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Clay Pitches 2nd Straight Ho-HiUer for Crater High 2ND NO-HITTER Wayne Clay, above, pitched his sec ond no-hit baseball game for Crater high in four days when the Comets beat Ash land 6 to 1 at Central Point Tuesday. The Grizzlies got the one run on walks and er rors. Comet Baseballers Defeat Ashland 6-1, 3-0 in Doublebill Central Point - It's two no hit baseball triumphs back to back for Crater high pitcher Wayne Clay. Clay, who held Grants Pass hitless and runless last Satur day, no-hitted the Ashland Grizzlies in the opening fracas here yesterday afternoon as the Comets of Central Point swept a doutiebill in the Southern Oregon conference. Score was 6 to 1 in the opener. Larry Pepper tossed a three-hit 3 to 0 shutout for the Fireballs in the second game. Clay walked in the only run scored against the Comets yes terday after two errors and a base on balls had loaded the bases. After that he retired the last 14 men in order. He struck out batters on 12 oc casions and issued three bases on balls. Far Superior "It's the first two no-hilters back to back since Johnny Vander Meer," commented Crater Coach Bill Piche, who pointed out that Clay's pitch ing yesterday was far super ior to his performance at Grants Pass. Piche declared that the Comets are real proud' of Clay's ' accomplishment and' happy for him but remarked that undue pressure will be on him now. "Everybody stepping into the batter's box will be taking dead aim at him," said the mentor. "We hope that he'll just take it in stride." The pitcher also got two of the six hits that the Comets collected. Mike Glines, Darryl Summerfield, Pat Pepper and Willie Jones knocked the oth ers. Glines' two-baser, a ground out and a wild pitch scored one marker for Crater in the first inning. Singles by Clay and Jones and a passed ball went for a second inning run and another in the fourth pan el was on Summerfield's dou ble, a groundout and Clay's single. Three runs in the fifth Inning widened the spread., They were on a base on balls, two errors, Lou Alvarez's sac rifice fly and Pepper's two bagger. Ashland pitchers Dane Smith and Bill Tilford com bined for three strikeouts and two bases on balls. Pepper Fsm 13 Larry Pepper whiffed 13 batters and walked two in the second tussle. His mound ad versary, John Rhodes, who threw a no-hitter against Klamath Falls last Saturday, registered eight strikeouts and issued two free passes in a five-hitter yesterday. Crater put three of its hits with a hit batter and a base on balls for two runs in the first inning. Glines singled, Alvarez bunted safely and Summerfield doubled. One run In the third chukker was on Summerfield's second safe blow of the contest, an error, a walk to Jones, steals by Summerfield and Jones and Neil Rivcnburg's groundout. The other Comet hit of the tangle was a two-base blow by Glines. The victories gave third place Crater an 8-4 record in the conference while Ashland is In fourth spot with 2-8. Fireball Coach Piche praised a team effort in the double win and expressed hope that the Comets will keep it up when they engage Medford at Central Point on Saturday. linhcobes: Ashland -. 001 000 01 3 Crater - 110 UO x J S J Smith. Tllforf ii and DtSoer; Clay and Summerfield. Ashland 000 000 0 J 3 1 Crater 201 000 x 3 S 0 Rhodei and DeBoer: L. Pepper and Summerlleld. Rosebergcr 171. New York - WTO - Next sea son's Oregon-Arizona football game at Tucson Oct. 19 will be televised regionally by the Columbia Broadcasting System. SECTION B PAGES 1 to 8 siPdDnaTS MEDFORD. OREGON, WEDNESDAY, MAY 1, 1963 Tornadoes Down Grants Pass 2-0 In League Fray SOUTHERN OREGON CONFERCNCK STANDINGS Pet. Medford Klamath Falla . Crater . 1.000 .750 .667 .200 .000 Ashland Granta Past Combining a 10-hit offen sive with the three-hit hurl ing of Stuart Young, Med ford's Black Tornado wrote up its seventh straight South ern Oregon conference base ball victory here yesterday. The Medfords, unmarred in the circuit, trimmed Grants Pass high's Cavement 2 to 0. And, the Tornado went out on its home diamond again this afternoon seeking No. 8. Again, the foe was the Cli mate city team. Just three of the Twisters' safe wallops were utilized for runs. Both markers cross ed home in the third inning. Mike Barnes led off the canto by tripling to the ten nis courts back of left field. He scored on a single by Dan Miles. Miles swiped second base, went to third after the catch of Dick Deffley's flyout and crossed the platter on Young s single. Young, kept the Cavemen hitless through 5'6 innings. Then, with one out in the sixth panel, opposing pitcher MH Tennis Team 12-0 In Season Medford high completed its first undefeated dual meet tennis season under the five year helf of Coach Bob Huff yesterday by whipping Grants Pass 6 to 1. It was the 12th victory of the year for the Medford club which took the Southern Ore gon conference round robin crown with an 8-0 mark. Against the Cavemen, Med ford took all five singles matches and divided the two doubles. The Black Tornado will en ter the District 6 tourney on Thursday at Southern Oregon college. Huff will enter Lee Wim berlcy, Nick Rasmussen and Ron Grimes in singles. Dou bles teams will be Gary Highland-Mike N a u m e s, A. T. Highland - Chris Rasmussen and Tom G 1 o n n i n g-Greg Peters. RESULTS: Singles Lee Wlmberley, M. def. Roger Ramsey, G. 6-0. 6-0; Chris Rasmussen. M. def. Steve Swear ingen, G. 8-1. 6-0: A. T. Highland. M. def. Jim DeCourcey. G, 6-2. 6-1: Nick Rasmussen. M. def. Dick Bi sr.op. G. 6-0. 6-1; Ron Grimes. M. del John Bassford. G, 6-2, 6-2. Doubles A. Highland and C. Rasmussen def. Swcaringen and DeCourcey 6-4. 6-0: Ramsey and Don Sprinkle, G, def. Greg Peters and Tom Glonnlng, M, 6-3, 6-2. JONES GETS AWARD Eugene - IUPIi - Steve Jones, junior forward, Tuesday night was given the Baker Award as the most valuable player on the 1962-63 Oregon basket ball team. Gltnrt McCullough HARD-TO-GET INSURANCE "Our Specialty" UNDER 25 - OVER 60 For LICENSE SUSPENDED UNINSURED ACCIDENT DRIVING RECORD INSURANCE CANCELLED SERVICE PERSONNEL ' IMMEDIATE SERVICE - BUDGET TERMS PROMPT STATE FILINGS FIRE - AUTO - BOATS - BONDS - MEDICAL "PREFERRED RATES" Atkin-McCullough Insurance, Inc. J,l 328 South Central nmfwl Call 773-7441 tS" Jim Thompson, singled over snortsiop to nan tne possi bility of a no-hitter. Rich Wnl. ny followed with another hit dui or- retired on a forceout and flvout. Grants Pass' biggest blast was on tne bat ol Bob Peters in the final stanza. Ho smash ed the ball into left field be tween the end of the tennis courts and the school build ing, good for three bases. Peters was no speed demon. But, had it not been for a auick retrieve anH fin ihmw. in by outfielder Mike Neath- amer and wen-nurled relay by shortston Dan Miia it,. blow could have been good ior me circuit. Peters' elnnt 1pH f hA frame. Two flyouts and a striKeout iinlshed the ruckus. Young struck out halts seven times 'and gave up two oases on balls. Mike Neatham er hit two for three for Med ford and Barnes anH Mil. each two for four. Medford nao tne bases loaded in the second inning on a hit two walks. GP starting pitcher Steve Newman vielded hnth nf h runs and six of the hits. He tanned one batter and walked two over three frames. In the remainine three Thnm permitted four hits and whiff- ea tnree batters. Medford rjlaveH ball. L1NESCORE: pants Pass ... 000 000 0 n 3 i Medford 002 000 x 2 10 0 Newman, Thompson (4) and Peters; Young and Barnes. MHS Girls Nab Match Medford high girls tennis team defeated Roseburg 6 to 1 yesterday in a match at Rose burg. The home club took one of the singles encounters and Medford the rest of iht tn. sles. Medford will enter the Dis trict 6 tournament tomorrow at Southern Orecnn cnUpo Coach Pat Mounts has an nounced that her singles crew will be Kathy Smith, Char lotte Reynolds and Karen Davis. The Tornado doubles teams will be Sharcen Young Diane Paulsen, Sandra Irving Paula Lowery and Sue House- Jeanne Salade. A nine-girl tourney entry has been listed also for St. Marys of Medford. In singles it will be Laura Batzcr, Susan Naumes and Mary Walsh. Playing doubles will be Char lotte Sokolowski-Sarah Rob inson, Susan Latendresse Stcphani Hollen and Ann Parsons-Michelle Ely. RESULTS: Singles Sherry Sevall. H, def. Kathy Smith, M. 8-1. 6-2; Shareen Young. M. def. Mlchele Lebeau, R, 6-2, 5-7. 6-1: Diane Paulsen. M, def. Martha Hetrick. R. 6-2. 6-3: Sandra Irving. M. def. Judy Zicg ler. R, 6-0. 6-1: Paula Lowery, M, def. Nancy Crenshaw, R, 6-2. 6-4. Doubles Young and Paulsen def. Lebeau and Hetrick. 6-0. 6-3: Irving and Lowery def. Zeigler and Crenshaw, 6-0, 6-0. Don Day Eagle Point Frosh Win Phoenix - Eagle Point won from Phoenix high 76 to 46 yesterday in a freshman track meet. The Eagles had triple win ners in Dennis Hitters, who won the hurdles; Lindell Car' nr.?, wno took the shot put and discus, and Bronson who won the broad and high jumps. Jamie Merritt won the 100 and 440-yard runs for Phoe nix. RESULTS: Mich hurdleiRltters. KP: Da vidson. P; Scupien. P. 11.2. iuu Merrill, r: unmet, f, ur ham. P. 118 1320 Jensen. EP: Hlsdon. F: Vencill. P 3:48.1. 440 Merrit. P; Smith, EP; HiKdon. P; Vencill. P. 3:48 1. Javelin Scupien. P; Haikkila, P; Love. EP. 117-im. Shot put Carney, EP; Beddoe, P; Kliever, P. 38.4. Broad J u m p B ronton, EP; Smith, EP; Ritters. EP. 1611. Low hurdles Kitten. EP: Scu pien, P: Beech urn, EP. 16.3. foie vbuii lie iirai, amim ana Bronson. EP; Sauer, P. 10 feet. 220 Wilson. EP; Grimes. P; Merrit, P 27.0. 860 Meyer. EP: Jensen. EP: Thompson, P. 2:18.8. mgn jump uroninn. ep Bea ingfield. EP: Love, EP. 5-2. Discus Carney, EP; Beddoe, P; Harper, EP. 107 feet Relay Eagle Point. 52.1, iiumn it lis: m IJJUIU Ik iUJ (f just Jy ?. iTTH 13P0WER PACKED1 WIZARD MOWERS TO CHOOSE FROM! Dependable Powerful 2-Cycle Engine! BajfrJ I .:. L.StUuL, 1 gslk close-trim base! g i VlSWimS ' nYYYi Float-lock handle II NO 11 lill j ' II M Hush.tone muffler! Kff Va&f?' ft DOWN W . 3XC3MI Wl7rdlf fftelee D T. 400.000 Tfmatl S' F 'tti I IW.W 2X3315 ""Q jxcuir lxc3Mi f cOJ6 19" Power Mower 20" Imnerinl Mower 20" Self-Pronelled O VZkl Safe, convenient dial Handlebar controls and Synchro-mesh drive Ijf !SZ' I ICF controls on handlebar. starter release. Instant all you do is guide! IJ5 JfcSi4aJ5lSSiS I RccoaarY. 50" slT 60" h.ndUbar. 70" MW I OPAQUE PLASTIC ' H Sgi 6""antd 1 Teer. CTpjTp:.- yj) r GARDEN HOSE k-3! 12 Months of Guaranteed Starting! 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It will be held at 3:30 p.m. on Thursday at Rogue River, Chieftain Coach Frank Morris reported this morning. Go-Kart Endurance Run Set ct Monroe Junction City - A 50-mile Go-Kart endurance event will be held May S, at Monroe. The event, sanctioned by the City of Monroe and spon sored by the Junction City Go Kari club will be a benefit for the Children's Hospital school in Eugene. All proceeds from the event will go to the school. Gates will open at 9 a.m. and the event will begin at 12:30 p.m. Go Karts from throughout the state are ex pected to compete. Karting In ternational rules and 1 filia tions will rj enforced. Muf flers are mandatory and there will be a sportsman class for obsolete engines. Strict regulation checks will be given all karts entered In the event. hM$(t WO MONEY DOWN! Klk 0IANT PRICE CUT! S I yi 18" POWER MOWER , Crater Has 1st League Tennis Win Central Point-Crater high wrapped up Its pre-district tourney dual meet tennis cam paign here yesterday with Its first Southern Oregon confer ence victory of the season. The Comets edged Ashland 4 to 3. They won three of the five doubles engagements and split the singles. Crater will have a full en try in the District 6 meet on Thursday at Ashland, Mike Gardner, Les Dewey and Rob ert Bruce will contend in the singles. Doubles entries will be the teams of Cliff Pinkham- Joe McCalvy, Rick Mayes Mikc Turner and Jerry Cal-hoon-Greg Applcn. RESULTS: Singles Monte Burns. A. def. Les Dewey. C. 6-1 6-1; Jeft Trost. A. def. Mike Gardner. C, 3-6. 8-6, 6-0: Robert Bruce. C, def. John Wackcr. A, 2-6. 6-4. 6-4: Cltff Pinkham, C, def. Roland Sturde vant, A. 6-1. 7-5: Joe McCalvv, c. def. Fred Roberts, A. 6-2, 6-i. Doubles Burn, and Wacker. A, del. Rick Mayes anil Mike Turner, C. 6-1. 6-2; McCalvv and Pinkham def. 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