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MONDAY, AI'HIL 21, 1052 1IKKALI) AND NKWS, KLAMATH FALLS, OHKt.ON PARE SEVEN 'Reavers Skid To 5th Spot lly Tim Aiauilulrd I'rrat Sim Dlrgon poi.llni Pailrci, clinging to a one-hall game PuH Ir Connl League bnnnliull lead, uiimiK mi) al Hollvwuod funs- cliiy wllh the now twinkling Buu Mi (hit week's lop Ural division 'Hip Blurt, altar a partial ccillifu during Hie mk'xIku M'l' '"'" tlirlr brilliancy with live straight Winn ovrr Sacramento lo move limn elxlll lo third place Wtilln Bun Ulmo unci Hollywood meet heed-on, the Lou Angeles An gels, pressing (roin second Pluto and buck on the winning truck agulil, hope to improve their ) lilnn el Ihe irnio of the. Port land Mouvorit in the Oregon Oltv. Hrnltle'B Rainier., the defending lOlil rhainploiM now renltllng In the I'Cl. cellar. Pi" "' '" Oakland while Snc-ruinrnfo In at Bull Fran- ClM'll l,i Amtclr. gained a lull name nn Ban Dle.o Bunday a the An lit I . iripprd braille 6 I and nlnle tlir Padrra dropiM-d llir oen rr lo Han Kraiirlaco'a Henla 4-3 ul" rninr buck lor a 3-1 nightcap win. Hollywood continued H superior , uy ov.r the Solon, of Bu'n.inriiio L l..: .1 llirm twice 1-6 anil f 0 while Oakland M iputlli.lt the I h whammy on Porlland 6-3 B "iV'Aimelet look advantage of good plK h bv Bob Bplcer .i d Bob Zlik. the liiller limiting I "' IV '?... ;. ..,. hit. In tha iinalr. ti?. Anael. butted around l Ihe Philadelphia ol Art DrlDuca to giva .Piltabumli y.irk . three-run lead. VICTIM riiinlov Bullaua time out! I Pelicans 13th In Haywards mMmm mWmm Pill "You were, too. i eiitr-aia:. ' uiy wife there!" 1 ' - -.wJ-..Ti. Western International League Opens Tomorrov By 'Ihe The Aanocliitrrf Pre. Western International . will be . Pun n Club breakfast, and mi ulternoon imrnd" In adrlilinn tu League, a Class A circuit this year I fur the first time, i mbarks on ll I ' hoit to VIcloriii'H Tvrr-H. The Ben 109 achodule 'luoadav with aiipio prlulc ceremonies ulalrd for the i.....' ..' .... .... ' i" lour noeiiliin duv u-imnii niinu ui 1111 lire ui-iii or awo-p- lour opening day u unci.. n( a UirK,.w10 exhibition acrlea 1 WIL President Hubert Abel will wltli Vancouver over the weekend, be on hnnd al Lcwliton. the loon's Tlirv won the regulation first name nnd Hold loam In wearing llic Clin. l,lrl11""' " "' '' BS bnluruav ana no two aeven-. A llnynunl Hv'.uj crown lor Br"n,!" ,nl" u,e ''-- I-ewltlon .uuiuik Kaini'K Hund.iy 6-3 and 3-0. j n. .juhih .im in 11,. il. 1,1. Ireplucea Tacoina -vhli h lo'.t Ms ihe remodeled leuitue will have i lory ul the event vJulc lu'il veur'a i'r""cl"l!..1"t lhf , ,'d "!. 'I"- mi n" niunaKera thla vear. Da- chuinplon. T. Klum.lli Vul'ta. 'Sm' r'VotJ n'' " rl" ,Mi,"i"u w' ' lhe h'"" Mi dlord'H wcll buhinccd lnick , bled 10 thirteenth plat e hi tha Mi nimi cinder cliovuc Kuturdnv 011 the The Bimkane Inrtl.tm. the drfci d- al Wenalchec UnlvtralW ul Oriiuun Held ! iHK chaiiiplons, will open at home mway at 'In Cleveland Wins 7th Straight By The Aflaoclated Preaa Cleveland! rampaging Indiana, b&chull'ft .oiilv unbeaten team, are lnr yakima. IJIck Adams ia new g:ohiiik In on the Major League uamc ccrcinrinlen. Vancouver will be the Chleln' opponent. Yakima alMu openfl at home an an ii inarue uaa- record for emikpciiLivf. victnru at i-iiv ana i.ecu uur-;Uie Mart of a acaaon, By The Aoclatrd Prena NATIONAL LhAOVK W L ronklyn ft I Cincinnati 4 i Chii-auo 3 a til. Loin 3 3 burton 3 4 New York 2 3 3 i I ft Nunduy'l ItraulU I'll. .ocn .tilHI .tl Am .3:13 37 til. LouIn '1 Chlcauu 1 vH tlnilfid New York 0 llrmiklvii 0 by heavy Ix Anuclra hlltlnn j Philadelphia 4-1 Ucwtou 3-3 Hirat tha uiirnor. During a luunu 1 miiiiui Bob Talbol and Andy An .Cincinnati 813 PlUahuitih S-3 el m alnitlad while Oene Baker I halurda,'. Ite.ull. uoub ed U.e hlla account.nit lor Brooklyn II New York 6 fwo rui'u Baker Her added . Iloalon Phlladclphl. 7 hnnier Chlrago a HI lxillU I TiahL InirlllH by Bill Ayera In Clnclmiull 8 PHUbur.h 3 U,e o,inrr and Lloyd Hlltle .. Al Cletl e m laml lla vlctoriea. Jay Kns " eied In Ihe winning ruiw In lhe .11 , l ere while Tookl. Ollbert . two run triple w.a decl.lv. in th. open- Pet. 11 1 am " (Klrtl gam. boftll Oakland Milne II tic hem JnrgeiiMn 3b Chupuian cf (Hlbert lb Kagni rl Bero a Meal c Ayrea P ALllwhller Attyd rf Tolau A All'. It KAN LKAtil K W I. Crrlund 7 Bolnn II I g.'i7 HI l-ouu ft J .714 I WaMlllilt'ni 3 .1 MX) i New York t .400 All M O A IChlauo 1 ft ,3HH . , 4 0 1 Philadelphia 1 ft nn 0 3 3 Uelroll 0 7 ,000 3 Uelroit 0 4 Kunday'i lleoulla 0 Cleveland 3-7 Di li oil 3. 0 j SI Loula Chicago 0-10 1 0 game called end aeventh 1 ! neaa 0 Boaton t Washington 1 OjNew York Philaclelphu 0 Nalurday'a Reaulla 0 Washington 3 New York 0 g lloston u- Philadelphia 3 ) 8 ( ond . dark- Medlord lliilxhed Willi 63' 'point, .aiiiilnat the (iulcm Keiintora with ! riott at Victoria. Bill Brenner. Yak-1 At lhe same time. Detroit'! Tl- uoaliig out a allium Orunt team of M"1" "poaanr iMarcia ouarnan; una a munaKcr law year, win pi- guru are on their way td a record Portland. The Clcneralii collet-ted ! pitching the drat hfill lol Lewl-ilon. and Hon Osborn will n reverse that of losing the moat S? nalnla. At wcnnlchic. Tuesday will lie iicceeu Alan mrim-rc at linoicane. 1 gamea (rem opening dav. Third waa the aunirlalng Oiunti i "UnaobaH Uay," bv proclaiiuitinn 1 Veteran. Bill fSchii-icr of Vancou-1 Combining brilliant pitching with Piian lritm Willi 4I 1-3 Then cunie ' Mayor Arthur II. Pojihnaii who v-r and Huah Luby ol Balcm coin- long-rarrgr hitting, Al Lopez' wln- I nappy iriuc eunaay swept a dou bleheader Irom the toolhle.w TI gora, 3-3 and 7-2, for their aixth und ocventh triumphs In ucce- OJUIl, Cleveland need, two more wins to equal the record of nine that the nail 01. imuui Brown-:. 1918 New York Giants and 1640 Brooklyn Dodgers reeled off right from the latart. 1 The Dodgem had thrlr imh.i. kein snapped at five when Sal 'The Uarbcri Maull niir-heri n,. New York Ciianta Id a M victory Jf' 1 m etl the hard-:- till Brooks to iwn klnalu, a, h h. camn the firat pitcher to ahut out Zl'l EbbeUl' Fle' 'nc Johnny Bchmltz. then with Clilca- That waa 17 games ago RKWS CLIMB " rin1.lnn.11 . . . .... ; :V to wimin one u? erL the """onal League lead Si?. Podler- winning a pair in Piltaburgh, M and 12-2. Ted Klu 'm1 .Cincinnati it baseman, had a Held day at bat .ae1...hm In each u'"vr m Dine runs, shutout mrV,"h" ?."!!? Louis Browns, who split a twin hm with the Chicago Whi Bo. Car yer held the Sox to two saietie? cnteago bats awoke In the kc- mj huc mj poung out a 10-3 win ?nd f'W .ha,M!d thi ame ' 'he ' v " - ,TlC.V ' f f ,Vi A;.('' :': 1.' 17T. -J' . . 1 uii f'i 1 v ,l.v . mm um Mini 11 1. 11,11 ij , .1111. mm I-' -. - . . 1 la II 71 A - I Itwhller grounded out lor Chicago St LouUi 3 ...1 I. aih Cleveland 7 Detroit ft B - Tabor filed out for Lynn In Portland Auniin a. Kuiterl 3b Ruan.ll cf 111 II (I 4 0 3 3 1 I 1 ft Hrort. rf Conaiaer If Baajnakl 3b Rrlch lb Roblnaoo I.) nn p Clludd llclser p B Tabor Totals Oakland Hits Portland II I la Loaer Lynn E llludd. RBI Ollbert I, Conat aer 3, Ayres. Run. Milne, Jorgen aen. Chapman 3, Bero. Eggert, llussell. 3b Ruaaell, Ollbert, Eg gerl, Milne, Chapman. 3b Ollbert. BB Jorgennen, Ollbert. Sac Neal, Ayres, Chapman, DP Hi-hens to Bern. Left Osklanrt II Porlland ft. HPB Ollbert by Hel .er U Runge, rord" nd Orr. T 3:18. 0 I 30 4 37 11 KI2 110 001 ft 123 230 11011 003 000 000 3 101 001 010 4 1 I 1 1 0 I 0 10 0 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 PA( IITC C OAST Lr Alil P. W I, Ift 14 Hollywood 11 Oakland a j Portland g i Ifiacramenlo 7 Han Dleuo V 1 Lou Angeles 1 iiii,. ,,., 2 Seattle 10 II II 13 Pet. .714 .700 .RfiO .474 .431 .4:-! .3i8 .333 Tykeson In First Defeat hlMlnrtan S4 l-'A KuImm u Kdii.i n tiw cluu prPNldMit. Thrrc pjcte lhe roMer 01 niftnnRe, 0. MUtthl (j iO'v. JjiKoln M1 i;utfw) 13, Bpr)itun:UI 11. Itoo'.e vrlr -101'.. , Cui vhUIh JO, Kliuimlh FitilA 4 1-3, Mllwauklp 6 And Frank lin 4, . 1 Not ft hiiikIo ntcnt rncord fell. PrlU ftlifi iilrkPd ut thflr liuliit. tu tlic fli'.cu' . pole vitull. hrnnd tump rrlnv nnd diKtnncc medley. Grru Krhultx pUkrd up a fourth In tlif nhitlr rvrni. Jrrrv Jolm- hon Muirrd thMTwiiv lit lnr IMtn in the pule vitult Jim DnuuliTlv, iJrun Ou'dv tmil Dick Abrnlmm plucrd louith In thr brnnd mini rlt-v. Don WrllA. Clinton Mill.-., Harold Simmer and Diirry Plttn copprd a flllh place In lhe ditnnre mrd lev H vault , jMvrlln Won by Td Hinthifii MM fun! Arrlifi, Kalrin. ifcnnd. Hll Mil vAiittir, fMfd arftlicr firnl !. Mil H h. rll, CoivillU, Itllh DUUfir Mt I' llllh. I)l4-u. Won tv Tom nik.l(f' Ctirvigllln: l-wt, Jrnl Pm. Mrond. Jarohti. Mrrtf'Td, Ihird; Rrhullj Klim- lit rIU. fnurlh: Uy. lUnd, fifth. Dl Unrt HI ftl I0 Infbfi I'ol vrnuW Dv Nowlanrt, Mr-rtlord. nd Wagonrr. nm4Pvli. tid f"r flrt: Crahtrtr. MarahhrUJ. and War ren, Lincoln. Had Ur Ihlrd. KraM, Jt ftnnn, JnhitMtn. Klainaih falli. and Mcrarland, (iraiiU fitl, tied for " llrtgthl II !. It in"' hi, ..l mil l. W' - h (;iat)t '0'fM i Narvar. Johnon. Ralrm rond, Mett fotd Ihlrd, Hand fourth. Jfllaron nrtn. luiranr alirlli I)it'i" l !. Mlfh Jump relay Knvn (MrGaoria. ftoftilf. Younc and Marahlicld iKroutii. Ciahtrer. Younf i II-! for f rl . (iraul and Mrdfonl tied for third Jafferann fifth. (iranU Pan ilxth Hiht. It ftt. fl inrhai 440-vard rtla Won by f.rant mlof fr. Zofflrh. Hmith, naken, Mtdford rond, Jeffrmi third Rootavtll fniitlh, l.tnroln fifth, ftprlngftald alath Tunc. 4V3 lirwd lump rrlay; Won by Grant! Pan 'Mr fat land. Willlami, hlorw. Jrfftraon arfond. nram Ihirrt. Klamaih fall fourth, Mrdord fifth. Btsnd auih. DUtanra 00 fret 'i Jiirhr Two mile ral; Won by Salem 'K"p. (.iniiw talini. (ilaow . Orantt Fiu arrond, Mr!ford third, franklin fourth. JrffriKMi flllh. Milwau kla illh Time 133 5, fW0-ard rala; Granta Past iKrhw-eiiifurt. Williama. Korru, Talltoli and Med ford t Davit, Balit, Goodman. f(cddcn I ted lor flrat; Grant third, Jef. feraon fourth. Room-veil fifth, Milwau Me alslh. Time; I M 4. Uuunci medley; Won by Springfield 'ftieny. Kahm, llruna. Iiriliner. i.in roln Mrond. Grant third. Cnrvallli fourth. Klamath I Alia fifth, fcugem ai.lh Time UJI 4 Shu tile hurdle Wnn by ftrnd 'Sam pelt. Mnnlral, Ilennin'r Grant aerond. Granta Paaa and Mtdford tied for third; Two mile relay Won by ftalrm Mile relay Wnn by Med ford 'Da via, l.undqiilit, Kittle, Spina ). Grant her oiul. GranU Paw third. Marahfield fourth, Uncrtklji fifth. Ma lain alatlv Tame; l i' ) -i !.,-,.:...,x ST K"7v TAGGED Nose bleeding and hair standing on end as though electrified by a high voltage right, Sonny Ingram bounced off Itcuben Hernandez' glove in the second round of their bout in the National Amateur Athletic Union Champion ships at the Boston Garden. But the North Little Rock. Ark., 165-poundcr bounced back to win a three-round decision from his San Francisco opponent. Kund.y't Reaulla Ban Francisco 4-3 San Diego 1-1 Oakland 6-4 Portland 2-3 Hollywood 70 Sacramento hi Loa Angelea 5-4 Seattle 1-2 Naturd.y'a RpaulU Loa Angelea 6 Seattle i Oakland 3 Portland 3 Hollywood ( 8acramento A 8an Diego 7 San rr.nclnco I Trojans Host To Bonanza IHerend game Boi): Oakland Milne If ficbeni 2b Jorgen.en 3b Chapman ct Gilbert lb AB II O A 0 0 24 6 31 14 AB H O A 4 0 10 Ragnl rf Bero ai Davla c Hlltle p Oettel p Attyd rf Totals Poril.nd B.rr cf i:nnerl 3b Auatln a. Brovla rf Con.Uor If Banlnakl 3b elch lb Gladd o De Ulad p Ward p A-Roblnaon B-Tabnr jC-Plereltl White rf 'rtuaaell lb 1'otala A Fanned for Ward B Slnaled lor De Blanl In 6th O Ran for Tabor In 8lh. Oakland I no 300 14 HII. 001 200 26 Porlland ono ooo 03 HI la 033 Ul 18 Winner Hlltle. Loser Do Blaal. E Bero. Hltlle. RBI Oladd, Rnitnl 2 Bero. Run. Schenz. Ollbert, Ragnl, Attyd, Brovla, Con alser. 2b EgRert, JorRcn.ien, Ragnl. HR Rnajil, 8B Sclient. Sac Oettel. DP Bero to Schenii to Ollbert; Ollbert to Bero to Ollbert. Left Oakland 1 Port land 8. Balk De Blast. U Orr, Ford and Runge. T 1:81 Att .840. i ITANDINCS ((I.MMtRdAL LCAtil'll Neablll Orartca . 77 John on Insurance . ai Ore tech rarully 4n Grlfgp rooda 43 Aihley Chevrolet 44 Bar a boo Klectrlr , 3J Thl. Wetli'a ulu Neabllt a Urlfga I haraboo 3 Oreterh 1 Ashley I Johnaon I City fel 7T0 610 4MI .4V) 400 i30 no Champion Dave the high gmne ihiK Bowlliii Robb acored week h bin Johitson Insurance Malln Sacred Heart Merrill Ui .... (.'hllnquln Ounanta Klamath Wallops Lakeview Freddie Fricdel was hit-stiniry Saturdny behind the booming bats of his Pelican teammate, a. Uie Klamath Falls nine walloped Lake view. 36-2. for Its first victory of the season. Frledel nave up lust two hits, a single by Dodson and a triple by ' Pilrlier Oraves In the sixth innlna. J'JSS to give the Honker, their only two I una. Meanwhile the Pels were Jump Chuck Tykeson, Sherwood, Ore., leu-bander, lost his first game ol the current season yesterday as the Hilt Jets. 1951 Northern Cali fornia League champions, waxed the Orcxon Tech baseballer. 10-8 al Recreation Park. Tykeson was pitching four-hit ball and the Owl. were leading 3-2 itoinif Into the seventh Inning. Then Shortstop Chuck Jandreau's siniile lied the score and third baseman Tony Mann followed with a two-run single to give Hilt a 6-3 I end of seven Innings edge. Jim Rivera, the Coast Leaeue'a In Hie eighth Tykeson was re-1 'Rookie of the Year" n-hti. ' eved by Don Keaton alter Tom I "tile last season, drove In fniTr Brown e runs , in the opener with Hogan and Hy Hatfield accounted lor three more runs on .ingles. The Jets had two rhore run. and a 10-3 'cad before Keaton .topped the rally by whiffing Barney Rlggs. The Owls managed to close the count to 8-10 in the eighth on suc cessive .Ingles by Don Foreman. Keaton and Quermo Lelll. But the rally was nipped when Al Foreman was caught going home on Floyd Miller's single. , The Owls Jumped on Hilt .tart Ing pitcher Harvey Smith In the first Inning when Len Oenetln led oil th a single and Don Fore man chased him acrosa with a booming triple. Wayne .PauUen's 402-foot home run in the second Inning leadolf spot gave Orelech Its second run. Jandreau closed it to 2 3 In the fifth when he scored Loren. Cum mins, second Hilt pitcher, with a triple and scored from third on a balk called on Tykeson. ' Th In,. ftw.n.,.l ....,- - . . "-' j . u Hie u.j sea son reoord to 6-6. Line score: Hilt . 000 020 350-10 II 6 Oretech - .110 100 030- 6 9 3 Smith, Cummins 4i and G. Trin ca: Tykeson Keaton (8)" and Jeter. Brown 1S1. d;h mc,udmS ln.ide.tbe- BOKOX HI.N ivVi" run by P'nch h'r Bil ly Goodman with two on In the . !?U?,ve toe Boston Red fox M?n.i? over Wahington. hta lineup and the New York Yan KaPnded by beating the PhU adelphla Athletic, 9-4, to halt a Uiree-game loilng " .trekk and tend the Athletic, "losing KS, Fn1".:,8" Wt h0n Hin With Zft , Slaughter on base to the rirHii"?10 W lve the St. Louis S?TcS& Boston's Braves took a J-l deci- nw" Weli. after toe Phillies had eked out a -S vic tory tn 10 Inning, of the Verier. Ducks In ND Lead .sua .see .INK) .oua Merrill will try tomorrow after noon to do what two other Klam ath County high school baseball clubs have fnlled to do acoro against Malm's Wayne Rick. The Huskies travel to Malln Ul one of the three league games. In others, Bly visits Chtloquin and Bonanca Invade. Recreation Park agalnat the Sacred Heart Trojans. It', a big Job that faces Mer-1 By The Associated Press W i. urcgon Washington lng on Graves for 17 hit. to score Oregon Slate In every Inning, ten runs pouring I Idaho across In the big second frame. 'Washington State Ron owings leo me auaca wun four singles In five trips. GeorRe Hanson hit three-for-four. Ing Montgomery smacked a home run in the second-Inning rally. v . . , . .. . ri V. don a uniform until the loth in. Pet. 0 1.000 1 .600 1 .500 1 .600 3 .350 SCORES By The Associated PreM College Base ball Saturday Resnlta Idaho 9 Washington 6 Oregon 14 Washington State 13 (13 innines) Oregon state 19 Portland TJ 8 Lewi, and Clark 8 Willamette i Llnfleld 10 Pacific 1 i.raneia Jayvee. 3 Reed 1 College of Idaho 18-0 Whitman 8-9 Gonzaga 24 Eastern Washington 6 Seattle Pacific 8-1 Central Wash ington 6-4 IS DUSETTE NEXT? Salt Lake City's Bill Melby is being carried to the dressing room last week after falling victim to Toi Yamato's sleeper hold. Georges Dusette, who ref ereed the bout js shown at right helping Melby' with the assistance of Second Bill Howard. Dusette faces the Jap Wednesday night in the feature match pf a three-bout program. i . - Promoter Finishes Mat Card Promoter Mack Llll'ard late Sat urday completed Wednesday night'. wrestling card. The feature is the long-anticipated meeting between Georges Dusette and Toi Yamato. It's a double main event .how with Buck Weaver. Pacific Coast light-heavy king, tangling with Dan no McDonald la the other one-hour bout. Bill Melby and Frenchy Roy open the show at :3u in a . nau-nonr. one-fall squabble. GOODNIGHT Yamato has appeared here three times. Three times he has put his opponent on the shelf with the sleeper hold Cowboy Carlson. Mc Donald and last wee bui jaeioy although he drew a disquaimcauon from Referee George. Dusette. rmsette and Yamato mixed fur iously after the bout to touch off a demand bv fans to put the Jap against the French Canadian Strongman. It'. Dusette . iuu newon iimi Yamato's sleeper. niMn The Nip threw last week', mat show Into confusion when he de manded main event oining. tie was down for the 30-minute opener with Melbv. T.uiorrl had to make the bout one hour, thus giving the fans a triple main event. Fans are hoping for the end ol Tot's slumberland tactics Wednes day night. Reserved tickets are on sale at Castleberry Drugs. ' 4 3 a 2 3 3 3 1 0 1 I 0 0 1 37 8 31 11 In 7th. team split with Ashley Chevrolet I er has pitched 14 Innings of shut in vunuiiuiuiai suwiing league ac tion. Kobb posted a 320. Team laurels were shared by Baraboo Electric with a 2H53 series ana urciccn racuity game. MIIO.K MA'I LKAlU'K . w l. Ixilile'i rood ,ftS 40 Siiliiirban Flower . fl4 44 Lcarh Sarvlra . ...Mw.,'.tta 4. K - Amuimnt ......33 .VI Kl4maUi Klowar ,... 30 6!) Star llaauty SS 72 !.! Wk'l ftvkalla Loula'i 3 Klamaih flower 1 Suburban 4 Ntar 0 Laarh a K-Amuiement I Medford Wins Golf Tourney EUOENE Ml - Medford. with a low score ol 753, won the fifth annual Upstate High School Oolf Tpurnament here Saturday. Bob Shepherd, who carded a three under par 71-70141, led the five-man Medford team In the two-day event. Other .cores: University High of Eugene 801, Cnrvnllit 818, Albany 824, Marchfleld 861, Eugene 873, Leach and Suburban Flower mo nopolized the honors last week in tile Moose Ma's Bowling League. Irma OcRue rolled a 301 game to spark Leach to a Oil high team game. Lula Stone'. 464 aeries was the highlight of Suburban Flower'. 2524 high team series. King Wins Pentathlon Winning two of the five event. James King was the pentathlon winner on Bob Hcndershott's Class B Pelican track team In an Infra sound feature on Modoc Field last week. King raced to n 8.7 76-yard dash win nnd copped the high lump with a leap of 6 feel, 2 Inches. Elvis Mitchell tossed the shot 33 feet, 8 Inches to win that event nnd place aocond In the compel! tlo , Third-place winner was Lloyd Kooken, who tied with fourth-plno-er Charles Ouptlll In the brnnd Jump at 16 feet, 1 Inch. Ouptlll got another flint-place tie, with John Grltman In the 80-yard low hurdles. out ball, beating Bly, 11-0 and Chlloquln 3-0. He had a no-no game cooking through six frames against Chllo ouln Frldav but wns touched with with a 987 a scratch .Ingle in the seventh chapter: Bly found Rick for three hits Merit! Cnnch Rnv Radpr will rn'n probably send Bruce ' Sanders agnlnst Mnlln. .974 It Will probably by Bly's Max U Martin, one-hit 4-1 winner over Bo jjj I nnnsa Trida'y, against either Jo Jo I George or Champ Hatcher for Chll oquln. Either Julian Hood or Irwin Crume will get the mound assign ment for Bonanza agnlnst Sacred Heart's Bob Howard. All games go at S p.m. OPENING FOR YOUNG MAN Srsndertl Stotloni. Inc. fist tn opening In It. organisation for a' men, age II to 30 priftrobly, Opportunity to advance. This li tha trotting point for Standard ptrionntl. Appraslmatoly $280 per mo. to .tart, Apply Wadnaiday, 2 ta 7 p.m., Mr. Deakini, Standard Stations, Inc., 2nd and Main, Klamath Falls. Harris Repeats Ping Pong Win Boy Harris besT'Ditve Robb In bcRt thi-ee.pf.flve scries to win the city tabl tennis title for the sec ond year In a row In1 the tourna ment that ended last week. Wayne Yancey won the consola tion title with victories over Bob Logan and Bill Loomls. rill. Rick', right arm steered tho Owings. Yarnell 8 Mustangs to the County diamond , title last year and In two league outings this season, the Malln hurl- tfay ivuirvcn. vmj.uii .f """.flon a I Les Flocchlnl collected doubles. mnR of rneoei struca uu. io u.iina. Line score: Lakeview , 0 0 0 002 0- 2 2 8 Klamath 1 10 4 137 x-26 n l Graves and Hill: rrieaei ana Oregon was lhe baseball ki of the Paclflo Co5t Conference's Northern Division Monday, thanks lo a freshman player who didn't State College Track Oregon 67 ' j Washington 63 !i Idaho 74 1-6 Oregon State 86 5-8 Western Washington 69 Seattle Pa cific 62 out of the stands when he ran out of players In the 10th Inning of Saturday's clash at Eugene. John son's squeeze bunt in the 13th scored Norv Rltchey and gave the Webfoots a 14-13 win over the Cou gars and first place in division standings. Idaho, meanwhile, evened a two- game series with Washington bv Hv The AssfH-latod Press rtnwnlno the Huskies 9-fi at Beat. Batting: Ted Kluszewskl, Rcds;tle. Washington won the opening Drove in nine runs as Clncin- game Frldav 14-8. natl swept a douoieneaoer irom The Seattle serlps left Washlng Pltlsburgh. 8-6, and 12-3. The Reds' j ton, Oregon State and Idaho tied first baseman smashed a grand for second Place, with a win and slam homer and two triples in the a loss each College Tennis 13-inning thriller with 'Washington 7 Oregon State 0 Washington Slate. Oregon State Jayvees 6 Oregon Coach Don Ktrsch CBlled Jim college of Education 2 Johnson, a freshman from Boise. second game. He also homered in the opener. Pitching: sai Magnc. uianis Snapped Brooklyn's five-game win ning streak with a two-hit 6-0 shut out, fanning eight batters to hand the Dodgers their first home shut out in 176 games. DIVIDEND DECLARED PORTLAND I A 20-cent dividend, payable May 15. was de clared Friday by the Portland Gas nnd Coke Co KFJI-9" SPORTS FINAL Washington State, in the cellar with one win and three losses after Saturday's defeat, moves to Seat tle Monday for a pair of games With the Huskies. 4 zr Bums Toaro Molh Hoi Worn Place Rowovga SALLY'S REWEAVING laWNMf tW fry I . 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