. June Tun
gate 170; Misfits 1922.
COCA COLA INVITATIONAL
Dick McKenzic 289.16, Walt
Skundiick 288.22. Martin Stuck-
dalc 288.00. Bill Blunt 279.06.
John Dickinson 278.2. Roy
Harris 277.02. Run Dixon 276.31.
Howard Larson 271.41. Cliff
Schultz 270.49. Gale Kimball
267.27, Harry Goode 265.11. Carl
Scott 264,29. Harold Ellis 261.02,
Roger Weiss 261.02, Arnic Matbon
249.42. Sam Battistone 245.01,
Clavton Lewis 244.43, Keith Mc
Ilvain 242.43.
Cocsweli t, Market i22-10l 1.
Wilmer Boilcy 548: H A P. Co. 115
IT 3. Al Sterton 483.
Hair Shapers .22-10' 3, Tim
Horn 466. Domestic Laundry (20t.i
11 , 1. Art Baker 498.
R. C Cola (22-10) 4, Ralph
Check 551, Baumer's Sheet Metal
(6-26) 0. Don Niedermeyer 459.
Mt. Pitt Co (18j-13'a) 4. Don
Safeway Storec (17-15) 2. Art
Nordquist 498; Simmonds Const.
U3-10) 2. Jay Lubbers 535.
United Grocer ( 13-19 1 3, Ed
Rodgers 492; Squirt i23 1, Carl
Vickeron 435.
Clav Morrison 221, Don Craw
ford 217. Ralph Cheek 200. R. C.
Cola 2426.
MAJOR LEAGUE
Thunderbird Lodge (28-8) 1. O,
Mcoy 526, Asko Supply (21-151 3.
B. Moran 541.
VFW 126-10) 3. K. Maryott 549.
Standard Oil t9-27) 1. C. Ellison
97
So. Ore. Color Process. (23' j
12'ji 2 ' j . J. Fowler 581: Western
Oil and Burner (211i-14,j) l'a. N.
Gallant 542. . i.
Rotarv (18-181 I. L. Clark 510;
Jims Repair Shop (13-231 3. G.
Sonncr 490. m
RV Country Club (18-181 3. T.
Ball 518. Cal-Ore Ranches (12-24)
1, D. Boettcher 521.
The Rogues (16-20) 1. R. Isaacs
539. Desert Service (10-261 3, L.
Liscnbee 301.
J. Fowler 218. B. Moran 213. J.
Walch 211, Western Oil and Bur
ner 2552.
ROXY ANN LEAGUE '
O N C (46-141 3. Herb Vatlee
523. P M T (32-2Bi 1. Lcs Mason
504.
Reliable Cleaners (38-22 2. Lloyd
Carr 493: Graham Cabinet (32-281
2, Mel Peterson 522. ' .
Graham Electric (34-26) 3. Bud
Simmons 549: Harrison Electric
i28-32) I. Al Harriion 487.
Hoskins Const. (33-27i 1. John
nie Trulv 504: White Poodle (27'j
32 U) 3. Lou Kula 552. ,
Westward Ho" (32-28 1 1 . Bob
Warriner 508: Timber Products
(25-35) 3. Joe Silva-Bill Barber 451.
Groceteria (32-28) I. Bill Morse
503; Cummins Diesel (191J-403 3,
Ken Morrow 473. ,
Medford Radiator (27-33) 3. Dick
Wooten 504; Star Body (26-34) 1,
Lee Williams 463.
Timber Busters (26-34) 4. Frank
Berglund 482: Medford Neon 22
.ifli n Duaiic Wolfe 453.
Phil Rennick 236, Mel Peterson
225. Ed Meeker 210; Graham Elec
tric 2827. '
WONUERERS
Hi Lites 112-0) 4. Marilyn Wenl
ling 360; Who's Here (6-6) 0. Mable
Hamilton 373
Red Heads (9-3 2. Georgia Cog
gins 440; Thinkers (7-5) 2. Doris
Roe 451 , JJ
Pin Hcans (-; e.ibic lqq.v
462; Up-n-Comers (t-11) 0, Marge
Sullton 417
Hopefulls (6-6) 4. Lucy Sawyer
435. We Threet 6-6) 0. Hildred
405; Rolling Stones (4-8) 1, Jua-
nita Brenner 408.
Elsa Thomason 100, Georgia Cog
gins 184, Lucy Sawyer 169.
Phoenix High Tops
IV In Track Meet
SOC's Baseballers
Nab Two From OTI
Minnesota ... 000 000 000 fl 5 0
Baltimore 010 000 OOx 1 8 1
Stigman. Moore 18) and Battey.
Pappas i2-0i and Orsino, Loser
Stigman (1-2).
MH Girls
Score Win
Medford high girls' tennis
crew turned back Roseburg 5
to 2 here yesterday. The Med
ford lasses won four of the
five singles matches and one
of the two doubles.
RESULTS:
singles Sherry Scvall. R. def
Sharecn Younc M, 7-.V 6-1; Di
ane Paulsen. M. def. Michelle Lc
bcau. R. 6-2. 6-4: Kathy Smith. M,
def Nancy Crenshaw. R. 6-0. 6-0.
Sandra Irvine. M, def. Judy Zei
cjer. R. 6-1. 6-0; Paula Lowery. M,
def. Nancy Cranshiw, R. 6-0. 6-0.
Doubles Scvall and Lebeau def.
Irving and Lowery. 6-4. 6-4; Younc.
and Paulsen def Hetrick and Zci
glcr. 6-9. 6-1.
Dave Powell Going
To South Eugene
Eugene IUTI) Former Ore
gon fullback Dave Powell has
resigned as basketball coach
at Springfield to become an
assistant basketball .and foot
ball coach at South Eugene
high. Another ex-Oregon full
back, Bruce Snyder, will join
the Sheldon high staff as an
assistant coach.
RICH DAILY DOUBLE
Yonkers, N.Y. (UPD Samp
son Knight, a 50-1 Iongshot,
won the second race at Yonk
ers Raceway Tuesday nigm
Ashland - Southern Oregon
college baseballers finally got
their Oregon Collegiate con
ference slate underway and
they started off with a pair of
victories. They turned back
Oregon Tech 10 to 3 and 12 to
2 here yesterday.
The victories put the Raid
ers at the top of the confer
ence standings.
Dave Hughes and Don John
son each twirled a four-hitter
for the Ashland school. SOC
collected 12 hits in the first
game and nine in the second.
Six Hits, Six Runs
The Raiders' big inning of
the first fray was the sixth
in the first Inning and one in
the third.
The second fracas was the
Raiders' all the way. Seven
runs crosse dfor SO in the
second frame on four hits
two hit batmen and two cr
rors.
Errors plagued both tussles
with 10 recorded in the opener
ind 12 in the second game.
Fifteen miscues were charged
to OTI during the afternoon
and seven to the Raiders.
to pay S104 and complete a wnen six runs came in on biji
$537.40 daily double, the high- hits. SO batters pounded foul
est of the season. The open- hits in the third panel,
ing race was won by Galcaro, OTI took a three-run lead
who returned $6.70. I in the fray with two markers
Go First Class!
GO BUICK!
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MNKSCORES:
OTI 201 000 0 3 4 fl
SOC 002 206 x 10 12 4
Keller. Hunter (3i. Bailey ffl)
and Crumrine; Hughei and McKilv
ben.
OTI 100 000 1 2 4 f
SOC 270 030 X 12 0 3
Ferrcs. Keller ift) and Crumrine;
Jnhnson and McKibben. Burwell
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Rogue River
Diamonders
Beat Eagles
Lgle Point - Rogue River
high took over the lead in
Rogue league baseball s West
ern division yesterday when
the Chieftains nicked Eagle
Point here 15 to 12 in an error-filled
slugfest.
The win gave Rogue River
a 2-1 standing in the division.
Illinois Valley is 1-1 and Eagle
Point 1-2. Eagle Point vies at
IV on Friday and Rogue River
at IV on Monday.
Rogue River got 12 hits and
was aided by 15 Eagle Point
errors as the Eagles showed
the effects of two nights of
orchard heating.
Bill Cooper hit three for
three for RR. including a trip
le. Cook swatted three for
five and Bellamy two for four.
For the Eagles Rick Chamber
lain hit three for four. John
Lindcr and Frank Charley
each socked two for four and
doubled. Mike Charley also
had a two-bagger for EP.
Chief Pitcher Mike O'Brien
struck out batters 10 times.
Rogue River put over five
runs in the second inning on
two hits, two walks and six
errors. Eagle Point followed
with six tallies in the bottom
of the panel on three safeties,
three bases on bills and (wo
mislays.
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O'Brien and Coopr. Corliss.
Hcrrnian 13.. Poitevant 17- and
Nork .
EX-PITCHER DIES
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The Spokane Indians, fast
becoming the doormats of the
Pacific Coast league, made an
admirable effort at Ft. Worth
Tuesday night but that fatal
combination of the long ball
and too many Errors came
back to haunt them
again.
The Indians took the Dallas
Ft. Worth Rangers to 12 in
nings before bowing 5-4 on
the strength of a solo home
run by the Texans' Joe Mos
sek, the first batter in the bot
tom of the 12th. Earlier. Spo
kane aided the opposition's
cause by contributing two of
its three errors in a three-run
Ranger uprising in the second
inning.
The loss solidified the In
dians' hold on last place in the
Pacific Coast league's north
ern division, four games be
hind front-running Seattle.
For their part, the Rainicrs
eliminated the jam-up at the
top in the Northern division
by taking a day-night double
header from Denver, 2-0 and
4-2. The sweep put Seattle a
game in front of Portland and
Tacoma, tied for second place.
In other games, the Salt
Lake City Bees finally made
their home debut after four
consecutive rainouts by dlvid
ing a doubleheadcr with Port
land, winning the opener 5-1
and losing the nightcap 3-1
Tacoma dumped Oklahoma
City 3-1 and San Diego shaded
Hawaii 5-4.
The Padres' victory put
them back into first place in
the Southern division stand
ings, a half game ahead of
Oklahoma City. The Padres
scored all of their runs on
homers-two by Art Shamsky
and one each by Dcron John
son and Don Pavletich-but
had to stave off a ninth inning
threat by the Islanders to nail
down the win.
The Salt Lake City-Portland
twin-bill produced some good
pitching by the Beavers' Au
rclio Monteagudo and the
Bees' Al Lary. Monteagudo
spun a three-hitter and struck
out 13 batters in the finale,
while Lary turned in a three
hitter in the first game. Hec
tor Martinez homered for
Portland and Bill Cowan
smacked a three-run shot for
the Bees in the opener
At Oklahoma City, Tacoma
pitcher Jerry Thomas scat
tered six hits and struck out
10 to gain his first victory of
the year. He was in real
trouble only once, loading the
bases in the fifth before he
got the side out.
Ed Donnelly, who came on
in the 10th inning in the Spokane-Rangers
contest, gave up
only one hit in the three in
nings he worked while pick
ing up his first win of the
year. Thad Tlllotson threw the
home run ball to Mossek and
was tagged with his second
setback.
Denver was never able to
solve the offerings of Seattle
hurlers Pete Smith and Bob
Hcffncr. Smith stopped the
Bears on five hits in the first
game, then Hcffncr threw a
three-hitter in the second contest.
Phoenix Phoenix high won
from Illinois Valley 78 to 44
yesterday in a track meet
here.
The Pirates took seven of
the 14 first places and tied
for another.
Double winners in the meet
once weer Jon Granbv. Phoenix.
who nabbed the shot put and
javelin and Terry McNaught,
IV. who won the 100 and 220-
yard dashes. Ken Hawkins,
Phoenix, was first in the 440
and tied with IV's Darryl Gel
lert in the low hurdles. Gcl-
lcrt captured the high
hurdles.
Phoenix will go to Eagle.
Point on Friday while Illinois
Valley, St. Mary's and Rogue
River have a track meet at
Grants Pass.
RESULTS:
Mich hurdlea Gellert. IV; ros
ter. P; Dote, P. 18 l
too McNaught, IV; Honeycutt.
P; Swindle P 113.
Shot put Granby. P; Richey. P;
Esp. P 51-11.
Mile Fincher. IV; Mala. P; Mc
Dowell P S.00.7.
440 Hawkins. P; Swingle, P;
Hlnes. IV. 59 1.
Dlcua Thornhill. IV; Esp, P;
OnillDy. P. 128-3.
Javelin Granby, P; Richey, P;
Hlnes. IV. 166-1 i.
Broad jump Johnson. P; Camp
bell. P; McNaught. IV. 17-4.
Hlh jump Tic first. Hill and
Campbell. P: Martin. IV J-Sti.
Low hurdles Tie first. Ken
Hawkins, P. and Gellert. IV; Hill.
P. 33.43.
Pole vault Sauer, P; Palmer.
IV; Thomas. P. 11 (eet.
320 Mcpiaucnt. IV; swingle 1-;
Honcycutl, P. 24.6.
880 Thomas. P: Fincher. IV:
Johnson, P 2:14.2.
Keiay Illinois vaney ( lycer.
Hlnes. Gellert McNaught. 1:38.0.
Phoenix to Eagle rem on Fri
day.
Duckworth
Gets Post
Seattle-WPlJ - Assistant bas
ketball coach Mac Duckworth
today was elevated to the
head coaching job at the Uni
versity of Washington.
Duckworth succeeds John
Grayson, who was fired April
13.
Athletic Director Jim
Owens said Duckworth got a
three-year contract. He has
been an assistant at Wash
ington for three years.
PSC Trims
OSU 6-2
Portland-arPfuGeorge Bui
lock pitched a three-hitter
Portland State defeated Ore
gon State 6-2 in a nonconfer
ence baseball game Tuesday.
Bullock, a senior left-hander
making hia first starting!
appearance of the season,
didn't give up an earned run,
struck out five and walked
four.
SCHEDULE TITLE BOUT
Las Vegas, Nev. - (UPD - A
light - heavyweight champion
ship fight between titleholder
Harold Johnson and Henry
Hank will be held here June J.
Johnson originally was sched
uled to defend his crown
against Mauro Mina of Peru
on May 4, but Mina was
forced to withdraw because of
an Injury.
FOR EXPERT
Men's Tailoring
Phone 772-2525
I IM M -
(First mite)
Portland . 010 000 01
Salt Lake uuu U x a
Archer. I'oppin to, ana
Lary and Holdlne;.
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Portland 000 )2 000 .1 in 1
Salt Lake 000 100 0001 3 0
Montcajzudu and Mackenzie;
Seylried, Warner tfit and Holdener.
Eagle Girls
Win Match
Eagle Point high girls' ten
nis team edged Hcdrick 4 to
3 yesterday. The Eagles look
three of the five singles
matches and split the doubles
with the Hornets. The EP
girls play at McLoughlin on
Friday and the boys at Mac
on Monday.
RESULTS:
single s -Kmlly Carpenter. H.
def Teresa Pruett. E, 8-3; Kay
Teeters, H, def Dunna Gcren. K.
8-3 Lorctla Whipple. E. def. Ve
nice Carlson. H. 0-7; Carol Huber,
E def Sue Wakefield. H. 8-2;
Shcrrv Brown E. def. Sally Eaton.
II. 8-2
Doubles Carpenter and Teeters,
def Pruett and Geren 8-1. Huber
and Brown def Wakefield and
Eaton. S-4
John Burns
Has Injury
Bugene-flim -Oregon's track
tram probably will go into
its dual meet with Washing
ton Slate al Pullman Satur
day without its two top jave
lin throwers. Both were in
jured slightly while runninrj
in a non-counting weight-
men s relay again-! tsngnam
New Vork - HT1 - Harry i Young last week ena.
Harper, 67, a former pitcher ' John Burns who set school
for the Washington Senators and field records with a toss
baseball team and prominent
New Jersey politician, died
Tuesday. Harper formerly was
a New Jersey state civil atrv-
of 250-1 earlier in the day,
pulled a hamstring muscle.
Lcs Tipton, whose best mark
this year is 237-IOV m a
ice commissioner and a state neck ailment.
comm,ss.oner of labor. CLARKvriCTt5S
IDAHO WINNER Vancouver, Wash. - UTO -
Moscow, Idaho -AJrV Idaho , Clark Junior College defeated
handed Washington a 7-3 base- the Oregon Frosh 71 and the
ball defeat here Tuesday in a ! Oregon State Rooks 9-2 in a
Northern Division baseball i baseball doubleheadcr Tues
game. 'day.
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39-Hour
TIRE SALE
OPEN TILL 9 P.M. DAILY
ENDS SATURDAY 6 P.M.
Don't miss the greatest Firestone Tire Sale in yean featuring
sensational values on every Firestone tire in our inventory.
NOTHING HELD BACK... THEY'RE ALL ON SALE1
Hurry in and take your choice from thousands of
brand new, factory-fresh Firestone tires. Our warehouses
are loaded and we're priced for a sell-out.
BEST TIRE DEAL IN TOWN FOR EVERYONE...
From compacts to limousines ... all sizes and types
whitewalls and blackwalls . . . nylons and rayons . . . pick
your tire and your price and we guarantee you'll
save plenty of money.
SUPER BARGAINS FOR PRICE BUYERS...
Big selection of like-new original equipment,
take-offs, low mileage used tires. Factory-Method
New Treads, and limited stock of new tires with
last year's tread designs.
SPECIAL TRADE-IN B0NUSI
We're trading wild . . . you'll get an extra big trade-in
allowance on your old unsafe tires. Don't risk
tire failure . . . Swap 'em now for famous Fixes tones.
FREE TIRE MOUNTING... NO WAITING!
Fast, efficient service by tire experts, using the most
modern equipment in town.
CHOOSE YOUR TERMS... SAY "CHARGE IT!"
No down payment with your old worn out trade-in
tires. Pay weekly, bi-monthly or monthly. We
handle our own accounts.
FREE FREE FREE FREE FREE
Come in for your free gift ... no obligation.
Refreshments will be served daily till 9 p.m.
Come in and bring your friends and neighbors.
Includes
6-volt
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Power Beam
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FREE
With The Purchase Of 4 Tires . . . New or New Treads
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