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10 A Balk Helps Mets Giants Win, End By MILTON RICHMAN UPI Spoil WtiUr Who aeyi they've eased the balk rule? National League President Warren Gllei tried, but ap parently he didn't get through to his umpires. They act a National League record Monday night by call ing the 77th and 78th balks ot the season and also set Casey Stengel to doing cart wheels because one of those balks gave the New York Mets a 4-2 victory over the Los Angeles Dodgers. Dodger reliever Ed Roe buck balked home the win ning run during a three-run rally in the seventh inning after winner Roger Craig had erased the old mark of 76 in a single season by balking home a run in the jecond "I thought they had eased the rule,", said a dejected Roe ouck after the game. "I still don't know what the interpre tation is." Craif Perplexed Too Craig, who beat his former teammates for the first time, vas perplexed too, although happier than Roebuck be cause he won. Pan-Am Games Resume Sao Paulo, Brazil - IUFD - rhe program is crowded but the gold medal yield will be tight today in the Pan-American Games as the United States, which is making s .hambles of this year's com petition, continues its march award a record 121 victories Four years ago in Chicago the United Statea won 120 fold medals and with a bulk if the events still to be de cided in this year's competi ion. the Yanks already have ribbed 64 first places. The boxing competition, in which the United States is ex pected to win most of the gold medals, gets underway with lualifylng bouts tonight. Some of the finals will be neld on Wednesday and the remainder on Friday. Track and field, fencing, yachting and modern nen tathlon dominate today's pro gram, only one final is on ap in track and field - the 3,000 meter steeplechase and the United States is not expected to grab the gold medal in this event because of Illness to George Young of Lea Cruses, N.M. NO MAM Vb LONELY WHEN EATING SPAGHETTI eccMMC maoumuw MUCH ATTfMTION We Make iituraa, DeHvettai at Only a SIIM lilts Caere Prams Caurtaaui same 772-9014 SOBBING SIMS SAYS: We Can Repair Your LAWN MOWER TirM Gtari Rollers - Whaoli Engine Part Machine Sharpening Crankshafts Straightened SIMS TUESDAY. APRIL 30, IMS "I didn't think I balked," said the lanky Met right-hander. "I was sure I stopped be fore I delivered the ball. But the umpire Al Barlick said I didn't. Dodt er Manager Walt Al ston said both Roebuck and Craig had balked. "Neither of them stopped," he said. "Even under the re vised interpretation of the rule, both were guilty of balks." According to Giles' newest directive, pitchers still are re quired to come to a stop in their delivery when there is a runner on base, but they needn't stop "at least one sec ond" as was the case previ ously. Stengel, against the rule from the start, said he under stood it perfectly "but uo explain it to my pitchers." Anyway, Roebuck's seventh Spring Golf Toga Won By Schmidt Carl Schmidt won the men's spring golf handicap tourna ment in finals Sunday at the Rogue Valley Country cluD. He defeated Ray Lindquisl 8 and 5. Schmidt had a 74, two over par, for the full 10 holes. Howard Scroggin won the medalist playoff with 81-8-73 to Leo Vilarino's 104-19-85. Other flight finals complet ed during the past week had the following results: First - John Nulch defeated Russ Acheson, 3 and 2; second -Warren Bayliss defeated Ray Mencke, 6 and 4; third-Jack Dumas defeated Dick Knoll, 7 and 6; fifth - Bayard Getch ell defeated Fred Conrad, 4 and 2; sixth - Paul Moore de feated Jay Puffinberger, t up; seventh - Sam Prough defeat ed William Deatherage, 7 and 6. Sheldon Low Grots Ranny Smith and Dr. John Owens had yet to play In the fourth flight. Jim Sheldon shot a 72 to win the week end ball sweep stakes gross prize at Rogue Valley Country club. Nuich was second low with a 73. John Jensen took the net prize with a 87. Jim Dunlevy was second with a 68 and Du mas and Schmidt tied for third with 70s. The men's best ball partner ship tourney at RVCC his a full entry of 64 - 32 two-man teams. Pairings will be post ed Saturday morning, May 4, starting date for the first round of matches. Pros Ron Capcrna and Mar lon Helton and amateurs Ralph Odcl), Harry Mlllclte and Phil Getchell are to rep rorent Rogue Valley In the forthcoming Oregon Open. RENT a Hertz Truck by tht WELK, DAY or HOUR A. S. Scarlett license Medford Agent CHUCK RISSE ENCO SERVICE 8th ft South Fir PHONE 772-S638 Cycle I Hobby Shop 23 North Mr 772-2472 lajflfl Beat Dodgers; Losing Streak inning balk allowed Charley Neal to trot home with the winning run from third base and ended the Mets' three game losing streak. Rookie Ed Kranepodl start ed the winning rally with u double to open the seventh and after Neal bunted safely, loser Bob Miller uncorked a wild pitch that tied the score. Neal advanced to third on Al Morrn'i single and came home after Roebuck relieved Miller and committed a balk. The San Francisco Giants snapped a three-game losing streak with a 4-3 victory over the Philadelphia Phillies in the only other NL game play ed. Rain washed out schedul ed games between the Hous ton Colts and Pittsburgh Pi rates and Chicago Cubs and Cincinnati Reds. In the American League, the Washington Senators beat the Los Angeles Angels, 9-3, In the first game of a twi nighter but lost the second game, 13-8. The only other scheduled garner between the Chicago White Sox and New York Yankees, and Baltimore Ori oles and Minnesota Twins were rained out. Mays Belts 100th Triple Willie Mays belted the 100th triple of his career in the third Inning and came home with the winning run on Orlando Cepeda' single off loser Cal McLish. Former Oriole Jack Fisher was pick ed for 10 hits by the Phillies, who dropped their third straight, but went the dis tance for his first NL victory. Chuck Hinton drove in three runs with a homer and a single to pace the Senators to their victory in the opener over the Angels. Bob Turley suffered his third straight loss for Los Angeles, although a two-base throwing error by reiiver Julio Navarro opened the gates for a four-run Wash ington rally in the fifth. Don Rudolph hurled an eight-hitter for his first victory. The Angels came from be hind with six runs in the seventh to salvage the night cap. Albie Pearson collected three hits to pace the win ner's 14-hlt attack. Mel Nel son was the winning pitcher and Jim Hannan the loser. NATIONAL LEAGUE L.A 020 000 0002 7 0 Hew YorK .100 000 30X 4 9 1 Miller, Roebuck (7) and Rose horo. Craij (2-2) and N. Sherry, Coleman (B. Loser Miller (2-1). San Fran 031 000 0004 8 0 Phlla. . 020 Oin 0003 10 2 Flaheri 1-2) end Bailey, Haller (St. McLish. Kllppstein 3( and Dalrymple. Loser McLish (0-2). Houtson at Pittsburgh, ppd., rain Chicago at Cincinnati, ppd., rain Only games scheduled. AMKKICAN LEAGUE (First game) Washington . 002 040 0030 0 0 L.A 001 002 0003 R 2 Rudolph 1-2 and Leppert. Tur ley, Navvnrro (5), Morgan (8) and E, Sadowski. Loser Turley (0-3). HR G. Thomas, Hinton. (Nrrititd same) Washington 000 500 300 8 9 3 L.A Ill 020 82x 13 14 1 stennouse, quirk (4), Bouldin 18). Hannan (7). Daniels l7t. Duck worth 17) and Retzer. Schmidt (8): Lee. Grba (4), Nelson (4). Fowler (8) and Klrkpatrick. Winner Net son 1-0). Loser Mannan (0-1). New York at Chicago, ppd., rain Baltimore at Minnesota, ppd., rain (Only games scheduled). Fritos, Lucky Five, Co-op Take Titles Fritos Kids in Class A, Lucky Five in Class B and Jackson County Cu-op in Class C were the team winners in the Medford Bowling associ ation's city tournament. Team event was rolled Sat urday and Sunday at ffoxy Ann lanes. Doubles and sin- Eugene Loses Seventh Game In A Row By United Pratt International Five clubs are still Jockey ing for position tn the North west league but Eugene has already dug a nice bomb shel ter In the cellar. Yakima downed Eugene Monday night to hand the Oregon team its seventh straight loss since the season opened. In the only other scheduled game Salem crush ed Lewlston 16-7. Ron Hcrr picked up his second win of the campaign for Yakima with a solid five hitter. The only run off him came in the fourth w!t n Bob Pearson scored Skip Rhodes with a single. Portland - iCM - The assess or, also helped win WiL valuMkm of potUtM-l own cause driving In two runt . with a double in the fourth. lntown area will drop S10 Salem had a big nine-run I million when tax bills come barrage in the fifth to sink out in October. County Assess Lewlston. Wall Heckle and j or Joe Hawkins said Monday. nsuarry soi u rouuigi wnn ncuDies ana me uoagers added five singles and three walks during the frame. McGarrv hit a solo homer in the Salem eighth. J STANDINGS NATIONAL LEAGUE L. Pet. .60 .684 .600 .550 .476 .474 .444 .373 .375 350 Pittsburgh 1 St. LOUIS Milwaukee San Francisco Los Anjjeles .... Chicago Philadelphia Cincinnati 6 New York A Houston 7 Monday's Result New York 4. Los Angeles 2 (night) San Fran. 4. Philadelphia 3 (night) nouston ai fiiisDurgn 3 tnignt) Chicago at Cincinnati pd , rain) Tuesday's Probable Pitchers tan rrancisco ai rnuaaeipnia (night) O'Dell (2-0) vs. Mahaffey (2-2) or Lopez (10). Los Angeles at New York (night) Drysdafel 2-2) vs. Wllley (1-1). Mliwauxee at louis nignt) Shaw (0-1) vs. Simmons (3-0). Houston at Pittsburgh (night) rarreu (i-ai vs. rrieno is-ui. Chicago at Cincinnati (night) Hobble (1-2) vs. fXoney (2-1). Wednesday's Garnet Houston at New York (night) San Fran, at Pittsburgh (night) Milwaukee at Cincinnati (night) Los Angeles at Phlla. (night) Chicago at St. Louis (night) AMERICAN LEAGUE Kansas City .... 12 7 New York 8 5 Boston 9 6 Baltimore 10 7 Chicago 7 7 Los Angeles .... 10 10 Minnesota 8 10 Detroit 8 10 Pet. GB .632 .615 1 .600 1 .588 1 .500 2', .500 23 .444 3a .444 3tf .385 4 .316 6 Cleveland 3 Washington 6 13 Washington 9, Los Angeles 3 (1st, twi-nlght) Los Angulas 13, Washington 8 (2nd, night) New York at Chicago, ppd., rain Baltimore rain Baltimore Minnesota, PPd ppd., Minnesota, rain Only games scheduled Tuesday's Probable Pitchers Cleveland at Boston Baltimore at Minnesota Kansas City at Detroit New York at Los An tele might) Williams (1-0) vs. McBrlde (f-1). umy game scneaLieai Wednesday's Games Boston at Minnesota New York at Los Angeles (night) Clevland at Kansas City (night) Washington at Detroit (night) Baltimore at Chlcaio 2 (twi- nlght) PACIFIC COAST LEAGUE Southern Division W. L. Pet. Oklahoma City 10 6 .623 Salt Lake City.. 7 4 .636 San Diego 8 9 .471 Dallas-Ft. Worth 7 10 .412 Denver 3 n .313 Northern Division W. Seattle 10 Pet. .714 .811 .571 .375 .353 Portland 11 Tacoma j 8 Hawaii 6 Spokane 6 Portland 5, Hawaii 3 Salt Lake City 5. San Diego 0 Spokane 2. Dallas-Ft. Worth 1 Only games scheduled. INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE Northern Division Buffalo 0 3' Syracuse 7 8 Rochester 6 7 Pet. GB .750 .467 3'j .462 3a .337 5 .333 5 Pet. GB .643 .615 L4 .338 1H .467 til .400 3 (5 Toronto 3 9 Richmond 4 8 Southern Division W. Little Rock 9 Atlanta 8 IndlananoHs 7 Jacksonville 7 Columbus 6 Monday's Results Jacksonville 9, Rochester 4 Little Rock 0. Syracuse 7 Buffalo 20, Columbus 14 Atlanta at Toronto, ppd., rain Indiananolts at Richmond, nod rain. NORTHWEST LEAGUE W. L. Pet. .833 .714 .371 .300 .429 .000 Salem 3 1 Wentchet 3 2 Lewtston . 4 3 Trl-Clty 3 3 Yakima 3 4 Eugene 0 7 Hi Monday's Results Salem 16, Lewlston 7 Yakima 6, Eugene 1 gles will be contested on Sat urday and Suhday. May 4 and 5 at Medford lanes. Fritos Kids had a 2995 count in Class A. Asko Sup ply took second with 2947 and Shaky Jakes third with 2940. They were followed by the BPOE Sports with 2929, Lam port's Sporting Goods with 2923 and Coca Cola No. 3 with 2910. Lucky Five totaled 3043 in Class B. Other highs were Scratch Pads 2887. Learn's Texaco 2883, Electrical Prod ucts 2882, North Riverside tavern 2877, Country club 2868, Thunderbird lodge 2861 and Rogues of the Rainbow league 2860. Jackson County Co-op had 2665. The doubles and singles are to begin at 8 a.m. on Saturday and run through 10 p.m. on Sunday. Men may inquire at the desk at either of the two local bowling establishments, beginning Tuesday evening, concerning their starting times. Portland Downtown Atsoumont Drop tIe said the figure was , ; based on a reassessment of the downtown "core area" In I "8"' growth of uburban thopping centers. MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE. MEDFORD. ORECON MEDFORD. ,$5iS..TRIBUNl SPORTS HE MISSED Ralph Dupas, right, missed world junior middleweight champ Denny Moyer with a roundhouse right during the second round of their championship fight in New Orleans last night. Dupas scored a split decision to win the title. (UPI) Ralph Dupas Gets Split Decision Over Denny Moyer New Orleans-fllPII-Ralph Du pas climaxed 13 years of fighting and two unsuccess ful title bids Monday night, beating Denny Moyer for the Junior middleweight boxing championship. Thornton To Face Pastrano United Press Internnational At Las Vegas, Nev., Satur day night, light heavyweight 175-pound contenders Wayne Thornton of Bakers field, Calif., and Willie Pastrano of Miami Beach meet in a na tionally televised match-their third. Thornton will be favored at about 7-5 because he out pointed Pastrano in their first fight at Madison Square Gar den, on Feb. 9, although held to a draw by dancing Willie in their second encounter at he Garden, March 23. The week's boxing schedule also includes: T u e s d a y N c w York (Sunnyside) Lou Moses vs. Floyd McCoy. Barranquilla, Colombia - Pedro Carabello vs. Carlos Zayas. Lethbridgc, Alberta Peter Schmidt vs. Eddie First Rider. Wednesday U n 1.0 ri City, N.J. Ray Patterson vs. Ray Pacheco. Thursday Worcester, Mass. Dick French vs. Lou Gutti- ercz. Friday Milan, Italy Don Fullmer vs. Sandro Mazzing hi. Los Angeles (Olympic)-- Juan Ramirez vs. Don John son. Sunday Brescia, Italy Wayne Bethea vs. Sante Amonte. Willamette, Pacific Win By United Press International Willamette and Pacific scor ed wins in Northwest confer ence baseball games Monday. Willamette walloped Col lege of Idaho 8-". at Caldwell to nm its conference record to 4-1 and Pacific edged Whit man 10-9 at Walla WoUs. Linfielri leads the league with a 5-1 mark. Jim Booth, Don Stout and Jim Burnett each collected two hits for Willamette. For Pacific, Al Uyematsu had three hits and Jerry Krax berger got two. LAMPORT'S Medford $ Most Popular Sporting Goods Store 22A East Main Street FLATFISH . . 79' 3 and 7 Sixe PHONE 772-6815 The 27-year-old Dupas showed his appreciation by kneeling in the ring and praying after the split deci sion was announced. A crowd of 5.028 paid S29, 112.50 to see the champion ship bout, the second title match to be fought in New Orleans in 46 years. "I knew it was now or never," Dupas said after the fight. "After two previous losses in championship matches, a third defeat would have been like a third strike in baseball." Particularly gratifying to Dupas was the fact that he was able to sew up the crown in his hometown, where he began fighting as a 14-year-old Golden Glover in 1950. It was the 99th professional victory for Dupas, compared with 18 defeats and six draws. Moyer entered the match with 35-1 record. Dupas previousl lost title matches to Joe Brown and welterweight Emile Griffith. Moyer had defended his title once, defeating Stan Harring ton earlier this year in Hono lulu. Although the fight contract contained no provisions for a return match, Moyer said he understood Dupas had agreed to give him a rematch if he won. Moyer was guaranteed 35 per cent of the gate, or $7,500, and Dupas was guar anteed 20 per cent. Moyer outweighed Dupas 154 to 151. Griffin Creek Thumps J'yille Griffin Creek defeated Jacksonville school yesterday in a playoff for the champion ship of the local American league. The score was 17 to 0. The linescore: Griffin Creek 317 617 6 0 Jacksonville 000 0 0 3 8 Wirth and Mason; Smith. White (4) and While, Heyerman Mi. FIGHTS Sydney. Australia UM Ollie Taylor. 121'j, outpointed Gene Aratjon. 120. Philippines 1 12). Cardiff. Wales iUPI Howard Winsone. I26'j, Wales, stopped Qracttux Lamperti. 1273,. France (8). North Dartmouth. Mass. lUPIt Manny Burco, ISO. New Bed ford. Mass . slopped Augie Sim mons. MS, New York (61. New Orleans UPI Ralph Du pas. 551. New Orleans, outpointed Denny Moyer. 134, Portland, Ore, (15. won world junior middle weight titlei. Hollywood. Calif iUPl Memo Lopez. M3 1 . . Mexico, outpointed Benny Medina. 144, Fresno. Calif. 10). Prospect Shuts Out Butte Falls Prospect - Prospect gained a 2 to 1 advantage in its best three out of five series with Butte Falls here yesterday with a 1 to 0 victory. Prospect scored the only run of the game in the second inning when Larry Bean dou bled, then, came home on Ir- vin Hall's single. The two teams are playing a five-game series to deter mine the winner of the Class B Jackson county baseball ti tle. Butte FaUl 000 000 00 4 0 Prospect 010 000 0 1 3 4 Ellis and Stratton; Hemphill and Bean. Womens' Golf Ladies from Grants Pass and Ashland will be guests of the Rogue Valley Women's Golf association here Thurs day, May 2. Luncheon will be served at 1:30 p.m. Play on April 25 was med al. Winners were: A group, Mrs. R. H. Torheim and Mrs. C. A. Holmes tied; B group, Mrs. Randall Gifford and Mrs. Russ Heysell tied; C group, Mrs. Dean Lambert; D group, Mrs. Ray Sorenson; nine-hole group, winner was Mrs. Luke Vorheis and runner up was Mrs. E. S. Wentjar. Fourth round play has been completed in the women's spring handicap tournament. Results were: Championship flight- Mrs. Fred Coleman def. Mrs. S. A. Peters; Mrs. James Bayliss def. Mrs. William Miller. First fliiht Mrs. John Flynn der. Mrs. War ren Beyliss; Mrs. Charles Swenson def. Mrs. Wayne Safley. Second fllfht Mrs. Deane Lambert def. Mrs. C. A. Holmes: Mra. Randall Gil ford def. Mrs Ray Frisble. Third flight Mrs. C. B. Collins def. Mrs. J. A. Dickey: Mrs. Charles Gustafson def. Mrs. Ed Nave. Fourth fllsht Mrs. Richard Schwann der. Mrs. Max Millhollin by default; Mrs. Hobt. Morris def. Mrs. Robt. Palm er. Fifth flltht Mrs. Ren Taylor def. Mrs. Tom Tubbs; Mrs. Wm. Cowning def. Mrs. Ray Sorenson. NINE-HOLE TOURNEY (Second round) Championship flight Mrs. Dorothy Dawson won from Mrs. Max Larson by default; Mrs. R. H. Leer def. Mrs. E. S. Wentjar. First flltht JVIrs. Bruce Hammond def. Mrs. Hllph Martlatt; Mrs. William Tycer def. Mrs. Willis Williams. MAY 9 PAIRINGS: Mesdames Gordon Reeves. K W. Sickles, Leonard Schlldt. Robert morns; Hay iriSDie. r. Hut.cn. Galen Sanner, Jack Wood; Rues Acheson. C B. Collins, Brian Douglas, Robt. Boyer; Harvey Woods. Randall Gifford, Al Wil liams, Fred Coleman; C. A. Holmes R. H. Torheim. John Flynn, R. E. Heysell; Lloyd Brooks. Robt. Palm er, Dean Lambert. Ren Taylor; H. S. Covington. T. A. Culbertson, Frank Tamney; Frank Benesh. Wm. Schei. Richard Schwahn; S. A. Peters. Wm. T. Clark. Chas. Gus tafson, Tom Tubbs; Ed Nave, Chas. McCuan. Warren bayliss. Mesdames F. L. Brewer. Floyd Sommers, Arthur Wood, Jerry Ol son; Ken Teeter, J. A. Dickey; Russell HoRue. Andrew Foley: Wm. Cowning, Wayne Safley, C. R. Williamson. Jim Bayliss; Marcel Thiebaud, B. D. Mitchell, R. M. Sorenson. Reese Alexander; How ard Scroggins, Max Millhollin, Glen Fabrick, W. L. Stark, Paul Deaver, Dick House, S. L. Stark, W. H. Pyle; Wayne Stroble. Law rence Buonocore. Chas. Swenson. I Those wishing information on pHirings should call Mrs. S. O. Prough 772-S962 or Mrs. Robt Hart 773-7937.) McLoughlin Tips Eagles McLoughlin Junior high boys team downed Eagle Point high 4 to 3 in a match yesterday. The Bulldogs won three of the five singles tus sles and split the doubles. RESULTS: Slnfles D U A n e Windham. G. def James Bennett. M; f-7; Rich Cowden. E, def. Steve Ojer. M. AM: Lynn Wcstwood. M. def. Den nes Anderson. E. 8-2; Ken Curtis. M. def. Rusty Vaughan, E. 8-4; Jim Reynolds. M, def. Bruce Mc Dowell, E. 8-t. Doubles Windham and Cowden def Bennet and Ojer. 8-2; West wood and Curtis. M. def. Ander son and Vaughan, 8-4. BONJOUR HEADS Louisville, Ky. - (UPC - Bon jour headed a field of eight in today's running of the $15,000 Derby Trial at Chur chill Downs In a race design ed to set the field for Satur day's running of the Ken tucky Derby. Specify LININGER'S READY-MIX CONCRETE Tornadoes Oppose GP Nine Wednesday One game on Wednesday and four on Saturday round out this week's contention in Southern Oregon conference baseball. Marilynn Edg es Mickey Augusta, Ga. - (UPB - You had to have a scorecard to pick out the winner of the 24th women's Titleholders championship Monday. When the cheers died down, winner and new champion Marilynn Smith was wracked with sobs and the loser, de fending champion Mickey Wright had a big grin. Moments before, Marilynn, an attractive 36 - year - old blonde from Tequesta, Fla., just outside West Palm Beach, had climaxed a dramatic come-from-behind drive to beat Mickey In a playoff by one stroke, 72-73. The tears were from joy and tension. Just 24 hours earlier, Marilynn, who had never won one of the "major" tournaments in 13 years as a professional, had thrown away a seemingly safe lead and ended the regulation 72 holes of the Titleholders in a 292 tie with Mickey. Just about everyone thought Monday's 18 - hole playoff would be anti-climatic; that Mickey, long-hitting 28-year- old Texan from Dallas, would overpower Marilynn just as she had done Ruth Jessen in a similar Titleholders playoff last year. Ducks Defeat Idaho 3-2 Eugene-IUPD-Fred Pettengill slammed two home runs to give the Oregon Ducks a 3-2 Northern Division baseball win over Idaho Monday. The teams were to meet here again today. The decision moved Oregon into the division standings with a 3-0 record and left the Vandals with a 2-3 mark. Pettengill, a junior third baseman, hit a homer with Cal Dean on base with a single in the second and provided the game-winning tour-bagger in the sixth. Idaho's Chuck White hit a two-run homer in the top of the sixth. Junior right-hander Robbie Snow scattered nine hits for Oregon for his first league victory and his fourth win of the season. Rogue River Wins Western Rogue Title Cave Junction-Rogue River shut out Illinois Valley High here yesterday 4 to 0 to be come western division cham pion in the Rogue league. Rogue River won with a single run in the fourth in ning, adding three more in the seventh. The linescore: Rogue River .. 000 100 3 4 8 1 Illinois Valley 000 000 00 1 3 O'Brien and Cooper; Johnson and Kihs. For . I I ! '63 Buick ig I I Spaoal 2-Door A ( W JjkiL A I $61.75 "J I Grants Pass tomorrow makes its second trip of tha week to Medford for 4 p.m. play. On Saturday, Medford will face Crater at Central Point and Klamath Falls will go to Grants Pass for double headers. GP was at Medford for a single game today while Ash land tangled with Crater in two frays at Central Point. In non-league scrapes Ash land will play on Thursday at Yreka, Calif., Roseburg will come to Medford on Friday and Happy Camp, Calif., will visit Ashland on Saturday. District Tennis Thursday Tennis highlight of tha week will be the boys' and girls' district tennis tourna ments at Southern Oregon college in Ashland on Thurs day. The meets were original ly planned for Saturday but there is a schedule conflict. In track Eagle Point will go to Phoenix on Friday and Grants Pass junior varsity to Rogue River. Saturday fare is Medford at Klamath Falls, Ashland at Grants Pass and the Bend Bulletin meet in which Crater is a participant. Grants Pass and Medford golf teams vie here on Friday. Totems, Seals Clash Tonight San Francisco-.UPIi-The Se attle Totems, with coach Keith Allen frankly missing the home ice resume their skirmishing against the San Francisco Seals tonight for the Western Hockey league's Lester Patrick trophy. "There's no doubt that it's tough having to play all the games at the Cow Palace," said Allen, whose sextet was evicted from its Seattle Rink by the Ice Follies. "It's a tough shake for any team. But our club is in good shape, the series is down to three out of five now, and we are hopeful that we can take it." San Francisco defeated Se attle, 6-5, Sunday to pull even in the best of seven game series after the Totems won the opener lasv Friday, 3-2. Both victories were scored in overtime. Stop-O-Matic B,ake Lining In stalled on all 4 Wheels WHILE YOU WAIT! Easy terms. Brake Specialist for 23 years. Phone 779-1966 NATIONAL BRAKE CENTER Home Improvements Driveways Sidewalks Patios ,t ,2,6 No,,- CALL 773-7555 for FREE ESTIMATES