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PAGE 2 B HKRALp.AVD KfW, tTAMATH FALLS. OREGON WEDNESDAY, MAY 13 1 959 Nine Hornets Ready For District Meet Nine Henley trackmen and coach Ted Ammerman leave early rn day morning (or Ashland where the Hornets enter the District 6 A-l track meet which will wmd up on Saturday afternoon. The first two finishers in each event will enter the? state meet the fol lowing weekend at the University of Oregon. Representing Klamath County in the district meet on the Ashland 'B' Aces To Enter State Test Malin with seven entrants and Merrill with five lead a group of County B League track sq u a d members into the State B meet which will be held at Springfield Friday and Saturday. Bonanza is next in line with four entrees while Chiloqum has two and Bly one Leading Coach AI Keek's chare ers from Merrill are Don Russell in the 100-yard dash and 440. Bud . Maupin and Bill Beasley in the 220. Dick Marks in the 120-yard high hurdles and Charles Holier in the 180-yard low hurdles. The re lay team, which grabbed first place honors in last weekend's dis trict meet on Modoc Field, will be composed of Russell. Beaslev. Rol ler, and Maupin. In Ihe district meet, Russell snared two firsts, the 100 and 440, while ' Maupin was tirst in the 220 and Beasley inird. ranking him as an alternate. Other Huskies entering the state meet will be Roller who copped the low hurdles event and Marks, who was second in the high hur dles. Malin's traveling squad will be composed of first place winner Rick Illian in the pole vault, third place winners Ron Mullanix and Dave DeMemtt in the shot put and discus and 880 and high hur dles respectively while the Mus tang relay squad, which finished third at district, will be made up of Stan Petrasek, Abe Kirkpatrick, Don Micka and Burt McCollough. First place finishers Gary Day ley in the broad jump and Alvin Brooks in the pole vault lead the Bonanza Antlers to the slate meet while the remainder of the squad is composed of third place win ners Tom Ellis in the javelin and Jim O'Conner in the low hurdles. Doug Van Warmer, who shared a second in the .mile in the district meet and Ron Hoggarth who did likewise in Ihe shot put arc the only representatives Irom Chil oquin while Bly's lone entrant Is Gary Henderson in the pole vault. ' ifi oval will be Burrell Gober In the high jump and both hurdle events Floyd Kendall in the mile, Phil Swisher in both the shot put and discus, Don Mills in the high jump, Chuck Blofsky in the broad jump and Cliff Long in the high jump, 440 and 880. The combined team of Dave Ragland, Calvin Casebier, Gary Pippin and Blofsky will make up the Henley relay team which placed third in the sub-district meet held last weekend, in Ash land. Ammcrman's squad grabbed three first places in that meet, Gober winning the high jump. Ken dall ihe mile event and Swisher the discus. Gober. in winning the high jump with a leap of 5 feet, 6'j inches was far short of his record-break ing leap of 5-11, which he set in the county meet two weeks ago The springy-legged senior has al most completely recovered from an ankle sprain that he suffered near the end of the basketball season which has hampered his perlormances for the Hornet track team. Swisher was also far short of his top effort of 133 feet, 10 inches in the discus event, which came in a dual meet with the KU Jay vces earlier in the season. At Ashland last week, Swisher tossed the platter 118 feet. 6 inches for top honors while placing second in the shot put. Kendall's time of 5:01 in the mile was his best effort of the year. He has won most of the dual meets in that event in the county this past spring. However, he suffered his initial defeat in the Klamath Falls Invitational when outlasted by Chiloquin's Doug Van Warmer. McMurtry Seeks Valdez Rematch PORTLAND AP) Irish Pat McMurtry of Tacoma, Wash., is hoping today for another televi sion fight in New York with Nino Valdez. Tuesday night McMurtry won a unanimous 10-round deci sion here over Garvin Sawyer of New York. McMurtry said he thinks this qualifies htm : for another fight with Valdes, who knocked him out in a TV fight at Madison Square Garden last year. If- Off Friday mnrninn M a IS tlta Reames Golf anrl . Pniintrv Pluh ladies are scheduled to begin qual nying rounds for the spring handi cap. The pairings: 18-Hole Players No. 1 Tec 8:4S L. prspln C. Grove: 8:50, M. Drew, M. Schuss L. Maskell; 8:55. V. Anderson D. Marks, M. Raymond; 9:00, Miller, Starbuck, F. Drew. No. 3 Tee 8:45. F. Andnrsnn H. Wells, R. Jones; 8:50. M. Mer- ryman. V. Zamsky, M. Good: 8:55. P. Pernell, P. Coulson, J. Smith. 9'Uolp Plavprs No. 1 Tee 9-05 I. RnhprUnn Cook. Pevton: 9: 10 Ashlnv Wilpi X. Kandra: 9:15. RrnslprhniK: F soran, Hollway; 9:20, A. Bcane, n. nooinson, tins; 9:25, Bur dick, Humble, Puckett. No. 8 Tee 9:00, Larkin, M. Merryman, Dakin; 9:05. Goakey, O'Neill, ,S. Soran; 9:10. Ellis, Fleck, Smith: 9:15, Hopper, Fisk. Bingham: 9:20. Burcovne. Rainus- 9:25, B. Hiatt, Hattan. coffee err Linfield Wins Conference Title By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Linfield Colleee is thp North. west Conference baseball cham pion. The Linfield sound wnn Hip titin Tuesday by posting 4-2 and 5-2 victories over second-place Lew is and Clark in a riniihlphMrlnr at McMinnville. In other conference eamps Pa. cific swept a doubleheader with wnuman 10-z and 6-2 at Forest Grove and Willamette and Col lege of Idaho solit a oair at Sa lem. C of I won the opener 2-1 but dropped the second game by the same score. Houston's Beauty Charm Center Tower Furniture Jones Office Supply Team No. 6 Team No. 7 Team No. 2 Specialized Service 39', Last night's results: Tram No. 6 3. Team No, 7 1 Tower Furniture 4. Jones Ofc. sply. Charm Center 3, Team No. 2 1 Specialized Svc. 3, Houston's Beauty 1 High team game Tower Furniture 729 High learn series Tower Furn. 2118 High ind. game Jean Robinson 203 High ind. series Jean Aobinaon, Irene Durbin ttiei 499 673 36'? 57' 46 1 , BOOSTER Dick's Chevron Crater Lake Cmy. Klamath JC's Shaffer Electric Team No. 6 Kr'JI Low Cost Food Mkt. Richfield Borons Last night's results: Dick's Chev. 3. Low Cost Food Mkt. Shaffer Electric 3, KFJI 1 Klamath JC's 3. Richfield Borons 1 Team No. 6 3, Crater Lake Cmy. Hish team game Shaffer Elec. 922 High team scries Shaffer Electric 2623 37 54 44'i 42'i 33 47 SO 61'., 71 UO Freshmen Wallop Rooks CORVALLIS (AP) The Uni versity of Oreeon Frosh wallop ed the Oregon State College Rooks 21-8 in run-filled baseball game here Tuesday. The Frosh had two six-run inn ings. John Swanson started for the Frosh but was relieved by Bob Christenson m the eighth. The Rooks used three pitchers. The Rooks still have a better season record than the Frosh, four victories and two losses. The Frosh have won three and lost three. Frosh 236 006 02221 21 4 Rooks 020 001 140 8 10 4 Swanson. Christenson (81 and Wallin: Hendry, Emery 3l. Orr 14) and Stone. JEEP 4-WHEEL DRIVE REPAIR OUR SPECIALTY CLIFFORD VOSS GARAGE 5130 DELAWARE Across From Ned Putnam' Fhona TU 2-515 MOTORCYCLES FUN ECONOMICAL THRILLING Zundapp Bodenhamer Saw & Repairs 315 E. Main Ph. TU 4-4672 1 1 High ind. fame Frank Grems 224 High ind. series Fred Holmes ALPINE MA (it Medo Buds Chit wood Union Thorns Chev SUN A Peters Trucking Weed KC McCloud Horsemen Ounsmuir Lions 5'a 4'j Last night's results: Medo Buds 2. Weed KC 2 Lions 2. SUN A 3 Peters 2, McCJoud Horsemen 2 Chitwood Service 2'i, Thorns Chev. 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Durell Shell 1 McCloud Horsemen 4, McCloud FD 0 High learn game Dunsmuir SP 987 High team series Pepsi Cola 2784 High ind. game Ace Kenoyer 214 High ind,. series Art Lifquist 531 KU Jayvees Whip Mustangs "1 hope we are savins ourselves for Saturday afternoon." sighed Malin Mustang baseball coach George Hanson as reported on the 6-0 defeat handed his team by the Klamath Union Jayvees at Malin Tuesday alternoon. The Mustangs face Prospect at Gem Stadium Saturday for the Dis trict 5B title. "We got one hit and it didn't come until the seventh inning, either Webb Mohni was awful good or our hitters had a real bad day." he added. Young Webb, who was relieved on the mound by Paul Bishop and took over as catcher in the filth for the young Pels, was credited RIDES SECOND TRIPLE NEW YORK 'CPU-Eddie Ar caro made it two triples in a row a: Belmont Park Tuesday. Ar caro's winning mounts were Star- etta. Warlike and Judy Jump L'p in the feature race. 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