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MEDFOBD MAIL TRIBUNE. MEDFORD. OREGON SUNDAY. MAY S. 19(3 B 7 MedfokdTribuki SIPCDIHiTS Red Raiders Score Fifth Track Victory Ashland - Southern Oregon college extended lis winning streak to five straight as the Red Raiders tallied 123Va points over University of Pa cific's 38, Central Oregon col lege's 13'4, and Southwestern Oregon college's 6 points. The Raiders captured 14 of the 17 top positions in the four-way meet. Doyle Bran son), Fred Thomas, and Den ny Ellis of SOC all had double first place victories. Bransom brought in the top team score as he took two first, one sec ond and helped in the mile relay for 14Vi team points. Don W a t k 1 n i and Bob Stackelford brought home two first place positions for Pacific. Watkins took the high jump with a six foot jump. In the shot put Stack elford placed first with I 46 foot 11 "4 inch put. Because of the high winds, times were held below all the records. With winds of high speeds none of the existing records could be broken. The pole vault was held to a low of 12 feet 7 inches because of the wind. In the 100 and 220 yard dashes, Doyle Bransom faced some of the strongest compe tition of the year in the Uni versity of Pacific's Dick Si mas. Bransom beat Simas in both events by inches. In the 100 Simas was timed with a 10.3 and given a second be hind Bransom. In the 220 Bransom won by three-tenths of a second. Friday the Raiders will face Oregon Technical institute in a dual meet in Klamath Falls. The Raiders hold a five win and no loss record, RESULTS: 440 relay Unlveraity of Pacific (Sinus. Doyle, Philllpe. W.iUuni); Central Orf on college. 45.1. shot put Stackelford. UP: Baker. SOC: UUi. SOC. 4-lli. Mile Arndt. SOC; Courtwrtirht. UP: Atkini. SOC: Sparki, SOC. 447.2. 440 Graham. SOC; Southam, SWOC; Franu. SOC; Benson, SOC. 51.0. High jump Watklna. UP: Evana and rnomaa, sia.; james, aw., e-u High hurdlea White, SOC; Whatklna. UP: Klaer, SOC; South am, SWOC. 15.3. 100 Bramom. SOC; Semla, UP; Thomaa, SOC; Silveratone. SOC 10.3. 8S0 lRoy. SOC: Dahlitrom, SOC: Atkins, SOC; Sheppard, UP a 03 3. Discus Ellis. SOC; Gruah. SOC; Robinson, SOC; shackleford, UP. 130-2. - 220 Branaom, SOC: Simaa, UP; Graham, SOC; Rodrlf uei, COC. J2Ja'velin Ellis. SOC: Evana, SOC; Doyle, UP; Diet. SOC. 201-2. 330 hurdlea While. SOC; Hood, SOC; Kiaer, SOC; Southam, SWOC. 40.8. 3 mile Oyler, SOC: Barry. COC; Boatman, SOC; Courtwrifht, UP. 15:42.9. Broad jump Thomaa. SOC; Branaom, SOC; Carah. UP; Klaer, SOC; 21-4'i. Mile relay SOC (Branaom, T Rov, White. GrahamV. COC iRcevea, Still. McBride. Barry). 3:39-3- Pole vault Gordon, SOC; Van Koten, UP; Lewii, SOC: tie Hen nlngagaurd SOC and Still, COC. 12-7. Triple jump Thomaa, SOC; Rod-la-uez. SOC; Evana, SOC; Carah, UP. 42-9 li. Pirates Blank Bums Regain League Lead Renf ro Shines as U0 Beats Beavers Corvallis, Ore. - HJPD - Mel Renfro turned in outstanding efforts to win the broad jump and the 120-yard high hurdles as Oregon defeated archrival Oregon State 80-65 in a dual track meet Saturday. Renfro, a junior, captured the broad jump with a jump of 25 feet, 6V4 inches and came In first in the high hur dles in 14 seconds flat. Keith Forman, the Ducks' star senior miler, beat sopho more Morgan Groth , oi . the Beavers in 4:03.3. Groth was timed In 4:03.9. Dave Blunt also was a dou ble winner for Oregon, win ning the 100-yard dash In 9.6 seconds and the 220 in 21.7. He ran the final leg on the Ducks' winning 440-yard re lay team. Shot put 1. Dave Steen. UO. R0-6. (Meet and field record; old recorda ,18-11. Steen 1962). 2. Dick Brown. UO. 53-9. 3. Don Roberta. OSU. 31-2's. Javelin 1, Gary Stenlund, OSU. 237-10. 2. Gary Reddaway. UO. 223-4. 3. Steve Pauly. OSU. 222-4 'i. Broad Jump 1, Mel Renfro. UO. 23-K3. .(Meet record; old record 2.1-N, Darrel lHorn. OSU. and Steve Andcraon UO. 19391. 2. Grej Macy, OSU, 23-H. 3, Jim Roehm, OSU. 23 1. Pole Vault 1. Marty Frank. UO. 14-11',. (Meet record: old record 14-9'i. Jerry Berti, OSU, .9621. 3. Bob Watson. UO, 14-8. 3, Gerry Mnrn. UO. 148. 440 relay 1. Oremn (Dave Crowe. Jim Melnart Mel Renfro, Dave Blunt). 41.4. Mil I Keith Forman. UO. 4 03.3. 2. Morgan Groth, OSU, 4:03.9. 3, Archie San Romani, UO, 4:04:9. 4401. Lynn Evea. OSU; 48 5. 2 Al O'Leary. UO. 48.8. 3, Jan Un derwood. OSU. 48.0. High Jump 1. Tie between Terry Llewellyn. UO, and Paul Stuher. UO. 8-10U (Meet and field record; old meet record fl-8-B. Lea Steers. UO, 1941; Old field record 6-8, Emery Barnea, UO, 1952). 3, Jim Roehm. OSU, 6-4. I Discua 1, Lou Faaano. OSU, 1H1-6, 2. Dave Steen. UO, 160-1. 3, dick srown, uu, Triple Jump 1, Jim Roehm, OSU. 43-71'.. 2. Vern Fox, UO. 45-I-I. 3, Gary Steunlund, OSU, 43-'4. 100 1. Dave Blunt. OU. 9.8. 2. Ruay Brown, OSU, 9.8. 3, Tom Boawcll, OSU, S.8. 120 high hurdlea 1. Mel Renfro, UO. 14.0. 2, Frank Marah. OSU, 14 2 3. Tom Wyalt. OSU. 14.2. 880 I, Norm Hoffman, OSU, 130.4. 2. Ray Van Aaten. UO. 1:15.3. 3, Lewii Powell. UO, 1:53.3. 2201. Dave Blunt, UO. 21.7. 2. Dave Crowe, UO. 21.8. 3, Tom Boa well, 21.8. 330 intermediate hurdlea 1. Tom Wyalt. OSU, 37.2. (Meet and field record; new meet event: old field record 37.3. Jim Allen. WSU. 19631. Frank Marsh. OSU. 38.4. 3. Steve Pauly. OSU, 38.5. Two Mile 1, Rich Cuddihy. OSU. 9:01.0. (Field record; old record 9:01.8. Jerry Brady. OSU, 1982). 3. vtc Reeve, uu, B.u.o. 3, Arcnie San Roman!, UO. 9:14.2. Mile Relay 1. oreeon state (Jan Underwood. Frank Marah. Lynn Eve, Norm Hoffman). 3:13.0- (Meet record; old record 3:15.7, Oregon State. 1962). Final acore Oregon so; Oregon state ea. Br United Presi International Big Don Schwall shook oil an arm bruise sustained be tween innings and pitched a four-hit shutout which en abled the Pittsburgh Pirates to blank the Los Angeles Dodgers, 5-0, Saturday and move into the Natlonrl League lead. By defeating the Dodgers, who have now lost six of their last seven games, the Pirates regained the lead on a percentage points basis Pittsburgh had surrendered the top spot to the St. Louis Cardinals April 30. I Dick Schofield provided Schwall with his biggest bat ting support, hitting a bases loaded single in the second inning and touching off a two run seventh inning with an other one-base blow. Roberto Clemente helped offensively by driving in two runs in the seventh frame on a double. At Cincinnati, Jim Maloney of the Cincinnati Reds threw a four-hit shutout at the St. Louis Cardinals to help 'his mates win, 6-0. The while washing was the second in succession for the Reds, Joe Nuxhall having blanked the St. Louis crew Friday night. The big blow for the Reds wbs Frank Robinson's three- run home run. Gordie Cole man also hit for the circuit for Cincinnati. The San Francisco Giants led by Orlando Cepeda and Ed Bailey, both of whom blasted two home runs, crush' ed the New York Mets, 17-4. Seven circuit blows were hit in all with Felipe Alou, and Jim Davenport also contribut ing home runs for the Giants, and Norm Sherry for the Mets. Ray Culp, a $100,000 teen age investment four years ago. made his first major league complete game a shut out when 1 fired three- hitter, pitching the Philadel phia Phillies to a 7-0 victory over the Houston Colts. The Chicago Cubs tripped the Milwaukee Braves, 7-5, in contest featured by Bob Shaw's constant balking. San Francllcc 300153 0(13 IT IS 0 New Vork 000 400 000 I II O'Dell. Perry (7) and Bailey, Haller (I); Craig. Rowe (3), Bear- narth (7) and Sherry. WP O'Dell (3-0). LP Cralf (1-3). HR F. Alou 14th), Cepeda (3th and 8th), Davenport (lull, Sherry (2nd), Bailey (4th and 3th). Si. Louie ... ooo ooo ono t i Cincinnati 004 000 Ilk I o oioson. nauta 17), onvo (8) and Sawalakl: Malonev (3.1 1 mnA ta. wards. LP Gibson (O-ll. kit Rob- ..un mm, eoivman 131411. Chicago Oil 050-oon 7 a Milwaukee 010 101 200 s 10 1 Hobble, Tolh (4). McDaniel 171' and Renew; Shaw. Plche (5i, runk (61. Fischer (7), Lemaster (8), Rav- , , n 4-ranoau. wp ToUl Yanks Hit 3 Homers To Edge Twins 3-2 AMERICAN LEAGUE ROUNDUP Br United Press International Reliever Hal Renin put down a ninth inning rally by the Minnesota Twins Satur day and saved a 3-2 New York Yankee victory, powered by homers by Elston Howard and Mickey Mantle. New York starter Stan Williams had a two-hit shut out going with two out in the ninth when the Twins started their last ditch battle. Bob Allison, who walked, and Jim Hall, who singled, rode home on Earl Battey's long double to left. New York manager Ralph Houk summoned Ren iff, who ended the game by getting Bernie Allen on a grounder. All the Yankees' runs came via the homer route. Howard belted a pair, one In the sec ond and another In the fourth. Mantle opened the fourth with his homer. John (Boog) Powell and Jackie Brandt each slammed a two-run homer and Steve Barber pitched a foul-hitter to lead the Baltimore Orioles to an 8-4 victory over the De troit Tigers. Jim Bunning, rapped for five runs and eight hits in six innings, suffered the defeat. The win was Bar ber's fifth of the season. Dave Nicholson knocked In three runs with his fifth and sixth homers to lead the Chi cago White Sox to an 8-1 win over the Washington Senators, Ed Fisher, aided by Hoyt Wll helm's 23 innings of relief, picked up his flrut win of the season. Boston was at Kansas City and Cleveland at Los Angeles in night games. Williams, Renlff (9) and How ard; Kaat, Moore (9) and Battey. WP Willlama (1-11. LP Kaat (1 3), HR Howard (5th and Sth). Mantle (3rd). Waahlniton -. 010 000 0001 10 1 Chicago . 000 120 30x 11 0 Stenhouae. Danlela 13), Duck worth (01, Bouldia (7) and Leppertl Fisher. Wtlhelm 17) and Martin. WP Fisher (1-41. LP Stenhouse (1-21. HR Nicholson 3 14th anal tthl. Boston at Kanaaa City (night) Cleveland at Lot. Angeles (night! American League Baltimore . OOO 113 1208 11 0 Detroit 000 300 1014 4 1 Barber (3-2) and Orslno; Bun ning, Faul 17). Anderson 19) and Triandos. LP Bunning 11-31. HR Wood (2nd!. Kallne (3rd and 4th). Powell (Sth), Brandt (4th), New York.-- 010 200 0003 8 0 Minnesota 000 000 0021 4 0 shop during the wet, tloppy venings at Barker's, open each night until ninel Baseball FRIDAY'S RESULTS National League am rnn. o, ew t one a inignti Pittsburgh 13, Lei An. 2 (night) Cincinnati s, St. Louis 0 (night) Philadelphia 4. Houston 3 (night) Chicago 10, Milwaukee 6 (night) National League Houston 000 000 000 0 3 1 Philadelphia . 000 302 20x 7 12 0 Johnson, Kcmmerer (7), Card inal (7), Zachary (S) and Bateman; Culp (31) and Dalrymple, LP Johnson (1-4). 1m AnsHei 000 000 0000 4 2 Pittsburgh 030 000 20x 5 7 0 Miller, Perranoski (4), Roebuck H) And Roteboro; Schwall (20) and fagnaroni. l.f Miner lew,. AMERICAN LEAGUE Washington 5, Chicago 2 (night) Cleveland 2, Lfia Ang. 1 (night) Kansas City 3. Boston 1 (night) Baltimore 8, Detroit 8 (night) New York 4. Minnesota 3 (10 in nlngs, night) PACIFIC COAST LEAGUE Denver a, San Exego 2 Seattle 3. Dallas. Fort Worth 2 Tacoma S, Salt Lake City 4 Hawaii 5, Spokane 2 Oklahoma City 7, Portland 8 NORTHWEST LEAGUE Yakima B, Salem 2 Lewiston fl. Tri-Ctty 1 Wenatchee at Eugene, ppd. Sunday's Games National Leagut San Francisco' at New York (2) St. Louis at Cincinnati (2) Houston at Philadelphia (2) Los Angeles at Pittsburgh Chicago at Milwaukee American League Cleveland at Los Angeles Boston at Kansas City New York at Minnesota Baltimore at Detroit BOAC REDUCES FLEET London - (DPI - The British Overseas Airways Corp. has announced it will cut its fleet of jet airliners and reduce its staff. Sir Basil Smt.llp.ece, mapaging director, said Thursday the reduction was due to shrinking business on Commonwealth routes as new ly independent nations set up their own airlines. Threat of Rain Stops Games Threat of rain raiultad in postponement of in Sranti Paii-Klamaih Fallf baseball doublahaader in ihe Southern Oregon conference yesterday, The gamti will be mada up on May 14 at Granll Pan, The Aihland-Happy Camp, Calif., twinbill, alio planned yesterday, was canceled for iha nme rain threat raaion. MORTENSON WINS Vancouver, B. 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