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PAGE 14 A Ontarian Conquers D. Soran PORTLAND (API-Lynn Yturri ( Ontario, usually among the leaden in the tournaments he enters, again was a front runner as semi-final play began today in the Oregon Junior Golf Tourna ment here. Yturri vaulted into the semi finals of the junior boys division with an easy 6 and 5 triumph Wednesday over Dennis Soran of Klamath Falls. Of the nine entrants from Klamath Falls, only four emerged with victories. Those gaining wins were Steve Good, Mike Soran, Britt Tucker and Linda Pernell. Those suffering defeats to drop from further play, aside from Sor an, were Judy Angstead, Bobby Graham. Bobby Tucker and Tom my Good. Today Murri was paired with John Hedlund of Oswego, a 6 and.,he KaKle l'0,"t Dalry Maid'i to - 4 victor over Dick Wagner of Portland, In the other Junior match today were Chuck Allen of Roseburg and Pete Gcertsen of Eugene Allen Wednesday dumped Bob Wolsborn of Portland 3 and 2, while Gcertsen turned in a whop ping 9 and 7 victory over John ijnydcr of Lebanon. ; semi-nnal matches were on schedule today, too, in the boys mj gins competition. Paired in boys matches wire Fred Taylor and John Nelson both of Portland, and Mike Knlb of Salem and Kent Huth of Os wego. . Kolb beat Graham Bruncs of Portland t up in the quarter finals. Treasure- Sullivan of Ashland beat Mary Doyle of Portland and 3 to meet Wendy-Moberry of La Grande today. -In the other girls scmi-fmal contest, Pam Staccy of Mcdford was paired with Sue Jennett of Oswego. :The semi-finals were held Wed Hesday in the pee wee division, rfhd two Salem youngsters will be 111 the final Friday. : Mike Truax of Salem beat Charles Mjlne of Salem, the mod Ajlist, 2 and 1, while John Mc eullough of Salem edged Jack jrue of Portland 2 up. Other Wednesday results: Junior Boys ' First flight Daryl Winn, Eu gene, def Judd Garner, Eugene, i and 3: David Munro, Portland, def Doug Siebert, Cottage Grove, t and 2. , Second flight John Kerr, Eu gene, def John Crook, Longvicw, .tup. : Fourth flight Pat Elgin, Pen dleton, def Bill Hemenway, Port land, Wth hole: Paul Pavlat, Port land, def John Fossatti, Pendle ton, 8 and 5. IFifth flight Ron Fahl, Port land, def Mike Cherry, Baker, 2 J ' Boys ; Second flight Buddy Dietrich, Portland, def Harry Nelson, Cot tage Grove, 3 and 2. Girls ' Second flight Mary Saunders, (rants Pass, def Peggy Saunders, Grants Pass, 1 up. Fourth flight Linda Pernell, Klamath Falls, def Terry Lawton, Cortland, 4 and 3. ; Pee Wee ; Fourth flight Bill Davis, Os wego, def Tommy Good, Klamath Falls, 1 up. Fifth flight-Britt Tucker, Kla main Falls, def Rodger Bcr, Med ford, 2 up. Louise Suggs Eyes Repeat .PITTSBimGH (AP) Louisel1"" Italian as a "good lighter Sugga would like nothing better than to match her 72-hole total of1 285 two years ago at Church- iitll Valley Country Club scene of today's first round of the Wo- men'a National Open Golf Cham pionship. Miss Suggs, two-time winner of the Women's Open and three-time runnerup, posted the 2K5 with a blistering 3-under par 68 on the final round to win the Ladies Pro fessional Golf title in 1057. .Both figures have withstood the challenge of visits of the women professionals at Churchill over the past three years. Miss Mickey Wright, who beat out Miss Suggs by five strokes xliih a 2o for the title last year,! Will be shooting for an unprece dented repeat championship. )Not even the late Babe Didrik pn Zaharias, who won three of these championships, was able to come through on successive years. Betsy Rawls. the only other three-lime winner, also will be seeking the title again with three other past champions Betty Jameson, Fay Crocker and Kathy Cornelius. Syracuse I'niversity will play a 19-game football schedule next fall far the first time since IM3Q. Nawtpoptf SPOT ADS or intxpansivt nptettd doily 94c Ate 7 V , it! ' LL1 CLIFF STEMLER i . Elbo Bender with arm ilCufos, Merrill Nine, en, Girfs The Klamath Basinettes meet! mm on denser t icia in the lourtn; game oi mis years Basincltc- Carrier, leftftclder Bill Hillon. een .Maid series. Ilcrlieldcr Cecil Tucker and right- The Basinettes have won one fielder Krnic McBcth. while dropping two to the Rogue Valley nine in past meetings The game will serve as a warm- up for the local ladies soltball Saturday night contest with the Elbo Benders of the Men's Softball Association in the first game of the big doublehcader slated for Gem Stadium. The Basineltc-Bender tilt, a sev- ......i.s is..i. .-. win mvsi.i m n. p.m. and will he followed by a nine inning baseball game pitting the Klamath Kubs against Merrill, u, ,c .a. nl , ''-H-nui uBU. . a ..ui.-.uup lll.KF ,ana Bob Kdly be)ind (he Stadium gates will open at 5:45. Admission prices are 75 cents for adults and 23 cents for youngsters. All proceeds will be shared equal ly by the Kubs and the Basinettes. both of which are self-supporting teams who depend primarily on gate receipts for their existence. Starting lineups for the Elbo Benders and the Basinettes, who will swap pitchers and catchers foi the game, Include Ki Car rier, catcher, and Cliff Stemler. HO.MtN I niARTKK LKAttl K VV I, Rfttnbow Chih 2. 9 Hotrl Dunnnuir lU'i 12 VKW 1! 1:1 Khait Mtt-flU la H Capri Shop 17 lfl Canyon Bakery ' 14 ij Ski Bowl Mft 11 3t McLluud TV ' Xi l.ml nlffhls rrutt: VFW 4. Ski Bowl It -Canyon Bakery ;j, McCfmid TV t Capri ghnp 3, Rainbow Club it Hotel Duiiamulr 4. Mlt-FiU 0 HlBh team lmt -Canyon Bakery 07N His li team pti Ho. Dunimuir tfttlu Scanlon Wins From Italian CHICAGO mi'Ii-Italy's Mario Vccchialo had no apologies for defeat today, but he said that Bobby Scanlon heat "only half a fighter" in racking up a 10 round decision Wednesday night. It was the first loss after la straight wins for the Udinc, Italy, battler, making his American de but, and he didn't quibble with the olliclal's scoreboards, each holding him two points helow his conqueror, who won his 33rd match hi 37 pro fights. "It was just a niatler of cli mate and water and different styles." Vecchiato said through an interpreter. Scanlon, the world's seventh- ranked lightweight, complimented Though ho never was hurt, he "'d that Vecchiato was strong boy.' Major League Stars By THE AN.SX'l.m;i PRESS Pilching Jim Biosnan. Beds. blanked the Cubs 5-0 on four singles, walking three and strik ing out seven for first complete game in more than a year and first shutout in three seasons. Hitting Don Buddin. Pete Runnels., Red Sox. each had three hits and each had an HI! I single Hi deciding, two-run seventh in ning that bent the Tigers 4-2. I ICJ SALE AT jay mmi Alt Brandt Outboard Motor Oil 35c Qt. So. 6th and Creit And 2135 S Sixth HERALD JOY ADREON . . BasineH. twirler To Clash pitcher, firs' baseman Hon Call. j second base Cliff Joplin. shortstop hicth. Sonecal. third baseman Ki The Basinetles are catcher Theresa Witkline. pitcher joy lAdieon. cilher Chris Shearer or nageisiein at nrsi, Jody Sims on second, snirlcy Anderson at snoitstop. Sharon Wilson at third and outfielders Karen Smith, Dar lene Perry and either Shearer or Judy Arnold. Call and Ken Carrier, in addi- linn In IWf.ip inht with Iho l-lh ; Bf.ndl.rs as0 Sl,rvc manager and coach of the Basinettes. The Kuh lineup will see new comer Ed Vegky making his first appcaran(;e on ,ne n,oud before plate, Bob Janes at first, Butch Kimpton at second. . Butch Dollar at shortslop and Dean Dunson working at third. Wayne Hironaka will cover leltfield. Floyd Linder man center and John Bianchi will serve in right. Lineups tor Frank Hunicutt's Merrill nine were expected to be announced Friday. Tickets for the Saturday night show are available from members, of the Elbo Benders team. High lnd. game Irene Blount 231 High lnd. tcrici Irene Blounl &J9 NIC1IT OWL I.EAIII E W L Pfedmnnt Hnlel ID It Veteran! Cluh 1H 10 l.aPnrUi Cafe It 14 Hapa Phntn 19 IS Wnxlaar Drug 11 17 El Hancho Motel 0 IS Laat nlght'a reaulu: Plerimr.nl Mr-tel 2. El Ranrho 3 Veteiana Clnh X liana Photo Windaar Drug 2. LaPortaa 2 High tram game El Ranrho 870 High team aerlea LaPnrtaa 2418 High lnd. game Lvdia Trevmon. San dy Hough itiei 170 High lnd. tenetPhil Roblnaon 4S3 MIN I DOt'HLES W 1, Htiwlev-Vlrtorln 17 3 Bet'in-Roolh I 4 Lengcel-PalrewKkl 1.1 T Cllnkman-Hiikenwerth 12 S Hieher-orant 11 lj gig Chin-Lane -II H Kenaalon-Rnhlnion 11 0 Koa-man-llar-hbargrr 11 Smlth-Dnughty 0 11 Haraboo-Hanenmh fl 12 RithlBon-Sjchlecper g ' 12 ' liraon-St-ott R 12 I-ewli-Marnett 7'j I2t Carnrr-Slfinler S 14 C'lnugh-ltarria S IV HtKtgca-Soweil 5 IS t.a! rtight'a re-ulH: lngzel-Palecewakl 4. Hndges-Snwell 1 l.rtrkon-Hrntt 4, ttutmnn-Srlilrc-ix-r O Rieher-flranl J1;, Lewia-Rarnett Heem-Roolh 4. GhnkAian-Hakenwerttl 1 Sinlth-Dniighty X Clmigh-Harria 2 Kdanman-llarahharger 4, itaraboo-Han. ai-onih I Kenaaton-Robinaon 4, Carrier-Stemler Huule-Vlrlorln 3, Chin-Lane 0 H-gli team game Baraboo-Hanacomh 411 High team aerlea Beem-Rooth 15B1 High lnd same Al Hakenwerth 23a High ind. aerlea Leonard Beem 84!) MEN'S TRIO The al"era it n Mobil ;.. Mrrtillilea l.oali i-a Glrfporre Threeaome I'e'tar Dwellrra The Laat Three Three Muaketeera Tuple ra Spulnika l.aal night'a reatilta: Lnatera 3, Cellar Dwellrra 1 The lat Three 3. Kputnika 1 Gleeanme Three 3. Three Muak. The Eallera 4. Tuplera 0 Mobil iiaa X Merrillltes I lfigh team game Cellar Dwellers 8ln Hiah team aerlea- The Laat Three law High lnd. aenea Uil Hoberta S43 AND NEWS, Klamafh Fall. Disaster ivs 5W Golfers EUGENE. Ore. 'APi-Disasler struck the Southwest and Hous ton's proud national collegiate team champions Wednesday. On ly one of the region's 16 qualifiers survived the quarter finals of the NCAA golf tournament today. He is Dick Crawford of Hous ton, who won two matches Wed nesday. Now he finds himself faced with John Konsek of Pur due who went to the finals of the NCAA tournament last year. Four other Houston players went don to defeat. And this a day alter Houston won the team! title and cut nine strokes from the record in doing it in this tour nament which the Southwest has dominated in recent years. Bob Pratt, one of two Houston players who tied the record for low score in qualifying olav. dropped out in the first round of1 matches, bowing to Dick Sidcrowf of Duke on the lath hole. Siderowf himself fell before Delmar Bcman of Maryland in the second round 1 up. Beman is the brother of Dean Beman. who recently won the British Amateur Championship. i Joel Goldstrand of Houston fell before Jack Luceti of San Jose State in the second round 4 and 2.1 Jack Cupit of Houston, who shared medalist honors with Pratt went out in the second round. The luck of the draw threw him against teammate Crawford, who won 4 and 2 Still another Houston player al so fell in the second round, Tony Marimon, who yielded to Konsek 5 and 4. Purdue, which finished second in team competition, sent three players into the quarter-finals Besides the confident Konsek they are Gene Francis and Harley urane. io oiner scnool has so many. Also in the running are the two Walker Cuppers, Ward Wettlaufcr of Hamilton College in New York and Tom Aaron of Florida Two 18-hole rounds are sched uled today. The pairings for the quarter-finals: . Delmar Beman. Maryland vs non rresion, sianiord. Jack Luceti, San Jose Slate, vs Ed Pcarsall, Seattle. Bob Moser, Georgia, vs Gene Francis, Purdue. Ward Wcttlauler, Hamilton, Tom Aaron, Florida. uick trawtord. Houston, vs John Konsek, Purdue. Robert Zimmerman, Duke, Frank Beard, Florida. Harley Drake, Purdue, vs Ted Weiss, Vale. Gary Hval, Oregon, vs Warren Simmons, Syracuse. Work Party Needed All Klamath Falls Little League, Inc. players, parents and fans are urgently requested In report to Mills Little League Park tonight at 5 o'clock as an all-out work parly scheduled to stay in operation until dark. Construction supervisors have noted that only a few days of concentrated effort are needed to make the park and its two Little League diamonds ready for use. All Klamath Falls Little League and youngsters' soft ball play originally slated for tonight has been canreled to en able those ennccrnrd to join the work party. PANAMA HONORS LOPEZ PANAMA CITY, Panama (UPP Third baseman Hector Lopez of the New York Yankees will re ceive a sports gold medal of merit from his native Panama during ceremonies of the July 4th double header at Yankee Stadium. -oon Pl.l S DOt lll.E STANTON. Del. il'PD - A s $2.020 80 daily double was record Jjed at Delaware Park Wednesday in by Mr. Bruce J73.HO in the first Jjrace and Miss Cullen ($38,001 in the second race, ft marked the second straight day the daily dou bio had gone over the thousand dollar mark. GRACES Fastest Cars We've Ever Had! Klamath Speedway East End of Eberlein Ore. Thursday, Jnn gS, "7 f iff 6? a a 2 Jim Zanni Gilding Shasta LL .MOUNT SHASTA James Zanni. president of the Mount Shasta Lit- tie League, dipped into his more than 20 years experience as a pro fessional and semi-pro baseball player and manager to bring to little league baseball a plan that is working wonders with the sub-teen-agers. All players in the age group, regardless of playing abil ity, or lack of it, are allowed to play at least a part of every game in which their team engages. It is already paying olf. Boys who at first showed aptitude at the game are now be ginning to hit and play' far above their early showing. Their confi .dence was not shaken by beine loid tney could never develop into piayers. tney were told to keep on trying and learning Sanni slated that a hoy told he couiu noi piay. would do more. noun man anyining mat could hap pen. He wants the boys (o try to win. but he wants all of them to be given a chance to develop nat ural anility, one that is entirely devoid of ability, he believes, will soon find a game more suited to his talents and drop ball for the more fascinating hobby AlcxOlmedo Gets Chance For Revenge WIMBLEDON. England (API- Alex Olmedo get his chance for revenge today. the United States Davis Cuo 'star from Peru meets Ramana- than Krishnan of India, probably the best non-seeded player in the tournament, in the third round of the All-England Tennis Champion- snips. Last week Krishnan whipped Olmedo in three sets in the semi finals of the London Champion ships at Queen's Club. The quiet siioken Peruvian has, vowed it'll not nappen again, especially at Wimbledon where he is seeded No. -1. But Krishnan went into the match saying: "I've got nothing to loose. I'm going for everything and I might beat him again." The 23-ycar old Olmedo had all his strokes working Wednesday as he polished off 17-year old Rodney Mandelstam of South Africa. 6-1, 6-1, 6-3. in 55 minutes, Krishnan, a year younger than Olmedo, dis posed of Bob Phillips - Moore of Australia. 6-2. 6-2, 6-2. Monroe E-Z RIDE SHOCK ABSORBERS Make Your Cor Ride Better Than Ever. $ a 95 each W. Giv Grn Stamp! Smith Auto Supply 919 Klamath SUNDAY JUNE 27th Time Trials 7:00 RACES START AT 8:00 p.m. fey ill i ' JIM ZANNI . . LL planner j J?" Balsigers Rout Cinderelians; !( Amusement Edges Merrill 9 A landslide and a "squccker featured Babe Ruth League ac tion Wednesday night on Conger Field as Balsigers bounded into third place and K Amusement moved up a notch into a three- way tie lor seventh place. Balsi- ers rattled off 14 base hits, to register a one-sided 15-6 trouncing"; over winless Moyina Heights while K Amusement's Jim Puter and Merrill's Sam Walker hooked up in a pitching duel with Puter's squad emerging the victors, 4-3. ' Ford men Winner The Balsiger win was their fourth of the season against a sin gle loss while the defeat mired Moyina Heights deeper into the league cellar. The losers held a 5-3 lead after three innings, however, 12 runs in the final four stanza's all but r- DUI-UNT til MIRACIE II SUPER I) I NY10N lj TYREX f RAYON 1 ' 171 IK bra earl tiHnlktl If J b Hinll It M n aura etaaet Katartwi ' I to I, Mia, list call. I t II call .ill lasai uiaarn. 1 J I f aaaaaaaaaaaaH ; Ayyus rxwi F0R E F,RST J f ) - TIME EVER! t -A 5 7 1 : Yimssmmf t; J J 'f! 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