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Rosewall,
In Pro Tennis Matches Here
Ken Rosewtll, acknowledg
ed king of pro net competi
tion, fattened hii margin here
last night In the battle (or
first place in the World Series
of Prolessional Tennis. Earl
Buchholz narrowed his deficit
In the playoff for third money.
Rotewall thumped fellow
! Australian Rod Laver. 8-3,
before an enthusiastic and re
ceptive but disappointingly
small audience at Hedrock
Junior high gymnasium. Buch
holz, United States partici
pant on the tour, downed An-
: dres Gimeno, of Spain, 11-0,
In a nip and tuck encounter.
, Victory here before some
, 300 spectators gave Rosewall
Medford Eighth
After 1st 18 Holes
Of Golf Tourney
Portland-ITO-South Eugene
grabbed a five-stroke lead as
the two-day, 36-hole Oregon
high school golf tournament
aot under way Monday
The Eugene school's four
man team ot Dave Hamaker.
John Plnkstaff, Bob Pennle
and John Larson fired an 18-
Auto Races
Slated at
White City
' Jalopy auto racing is slat-
- ed to commence next month
' at the Medford speedway lo
cated at White City.
The races, sponsored by
Southern. Oregon Timing as
sociation, tentatively are
scheduled to begin on Sun
, day, June 18. A slate of some
six or more races Is planned
for the summer months, ac
cording to track officials.
Numberous improvements
are being made to the track
to provide better races for
contestants and spectators
alike.
- A point system Is being set
up for the drivers this year.
Those who amass the greatest
. number ot points in driving
competition will win cash
; awards at the conclusion of
the summer races. .
' Masting Thursday 1
: Officials noted that at this
' time they plan on having only
: events for the stock car la
i lopy type of entrant. These
, older models will also come
-: under rule whereby they
. can be purchased for $99 at
the conclusion of any race
day.',
i Track officials have ached-
tiled a meeting for all per-
tons interested in this type
of racing. It will be held at
8 p.m. this Thursday, May 23,
in the social hall of the Med
ford YMCA. Information will
be given out and discussions
will be held on rules, point
: system, schedules and , other
related business.
Additional Inlormi tion
' about the racing program may
be had by writing Medford
Bpeedway, in care of South
ern Oregon Timing associa
tion, P. O. 1381, Medford,
Oregon. '
Johnson, Paitrano
Schedul Further
Lai Vegas Workouts
' Las Vegas, Nev. -flJTD- Fur
ther workouts were scheduled
today by defending world
light heavyweight champion
Harold - Johnson and chal
lenger Willie Pastrano.
The boxers were scheduled
to meet June 1 In a nationally
televised title bout.
Johnson Monday , sparred
three rounds with Tommy
Merrill ot Camden, N.J. He
Impressed onlookers with
punches that rocked Merrill.
Pastrano went three rounds
with Jimmy Callcutt, a wel-
; terwelght, during which the
1 challenger concentrated on
speed.
17-Year-Old Collapses
And Dies Mysteriously
On Football Field
Miami -OIPII- A tall high
school Junior who had Just
made the first string collapsed
and died Monday on the foot
ball field.
Robert Kirby, 17, had Just
run out from his left end po
sition on the second play of a
- scrimmage and ran 20 yards
downfleld when he stopped,
according to Miami Senior
, High Coach Vince Schacfer.
Schaeter said he and anoth
er aslstant coach. Bob Carl
ton, tried to talk to the felled
youth but "there was no re
sponse. We turned him over
and he was blue then."
TO ATTEND OBU
Roseburg - (WD - Roseburg
' High school all-state football
players Paul Brothers and
Doug John announced Mon
day that they will enroll at ;
, Oregon State next fall. Broth-!
era Is t quarterback and John I
Is a Ucklt. I
TUESDAY. MAY 21. 19E3
Buchholz
a 10 to 4 edge in the playoff
for the $33,000 top prize. It
assured him of no less than a
tie in the scheduled 20-match
scries. He needs only one
more match to clinch the play
off.
Doubles Played
Buchholz' verdict last night
cut Glmeno's third place run
off gap to just two games,
8 to 6.
In the doubles match in
which no prize was at stake
Rosewall and Buchholz down
ed Gimeno and Laver, 8-3.
Rosewall had almost com
plete command against Laver,
who appeared tired from his
first tour as a prolessional.
hole total score of 303. Sea
side gained second place with
310.
Other schools were Pendle
ton in third place with 312
Corvallls with 313, Sunset
with 314, Cleveland and Lake
Oswego with 315s, Medford
with 317, North Salem with
326, Marshfield with 328,
Grant with 329, Reynolds
with 331. Grants Pass with
332, Prineville with 3S1 and
Parkrose with 354.
Five players shot one-un-
dcr- par 73s to tie for the
individual lead. They were
Hamaer, Bill McRae of
Pendleton, David. Douglas,
John Krogh and Carvel Nel
son and Guy Gordon of Sun
set. Rich Knight of Medford
was only one stroke off the
pace with 38-38 for 74. Other
Medford scores were Doug
Olson 38-38-78; Mike Miller
37-44-81; and Tom Clark 41-43-88.
Wheeler
Defeats,
Jay Allen
John Wheeler Logging de
feated Jay Allen 8 to 1 in a
Jackson County Softball as
sociation game last night.
The other scheduled game,
between Southern Oregon Dry
Kiln and Tru Mix, wbs post
poned because of rain and wet
grounds.
Vern Collins and Milan
Kurtz combined for Wheeler
to limit Jay Allen to one hit.
Jim Relneholt went all the
way for Jay Allen, giving up
11 hits.
: Wheeler capitalized on six
Jay Allen errors to boost its
run total. Bill Weddle had
three hits for the loggers and
Jack Burns two.
The linescore:
Wheeler 300 003 S it 0
Jay Allen loo 00 oi l e
Colllni, Kurtz (3) and Munyon;
Relneholl and Orr,
Lower Rogue,
Diamond Lake
Angling to Open
Portland - Oregon anglers
are reminded that on Satur
day, May 25, the high lakes
in the Cascade and Paulina
mountains will open to gen
eral trout angling. Also open
ing on that date will be all
streams In the coastal zone
from St. Helens on the Co
lumbia to the California bor
der (including Rogue River).
Popular areas opening up
for anglers include produc
tive East and Paulina lakes
in the Paulina mountains; Dia
mond lake in the Umpqua
headwaters; South and North
Twin lakes, Big Lava, Sparks
and Elk lakes, all In the
Deschutes basin; Timothy lake
at the head of the Clackamas;
and Clear lake to the east of
Mt. Hood.
All of the lakes in the high
mountain lake basins will be
open to anglers, but undoubt
edly many of these will re
quire a trek over trails still
covered with snow. Popular
and productive lake basins In
clude the Mountain Lakes
Wild Area In the Klamath
country: the Rogue headwa
ten including the Seven lakes
basin, the Sky lakes and the
Cloud lake group; the Taylor
Burn country to the north of
Waldo lake; the Mink lake
basin with closest access over
trails out ot Elk lake; the
Marlon lakes In the Mt. Jef
ferson area; and the Olallie
lake basin between Mt. Jef
ferson and Mt. Hood.
al
Triumph
The veteran pro broke Layer's
service three times in each
of the sets. Laver could not
consistently match Rosewall's
well-placed chops and slices
He controlled the action with
steady, sure play.
Laver perked up and was
a bit sharper in the second
set in which he started right
by busting Rosewall's service.
But the pro king fought back
to take the second game of
the set on Layer's service. In
the middle part of the second
set, Rocket Rod, with his left-
handed shots, seemed to get
at Rosewall's backhand a bit.
There were three deuce games
and a good recovery and fine
kill by Laver before victory
was tucked away for the se
ries leader.
Several good rallies pleased
the crowd.
Only Service Break
The only service break of
the entire 20-game Buchholz
Gimeno set won the engage
ment for the Yank. The two
battled back and forth
through 18 games each win
ning h I s service. Buchholz
then went on top 10 to 9. With
the count 30-40 and Gimeno
serving in the 20th game, a
Gimeno shot went into the
net to end the match.
Despite his set loss Gimeno
won two love games.
The Spaniard displayed a
sizzling first serve which gain
ed him points when it was
good. But double faults hurt
him. Buchholz came up with
some spectacular returns, was
able to place his shots better
r.d was a bit stronger at the
net.
The doubles saw a number
of b 1 a z I n g rallies which
brought exuberant applause.
Calm demeanor displayed
by the Australians was in con
trast to the temper flashes of
the American and Spaniard.
The world series is spon
sored by the International
Professional Players associa
tion. It was brought here by
Jose Corona, pro at Rogue
Valley Country club.
The series moves to Eugene
tonight for the last of four
appearances in Oregon.
Butte Falls
To Play Wasco
County Friday
By United Press International
Hillsboro, one ot the favor
ites for the state class A-l
baseball title, met Lake Oswe
go this afternoon in a playoff
game.
Hillsboro represent District
3 and Lake Oswego District 4.
Other playoff games in
class A-l this week are sched
uled Friday. Pendleton meets
North Salem at Salem, South
Eugene will be at Medford
and Madison of Portland will
be at Silverton or Reynolds.
Class A 2 quarterfinal
games have Seaside at Yam
hill - Carlton Wednesday;
Reedsport at Bandon on Fri
day; McKenzie at Myrtle
Creek on Wednesday, and
Vale at Scrra.
In class B, Knappa was at
Jefferson today, Crow is ,at
Yoncalla Wednesday; Butte
Falls is at Wasco County Fri
day, and Prairie City was at
Adrian today.
Oregon State
Edges Huskies
Seattle -(OTP- Run-producing
singles by Veeter South and
Dave Hayward in the fourth
inning gave Oregon State
2-1 Northern Division base
ball win over Washington
Monday.
Oregon State now Is 8-2
and Oregon 8-3 in league ac
tion. The Northern Division
winner Is scheduled to meet
Southern California May 31-
June 1 In a best-of-three series
on the northern team's home
field for an NCAA tourney
berth.
Cecil Ira of Oregon State
had 10 strikeouts and allow,
ed only four hits, a perform.
a nee matched by Jake Kupp
of the losers.
ASSIGNED TO DENVER
Milwaukee - lUPH - Joseph
Clsterna, a 20-year-old right-1
handed pitched signed by the
Milwaukee Braves Monday,
has been assigned to Denver
of the Pacific Coast league. I
BASKETBALL TOURNEY
Milwaukee - IUPI) - The first
round of the second annual
Milwaukee Classic Basketball
tournament Dec. 27 will
match defending champion
Wisconsin against Dartmouth
and Marquette against Geor
gia Tech.
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OCC NET CHAMPIONS - Southern Ore
gon's tennis team won the Oregon Colle
giate conference title Saturday. Dick
Blacksmith was singles champion and
teamed with Ken Stevenson for the doubles
laurels. Team honors went to SOC on a
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Indianapolis
Starting Lineup Too Big
Indianapolis, Ind.-WPD-The rookie who turned in 146.687.
problem at the Indianapolis
Motor Speedway today and
for the rest of the week, was
how to put 40 cars in a start
ing lineup for the 500-mile
race where there is room for
only 15.
A partial answer calls for
bumping for qualifying faster
than the slowest cars to make
the field last week end. While
mechanics work to get a few
miles an hour more out of
their cars, drivers were keep
ing one eye open for another
ride if their car is bumped
or fails to qualify.
The fast boys including pole
sitter Parnelli Jones who qual
ified at a record 151.153
m.p.h., can run fuel and tire
tests at their leisure.
Eighteen cars have quali
fied but high winds both days
kept the speeds for the 10
mile .springs down at least
two or three miles an hour
from the expected 152-plus
speeds.
Low man on the chart is
Mexico a Pedro Rodriguez, a
Tri-Cify Leads
In Games,
Bears In Points
By United Press International
Tri-City moved out front by
a half game in the Northwest
League race Monday night,
but still trails the Yakima
Bears In percentage points.
Or to reverse it Yakima
leads by 12 percentage points,
but is half a game back.
This situation developed
when Tri-City defeated Eu
gene 11-3 while Yakima was
idle. Trl-Clty combined nine
hits with 13 walks by four
Eugene pitchers to give Eu
gene pitchers to give Eugene
us eigntn consecutive loss.
In the only other league
name ivionciay night, Bill
Kalmes pitched a five-hitter
as Salem defeated Lewiston
o-t.
CHARGERS SIGN TWO
San Diego, Calif. rtrpn Of
fensive guards Sam Dcluca
and Pat Shea have signed
1963 contracts with the San
Diego Chargers, the American
Football League club an
nounced today.
BASS SIGNS
Los Angeles -JUPIu Halfback
Dick Bass, one of the few
bright spots for the Los An
geles Rams In 1962. today
signed a two-year contract
with the national football
league club.
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Problem:
With good weather the slow
est car to make the felld
should have to turn over 147.
He has indicated he may
take a tour of the 2 '4-mile
oval in a standard Offen
hauser this week in case he
is bumped and can get in an
other car. He qualified in the
6-cylinder Aston-Martin pow
ered Cooper.
Belinsky Goes
To Bullpen May
Go Farther
Cleveland -fflPD- Bo Belin
sky has been sent to the bull
pen and the Los Angeles An
gels aie talking about sending
him on another trip-to the
Cleveland Indians.
The Indians are looking for
another left handed pitcher
and they'll take the 26-year-old
Belinsky even with his dis
appointing 1-7 record, his in
flated 6.43 earned run average
and his fondness for the
bright lights.
Only hitch up to now is
which players the Angels
would get in return and
among the posisbilities are
infielder Mike De La Hoz,
pitcher Jerry Walker and util
ity man Gene Green.
Manager Bill Rigney of the
Angels and Cleveland Mana
ger Birdie Tebbetts huddled
for some time before Monday
night's game and although
neither revealed the nature of
their conversation, it was
known to have centered
around Belinsky.
Rigney has another appoint
ment today with Cleveland
General Manager Gabe Paul,
who told General Manager
Fred Haney of the Angels last
season, "If you ever get tired
of Belinsky, I wish you'd give
us first crack."
Shaw Speaker
For SM Dinner
George Shaw, professional
football quarterback and ex
University of Oregon star,
will be the main speaker on
Tuesday. May 28, at the St.
Mary's High school athletic
dinner.
Shaw has been with the
Baltimore Colts, the New
York Giants, the Minnesota
Vikings and the Denver Bron
cos in pro ball.
The dinner will be at 7 p.m.
at Rogue Valley Country club.
Awards will be made in track,
basketball, golf and tennis.
For . . .
total of 13 points. Kneeling, from left, are
John Popplewell, Dick Blacksmith and Ken
Mitchell. Standing, left to right, are Jim
Blacksmith, Stevenson, Coach Alex Pete.--son
and Dick Newman.
RR, SM Get
6 Spots in
State Tilt
Champion Rogue River high
and St. Mary's led Rogue
league schools in the District
6 A-2 Saturday in qualifying
athletes for the state meet this
Friday and Saturday at Cor
vallis. Rogue River placed three
men in three events and St.
Mary's six in six contests.
Eagle Point has one man in
three spots. Phoenix and
Lakeview each two in two
and Henley a relay team.
Qualifiers were:
Rogue River Don Salver in
the high hurdles, low hurdlei and
pole vault; Jack Salter in the mile
and half-mile and Chrii Jones in
the 100 and 220-yard dashes.
St. Mary's Tim Sakralda tn
the broad jump; Jim Webb in the
100 and 220; Jim Calhoun In the
javelin; Jim Reverman in 440 and
Pete Naumes. Tom Darland, Webb
and Sakraida In the relay.
Eagle Point Sam Charters In
the broad jump, high hurdles and
low hurdles.
Phoenix Jon Granby in the
shot put and Rick Richey in the
javelin.
Lakeview Fred, Baldwin in
the high Jump.
Henley Hale. Berry, Fisher,
Dixon in the relay.
Talent-Phoenix
Boys Can Play
On Ashland 9
Ashland - Boys living in
the Talent-Phoenix area will
have the opportunity, along
with Ashland area youths of
joining the Ashland American
Legion junior baseball squad.
The Ashland team, spon
sored by Guy Applewhite
post, will contend in the south
ern division of Area 4 with
Grants Pass, Central Point,
Medford, Klamath Falls
Hawks, Klamath Falls Fal
cons and Tri-City. ,
Ashland will open its sea
son on Memorial day at home
against Tri-City which will
have players from Merrill,
Malin and Tule Lake com
munities. Bill Leybold will coach the
team and Carol Anderson will
be manager. Home games will
be at the high school field.
Two non-league tussles will be
played at the Jackson county
fairgrounds ball park and one
at Memorial field, White City.
Boys born on or after Sept.
1, 1944 are eligible for Legion
ball this year. To play In Ore
gon they must have resided in
Oregon sinch March 1 this
year.
Tommy Lee Signs
To Play With Ottawa
Salem -HUT - Tommy Lee,
four-year letterman quarter
back at Willamette, has sign
ed a contract to play with
Ottawa of the Canadian Foot
ball League, Coach Ted Og
dahl said today.
Lee, from Honolulu, was an
all-Northwest Conference se
lection last year.
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Orioles Blank Tigers; Colts
Get 2-0 Win Over Pirates
By FRED DOWN
UPI Sports Writer
They've taken the "kid
prodigy" label 'off pitcher
Milt Pappas of (he Baltimore
Orioles because this year he's
become a man.
Immaturity of outlook has
been the only rap against the
8-foot-3, 200-pound right-hander
from Detroit, Mich., since
he startled American league
hitters with his pitching savvy
as a 19-year-old rookie in
1938. Pappas compiled a 65-49
record from 1958 through
1962 but he still was regarded
as a "problem child."
But so far this season all
the problems are being en
countered by rival hitteu.
Paopas turned in his second
shutout and his fourth straight
victory of the season Monday
night in a 6-0 win over the
Detroit Tigers that enabled
the Orioles to move into a
first-place tie with the Chi
cago White Sox. Pappas al
lowed only one run in each
of his other two victories, has
struck out 26 batters while
walking only nine and has a
1.17 earned run average.
Pleasingly Cocky
Known In the trade as
"pleasingly cock y," Pappas
has been tabbed for stardom
since he vaulted into the ma
jors virtually direct from
American Legion ball. Only
four pitchers have won more
big league games at his age
and his shutout Monday night
set a club record of 14 for a
career.
The Orioles backed his five-
hit pitching with a salvo of
four home runs that produced
all their runs and dealt Phil
Regan his fifth loss against
two victories. Jim Gentile and
Jerry Adair hit solo homers
and Jackie Brandt and John
Powell each slammed one
with a man on base.
The Orioles have won six
of their last seven games dur
ing which Baltimore pitchers
have allowed a total of 11
runs and 33 hits.
The White Sox nipped the
Washington Senators, 5-4. The
Minnesota Twins knocked the
Boston Red Sox out of first
place with a 6-5 triumph and
the Cleveland Indians downed
the Los Angeles Angels, 7-5,
in other AL games.
Colls Beat Pirates
Dick Drott pitched a five-
hitter as the Houston Colts
defeated the Pittsburgh Pi
rates, 2-0, in the only National
league action.
The White Sox overcame an
early 3-1 lead held by Tom
Cheney and snapped a 3-3 tie
in the sixth inning when Floyd
Robinson singled, Joe Cun
ningham doubled and both
scored on sacrifice flies by
Dave Nicholson and pinch-hitter
Charlie Maxwell. Eddie
Fisher went 5V4 innings for
his third victory although he
needed the late-inning relief
help of Frank Baumann and
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Jim Brosnan..The loss was the
fourth in a row for Cheney,
the league's early - season
pitching sensation.
A three-run homer by Earl
Battey and solo homers by
Bob Allison and Harmon Kil
lebrew paced the Twins' 10-hlt
attack. Camilo Pascual was
tsffced for five runs and seven
hits in 6V3 innings but gained
credit for nis linn win. tan
Wilson suffered his third loss.
Wagner Blasts Two
Leon Wagner drove in all
five Los Angeles runs with his
12th and 13th homers of the
season but homers by Willie
Kirkland and Tito Francona
plus a two-run double by
Johnny Romano enabled
Cleveland's Jack Kralick to
win his second game. Fralick
was kayoed by Wagner's
three-run ninth inning homer
-the 100th homer of his career
-and Gary Bell closed out the
game.
Drott pitched his first com
plete game since June 14,
1959, walking two, striking
out seven and permitting only
two Pirates to advance to
third. Johnny Temple, who
ran his hitting streak to eight
games, tripled in the first
Houston run and a sacrifice,
fly by John Bateman deliver
ed the other. Don Cardwell
dropped his sixth decision
against one victory.
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Baseball Coach Kirsch
To Be Honored Monday
Eugene-flJPI-Veteran Oregon
baseball coach Don Kirsch
will be honored next Monday
night.
Kirsch, head baseball
coach at Oregon for 16 years,
is scheduled to be given a
night prior to an exhibition
game between Oregon and
Northwest League Eugene
Emeralds at the Emeralds'
home Bethel Park here. ,
The Lane County Baseball
Association is sponsoring the
night.
Ernie Davis Lies
In State at Elmira
Elmira, N.Y.-WPD-The body
of this city's greatest sports
hero, halfback Ernie Davis,
lay in state today in the com
munity gymnasium where he
got' his athletic start.
City officials expected thou
sands of persons to pay their
respects to the 23 -year -old
All American who died Sat
urday of acute leukemia.
Among the mourners of the
Cleveland Browns football
club for which Davis never
got to play under an $80,000
contract.
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