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MEDFORD. OREGON, MONDAY. MAY 27. 1963
Auto Races At Portland
Portland our big auto
. racing events have been set
over the Memorial Day week
end at Jantzen arena, Thurs
day, Friday, Saturday and
Sunday afternoon.
On Thursday afternoon and
Saturday evening, late model
stock cars, featuring the 1061
through 1963 models, hold
their first one quarter mile
racing events of the season,
with six big racing events in
cluding a marathon feature
each day plus a big jalopy de
struction derby event. Thurs
day events get underway at
1:30 p.m. with time trials with
the first racing event set for
2:30 o'clock while Saturday's
night stock car affair begin
ning with trials at 7:30 o'clock
Car Trouble
Ends Bid
By Pollard
Portland OJPU Don Nel
son of Eugene won the SO-lap
main event at the Portland
Speedway Sunday before
2.533 racing fans. Nelson
trailed Art Pollard of Med
ford for 24 laps until Pollard's
car lost a ring gear and
pinion. "
Pollard had the fastest qual
ifying time with 23.33 seconds
for the half mile.
and the fir;t racing event set
for 8:30 o'clock.
The stock cars will have all
of their 1963 models compet
ing in the event with Art
Watts' new Ford Fastback
ready for action; Carl Joiner,
Dick Getty and Jack McCoy
driving new Chevs.; Bill
Amick, Dodge and Royce Hag
erty, Mercury.
Hal Beal in a '62 Dodge and
current point leader will be in
action with Johnny Smythe in
a '62 Ford; Ernie Stirley and
Bob Gregg in '62 Mercs plus
all of the top 1961 and 1960
models also competing.
Friday night and Sunday
afternoon's racing events will
see over 100 junkers compet
ing in jalopy destruction der
bies with eight smashup
events set for each perform
ance. Friday's events will get un
derway at 7:30 p.m. with the
first smashup starting at 8:30
o'clock. Sunday's events will
start with trials at 1 p.m.,
smashup racing at 2:30
o'clock.
Salem -WPli- Portland State
baseball coach Roy Love and
recently resigned Lewis and
Clark basketball coac'' Jim
Goddard were named co-winners
of the NAIA District 2
Coach of the Year award Sat
urday night. . Goddard re
signed to accept the basketball
coach's position at Idaho.
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Qualifiers
Listed for
500-Miler
Indianapolis, lnd. Com
plete list of qualifiers for the
500-mile auto race on Thurs
day, Memorial day, here is:
RV Dairy Maids, Eugene
Divide Week End Games
UNSER QUALIFIES Rookie driver Bobby
Unser, right, and owner Anthony Granatelli
smile after Unscr made a qualifying lap
speed in his eight-cylinder Novi. Unser
joined Art Malone and Jim Hurtubise as
drivers of the first three Novi specials to
join the 500 field at lndianapolis.-tl)PD
Softball
Games Won
By Schulz
Keith Schulz Garage, with
three-hit chucking by Don
Cain and with eight runs in
the fourth inning, whipped
Medford Corporation 11 to 3
yesterday in a Jackson County
Softball association game at
Butte .Falls.
It was the fourth win
against two losses in the loop
for the Garagemcn, who are
in fourth place. Winless Mcd
co suffered its third sctbacK.
Cain walked two and
fanned two. Mort Mclntyre
slugged two . of the eight
Schulz hits.
Dan Edmondson doubled
for Butte Falls. Pitcher Con
nie McQuerrey walked three.
Errors hurt the Mcdco team.
Schulz moved into lone
fourth spot on Friday with a
9 to 7 verdict over Communi
cation Workers of America.
Dave Henry got four hits for
the Garage team and Harold
Jordan three of the Schulz 16.
Don Cain and Norm Lunkford
pitched for the victors and
fanned a total of eight.
This evening at 6:30 o'clock
Southern Oregon Dry Kiln
plays John Wheeler Logging
at Jefferson school and Medco
meets Colvin and Associates
at Hedrick school. -
Tuesday games are Tru-
Mix and United Grocers at
-Jackson and Jay Allen and
Keith Schulz at Hawthorne
park. Jay Allen and Central
Point have a makeup game
Wednesday at Jackson.
I.INESCORKS:
schulz on Hi it a a
Mcdco 010 11336
Cam. and Jordan: McQuerrey and
Baker.
Toews 4th
In 880 Run
I Medford high's Steva Toews
' was fourth, not fifth as in
! adverttntly reported Sunday,
I in the slate track meet A-l
half-mile Saturday at Cor
vallis. Toaws ran a fine 1:56.5. He
was tht first lap pacer in th
race. ,
Cheney Studs Split
With Falcon Nine
Klamath Falls - Gary Ben
son hurled a no-hitter for the
Klamath Falls Falcons here
Sunday when they split a
twinbill with the Central
Point ChenejT Studs in the
opening action of the South
ern division of American Le
gion junior baseball Area 4.
Benson's verdict was in the
4 to 1 first game of seven in
nings. Central Point won the
non-counting five-inning sec
od game 7 to 4. He struck out
six batters and walked four.
The lone CP run was in the
seventh inning on a base on
balls, a hit batter, an error
and a wild pitch.
The Falcons picked up all
their runs in the third inning
SOC Second
In Tennis
Salem Pacific university
won the NAIA District 2 ten
nis tournament here over the
week end with 5 points to 4
by Southern Oregon college.
Linfield college was third
with 1.
Lund Chin, Pacific, defeat
ed Dick Blacksmith, 6-2, 6-3,
in singles finals. In doubles
Chin and Rhody Rodolico won
from SCC's team of Black
smith and Ken Stevenson, 6-2,
6-0.
Memphis Open
Delayed Again
Memphis, Tenn. - lUPfi - The
final round of the $50,000
Memphis Open was due to get
under way this afternoon
after two reschedulings in as
many days due to heavy rains.
Eight-nine golfcrs-81 pros
and B amateurs-remained in
Ihe field after Sunday's elated
final round was washed out
by thunderstorms.
PGA officials moved qual
ifications for the U.S. Open,
which had been set for today,
up to Tuesday. Pros who were
signed to qualify at other
courses will be allowed to
qualify at Memphis, accord
ing to Mark Thomas, toutna-
I mcnt supervisor.
on a double by Joe Parisotto,
singles by John Gray and
John Paxton, a walk and an
error. Parisotto had two hits
for the Falcons and Benson
tripled.
Wayne Clay pitched a five
hitter for the Studs. He fan
ned eight and walked four.
CP got two runs in the first
inning of the second game.
Three errors, a wild pitch and
a hit by Lou Alvarez pro
duced the markers. Two mis-
cues were on catcher over
throws. A Dave Twedcll trip
le highlighted a three - run
third inning for the Studs.
There were three errors, a hit
batter and a sacrifice by Bob
Stroh.
Twedcll for CP and John
Gray for Klamath each had
two hits. Dave Johnson and
Lanny Guyer tripled in the
first inning when KF got three
runs.
Each team got six hits. Lar
ry Pepper, on the hill for
Central Point, walked three,
fanned three and hit one bat
ter. Jim Jackson and Rich
Grow, tossing for the Falcons,
aggregated five walks, four
strikeouts and two hit batters.
Central Point will entertain
Grants Pass in a non-counter
Thursday, evening at White
City.
LiNKsconts:
Central Point ... . 000 000 11 0 2
Klamath Falcons 004 000 x 4 S 1
Clay and Sutnmerfield: Bemon
and Paxton.
Central Point 213 017 fl t
Klamath Falcons .. 300 1(1 4 6 9
L. Pepper and Suminerlleld: J.
Jackson, Grow (31 and Coleman-
Bowling
ROXV SATURDAY N HI (ITERS
The Four Cain bowled n 2338
lota) pins over the Rounder! '23.'12.
giving them first place In Tloxy
Saturday NiRhters Ichruc. Member
of the winning' team are Isabel
and Mae McMillmn and Diana and
Ed Hcrzop. Second place team
members are Bra and Bill Mathews
and Lee and Warren Gndard.
Those receiving trphoici were
high scries scratch, Toby Domcy
.14.. Ed Hitrzog Alt; high aeries
with handit ap. Diana llerzog 64ri.
Dan Schug irt 71A: high game
scratch, Marilyn Gascon 220, Lcn
ntc Gascon 23K; high gamr with
handicap. Isabel McMlllin 241. Bill
Mathews 264; high average. Isabel
McMlllin l.2. Bill Howell 174; most
improved howlers. Gnyle Glover,
18 pins, and Dan Shugart. IS pins.
First Row
Parnell Jones. Torrance. Calif..
Agajaman Special. 131. 133 miles
per hour.
Jim Hurtubise. North Tona wan
da. N.V., Tropica na Novi Special,
150 257.
Don Branson. Champaign, III.,
Leader Card Special, 130. 188.
Second How
Rodger Ward. Indianapolis, Kai
ser Leader Card Special. M!.BUtt.
Jim Clark. Duns, Scotland. Lotus-Kord.
140.750.
Jim McElreath, Arlington, Tex.,
Forbes Special. 140.744.
Third Row
Bobby Marshman. Pottstown. Pa.,
Ecu-Car Special. 14lU.R
A J. Foyt. Houston. Tex . Sheraton-Thompson
Special. 130. im.
Paul Goldsmith. St. Clair Shores.
Mich.. Dclmer Special. 150-163.
Fourth Row
Eddie Sachs. Detroit, Mich., Bry
ant Special. 149370
Chuck Hulse. Downey, Calif.,
Dean Special, 149 340.
Dan Gurney, Casta Mesa. Calif.,
Lotus-Ford. 149019
tilth Row
Allen Crowe. Springfield. III.,
Gahnel Shocker Special. 148.877.
KOger im-LiusKey, lueson. Ariz.,
Konstant Hot Special, 148.680.
Duaue Carter. Indianapolis.
Thompson -Harvey Aluminum Spe
cial. 148 002.
SIX 111 ROW
Masten Grecorv. France. Thomp
son-Harvey Aluminum Special,
Hi 311.
Bobbv Unser. Albuoucraue. N.M..
Tropicana Special. 149 421.
Dick Rathmann, Rose lie. 111.,
Chapman Special. 149.130.
ttevemn now
Llovd Rubv. Wichita Falls. Tex..
Zink Trackburner. 149.124.
Bob Christie, Grants Pass, Ore.,
Travel on Special. 149.124.
Bobbv Grim, lndiananoili. Mor-
proft Special. 148.717.
tienui how
Eddie Johnson. Cuyahnca Falls.
Ohio. Drewry's Special. 148-A09.
inucK Stevenson, in aw port
Beach. Calif., Bardahl Special,
148 388.
Art Malone. Tampa. Tit., 8 T P.
Novi Special, 146343.
Ninth Row
Bob Vetth. Fort Bragg. Calif.,
Racing Associates Special, 148. 289.
Bud Tingclstad. Dayton, Ohio.
Hoover Special. 148.227.
John Rutherford. Fort Worth.
Texas.. City of Victoria Special.
148.063.
Tenth Row
Johnny Boyd, Fresno. Calif,
Bowes Seal Fast Special. 148 038
Elmer Georce. lndiananoili.
Sarkcs Tarzian Special. 147 803.
Jim ttainmann, meinourne, r ia.,
Hopkins Special. 147.838.
Eleventh Row
Demosev Wilson. Haw t h o r n e.
Calif., vita Fresh Special. 147 832.
Lcn Sutton. Portland. Ore., Lead
er Auto-Lite Special, 147.372.
Ebb Rose. Houston, Tex., Racing
Associates Special. 147.293.
Walker Golf Must
Not Be Abolished,
Yank Captain Says
Turnberry, Scotland- fUPI
The non-playing captain ot
the victorious United States
learn today insisted the Walk
er Cup matches "must never
be abolished," even though
the Yanks have won 18 of the
19 meetings.
"I know there has been
'lot of talk about winding up
the cup matches because of
runaway American successes
but this competition must be
continued," said Richard Tufts
of Pinchurst, N. C
"It is one of the few golf
championships for the ama
teurs of the U. S. and Britain
to meet in international com
petition," the American lead
cr added. ''The championships
between the two nations nar
rows each year.
"This year, for instance, we
received an almighty fright
We thought after the first day
we had lost the cup but our
boys fought back magnificent
ly to retain it."
The Yanks fell behind, 6-3,
on opening day Friday but
bounced back Saturday to win
all four foursomes and five
of the remaining eight singles
matches. That gave the U. S
a 12-8 triumph, with four
matches halved.
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Memorial Field, White City
- Rogue Valley Dairy Maids
divided their week end games
here with Eugene McCulloch
Chain Saw in the Northwest
Women's Major Softball
league.
Eugene won 3 to 2 on Sat
urday evening and the Maids
3 to 1 yesterday afternoon.
The Sawyers collected what
proved their winning run
Saturday in the sixth inning
on a hit by Pat Lewis, a walk
and a wild pitch. They scored
twice in the second inning on
two bases on balls and two
errors. Rogue Valley gained
Its tallies one at a time. In
the first frame Ihe run was
on a walk, stolen base and
hit by Ellen Callaghan and
in the fifth the score was on
a Sue Conway single and two
errors.
Two-Hitter
Eugene pitcher Nancy Wcl-
born held the Maids to two
hits while walking four and
whiffing 10. RV's Fat Barron
walked eight and fanned eight
a four hitter. Lewis got
two safe blows for Eugene.
All of Rogue Valley's runs
yesterday were in the open
ing stanza on hits by Doris
Hickson, Barron and Sharon
Isaacs, an error and a sacri
fice by Callaghan. For the
Eugene run in the fourth
Inning Linda Nicmi tripled
and Jan Akins singled.
Callaghan limited Eugene
to three hits, walking one and
striking out two. Welborn
walked two and struck out
five. Barron had two hits,
one a double, for the Dairy
Maids.
The Maids will play Salem
at Memorial field next Satur
day in a split doublcbill.
First game will be at 2 p.m.
and the next at 7 p.m.
I.IKKsroKES:
(Saturday)
Eugene 030 001 t 3 A 3
Rpcue Vlllry ... 100 010 1 2 3 3
Wrlborn fend Akins; Barron and
Mclvor.
(Sunday)
Eugene 000 100 01 3 2
Rocue Valley . .. 300 000 X 3 7 2
Welborn and Akini; Callaghan
and Mrtvor.
SPORTSCASTS
Radio station KYJC will
carry th Mtdford-Ptndlaton
high slat A-l ttmlflnal bast
ball gam at 7:55 p.m. Tuto
day. Tht gam will b playtd
at Pendltlon.
ON DISABLED LIST
Cleveland, Ohio IUPD
Catcher John Romano of the
Cleveland Indiana was ex
pected to be placed on the dis
abled list today after break
ing the small finger of his
throwing hand Sunday. Ro
mano was injured in the first
game of a twinbill against
Baltimore when he tagged
Jackie Brandt out at the plate.
Paul Jones
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away, our daily
trucks. This part
tough truck court
only Dodges, nine
66,000-acre ranch.
from 15 miles away. The
telephone
est neighbor 25 miles
Istence depends on
of New Mexico Is really
try. That's why we: use"
of them to operate our,
'Our nearest water comes
closest town is 85 miles away;
40 of them over dusty, twisting, rocky, washboard road., Every
thing, including water, moves by truck. Our Dodges are always ready
o go. They certainly live up to the word 'Dependable'. J J Sam A.
Hughes, Queen Route, Carlsbad, New Mexico. Typical of the way Dodge
trucks live up to the word 'Dependable,' Mr. Hughes' oldest
Dodge, a 1950, performs the ranch's key job, carrying the
water. It's a daily chore. Dodge trucks being built today are
even better in many ways. Some improvements you can
see, some you can't. Talk to your Dodge truck,
dealer. He'll give you the whole story. See
him soon. And ask about his liberal
new truck. finance plan.
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TJEI MOTORS CORPORA1I0N
PARSONS MOTOR CO., 315 East 5th, Medford