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. MEDFOBD MAIL TRIBUNE. MEDFOBD. OBEGpW SUNDAY. MAY 5. 1963 TRIUMPHS IN DERBY Chatcaugay, second from right, with jockey Braulio Bacza up, leads the field to win the 89th running of the Kentucky Derby Saturday at Church ill Downs, Louisville, Ky. - (UP1) Chateaugay Upsets Favorites, Roars to Kentucky Derby Win Louisville, Ky. -IUPD- Cha tcaugay, a big bay colt from !he Darby Dan Farm, swept into contention on the final turn at Churchill Downs Sat urday and roared though the stretch like a runaway train to win the $151,400 Kentucky Derby by a length and one quarter. With Jockey Braulio Baeza in the saddle, the bright chestnut colt circled around 1 BOLENS MUSTANG TILLERS hav what counts IjLjL-ABfLfTy Thrt or thr MUSTANG tUltrs lo chooM from on it bott for your gardening noodi. 3hp all 'purpose tiller. 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Candy Spots, the spotted colt from California who went into the race with a perfect six for six record, i was a neck farther back and On My Honor, fourth in the field of nine of the country's greatest 3-year-olds. Chateau gay, a son of Swaps, winner of the 1955 Derby, faced an imposing task when he launched his surprise rally. For ahead of him when Bacza, a native of Panama, and the second for eign-born rider ever to win this classic, asked Chateaugay for his best were the "big three" of this 89th classic. ; Never Bend, No Robbery and Candy Spots each was ahead of him and each of them had to be caught with the greatest prize in racing up for grabs. One after another Chateu gay collared them, with Never ling desperately to match his final drive. But neither could stay with the straining thor oughbred, who flashed under the wire in 2:01 4'5, one of the fastest derbies on record. He paid $20.80, $7.00 and $3.60 across the board while picking up a winner's purse of $108,900, his initial victory in a "hundred grander. Medford's Links Team Defeats GP Medford High school's golf team recorded its 12th victory of the season Friday by de feating Grants Pass here 395 to 441. The match wound up the dual season for the Black Tornado. Rich Knight was medalist for Medford with an even par 72. Mike Miller followed with a 76. Perry Baggerly's 80 was low card for Grants Pass. Medford will vie in the up state tourney at Corvallis next Friday and Saturday. RESULTS: Grants Pau 441 Perry Basgerly 40-4080: Run Brablett 42-40 82: Marty Basset! 42-43 B7: Robin Junes 50-4S 99: Peggy Saunders 45-4093. Medford 593 Filch Knight 35-37 72: Mike Miller 37-39 7B: Tom Clark 40-3777; Steve Good 40-44 B4: Pete Hinman 44-42 86. GP Winner In Cinder Contest Grants Pass - Grants Pass high won a combined four way and two-way track meet here Saturday. In the dual the Cavemen defeated Ashland 91 to 31. In the quadrangular Grant; Pass scored 112, Ashland 46, Rogue River 28 and St. Mary's 21. MroroRDvJjTRiBUW SJPdDHilTS BOWLING Bl l.t US Roethlc.- Chevron (45-101 1, Lanell Wilkes 481; Trowbridge Klectnc ,37-18, 3. Hare! Black 410. Southern Oreiurt Tatlow 133'j 28' 3. Eileen Hunting 531; Mail Tribune HeadUnera (2044) 1, Betty Minger 4M. MAM Motor (32t--31,1 a, Marge Wade 458: McLaren Oil Wi. 32) 2, Vivian Rodgcra 430. Big Y Beauty Salon (3331) 4. Virginia Zieimer 423; Pat and Mike i 121-43) 0. Louue patteraon 43U. Eileen Hunt Inn 213, Kewple Faccy 184: Louiie Patteraon; South ern Oregon Tallow 2.114, 8ARTLKTT HKLLbS Picks (32-12) 4. Ruth Hollow y SSH; Fnber'i (18-26) 0, Bev St. Clair 464. Carriage House 31-13 3, J. Cureton 462; ChryMal Meat (18 26) 2. Alia Logan 445. Alex St Brown (29-15 3, Joyce Kraui 490; Medford Radiator U5 lUt I. Alta Knauber 402. United Grocera (26'i-17j 1, Shirley Mitchell 474; Alexander Music (21-23) 3, Vi Moore 534. Baker's Moulding t243-l&1.) 3. Nora Bailey 310; Young'a Cycle (18-26) 1, Rosa Young 457. PoKue' tiif.221,) 1, Alice Landing 411: Sy'a PIhcc (20't-232) 3, Georgia Vollmert 422. Lintngcr'a (1D-2S) 3, Jan Matin ewi 53!): Franklln'a Mayflower (14 30) ). Shirley Vorbcck 428. Lady Med ford 1 825 ' j ) 1 ' . , Louise Stocker 440; House of Beauty (16',.27'.a) 3't, Kathleen Spnrling 4H3. Jan Matthewi 201. Kay Sparling 190. Nora Bailey and Vi Moore 107. Charlotte Bohl 140 triplicate; Lln inter'a 2752. Sweeper and Playoffi May 10. GP: Lee, Henninqsqaard Vaults 13-11 V4 Cottage Grove -(VP1U Mark Henningsgaard of Coltaga Grova High ichool pole vault ed 13ll4 Friday in a dual meet against South Eugene. It was the best pole vault mark in the state this year. erasing one Henningsgaard set earlier. ' RKSt'LTS: Mien nuraics i-iowenon, HRWKins. ur; snepara, or; RR: ckwill, A. 15 05. M0 Lewis, GP; Webb. SM: Jones. RR; Darland, SM; Robin on. GP. 10.25. Mile Brown. A: baiter. RR: Lyons, GP; Reverman, SM; Woods, CP. 4.37.3. Shot put Bauer. GP; Jacoby. GP: Craig. RR; Graham, GP; Sor enson, A. 52-71?. 440 Ireland, GP; Lindquiat. GP; Darland, SM; Gates, RR; Gra ham. GP. 51.5. High Jump Lamb. A; Shepard. GP: Hutchlns, GP; Davidson, RR; Sakraidn. SM. 6-1. Broad jump Darland, SM; Boycc, A; Lewis, GP; Ekwall, A; Robinson, GP. 20 feet. Javelin Huff, A; Dean, GP; Lindcman, GP; Pennington, A; Diltz. GP. 180-6'i. Low Hurdles Howe. GP: Clark, GP; Ekwall. A; Covey, GF; Lee, RR. 21.2. 220 Jones. RR: Webb, SM: Boyce, A; Parrish, GP; Perry, GP 23 3. 880 waterman. GP: woodiey. GP; baiter, rr; Brown, a; mc Gulre. A. 2 04. pole vault bparnn. gp; coe, GP; Johnson, GP; Crenshaw, dP Lilcs. RR. 13 feet. Relay Grants Pass (White, Shepard, Perry, Ireland); Ashland; Roe tie River. 1:34.6. Discus Bone. GP: Sorenson. A: Bauer, GP; Carter, RR; Lohman, A. 148-6. ATHLETIC DIRECTOR Molala - (UPO - Ralph Ca- passo, head basketball coach at Molalla High school, has been named athletic director at the school. He will give up Bend and Candy Spots batt-the hoop coaching job. INnFPENDENT LEAGUE Table Rock Lumber Co. (43-32) 3. Clarence Freeman 580; C-W.A. (36-32) 1, A1 Mitchell 495. Wna! Cement Co ? Vincent 535; Red Pegaaiu (26-421 2, Eacle Point Teacher (3R.3n. 4 Jnkp Olsen SStt: Hnrrv Jt, TimvlA (29-391 0. Fay Goddard 531. Knlchts of Cnliimhiui i3...33. n Gary Mikxche 552: Midway Meats Z-44, I, Dan Hadlev 4B7. Timber Wo ve (3.1-331 2 n pit Huehe 5E4: P: '-r-, ivlnulriinv iaa. 36 2. Ben Dnrris 401. Clarcnre Freeman 222 !.e(f Ostmo 221. Garv Mlknnho !1I7- Table Rock Lumber Co. 2614. STAR LEAGUK Kool Kat (3H!..8ii 4. Nora Bailev 4t: Gutter Belles 23,i-16'i 0, Nellie Eltinger 30. uuuer uusiera (25-ini 3. Mnrcla Dodenhoff 409; Threi? Strikers (14'a-23'a) 1. Maybelle Gascon 30H. Son re Tirex (24.1 A t a Allr nrown 42h: hhidnwi lanu.intL. Apnea Harrison 434. apuimiM (21-10) 2',, Tmagene Clav 3BP: Rollettet (16-24) 1 , Lila Nelon 374. Alley Kitteni fin;.2ni(. n rvma . ,,ru'' mree uuas (IB-ail) 1 JuM Hihner 384. Lriwrenm 4a;i; roiestars 832) vivinn oieosoe aJa, Agnc Hprrison 174. Donna pott, ruff 173. Morcia Dodenhoff 169. Kool Kata 1273. '63 BUICK "SPECIAL" 2-Dr. At low As $61.75 Me. Ducks Blank Washington Eugene - (UPD - Oregon's Ducks, getting eight-hit pitch ing from Arba Agcr and a 13 hit attack, moved into first place in the Northern Division baseball race with a 10-0 win over Washington Friday. The win left Oregon with a 4-0 record in the division and an 18-2 mark for the sea son. Defending champion Ore gon State is in second place with a 3-0 record. The loss left Washington with a 3-4 mark. Ager, a junior left-hander, struck out six and walked one. He was aided by tnree double plays. phy and Ken Jensen paced pry and Ken Jensen paced the Ducks oliense. fetten- gill had three hits including a grand slam homer in the third inning. Murphy collect ed three hits to bat in a run and Jensen had a double and triple to drive in three runs. Title Fight Postponed To July 22 New York - lUPt - The un lucky return Sonny Lislon Floyd Patterson heavyweight title fight at Las Vegas, Nev., was committed Saturday to a third n o a t d o n e ment from Rocklni Plni (Jl-31 4. Midge I Tn. 07 , ,, ,0 h.a,, f Johnson 36:1, Pin Feathers (14-38) t .... ..i . ..u , ... 0, croii. Hubbard 410. , thc removal of a benign tu- VI Moore 310. Belly McMillan 1 mor 'rm cx-champion Pat 198. Anita Graves 197; Lucky i tcrson's right fist. strikes 1661. I Announcing the postpone ment, promoter Al Bolan of Champion ship Sports, Inc., said, "Floyd consented to the postponement only when his surgeon insisted Friday that he positively refrain from using his right fist in training for about four weeks." In Denver, Colo., the usual ly sullen, 220-pound Litton grunted, "It's okay with me" - a remark which amounted to a roar of approval from thc champion, whose injured left knee forced thc previous post ponement from April 10 and the transfer of the bout from Miami Beach, Fla., to Las Vegas, Nov. Patterson's surgeon, Dr. Ed win H. Douglass Jr., of New burgh, N.Y., explained today: "I removed a benign tumor about the size of a dime from between the fourth and fifth knuckles of Patterson's right hand last Saturday and when he visited me yesterday I had to forbid him from using the right fist for punching for at least a month." Bolan indicated it was he -not Patterson - who actually forced the issue of the new postponement. Southern Oregon Conference Batting has been changed from times al ual to appearances made at the plate counting walks, hit by pitcher and sacrifices together with times at hat. this way its more balanced. Bob Alvarez, statistician.) CONFKRKNr'K STATISTICS Tram Batting mcoioro , Klamath Falls Crater Ashland Grants Pass Team Pitching IP nieoioro 41 Klsmath Falls .... R Crater 63 Ashland Grants Pass 32 Top 20 Batters AB Kltchlng, K.F. . 21 Dellley. Med 24 Pierce. Ash 22 Guycr, K.F 23 Miller. Med 1.1 Anderson. Med... 20 Samuelson. Ash. 17 Mimmerfleld. Cr. 21 Wolny. GP 18 P. Pepper, Cr 23 Miles. Med 21 Gray. K.F 21 Alvarez, cr 31 Gllnes, Cr. - 36 Smllh. K.F 37 Neathamer. Med. 23 Rhodes, Ash. . .. 23 Thompson. Ash. 21 Rertdi-k. G.P 16 Parlsotto, K.F. .. 25 AB R 11 rhl Ave. 181 43 32 32 .287 213 43 60 40 .282 26!) 34 40 30 .171 1113 11 27 7 .148 183 18 26 11 .142 ft II ERA 1.36 1.44 4.43 3.80 4 12 3 10 3 3 .301 1 .333 8 .300 1 .2114 3 .286 3 .278 5 .261 3 .238 0 .233 6 .228 3 .222 2 .222 2 .217 2 .217 0 .200 3 .188 2 .120 Pltrhllir IP Young. Med.. 18 l,. pepper, ur. 33 R Jacks'n. KF. 26 Clay. Cr 31 Benson, K.F. .. 26.2 Rhodes. Ash. 25 Thomps'n. GP. R II ERA W I. 2 3 0 38 3 0 13 22 0 84 2 3 7 8 1.07 4 0 16 21 1.38 3 1 9 14 2 07 2 2 17 1!) 2.32 2 2 13 20 3.08 0 3 Barger. Ash .. 22.1 26 30 5.08 0 2 SEASON STATISTICS: Team Batting AB R H rbl Ave. Medford 343 63 81 30 .233 Klamath Falls 311 66 R!t .12 .286 Grants Pass 226 24 36 20 .159 Crater 312 51 38 39 .186 Ashland - 372 20 44 19 .162 ERA 1.00 2.13 2.13 2.30 4.18 B 5 LONG TRIP HOME - Boxer Alejandro Lavorante, above, in a coma since he was knock ed out in a bout last Septem ber, was carried aboard a plane at Los Angeles Saturday for the long trip home to his native Argentina. Lavorante, who was knocked out by heavyweight Johnny Riggins, has been able to take food and indulge in therapeutic exer cises at California Lutheran hospital but has not regained consciousness. -(UPI) Gold Ray Fish Count WEEK RNUING MAY 4: Chinook sslmon 69. Winter run sterlhead 117. FIU.I, SEASON: Chinook sslmon 82 since April 9. Winter run steelhead 9,782 since Nov. 16. St. Mary's Trips AHS St. Mary's edged Ashland high 471 to 480 Friday in a golf engagement at Ashland. Pat Thompson led the Med ford team with a 78 card and Mike Soran had a 79. Low for Ashland was Dian Mur phy with a 90. RESULTS: St. Miry' 471 Mike Soran 41 38 70; Pat Thompson 3tf-;id 78; Don Zeleznik 36-53111; Rick Re nicnterla 3030 100; Mike Ttaomp son 56-48104. A ! Island 480 Roger Atherton 31 4798; Dian Murphy 46-4400; Jon Roberaon 48-31 09; Steve Hutchinson 40-46 BS; BUI Hut chin, aon 51-4788. Team Pitching IP R i Medford 88 32 43 Klamath Falli 70 28 38 Granla Pan , 30 48 32 Crater 78 47 80 Aihland 74 75 74 . 22 VAM EV ROIXKRS wmriey pirrta 138-22, 4. Ruth Ilolloway 508; Bowlttiff Ptdrttea on'i.ani o. Vtrtfta Mitchell 4fin. Kool Four (35-23) 3, Ruby Ed rt.ii t;a 481; Jolly Jipclrra (28-32) 1, Elnine Konnpaaek 448. Snnre Rllw (32-281 4. Marv Parker 536; Alley Cats (28-32) 0, Koffee Klatsch (26'i-34i 3, Helen Drv 502; Three Hil- & A Mls (22-3B1 1, Lyla Smith 427. Ruby Eddlnita 214, Mary Parker 203; Koffee Klatsch 1788. Top 20 Batter Kllching. KF... Gray. KF uuyer. Pierce. 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