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Dick Stuart Smacks Ball
Over Wall Twice; Drives
In Seven Runs for Bosox
By United Press International
Some guys back up to the
pay window, but Dick Stuart
had to be different - he went
clear over the wall.
Twicel
That's the friendly leftficld
wall at Fenway park and
what better time to his a cou
ple of balls over it than on
pay day?
They passed out the pay
checks all over the majors
Wednesday and Stuart picked
the occasion to pace the sec
ond place Boston Red Sox to
a B-3 and 7-8 twi-night sweep
over the Los Angeles Angels
; with a grand slam homer In
the opener and a three - run
homer in the nightcap.
' It was kind of a mixed-up
night for the ex-Pittsburgh
first baseman.
The Fenway park crowd of
12,789 booed him for commit
ting his first two errors of
the season but also cheered
him for hitting his sixth hom
er with the bases full in the
Six Will
In District Track
' Six of:1962's Individual
'champions will defend and
one half of last year's win
ning relay team will contend
in that event when the Dis
trict 6 A-l track and field is
- staged on Saturday at, Med
ford High school.
Saturday's field event and
race preliminaries are sched
uled to get underway at 10
a.m. The high Jump is set for
2:30 p.m. and track finals are
billed for a 3 p.m. start.
Individual champions re
turning from the 1082 meet
are Paul Bransom, Crater;
Steve Tocws, Medford, and
tarry Lindquist, Marty Bauer,
Cliff Lyons and Gary Van
Koten, all of Grants Pass High
school. i
Bransom won ' the broad
jump and Toews established a
2:00.3 district record in the
half-mile. Other record-better
ing efforts at Klamath Falls
last year were not allowed be
Candy No. 1
Cho
Mce in
Preakness
' Baltimore -flfPD Entries for
Saturday's 87th running of
the $130,000 added Preakness
Stakes were to close today
with Darby Dan Farm's Cha
teagay, the Kentucky Derby
winner, named ahead of time
just as he was at Churchill
Downs two weeks ago.
Trainer Jimmy Conway,
who had to leave for New
York Wednesday, filed the
entry before he left "just so
there will be no slip-up."
' And when the box closes,
the names o f Candy Spots,
Never Bend, Sky Wonder, On
My Honor, Lemon Twist and
Country Squire were expected
to join that of Chateaugay,
completing the field of seven.
Although he won the Ken
tucky Derby by a length and
one-half, Chateaugay once
again finds himself cast In the
role of underdog. For Candy
Spots, third in the Kentucky
Derby, Is prc-race favorite at
7-5 with Never Bend, second
at Churchill Downs, second
choice at 2-1. Chateaugay
ranks third at 5-2.
Candy Spots, winner of the
Santa Anita derby and the
Florida Derby this year, suf
fered his only defeat in the
Kentucky Derby, many ob
servers blaming jockey Willie
Shoemaker for his third place
finish,
'Shoemaker again rides tiic
son of Nigromante, who now
boasts six wins In seven races.
Never Bend, winner of the
Flamingo Stakes and the
champion Juvenile of 19S2.
will be ridden by Manny
Ycaza. The colt is ranked bet
ter than Chateaugay because
several of his rsccs prior to
the Kentucky Derby were
easy victories and he is cx
peeled to improve with a
tough race now behind him
L-C Names
Sempert
Portland -0IPH- Dean Sem
pert has been named basket
ball coach at Lewis and Clark
college, president John R
Howard announced today.
Sempert graduated from the
Portland school In 1048 alter
winning all Northwest con
ference honors. He has been
head coach at Mira Costa
High achool In Rcdondo
Beach, Calif., tor the past
eight years and compiled
1.12-63 record.
Sempert succeeds Jim God.
dard, who resigned recently to
become head coach at uie uni
verslty of Idaho.
THURSDAY. MAY 18. 1963
IhlrH fnnino nf ihi first same
and his seventh homer with
two on in the third Inning of
the finale.
ririvaa In Ravan Runs
Stuart drove in a total of
seven runs during the twin
bill, and although his first
rpH Bill Monbou-
quette his third victory, Russ
Nixon had to break a 8-all
ti uith an einhth-inninl dou
ble in the nightcap to bring
reliever dick Kaaaiz nis imra
frfnmnh.
The league leading Chicago
While Sox came irom oenina
to down the Detroit Tigers
7-4 l hp Cleveland Indians
blanked the Kansas City A's
1-0, the Baltimore urioies
walloped the Washington ben-ntni-
7.1 anH the New York
Yankees ran their winning
streak to lour games wun a
4-3 win over the Minnesota
Twins. . .
Nicholson Hits Homer
Dave Nicholson's eighth
home run with one on high-
Defend
cause of wind. Bauer won the
1982 shot put titlo, Lindquist
was victor in the 440 -yard
run, Lyons won the mile and
Van Koten took the pole
vault.
Not In Relay
Bob Shepard, Rich Ireland
and Dennis O'Leary are back
from last years champion
Grants Pass relay crew. But,
unless Coach Russ Werner
changes his mind, O'Leary
will not be participating in
that event. He'll vie in the
broad jump and low hurdles
in which he was second last
year and in the high hurdles.
Other second placers In dis
trict last year, who'll contend
in Saturday's meet are Ire
land, Shepard and Bauer and
Mcdford's Scott Hampson. Ire
land was second in both the
100 and 220-yard events. This
time he'll be in the 100 but
not the 220 and will enter the
broad jump. Shepard tied tor
second in the highs and will be
in that event plus the 100 and
low hurdles. Bauer's second
was in the discus. He'll vie
in this contest again' aong
with the shot and javelin
Hampson, the runncrup in
the quarter-mile, is an uncer
tain entrant in the 1983 meet
because of a pulled muscle.
He, however, is listed for the
440, the 100 and the relay.
Bransom is listed for the
low hurdles and relay along
with the broad jump. Lyons Is
slated to "double," running
the half as well as the mile.
Lindquist, Toews and Van
Koten are to take part only
in silicic events, according to
the entry lists.
Pole Vault At SOC
Preliminaries and finals arc
slated in the morning in all
field events but the high
jump. The pole vault will be
conducted at 10 a.m. at South
ern Oregon college to take ad
vantage of the rubber-asphalt
runway. Because the jayvce
baseball game between Med
ford and Klamath Falls docs
not begin until 1 p.m., it will
be possible to use the baseball
area for field events in the
morning.
Medford hopes In the meet
suffered a blow when sprinter
Jim Hill pulled up lame on
Tuesday. The pulled muscle
makes his entry in the dashes,
broad Jump and relay a ques
tion mark.
Last year in district Hill
ran 9.7 and 21.9 century and
furlong preliminaries then a
pulled muscle kept him from
qualifying for state.
First and second places in
the district qualify for the
stale track encounter. Also,
subject to limitation athletes
who achieve certain standards
will qualify. Limitations have
been amended so that It is
possible three entrants from
any one school In any one
event to make state.
Tony Trabert
Here on Friday
lony Tracer!, txtcullvs di
rector of the International
Prolatsional Tennis Players
astociatien, will be In Mad
ford Friday,
Ha will be hare to chtck
en arrangements and faclll
tits for Monday night's pre.
tontation of in World Strias
ol Prolttiional Tennis at Had.
rick gym and to pais on lnlor
malum concerning the match
,
The strias Is being ipon
tortd by the association and
it brought hart by Jet Coro
na, local Iannis pro,
Ken Reitwtll la olavlna
Rod Laver and Etrl Buchhola
It facing Andrtt Olmtno In
Iht ttrltt. Thty play al Cor
vallit on Friday and al Port
land on Saturday btlort com'
ing to Mtdlord.
lighted a 12-hit attack on four
Tiger pitchers that carried the
White Sox to their 11th vic
tory in their last 14 games.
Jim (Mudcat) Grant set
down the A's on two hits to
even his record at 3-3 with
the Indians. Tito Francona
singled home the only run of
the game in the first inning
off Orlando Pcna, who suf
fered his third loss in seven
decisions.
Home runs by Jim Gentile,
Jackie Brandt and Jerry
Adair powered the Orioles to
their victory over the Sena
tors. Milt Pappaa yielded only
three hits, including a homer
by Ken Retzer, in winning his
third straight without a defeat.
The slumping Twins built
a 3-0 lead against the Yankees
but Mickey Mantle hit a two
run homer in the sixth inning
and Elston Howard singled
home the winning run to cap
a two-run rally in the eighth.
I.INBSCOKKS:
American League
Minnesota ... 000 1)12 flon 3 R 0
New York; .. .000 002 02x 4 8 O
rascual. Moore (Hi and Battey:
Zimmerman (8i. Terry, Stafford
1BI and Howard. Winner Stafford
(2-2). Loser Paacual 4-4). HR
mamie.
fFInt time)
Lot Anaeloi 100 001 001 3 0 a
Boston 304 110 OOx 0 12 2
BcHnsky, Fowler (3), Morgan
tot, iury iof, spring a ana e.
Sadowdkl. Kirkoatrlck (3). Mon.
boiiauette (3-4) and Tilimnr. T.nr
ueiinsKy u-bj. hrs Stuart,
Wagner.
Loi Angelet 111 012 ooa a io 2
Boiton 033 000 Olx 7 12 2
McBrlde, Navarro (4). Chance (6)
and E. Sadowskl. Delock, Lamabe
S. Barley (7), Radatz (7) and
Nixon. Winner RadnU (3-D. Loser
ChonCB 13-41. HR C. Rhnmm
Stuart.
Baltimore ,..,010 320 0017 fl 0
Washington . 000 000 0101 3 3
Pappas 3-0 and Orslno. Che
ney, Bronitad (71 and Retzer.
Loser Cheney (4-3). HRS Gen
tile, Brandt, Adair, Retzer.
Kansas City 000 000 0000 3 0
Cleveland .. .100 000 OOx 1 4 0
Pcna, Wyatt (8) and Sullivan.
Grant (3-3) and Romano. Loser
Pena (2-1). ,
STANDINGS
United Frrsk International
AMERICAN LEAGUE
W. I.. . Prt. GB
v-nicaso .. 2n 12 .623
Boston 17 It .1107 I
New York ...... IS 12 .571 2
Kansas Clly .. in 14 .A03 2
Baltimore ... IB 14 .31,3 2
Cleveland 13 13 ,300 4
Los Angeles .... 17 in .472 .1
Detroit 12 If) .387 7f3
uiuiiiwij . , i ..in n
Mlnneaota 11 20 .335 S'.t
Wednesday's Results
New York 4, Minnesota 3
Boaton 0, Loa Angeles 3 (lstl
Boston 7, Loa Angelca 6 2nd.
nlahtl
Baltimore 7, Washington 1 fnifiht)
Cleveland 1. Kaiisn. Citv A
Inlshti
i.mcago 7. Detroit a , night
NATIONAL LEAGUE
W. I.. Prt. fSH
San Francisco.. 21 13 .sir
St. Louis 11) IS .343 2s
Los Angeles .... in in ..12 3
Pittsburgh ...... 16 1.1 1l 3'i
Chicago ...... 17 IS .313 3'a
Cincinnati 19 in .48 4'j
Philadelphia 1.1 17 .4119 3
Milwaukee ...... in In .4.17 S'.s
New York ....... 1.1 in .441 n
Houston 15 20 .420 6'.s
Wednesday's Results.
new York 7. Houston 4
Cincinnati 10, Chicago 2
San Francisco 4, Pittsburgh 3
Milwaukee 0. St. Louis 3 might)
Loa Anaelcs 3. PhlladelDhia 2 1 12
Innings, night)
PArlFIC COAST LEAGUE
Northern Division
w. I..
Prt.
.nt3
.mm
..i.in
Seattle in in
Tacoma IS 12
Portland .......... 1.1 13
Spokane . is in
Hawaii 11 in
.4.1.1 3'i
J79 7 Is
Southern Division
W. I.. Prt. RB
Salt Lake City 14 12 ..I.in
San Dlcgo . ... IS in ,32n
Oklahoma City 13 '1.1 .5110 1
uaiiaa-ri. w n in ,4fi7 2
Denver 13 21 .382 3
Wednesday's Results
Dallas-Ft. Worth 9. Salt Lakl
C.. .
uk in noma eny 7, uenver 3
Seattle 4. San Dlrpo 0
Spokane 0. Tacoma 4
Hawaii 0, Portland 3
NORTHWEST LEAGUE
W. I.. Prt. GB
14 ft
10 H .H2S 1
t3 It ,H00 1
in 11 .476 3'i
n in ,4?4 3t
3 14 .123 Q
Trl-Clly
Yakima .
Eugene
Wednesday'! Rriult
Trl-Clly 11, EiiKcne 3
Yakima 8, Lewlntbn 5
Wenatchee 4. Salem 0
Tnrtay'i flrhrdutr
Salem at Tri City
(Only Rente achedulcdl
INTERN ATI ON AL LKA (illC
Monnern uiviioii
W. 1. Prt. C.B
, ifi in . 1 s
14 13 X17 3'i
, 13 1.1 .414 4f
. 1 14 .410 4t
.. 13 1(1 .30 S
Ion
W. 1.. Prt. GD
ir ta ,oo
All
14 17 AM 4
13 19 3 AT 6't
Buffnto
nm'hrt.trr ......
SvrnciiM
Southern Division
Atlanta
Arkanniw ....
Jat'knnvtll
Columbus ....
Urrinfftday'a Rnulu
Atlanta 3. Jmk-.oi.vUlc 3
Svrnruxr 3. ImllnnipolH 3
Columbus 4. Roi-liester I
Toronto 4. Buffalo 1
(Only gamr arhrduledt
Chinook Angling
Should Improve
If Water Clears
Portland - WW - The week
ly report on fishing conditions
prepared by the state game
commission;
Soulhwasti North Umpqua
reservoirs fair; lower Umpqua
remained muddy; Chi nook
angling in Rogue In Grants
Pais to Gallce area should im
prove If water clears: lower
I Rogue good.
MEDFORDtgWTRIBUNB
r -.
TENNIS PRO HERE MONDAY - Andres Gimcno, above,
from Barcelona, Spain is one of four players who will appear
in Medford on Monday, May
fessional Tennis. The scries is now in the playoff stage and
Gimcno is contending with Earl Buchholz for third place.
Winner between the two in the playoff will get $20,000 and
the loser $15,000. Gimeno was the Spanish national singles
champion in 1957 and 1959 after being runncrup in 1955
and 1956. He won several international titles in 1960, in
cluding1 a share of the U.S. Indoor Doubles. In Davis Cup
play for Spain, he won most of his matches. He signed as a
pro in July 1960 and was an immediate sensation. Gimeno
finished second to Pancho Gonzales in the 1961 World Series.
Rod Laver and Ken Rosewall will be opponents in the fea
ture match on Monday and the action is slated to open at
7:30 p.m. in the Hcdrick Junior high gymnasium. They are
playing for the $35,000 first place purse. Tickets may be
bought at Lamport's Sporting
store, Purucker's Piano house
Koufax Records Fifth Win;
Beats Phils Without Walks
United Press International
Sandy Koufax exposed one
of baseball's oldest myths to
day by proving a pitcher
doesn't necessarily have to
take his lumps the next time
out after a no-hitter.
Down through the years rel
atively few major league
pitchers have managed to go
the distance in their next
League Leaders
Unllrd PrpsTTnTcruatlona
AMEI1K AN LKAGDE
Player & Club G. AU R. II. Prt.
Waancr. L.A. 34 131 20 47 .350
Causcv. KC .. 24 97 13 34 .351
Schilling. Bos. 28 117 1!) 40 342
maizonc, nos iu4. lie
Robinson. Chi 30 113 10 37 .327
Boycr NY... 28 110 IS 3S .327
Allls'n. Minn. 31 110 10 3.1 .318
Mantle. N Y. 10 60 1.1 21 .318
Kallnc. Dct. 30 120 21 38 .317
Yastzski. Bos. 28 109 18 34 .312
NATIONAL LEAGUE
COV'CTn. Phil 26 S3
18 30
F. Alou. S F. 32 131 27 44
rainy, l.a. 33 iiu
Groat. St L. 33 142
21
Edwards, cm. 2U 1)8
0
32
CODeda. S F. 34 132 22
Ballcy. ST.. 22 56 12 18
iwoon, L.A. X4 OS IS II
Hunl. N Y 26 03 II 20
Demeler. Phil 20 107 17 33
Temple, tious. 2B lua
8 32
Home Runs
American League wagncr. An
gels 8; Nicholson, While Sox 8;
Tresh. Yanka: Hinton. Senatnra;
Osborne, Senators; Powell. Orioles:
Gentile. Orioles, and Stuart, Red
Sox. all 7.
National Leasup Aaron, uravea
II: Covlnaton. Phils 8: F. Alou.
Glanta 7: Ccpeda, Gianta 7; lour
piayera iieo wun d.
Runs Ratted In
American 1.(1 in t Nicholson,
White Sox 20; Robinson. White
Sox; Wagner, Angels and Stuart.
Red Sox. all 34; Allison. Twins 23.
National League Fairly, Dodg
ers 20; Covington, Phils 27; Robin
son. Reds 26; F. Alou, Gianta 26;
White, Carda 25; Aaron, Braves 25.
Pitching
American League Fischer. Alh
lellca 5-0: Stock. Orioles: More-
head. Red Sox; Plrarro. White
Sox. and Pappas. Orioles, all 30.
national League u ucn. i.iama
4-0: MacKcnzie. Mela 3-0; Maloncy.
Reds: Kotilax. Dodgers: Pcrranos-
kl. Dodgers and Simmons, Cards,
all 3-1.
Loop Size Question
Still Up in Air
Scattlo-WPp-Dclcgfitcs from
six Western Hockey league
clubs continued their annual
meeting here today with the
question of whether the loop
would be reduced to six teams
still up in the air.
Delegates from Calgary and
Edmonton Wednesday held a
quick caucus and then pulled
out of the sessions. Tlicy de
parted after getting permis
sion to postpone a final de
cision until May 31 whether
thrv will operate next season
The return of Spokane next
season seemed virtually as
sured when, after nearly scv
en hours of debate, the direc
tors approved a financial
equalization plan.
No details were revealed
but the plan replaces the con
troversial 20 per cent pool
that was voted out earlier in
the day. The new plan also is
aimed at helping those cluhj
which experienced financial
troubles last season.
Robert Breilbard, San Di
ego sportsman, attended the
morning session and made
formal application for
league franchise.
MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE. MEDFORD, OREGON
20, in the World Scries of Pro
Goods sioie, Barker's Men's
and Central Point pharmacy.
game following a no-hit per
formance. Koufax, who hurled a no
hitter against the San Fran
cisco Giants last Saturday
night, not only went nine in
nings Wednesday night but
did better than that, going 12
while leading the Los Angeles
Dodgers to a 3-2 extra-inning
triumph over the Philadelphia
Phillies.
The southpaw fastballer
gave up 11 hits but struck out
12 and did not walk a man. It
was only the second time in
his major league career that
he did not give up a walk
during an entire game.
Ron Fairly provided Kou
fax with his fifth victory by
singling home Jim Gilliam
from second base in the bot
tom of the 12th. Reliever
Johnny Klippstein had retired
14 straight batters before
Gilliam singled in the 12th
and moved up to second base
on Bob Oldis' passed ball.
Braves Down Cardinals
Elsewhere in the National
league, the Milwaukee Braves
defeated the St. Louis Cardi
nals 9-3, the league-leading
San Francisco Giants shaded
the Pittsburgh Pirates 4-3, the
Cincinnati Reds crushed the
Chicago Cubs 10-2, and the
New York Mets snapped the
Houston Colts' six-game win
ning streak 7-4.
Bob Hcndley of the Braves
held the Cardinals hitlcss for
8 13 innings before Curt
Flood tripled. The Milwaukee
southpaw gave up two more
hits in the ninth and settled
for a three-hitter and his
fourth victory. Denis Mcnke
connected for his fourth hom
er of the year off Curt Sim
mons, who lost his first game
after five straight victories.
Held To Four Hits
The Giants were limited to
four hits by loser Don Card
well and two Pirate relievers
but rallied for four runs in the
fifth to win. Cardwell, now
1-5, walked winning pitcher
Juan Marchial (5-3) with the
bases full in the fifth and
hit Felipe Alou with a pitch
to force in another run. An
error by third baseman Bob
Bailey on Willie Mays' hard
smash produced two more
runs.
Frank Robinson and rookie
Pete Rose each collected three
hits to pace the Reds to their
victory over the Cubs as Jim
Maloncy won his first game of
the season with help from Al
Worthinglon.
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Men's Best Ball
In 2nd Round
Men's best ball fioli tour
nament at Rogue Valley
Country club haj advanced
to the second round and
matches In the round are to
be completed by May 26.
Defending champions John
Landers and Bob Lock wood
moved ahead by default over
Jack Six and Larry Horton.
, First round losers dropped
into the first flight for the
second round.
Mrs. Ed Milne and Warren
Bayliss were low gross Sun
day with a 40 in the three
ball mixed six-some tourney
at RVCC. Mrs. Helen Da vies
and Fred Conrad had a 43.
Mrs. C. A. Holmes and Miles
Do ran were low net with a
33 Va and Mrs. Andy Weiant
and Bob Morris were next
with 34'i.
Next mixed six-some event
will be on June 2.
Ed Simmons with a 74 was
low gross in week end ball
sweepstakes. Dr. N. J. Wilson
and Carl Schmidt tied for
low net with 71s.
FIRST ROUND RESULTS:
Dr. Ralph Thompsen and Ike
Eisenstein dcf. Ed Gordon and
Sam Battistone 2 up: Pat Soran
and Mike Larson def. Andy Fenney
and George Lewia 1 up; Dick
Kline and Dick Knoll def. Charles
anepnera e".a Tom TUDbs 2 up;
RaV Lind'jlili and Don Hal rir
Wayne Stumo and Wallv Aohinnn
up.
Ron Brenneman and Fred Cole
man def. Austin Laymance and
naroia uratneru a up; uick rtnch
and Bob Schott def. Bruce Ham
mond and Dave Lowry; Randell
Gilford and Reedy Berg def. C. A.
Holmes and John Sanford 3 and 1;
Harry Millette and Carl Kellen
bcrucr def. Ed Nichols and Milei
Doran.
John Landers and Bob Lock-
wood won from Jack Six and
Larry Horton by default; Russ
Acheson and Ted Jantzer def. Jim
Gill and Jerry Cottingham; Dr.
Ted Sickela and Berg Marten def.
Dr. Roland Mayer and Lewis Jan
tzer 3 and 2; Carl Schmidt and
E. K. Ricker def. Dutch Nulton
and Bill Cox 2 and 1.
Gordon Reeves and Ken Teeter
dcf. Dom Casciato and Harry
Wlthrow 1 up; Tony Cappello and
Herb Lecnnig def. Bill Clark and
Jim Dunlevy 3 and 4: Dick Fin-
ncil and bod Ross won from Bud
Wimbrclev and Dr. Jim Owens hv
default; Bud Haupert and Ken
Peterson def. Duke Anderson and
Leo Vilarino, lflth.
Southpaw Al Jackson scat
tered nine hits and struck out
six to post his fourth victory
for the Mets in their game
with the Colts. The Mets took
advantage of three unearned
runs to hand Ken Johnson his
sixth defeat in seven deci
sions. .
LINESCORES:
National League '
New York ...001 020 2207 13 I
Houtson 000 010 003 4 0 t
Jackson (4-31 and Coleman.
Johnson. Kemmcrcr 6. McMahon
f7i, Zachary (81, Woodeshick 18)
and Bateman. Loser Johnson
(1-6). HR Bateman.
ClnclnnU ...104 003 11010 15 2
Chicago 000 110 000 2 7 0
Maloney, Worthlngton (6) and
Pavletich, Hobble. Brewer (31,
Toth 6I, Koonc; f8) and Bcrtell,
Schader (71. Winner Maloney
(5-11 Loter Hobble (1-41. HR
Brock.
Ittshursh ... 000 001 020 3 0 2
San Fran. ... 000 040 OOx 4 4 1
Cardwell. sisk 151, McBcan (7
and Pagliaroni. Marietta), Bolin (81
and E. Bailey. Winner Marlchal
(3-3). Lrfjser laraweu ti-9).
St. Louis 000 000 0033 3 2
Milwaukee 001 300 50x 9 7 2
Simmons, Fanok 16), BauUt (71
and Oliver. Hendley 14-2) and
Torre. Loser Simmons (3-11. HR
Menke.
(1? Innings)
Phila 0(10 010 001 ono 2 it n
L A 001 010 000 0013 8 2
Short, Bnldschun (51, Klippstein
(61 and Oldis. Kourax 15-1) and
Roschoro. Loser Klippstein (1-21,
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UO Ducks
Defend in
FW Track
University ol Oregon, Eu
gene C 0 a c h Bill Bower
man's powerful track team
defends its Far West cham
pionship Saturday at Pullman
with traditional rival Oregon
State looming as the Ducks
most serious roadblock.
The Webfoots will be after
their JQth straight Tar West
team title, having captured
the championship every year
since 1954, when they ended
a three-year Washington
State domination of the
event,
Oregon figures to regain
the services of one standout
performer for the Far West
meet, but will have to do
without mile star Keith For
man, who just missed in his
attempt to run under four
minutes last week.
Back in action after a
three-week layoff because of
a severe hamstring pull, will
be javelin ace John Burns,
with a best effort of 250 feet
1 inch this spring.
Forman suffered a slight
muscle pull in his heel while
speeding to a 4:00.3 mile
clocking last week.
With' Forman in the lineup,
the Webfoots rate a solid fa
vorite in the championship
meet, but without the steady
distance standout in uniform,
a close struggle is expeccd
between the Ducks and Ore
gon State. .
Several event changes will
be included on the champion
ship program. The three-mile
will be substituted for the
two-mile and the 440-yard in
termediate hurdles replaces
the shorter 330-yard interme
diate event.
Oregon heads into the meet
riding a five-meet winning
streak and with dual tri
umphs over Oregon State,
Washington State and Wash
ington on the record books
this spring.
CIVITAN STARTS
Muskogee, Okla. -IUPI- The
$9000 Muskogee Civitan
Open got under way today
with most of the leading wom
en pro golfers except defend
ing champ Patty Berg in the
field of 33. The private little
battle between top money
winner Mickey Wright and
up-and-coming Marilyn Smith
was expected to continue
through the 72-hole tourney.
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