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PAGE ETGHT HERALD AND NEWS, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON MONDAY. MAY II), inr.2 PI! i mil TIME OUT! TATE fo)5 N a dugs CD Dick Reeves Speeds To Victory in 220 CORVALUS Wl Bend, scoring 38 points two more than the de fending champions from Medford, won the Oregon Class A high school track and field champion ships here Saturday. Pleasant Hill with a total of 67 joints far outdistanced second . place Gervals with 45 for the Class B title. The Bend victory was scored on one first, three seconds and one third. Team scorei Bend 38: Medford 36: Grants Pass 29 '.; Lincoln 26: Gram 26: Springfield 22: Eugene 21: Salem 2u: Hermlston 17 ly, Beaverton 16 Jefferson 14: Milwaukie 12: Pend leton 11: Prineville 10: Franklin 10; CorvalHs 10: Marshfield 10: Estacada 10: Scappoose 10: Wash ington 8: Ashland 8; Crater 8: Roosevelt 8: Gresham 6: Stayton 6; University 6: Roseburg 6; New port 4 Norm Bena 4: Albany : r.ll i ... l .J a. Medford might have won the title jS-"- .. -J-I "V City 1; Hillsboro 1: Cascade 1. Class B Results high hurdles Jim for the fifth consecutive time had not Its relay team been disqualified in Friday's preliminary. - tr. i. tut amim ii. ! 120-vard hind Bend and LMedford: .Grants jgfu"". Rogue River: Ed Clark. -Pass with 28 'a. Lincoln 26, Grant Wallowa: Benny Greer, Gcrvais: .J . V.'7..7".,J" c. n, Ron Cram Jarksnnv Hie- K S!an. lemHemisTonl? and "n. Pilot Rock; Artie Brcwn. Beaverton 16. Lowell. 15:7. Rogue River was third in the Bi lX-yal dash Keith Best. En- meet with 35 Then came Cros- ierprisc. joim Mccall. Uervais well with 27 and. Monroe with 24. 00 ?. Lapine Only double winner of the meet waa Springfield's Bill DelUmrer. with victories in the mile and 880. Class A results ' - Mile run Bill Dellinger. Spring field; Ron Meskimen. .Eugene: Buddy Cameron, Franklin; Dick Morss, Albany; Bill Wilson For est Grove; George Johnson, Gresh am. 4:28.5. .vi t 440-yard run Fred Hall, Prine ville; Jim HalfhUl. Crater: Jud Jones, Grant; Doug Sandy, Gram; Wayne Sabin, Springfield: .George McNeaL Oregon City. :50.6. ' 180-yard low hurdles George Hinkhouse, Scappoose; Dean Ben son, Bend; Don Spinas, Medford; Jensen, Eugene; Norman Minor, Hood River; Dave Murray, Cas case. :20.4. 120-yard nigh mirdies Dean Benson, Bend; Ernie Warren. Lin coln: Boh Pavlor. Grants Pass Ron Cloe, Newport; Lee Bond Cleveland; Don Spinas, Medford. :18.0. Shot put Mike Bogdon, Jef- ierson; jonn ueroer, oiiiwauKie; Jack Moad. Medford; Will Reeves, North Bend; George Meyer, Salem; John Martin, Cleveland. 51 feet. B ! inches. 100-yard dash Martin Pedigo, Hermlston; Jack Sheffoid, Bend; Fred Flowers, Lincoln: Ron Baker, Grant; George McCleandon. Pen dleton; Dave Talbot, Grants Pass. :10.3. 220-yard dash Traver Camp bell, Grant; Dick Bowman, Bea verton; Jack Sheffoid, Bend; Lou Lofland. Roosevelt; Arden Chris tensen, Eugene; Martin Ped igo. Hermlston. :23.3. High Jump John Young, Marshfield; Ed Bingham, Medford; Jim Young, Eugene; Wade Hal brook, Lincoln: Dick Green, Gresh am; Larry Delaney, Washington. 6 jeet 1 inches. Discus Tom Blackstone, Cor- vallis: winton Miller. Ashland D. Van Handel, Stayton, John Ger- oer, MuwauKie; jonn Mankemeyer, University high, Eugene: Loren Mlchelson, Hillsboro. 146 feet 5 & inches. Javelin Ron York. Estacada: Ed Bingham, Medford; Ralph Rud- , rwseourg: uaie overdick, uni versity high; Don Spinas, Medford: Dale Hall, Milwaukie. 172 feet 3 Vi inches. Pole Vault Tie lor first be tween John Thome, Pendleton, end Ernie Warren, Lincoln; Dave New land, Medford; tie for fourth be tween Lyle Waggoner, Roosevelt and Galen De Shon, Dallas; tie for sixth between Al Pedigo Her mlston and Gary McFarland, Grants Pass. 12 feet 6 inches. 880-yard run Bill Dellinger, Springfield; Dick Glascow, Salem; Al Burmeister, Bend; Jerry Tate Franklin; Vance Parkhurst, Gresh-2-of 0 1)011 Mmer" Forest Grove. Broad Jump Larry paiUus, Salem; Dick William, Grants Pass Martin Pedigo. Hermlston; Gary McFarland, Grants Pass; Dick Bowman, Beaverton; Dean Brook Madras. 21 feet 9 inches. 'I 880-yard relay Grants Pass (Larry Schweinfurt, Dick Williams, Dave Talbot, Don Korns); Wash ington (Charles Wilbur, Dick Ma son Al Overton, Ed Davis); Bea verton, (Dick Gervais, Mel Mori Bart Olson, Dick: Bowman); Jef ferson (Ray Moore, Bob Berback, Mason Retlt, John Eichorn). Grant (Don Stoffer, Bob Coelch, Don Smith, Ron Baker); Roosevelt (Mel Govig, Herman Winterholler, Jul- j lus Strong, Lou Lofland), 1:32.1. 1 N-xJV v RID KUHD', SKXTS BMTM : .C.'v- rcd huad; $ktj hmto Ken Aldrich. union; nay Miner, Rogue River, and Leon Tournev, Condon, tied lor fifth. :10.6. Mile Delano Cummins, Plea sant Hil!:Tom Pearson. Gcrvais: Gene Cutlip, Knappa; A. Hanev, Adrian; H. Chandler. Silets; J. Haney. Adrian. 4:44.0. (New rec ord. Old record of 4:45.5 set by jonn Downey, Mohawk, in 1948.) Shot put Dale McCormlck Pleasant Hill; Vern Bittner. Mon roe; John Clark, Wallowa: Don Clay. Jacksonville: Vern Steward Monroe; Jim Retherford. Grant union. 49 feet 6 inches. (New B record. Old mark of 48 feet inches set by Dale Mauser of Salem Acaaemy in 1947.) 440-yard dash Dean Workman. uresweu; Lloyd Fisher. Mohawk: George Comsiock. Wallowa: Bill Keeney. Condon: Erwin Martin. uregon scnooi lor the Dear: Harry Smitli. Monroe. :53.4. (New record Old mark of :b2A set by Larry uson oi union in 1900. ) 180-yard low hurdles Ken Aid rich, Union; Jim Boulter, Rogue rarer; jonn Mccall, Gervais; Dar old Diliy, Pleasent Hill: Dick Clappe, Nehaem. :21.3.tOnly five men competed.) (A new record was set Friday in aualifvuur trials oy juarica oi :i.u. oreaamg ms own mark of :21.2 set in 1951.) 220-yard dash Dick Reeves Merrill; Bob Reed, Lapine; Ray Hiner, Rogue River; KT. Best, En terprise: Ellerv Mathews. Plea. sant am; am Holtee, Canyonville. 880 yard run Dean Workman. Creswell; M. Bowers, Adrian; C. Jones, Pilot Rock; Tom Pearson, Gervais; Carson Verhs, Condon: Morris McKinnis, Grant Union. 2:06.3. Discus G. Conner, Heppner; Dale McCormick, Pleasent Hill; Vern Bittner, Monroe; George Adams. Creswell: Vern Stewart. Monroe; Adam Hoffman. Henley. 130 feet 1 inch. Broad Jump John McCall, Gervais: Ralph Slayter. Triangle Lake; Darold DUly. Pleasant Hill; BUI Helwlg, Knappa; Jim Holt, Phoenix; Jim Sloan, Weston. 21 feet 7 Jii inches. (New record. Old mark of 20 feet 6 ' inches set by Darr wood of Union in 1951. Javelin Jim Hewitt. Union: B. Schmidtgall. McEwen: Joe Ga Prom. Pleasant Hill: Vern Stew art, Monroe; iten narramorn, Mo hawk; Lyle Fleetwood, Mill City. lee leet 4 i inches. 880 yard relay Pleasant Hill (Bob Freirich, Willy Long. Hers- cnei uooaricn. tilery Matnews) Coburg (Carl Stallings. John Green. rom Fiuim. boo Lituejonn): Mer rill (dick Keeves, Jonn o Neai. Jack Hendrlckson, Jerry Wolfram) urant union (Norm McKlnrus. Bob bmiin, Duane van Luevan, Bob Curtis); Wallowa (B. Barton, L. Barton, L. Osborn, J. Allen, J. Comstock); Mill City (Bill Hoff man, Roy Chase, Darell Farman, Lyle Fleetwood). 1:37.1. Class B team scores: Pleasant Hill 67: Gervais. 45: Rogue River, 35 ',j; Creswell, 27; Monroe, 24; Union, 24; Wallowa, 22; Merrill, 16; Enterprise, 14 Lapin:e, 14: Adrian. 13; Grant Un ion, 12 Heppner. 11: Condon. 10 A; Knapna. 10: Mohawk 10: Pow der Valley. 10 Coburg, 9; Jack sonville, 9; Triangle Lake, 8: Pi lot Rock, 8: McEwen, 8: Stan field. 3: Oregon Deaf Kohnnl a Slletz. 2: Nehalem. 2: Phoenix 2: Mill city, 1; Lowell, 1: Weston, canyonville, 1; Henley 1. , iv; , :ty j DRESS REHEARSAL George (Butcher Boy) Hanson (left) and Don Dexter, two candi dates for the Klamath Falls Coca Colas, the American Junior Legion team, don new jackets and Dexter holds up a uniform top for size. The Legion team is practicing daily now, 5-7 p.m., at Recreation Park. First games will be June 7 and 8, double headers at Eugene and Albany. John McGinnis' Cokes make their first home stand against Eugene here June 17 in a split doubleheader. Stars Whack Beavers Twice; Pads Stay Up By The Associated Press .the Stars in the third. San Diego's remarkable Padres. The 13-run total for San Fran- still holding a two and one-half Cisco in the opener against Seattle D-nifi. T Anm,& Un ' ....... V. Ha,ae, Caa I -nn nf Ik. despite last wee s loss oi a ser Warns H Dependable, protective delivery, of freight shipments is our aim. Union Pacific packaging and loading experts work with shippers to decrease damage and claims. If you have a packaging problem, let's hear about it. We're glad to o Cnecmo help ies to Los Angeles, start trying to cut down the oaxs at Oakland on Tuesday. This poses no easy problem as Mel Ott's charges have been press ing lor the top spot and there s no better opportunity than a series with the league leaders. The Padres needed an 11th in ning homer from Jack Graham, their 35-year-old first baseman, to salvage the nightcap of a twin bill with Los Angeles 8-5 Sunday af ter dropping the opener 6-0. In the other twin bills. San Fran cisco exploded for two from Se attle. 13-2. and 5-0. and Hollywood did the same thing to Portland 16-6 and 3-0. Sacramento and Oakland traded wins, the Acorns annexing the finale 9-5 after dropping the opener 1-3. HIT SPREE Hollywood went on a hitting spree to move up with the double victory at Portland. The Stars battered five Beaver pitchers for ih mis in tne opener and then Pinky Woods tossed a three - hit seven inning shut out. Bonus left hande rPaul Pettit won the opener. Pettit also was the leading hitter as he collected blows each of his four times at bat. Chuck Stevens tripled with the sacks loaded for was the greatest Seal crop of the season. Elmer Singleton won his fifth game. FIVE-HITTER Al Lien allowed only five scat tered hits to take the seven-inmng nightcap. In a trade announced Sunday. Portland sent Red Lynn, veteran right-handed pitcher to Hollywood for Rovce Lint, a soulhnaw. Lvnn has won 3 and lost 3 for Portland. Lint has appeared only in relief. Shirai Wins Ring Crown TOKYO OP Yoshiro Shirai of Japan won the world flyweight box ing championship Monday night by outpointing Dado Marino of Hono lulu m a close 15-round bout. Marino weighed 112 pounds. Shi rai 111. The decision of the three Japan ese officials was unanimous. The Associated Press gave Shi rai seven rounds. Marino five and scorea tnree even. Marino cried alter the decision was announced. His manager. Sad Sam Ichinose, put his arm around the former champion to solace him. Weed Whips Tule, 5-2 Shantz1 Three-Hitter Blanks Cleveland, 2-0 By The Associated Prria Little Bobby Bhanli and big Gerry Staley, a pair of flrnt-rntc pitchers with second division (earns, sre setting a lerrlllo pace lor the other 164 Major League hurlers. Shanla, the 5-7 Philadelphia Ath letics' southpaw, Sunday became the (irsl American League pitcher to win six Barnes as he shut out the Cleveland Indians, 3-0. Slnlev, six - (col St. Louis Cardinals' right hander, became the Natlnnul League s (li st seven-uanin w inner as he foiled the Philadelphia Phil- lies, vj. Sliiuils siirrt'iuli'ied only three hits In achieve his first Mhutoui in Hie opener of Hie doubleheader at Cleveland. The Indians cnnie buck In the nightcap to register a shut out victory of their own Mike Garcia blanked the As, 6 0. de- spue yielding nine hits. The Indians retained Ihelr 3 ii. game lead In the Aiiirrinm Imhw as the second plnce Washington Senators spill their twin bill with the Chicago White Sox. A bases- loaded slntle by Ruv Colemun produced two sixth - inning rims and gave the While Sox a t-i vic tory after Lou Slenler had pitched the Senators to a 2-1 triumnh mi Saul Rogovln n the opener. I Boston's Red Sox remnlnrri In imra piuce Willi a 7-4 victory over Detroit while the New York Yan kees and St. Louis Brown. divided a doubleheader. Vic Ka.schl hurled a flve-hil, 8-1 triumph for New York after the Browns had eked out a 4-3 decision In the first game. Brooklyn took undisputed dosscs- sion of first place In the National League, thrashing the Chicago Cubs. 7-3. as the New York Olanis were kept Idle because ot rain. GERRY STALEY . . wins Number 7 inr tunnts were scheduled to piny two giiines with the Pittsburgh Pi lules. Rain also washed away the sched uled twin bill between I ho Cincin nati Reds and Di liven in Boiton. CI KMANV TO DKLATVARK DELAWARE PARK UV-One of the .mil interesting auullcattonx lor utithoruutlon to race horses at Delaware Park was received last Mnv from Frankfurt, Main, Germany. Orme Wilson. Jr.. Vice Consul of the U. 6.. sent the long range apolleallon Mr. Wilson's home Is In Bovce. Va. Cougars Keep Cinder Crown; Ducks Third STANDINGS McCloud Weed TuleUke Hill . Scott Vller Duntmuir Yrek Ml. Shut w L rl ..3 0 1.000 3 0 101)0. I .MT 1 1 a i . O 3 0 3 0 J SandaT't KetalU McCloud 10 Ml. 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Dixie Oarner of Washington State set the old re cord 9:24.5 In 1940. Washington State and Washing ton both took five first places In the meet. Oregon, a pre - meet fr.vorte. was hampered by In juries and took only three firsts. Oregon state had two. Five stars were sidelined. BU Fell of Oregon started the century but nulled un with a ..trained muscle: Bruce Sweeney of Idaho, picked to win both hurdles, was out with the measles: Doug Clement. Oregon quarter mler. also had the measles, and Bums Tears Moth Holes Worn Place Rswovsn SALLY'S REWEAVING pulled muscles eliminated Ted Anderson. Oregon sprinter, end rtte Mulllns. WSC hurdler. Top performers In the Northern Dlvlson meet here are espected to compete In the Paciflo Coast Conference meet al Eugene, Ore., next werkend. 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