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("ting local bumbnll (mill.
Khuiinlh. Biuiebnll Ino la now
working on n in urnMit (l)iii pro
Uofivl i id it In i mi I J i lArolinil Mnc'a)
tuat, Itt (ntayod -l)V' Hie Inlcniiil
rcviaiui; bnyi., v.'uuld let ( III club
ity 10 Wr ioht un li 'i fell with
Orel frin en n onvn li ymoiit,
. Tho j(l nor rtiil woulrl run In
tho nnluliboii.ood l Cluo. 71. would
Joiitn thu, ii'iloi it Uuiiik rimlluiu
,t "1(1 vino email- (iperiiie,.
Kroui , viiB. 11 lt, the Internal
', revoniM boy uluUl-Ue smhri to
t'i'VKtCity'MA'h (tout . ' .,
II you nue money lu iioiiii'oun,
I yon (mi l pity Hit- ih'iil iinli'. n you , ii
1 irmplnyild. And. you emit worn
''niil", you've (lot n plum to work.
'.Tim l)ii, clmll club c.'ii't pipy with
out, n burk. ' '
Mciinwlillp. irtoy Ciiiii.ftn, Ibn
(invclmid 1 1 1 t 1 1 H'.hnol busobnll
ni iiir' it wllh'iiii n hmui In iiii'iiim-i.
1 ,1Iin OrniM, ir hnnd-plckcd bunch of
i i'e je kit. Jlllerri.tril In exper (in c
jn n iinn-i r.'lesslnr"il fPnc, In n
innnrgcr without n l-iun la ninnngn
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1 '''III-: 17(H) shouldn't be Imrd to
fiu:.
j I've lo l link nf 1'ie number nl
-i-ei'i-ons I've Inlkril Ui litirly v.tw
I'lui'lc. ri d 'ii lev bi'i'k :" V
. f ilirvkiMiw liiio will be K lobr.li
l't club.
nm "IIVY iv nui It'b'IliK iuijtp in
rny buck ' when U'.o bitflrbi.ll
clliccUiri Imvtn't i.h'rii nh" aiwcr.
on Ihc future of bmebiil here.
Mon-ry In too hnrd to keep
iiowiidiiv.n wilhntit lluuwlllu It Into
: oinc-ihiiiK lliuf mil l ".
llltlKI-S I'ltOM llio spuria (lie:
Mnjortrnuue managers Uiln venr
rid muling '.evolutionary batieuail
rhanuW In' biilllmt linouua. etc . .
orrlnil Couch Ail Klrkhiud I
kerning filcii. '. .Kliklnnd Inin Pit'
her Chuck Tvkc.xin balling fourth
In tomorrow's opniT lit Arcntii
unllini Humboldt bl ilc. . .Tykeson,
!; Orrlcch'n silt lioni Sherwood. Ore.,
tins enrnrd llu cU-im-ui) tpolr . ..
II Jn the opener with Buuthern Oi exotl
' lie not only put the Hnlaern down
I, -vllh two liltfl, but illumined n till
I I. urn home run In the Mxtb.
U. I'm Uvld JJOhvo down n" n
J 1 pllrhlnir coiner . . )tit freliittii
!' nt HUMS, jrullvo linn toad rannrul
! 1'iid moven nlcelv on the mound. . .
''bf tiWietC In nome Rood nrflorm-
;ncen hint yeiir in the Junior
l.enitue. , .you'll bo henrlns from
Jilm . . .
, 't There nmy be derlhlon htnr In
,,;the mntrtner on Modoc Field . . .
isteve Chnllicld iimjorn III the
iiv.elnliU lor the relicnnn . . thin
I veeV luM to net the klnkn Ironed
ml, Ch.itlleld run time trlnln In
Hie Too nnd 220 bin lliiien were
briier than nunc o( Jhe Peln whose
.: iiock In in do Ij npiinuim . .
' Chnilleld In biff, oninivlv to ent liny
'.".lull enn renllM move for blK inv.
. j The Portland hail club' la "our
' rnnf." an Inr an Will baseball fans
(inre conrrnril, iiihiiki. iw mc mwru
.Trr.KiH ci nil neaver inmra
Oil
' Illation KFi W Hilt (.eanon
. ,. i ii.,. ..nnip. hnn stenned uu
Jinleresl In the llevoi .... reoueMs I
Jut now iioinlii" Into thin defk for
i, ,inrf. ni I i, iieavrr ninvrrn . . .
vr'll comply li oin lime in time as
I i nnce wnrrrnis . . . mi r"
slniled box' ;"T 7S
A,.ll. iI.a l.trthflr-nslft r... . '. il ' '
Snead
Leads
Masters
AUaUSTA. Or. Profession-
nl Rollers and mher folks who are
0 supposed to know any Ben Hounn
holds a ineninl hugnboo over Sum
V Snead that Snead tan't win with
Mine mi In the field
,4 But as the Maslers Tournament
Saturday reached the third round.
Ibpcari seemed well on the way to
ilelentlnu Hosan rlRht where It hurt
the most In a major tournament
i.WHh Uioti.'ianda looking on.
I'"' Unless llogan can iet his alleged
liex back In working order or un
lesa Snininy Inlls badly olf hla
piu-e. Snead will set a new Mnstcrs
record Sunday with strokes to
fpnre.
Hnm. a Vlrulnlnn by way of West
Virginia, Friday shot a 67 for
137 two-round total. That was
Hood enough by three strokes lo
pull ahead of Ilngnii, who repeated
Willi another 70 for a HO.
At Snead'a present rnte. he'll
Itlve the 72-hde par of 2B8 on the
Augusta Nnllonnl a rough spank
ing. Tied with H2's were Tommy
Boll. Jim Ferrler end John Re-
vnlla. Ainnni; H3 shooters was
Johnnv Palmer who had a 74 after
lending the field with Ray OBfford
nftrr Hie first round.
t Other 143 men were Jack Burke.
Pi'., who also had n second round
7. Oeorae Fn.lo and amateur Ihu
vio Ward Jr. '
Broncs Win
On Splurge
t PORTERVILLK. Cnllf. Wl
Lewlslon, Ida., Broncos scored two
runs in the Inst nl tne cignui to ueat
Wesno Stale College. 4-3, Friday
lUght.
.'flic wlnn nu runs came when
Truninn Cleveniier Issued two
.buses on bulls, followed by a sin-
Ble,
i Three pltcliers worked for the
'Broncos of the Western Interna-
i tlonnl League,
num MOT
TUESDAY
DICK
tonight's choice.
Ring Foe Primed For
Fistic Upset Tonight
Ttione that fuvor liidlun Dick
Wolle lo bent bunny llrecn In to
ulKht'a iniilii event at the Armory
will i-t at least two otl'f niKif
nirnl.s- Irmu linen and his lliiina
iier,. Jack Mcndonca.
Wolle. oval-laced Puclllo North.
went wellerwelKhl champion, la on
the long end ot unofficial odds in
hlK iion-llile Unlit with tlio Oukland
Nesio bu-anw. . '
Ureen, atablrmnte of ell-known
Johnny CIoiimiIvph and Art Bolo.
la a bnay club fmhter who could
i spoil Wolle's return to the Klom-
.,1. ti.. 1.
...i... ..... - .i...... .....i.
Oreen nils whlnpea arover Jack -
wolli. in Portland tome . nniitlr.
ago. He also bent capable Frank
im.,.-
Four-u'nd innybe flve-bouls will
ably siinnoi I the ouislnndlnir Wo le -
iVlalchtdown fnf lujtr(nind
-f .' - ' ', :
Bevos Wallop Seals,
Pads Tie Los Angeles
By The Associated I'resa
11 ly OUoul iihim be enjoying
the barebiil atmostphere at 8a
Dleuo much belter for the sum
of this Fnclllc Const baseball sea
son thnn he did nl San Francisco
tt year ago.
As of Saturday. O'Doul's Pndres
nre tied lor. the league. 'lend with
the Is Anuele Armel.srrcach with
3-1 records. Alter the first four
days' of tho 1051 campaign, the
Seal club he managed was dead
last, and finished Hint. way. .)(
Lefty has nominated the veteran
Al 01. ei to face Oakland's.- Jny
Raanl Saturday altcrnoon In a' bat
tle ol porlsidera. The PadrtsLo,,",
n:ovea :iuo me nrsi piacc iic :rn
day night with a 10-7 win fever
the Onks as Sacramento downed
Loa Angeles, 4-2.
In the oilier names. Portland
slummed Shu Francisco 12-3 nnd
Hollywood bent Seattle 6-3.
Manager Stun Hack wlll'8rd Ed
die Ohiindler, the blit right' handcr
who blanked Sacramento 1-0 in the
opener, against tlio Solons again
in his attempt to keep the lead the
Angels have held or shared since
l he season's Marl. Cilenn Elliott Is
scheduled .to do Uio chucking for
Sacramento In the only night game
on the docket.
Any Inhering by the two leaders
cduld bring a dc'udlock in'the' first
division as Sun Francisco, Sen
ile, Portland, and . Hollywood ore
bunched with 2-3 marks. ' '
Bentlle's Jim Davis.- has been
named lo hurl at Hollywood
rgalnst Larry Sliepnrd while Bill
Bradford Is the Snil , Francisco
choice ngniii.'t Portland's Vlnce Dl
Blnsl. San Diego trailed 5-0 until an
eight run explosion in the third in
ning provided a lend the Padres
never relinquished.
Hollywood provided Paul Petllt,
the $100,000 Pittsburgh bonus pitch
er, wllh n 5-1 lead nnd Uie lefty
went 8 1-3 Innings beforo needing
help. Jim Walsh finished nftet two
Scnltle runs had scored nnd the
lying tallies were on base.
Bob Thurmiin's homer put Snn
Francisco Into a two-run lend In
tho first hilling against Portlnnd
but tho Bcuveis slnjnmed, ahand
with five In the third nnd sprayed
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WOLFE
or leu.
'me xlx-rnund wnil-windiin shows
rtnlpli Weiser, the Meatly Bomber,
axainst Jiininy Proctor, Both are
llKhiwclBlU",
Dariell llurrlnglon end Rudy
Carlson mix In a local xrudnc
mulch In I he six-round spcoul
event. .They re welters,
Blllv Sunday and Brave Junior
supply the action In the top lour-
rounder. a . .
In another four. Clyde Phoenix
of Willow Ranch. Cnllf.. swaps
'.nk. u-lll. HI V P llllllllfr. WIISfr K
' spurring partner.
i n., .ib. i,r h.
wlched into the ouenlni! spot Just
before nngtlme.
A capacity crowd Is expected to
Jam the palace of punch for the
1 first local boxing show in u
Imonlli
singles all over the park the rest
ol the uighl. The lone extra base
lilt by Portland was Don Eggcrl's
double.
Tli Box:
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Barr If
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AU II
H.M CHAM ISCU
RkIIo a . . I...
Mann 2b .. 4. ..
Thuinifttl rf ...... .
Grace ir
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Zidlett.-ii" -t.v.i. o o (i ii
A - Tacrmlnaa:. .-i'... I ' 0 0 . 0
TOTALS ': ""35 il 27 ' 13
A-Tnomina greulidad. vol tor WaUU
111 Hill. i . ":-
Portland . .. . lOS: IM 010 -IJ
inu siu ao4 iro is
San rranelWd-Wi "KM' 1" 001 a
tins . . . . w.: son'' am oou
Loalns pitcher Balle.v, .
nun: Barr a, Bankl 3. .Auntln 3.
Brovla 3. Lnn 2. Thttrman 3. Errora:
Ratio. MrCauiry. lilt by pitcher narr
-by Zldlch! Wild pitch -Wlh. Zlrtlch
Left on barca Portland R. Snn rran
cUro 4. Pnkvrd ballN nohlnnon. Two-ba.ac-hlla
rRffcrl. Home rtllta Tlutr
nian. Sacrifice ' hita Austin, Baslnakl.
fluiii balled in Brnvln 2, Aunttn 4,
Connurr a. Lafnta. Thiirman 2. Double
playii Aimlin In Bnnlni:kl to Liifnta:
nnthlHkt lo AUKllit ' to Lafnln. Time
3i0. Uinpireji -r Sllva. Somera, MuUit
and AtiHke. Atlendance B.007.
STANDINGS
1'AtlHl' COAST LtAOt'K
V 1. Tel.
t.oa Angeles 3 I .750
San Diego a 1 .150
San Frnnclico 3 2 .500
Seattlo 2 2 .5110
Portland '. 3 1 .300
Hollywood ... 3 2 ..'100
Oakland I 3 .235
Sacramento t a ,2'H
. Trlday'i Scoren
Portland 12, San ."WcRco 3
Run Plego 10, OnkfTid 7
Sacramento 4, l.na Angeles 2
Hollywood n, Seattle 3
SUNNY
may have surprise.
Everett Conley Upset
In NCAA Fistic Meet
MADISON. Wis. tfi
Five fight -
ers will carry the colors of the
Pacific Northwest Into Saturday
j night finals of the 15th annual
ooxing iournin .out a
IWO-LlinC CI1UIIIJIU11 Alum
will watch
iukii ok ..""
Imm the sidelines.
The upbet of the night in Fri-
I day's seml-linala-saw VSC'a Ever-
!etl Conley. the collegiate
light-
I weight king for the past tw o years,
bow m niwiic oumu gi ... v...
versllv
Slalen, unbothered by Conley's
touthpaw style, was In commnnd
all the way and won a unani
mous decision. The WSC stylist had
won 12 straight bouts before his
loss to the Florida buzz-saw batt
ler. One of the Northwest's survivors.
Mike McMurtry of Oonzaga, drop
ped a 3-0 decision to OeoiRe Kar
lallan of Syracuse but gained Uie
finals anyhow when Kartahan was
scratched because ol a cut over
his right eye.
McMurtry goes up against de
fending Light Heavyweight Cham
nlon Chuck Spieser ol Michigan
u Stale, who registered the lastest
4 'victory ot the meet Friday a
34-second first round TKO over
Don (juarles of North Carolina A.
tt T.
Ten rhamnions will be crowned.
Each will earn bids to the Olym-
pic trials at Kansas City.
Wisconsin quauuca lour men unu
became a virtual shoo-In lor the
oiteam title.
Wltn MCMUnrv in inc nuuis nru liukc uswego o ior.coraia iron
Middleweight Gordy Gladson of I land i 3
WSC. who won a 2-1 decision over Newberg 2 McMinnville 0
Tom Klckev of Michigan Stale;
Light Middleweight Ellsworth Webb
of Idaho Slate, who stopped Herb
Junior Ski
Meet Sunday
LAKEVIEW The first annual
Junior Ski Championships will be
held at Warner Canyon Ski area
tomorrow. President Clair Smith
of the Fremont Highlanders Ski
Club announced.
Boys and girls of 15 and under
niay enter Uie giant slalom to be
run In two heats, at 11 a.m. and
1 p.m. Don Dlvens Marlnd tt Sport
ing Ooods store of Klamath Falls
will award prizes on the basis of
the best combined time for the
two runs.
Oregon State
Trips Oregon ;
EUGENE Lfl Scoring one run
In the fifth and three In the
eighth, Oregon State defeated Ore
gon 4-1 In a non-conference base
ball game here Friday.
THE ODDS
ARE 2 TO 1 ...
that your assurance program
needs attention if it hasn't been
reviewed recently by an exper
ienced underwriter. A change of
beneficiary perhaps . . mort
gage protection . . or less life
assurance and more provision
for retirement. Let me review
your assurance, my years of
experience with the Sun Life
Assurance Company of Canada
are at your service.
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GREEN
'Oduin of Michigan State in 1:52
ot me nrsi rounu; i'lyweigm vie
Kobe of Idaho Slate, a 2-1 winner
over Bob O'Ryan of Minnesota,
and unbeaten Bantamweight Frank
Echevarria of Idaho, who won his
I I2lh straight with a unanimous
decision over Terry Smith of Oon-
zaga
Idaho's Larry Mover lost to Ev-
ans (Blacklei Howe'll of Louisiana
SSf b'n,lhelr heavyweight semi-
Art in r.u ahr nt rmwrnra tt-dc
.
ehm Sited frSi to llThweliht
ranks in dropping a split decision
in nnh ii,n i.nniciano s.oi..
to Bob Jackson of Louisiana Stale.
Spleser was one of three cham
pions who won their way into the
nnais. Tne others were Heavy
5!L2.?..''.?S?
Featherweight Neil Ofsthun of Min
nesola. High School
Scores
By The Associated Press
Baseball
Ansel 5 Sandv 3
'.It.
Willamina -6 Sherwood 3
Oregon City 5 Hlluboro 3
j Cascade 16 Sacred Heart (Salem) 2
jCanby 5 Silvcrton 4 !
umnia r-uss o rviuuiutn runs o
West Linn 13 Tignrd 0
jasca-ie i-ocks h uuiur i
Corvnlhs 4-7 Bend 2-6
Forest Grove 12 Bcnveiion 4
Portland League
Roosevelt 5 Grant 3
Cleveland 14 Jefferson 5 v
Lincoln 11 Benson P
Washington 8 Franklin 3
irucH
Jefferson 45 Lincoln 27 Washing
ton 16 ( Ail For lend)
Grant 43 Franklin 30 Cleveland 14
(All Portland I
Vancouver, Wash., 39 Roosevelt
(Portland) 32 Benson (Portland)
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Tennis
Grants Pass 5 Klamath Falls 2
One Day
To Qualify
Tomorrow Is the last dny of qual
ifying for the Reams Country Club
spring best-ball tournament, Pro
Earl Schneiter announced today.
Gterge faces any ttanger-for a prictl
8:00 P.M.
IVItY MONDAY
I
let 0
1)0 ilil
Pels Fall
-3 To
Cavemen
CHANTS PASa Bpeclali A four
run uprising In the sixth tnnihg
vesUuday Kuve Orants Pans a 0-3
Soutlicrn' OreBini Conference baic
bull win over Klamath Falls.
The Cavemen also won an 8-4
exhibition, ts-me that followed.
Bin John ilartxmr outdullcd Fred
Prlednl In the conference game,
Tl-ll - ...... Ult..
j5n: Cavemen Collected -seven hits
joir rneuci. f.
ftlvant!d' of! an error and a two-
run uncle by Dick James to no
n he-id 4-3 In the sixth, then added,
two more runs.
Frledel walked Rightflelder Cliff
untseii, Calviir uiimore ana Clay
.ton ?fannon bumped together on
! Harbour's lony fly In left-center
and UrunUf Fats i.au two on Da.se.
Holh advanced on a wild pitch
then Kcoved on Juine..' tincjle. Lcs
. Wllhami' slr.iiie scored two more
before the Pels could quiet the
rally.. t ' .-: t. . ; .
Ron Owings .scored in the first
when he waikeo, stole recond and
came home en- a Orajits Pass error.
Grants Pass went ahead 2-1 ' In
Its half of the first on successive
'singles by Dilskcll, "Harbour and
James. - an - error, and four stolen
bacs. Harbour stole home for the
run that put the Cavemen ahead.
The Pels went ahead 3-2 in the
sixth when Harold Metier walked,
stole second and went In on Owlngs
single: Owlhss subseouently stole
home after Dick Lundsten had
,. walked and Hannon . wngled.
Then came Orants' . J?ass sixth
lnnlng binge that tucked the game
away. - . . f
i Ralph Carroll eave un- lust two
hits In the five-uinlr.g exhibition
game. But five walks and Klamath
errors- accounted' for two bad In-
ungs. the second and - fourth;
1 firanla Pnc: tnl hnth tin 1.11b nlf
Carroll In 'the fourth, one a double
by Freshman Don James'.
Drlskell gave up five hits, two
by Don Dexter, two by Owlngs
and one by Dick Lundsten.
Conference line score:
Klamath 100 002 0-3 3 3
G. Pass 200 004 x-6 7 1
Frledel and Owlngs; Harbour
ana neagepein.
Netmen Lose
To Cavemen
GRANTS PASS (Special I The
Klamath Falls Pelicans managed
Jusi one singles victory and one
oouoies win yesterday as' the
1 9?,!? tennis team won
-'"'' beat Grants
.Ilin l.ltfla K-'l H- 'I
! " w- -
Lester ' Floe-
l"'' ? KBe"?Tn Zl
! p,., rSSu .n lSsiS
anz of Grants Pass in doubles
play, 6-4, 6-3.
Grants Pass wins were:
Dick White beat Jim Davidson
!: 7V FranbeFlSnV It
6-0: Bill Hamilton beat Shannon
Oldham 2-6, 6-3. 6-1: While ; and:
Hamilton beat Oldham and David.
son 6-0, 6-4.
Don Miller, Grants Pass, -beat
leu nuuser. o-o, o-o. fl-0 in an
exhibition match,
day.
the "best o theitouie's 844 lhe top Eame-
Sam Adams
Best Glue man
SPOKANE '.Tt Sam Adams,' the
big Whitworth end, holds e.very
pass receiving record for fourtyeaf
small colleges, the National Col
legiate Athletic Bureau said ' Fri
day, i
Adams caught 120 passes!, for
four years at Whitworth. 1 The
NCAB said the man who threw
most of those pitches, Whitworth
Quarterback Ed Kreu, ranks sec
ond in every offensive passini de
partment among small colleges. He
lossea am passes, completed, 24:
for 3.980 yards and 42 TD's. (i
HOCKEY
I Pacific Coast Hockey League
i Saskatoon 7, Taconia 1 (Sastak
loon ieaas oest-oi-0 series, V, l-0
Victoria 3, New Westminster 1
(best-of-7 series tied 3-3) j
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BUNT-READY Wayne Paulsen, Oregon Tech center
fielder, squares off to bunt in workouts this week as the
Owls drilled for a trip to Areata, Calif., and a doub'.eheader
Sunday with the Lumberjacks. A Yreka boy, Paulsen
played for Hilt, Northern California league champions,
last year.
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MOOSE MA S
W
L Prt,
Leouie'f Food
Leach Service ..
Suburban Flower
K-Amujtement
Klsmaib Flower
Star Beautv ...
ti2 :t8
.59 41 .590
57 .70
50 50 .500
37 83 JB0
35 65 .330
Monday! Scorei
Flint round:
Louie 2 Suburban 2
Leach 3 Klamath Flower 1
K-AmuEement 3 Star I
Second round:
I-oute 3 K-Amusement 1
Iach 4 Star 0
Suburban 4 Klamath Flower 0
Leach Service gained on Louie's
Food in. two rounds of bowling
Monday night as the Moose Ma's
Bowling League beads into its last
four weeks of kegling.
Leach Is Just three games be
hind Louie's after a 3-1 win over
Klamath Flower and a 4-0 shutout
of Star Beauty. Louie's, meanwhile,
was splitting with third-place Sub
urban Flower and downing K- Am
usement, 3-1.
Scotty Bray of Star rolled the
high game and series in the first
round, pasting scores of 181 and
486. K-Amusement had the high
team series a 2514; Suburban
Flower the high game, a 903.
. Xoule's Susie Booth grabbed the
Jight in the second round with a
201 game and 601 series, subur
bans 2512 was the best series,
TIME OUT!
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Humboldt,
Owlies In
Twin Mix
Oregon Tech's basebaUers have
inflation in mind.
The Owls hope to bloat their
1-1 record to 3-1 tomorrow afternoon
at the expense of the Humboldt
State Lumberjacks. The twin bill
both seven-Inning games shows on
the Jacks' Areata, Calif., diamond.
Oretech Coach Art Klrkland said
he would use Pitcher Chuck Tyke
son in the first game, Jack Brown
in the afterpiece.
Tykeson is the Sherwood. Ore.,
left-hander who shackled Southern
Oregon in a two-bit lob when the
j Owls divided a doubleheader with
the Raiders Tuesday.
Brown, Banks, Ore., is a prom
ising righthander. ,
AT FIRST
Brown will work at first base In
the first game. Floyd Miller, who
has been switched from, the out
field to first base, gets the second
game assignment at the initial
sack. i
Pitcher Larry Jeter has been ex
perimenting with the catching chore
and may spell regular Dan Barnes
in the second game.
. Left-fielder Len Oenetin, who has
a knack of getting on base, leads
off, followed by Shortstop CJuerino
Lelll, Centerfielder Wayne Paulsen
and Tykeson In the clean-up spot.
Tykeson is a baseball rarity who
can pitch and hit. He poloi a three
run home run in his victory over
SOCE.
Don Foreman operates at third
base and bats fifth, followed by
Right-fielder Jim Mcintosh, Barnes
and Second-Baseman Al Foreman,
Next week the Owls make a
northern road swing in single
games with Clark JC, Oregon Col
lege and Portland State (V?nport)
Tnursday, Friday- and Saturday.
Shuf f Party
Tomorrow
The annual City Shuffleboard
League party is billed for tomorrow
5 p.m., in the South Sixth Com
munity Hall.
Only shuffleboard players, guests,
or persons having a written invita
tion signed by a league sponsor
will be admitted.-, .,' - e.
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