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Tuesday, April S, IflfiD PAGE NTNW Fghfs Set For April 23 aseball egisis fTFKALP AND NEWS. Klamath Fall?. Ore Oil " fitful ' nL"5 tI J J jI It f ?. "tvi 1 Iff -J if-.-.;-v4 r f . vr-V. " '- I -w ' .... 5 Came Oload Iced Today It's official! The Oixqnn Terh they In drill under the sun. They whul positions, hul as lie says, baseman, nn deck and Olivas hat Owls open their MHO baseball sea'hae held the rest ol their dnlls"lt will take until Thursday lor ting in the hole, l.eft helder Vir son today against the Mount inside the gmnasium. me to decide on the halting or- riI Winters hits in the clean-up Shasta Junior Collece Bears on Today is different. In fact the 'I'1', the strength of my pitchers .spot. The fifth swatter is liist the Rears' diamond in a double-!entire week will be dillerenl. Alt1"1"' 'VP0 ' stickmen 1 have." baseman. Krank Sprinkle. ( o 1 hearier beginning at 1 o'clock. :e,. nrav's panic with the Hears; KiRhtecn players are making lowed by shorlstop Hoy Johnson, The Tech baseball club ran into lne 'j-ech team motors farther1'"' trip south. Only a few of them lihl fielder Bruce Kennison, con weather fits last weekend Nhi'n.soulh ul(0 Northern California to saw action last year with the ter fielder Hank Kichardson and its season should h tlP OlH'llcd, nl jv Chun Sl.'ilp in a miU oimi Tt'l'll llilUV IVrlliipS .stiTtldinC Out Swltl(n. THREE BATTLERS Preparing for the April 23 fight night at the Klamath Auditorium re these three eager scrappers from Chiloquln. On the left is Ricky Sharkey; in the middle of the threesome is Ray DeBortoli, a 90 pound tiger; on the right is Lee Chase. The smoker is sponsored by the Owl Hoots, a boosters club for Oregon Tech athletics. Ringside ducats may be purchased at Dick Reeders, Klamath Billiards and Herman's Men Store in Klamath Falls. The 16-card event will feature boxers from Chiloquln, Klamath Falls and OTI. against the Humboldt State l.um berjacks at (iem Stadium Satur day. However the game was rained out. and the Owls had to postpone their initial kick off. j Weather has been the biggest impediment to the club's chances! ,of a prospective winning season ! I his year of Jim Cordial's reignj as head baseball mentor on the! mile-high campus. Cordial began practice sessions (or the diamond hopefuls more than three weeks; ago, but only twice were the' jhorsehiders able to hold outdoor practices. Only twice were the- Owl batmen able to take cuts all the ball outdoors. Never were Wednesday Alter the game with the Wild cats, the Owls pick up their cleats MIKT Keglers Seek Top Spot ivi t-in "!.: into the top ton .standings of the Bob Cousy 'May1 Bench I Himself WAYNE SCOTT, Sports Editor Cellar Vancouver Is Hopeful, But - American Howling Congress Tom namcnt in its second month, which starts today, apparently is going to he a tough job for kcclers. There were new names nearly a,,H ply .-unong ttie team ts catcher 1 liar-. Cordial sain that dlass would lie Wilson, second baseman Oicknot be able to break the baiting Olivas and pitcher Kollm Swan- order until he gets several more son. nays ot practice. He is making Swanson starts today's game lhe trip, and if he can quickly! pitted with the Mount Shasta club, regain his batting eye. Class will The right handed twirler has a lie added power to the lineup, terrific fast ball which tends The other moundsmcn trucking to overpower the hitlers. south arc U-e Simmons who will A recent addition to the clnh Krhaps start the Chico State is Stan Class who re-enrolled at game. Max McKibhnn, Wayne .OTI this spring semester. GlassiCalber, Don Sandman and (lary 1 was the hig stickman on last Volgel. year's team. Cordial is carrying two utility I The tentative hatting order for infielders in Wayne Morrow and the Owls is Wilson as leadotfUlennis Forrester. Bill Phehis is with Ardcll Hamilton, the third the second string catcher. A I nil ANN BAXTER is seen checking out her archery marks manship at Moore Park last Saturday and finds she has landed five out of 10 arrows in the target from a range of 45 yards. One of the arrows narrowly missed the bull's eye which is worth five points in competitive ac tion. Miss Baxter is a member of the Klamath Archery Club which is planning to host more than I00 archers from all over Oregon and Northern California in the an nual invitational shoot Saturday and Sunday, April 23 and 24. Archers Set For Meeting ( HK.U.O (AP The Chicago Tall in which the Sox have traded The first regular meeting at for Hie April 23 and 24 event. While Snx are still trading away:away promising youngsters lor the outdoor range will he hcldi Ed Sample, member of the In. I.voulh and promise for expcr-lprovon sluggers. !hv Klamath Archers. Inc.. at cal archery club, brought home a American Hiver Junior ln,.i uit !.,.. r ; rt...., 4 ' t.i j 1 . . . , ' evei-v nii'hl amone Ihe Inr. lent nn - 11 ' -in j 11 F - """"" rresKlent Hill Voeck. laving P on i mil suay ai sioorc inn (I place u opny iroill I no sun- 2 ABC h to I un, I lasr i f T '"r., " wi" S""d s,rai' mor"',njreached the lop. is determined to Park, weather permitting. day shoot at Springfield. Approx- 1 . f Ihi .1 1L V180 bC " S",R' "" . . . U'e 'K,nnanl' eep the club there and he has A work partv to clean up (he '"lately 1,H) archers were com- CHARLIE WILSON . . . rugged backstop Stab At Pennant Chi Trades Youth; Gets Roy Sievers fourth-place singles so- ries has been the lone change among the leaders. BOSTON (API VANCOUVER. B.C. Boh Cousy, Vancouver Mount ies. Center for Cleveland, fell 115 pins shy of making even the loth rung ol the top ten With his 1,82!) in all-events Mon- H.'lU Hfuiinn llnllr.!. nf Ur.,.,.... AP-TI,c!M.0O0, but it drained the club in;w,)s 7 pins sn0,., f ,..inkjnRi is a hoxer hantf account and owner Nat Rai- wiih ih l:i-io.-c i:nn cmiiu -.a Bomb's Mr. Basketball, may wfm " a 101 'lni-dlt? ley had to move fast to cet cash Harold Guard of Koadinp. Pa..i,dea t. ... i. i. : ir j ..ioickino I hpmsp VPS off Ihp f imr nencn nuiisei. lonigni u ne ooesnii - - " ..".on hand to onen for business " 01 c Pl,,s " 01 p "'In- snap out of the doldrums in the "'I'"" c.oimc ...,oui ranked doubles total, with 1,229, fifth game of the Celtics' National '""'"-" ' acme coasi -i t,. Basketball Assn. playoff with St.Bascba" Hague's im season. At the same time. General Louis. General Manager Bob Freitas.lManngcr Cedric Tallis went to The OTI nine concludes its southern trip on Friday with a rik-d catcher Earl Batlev and lirst McClellan A i r baseman Oon Mincher plus $150. 1 000 (or Roy Sievers, slugging out- tremendous, lieldcr-first baseman whom thev The White Sox Monday ped-jbeen adding power to the atlaik range for the annual ;pring in- peting in I he men's open das: I I I i , " iiiuiiutiy iiigiu s iicsi ojr'ii icam j.-0rte Base score, a hv the Bowl-All .. me iwis aie m a ueincoooiis, iiciuci -in si iiaseuian wuom ineyjChel-i 22, the Sox have trad- animal targets disadvantage on numerous have souglil lor years Irom Wash-ipj awav ,0 hkes of Johnny Cal-i""SWtioil of some counts, rusi oi an. ine cuius inaiiingion lhnr nl-iu ftll hn'n hurl nt tpfict 21; Ron Jackson, 2ti: Norm It was the third maior deal Cash -? nnH iniinnu itnm.,nn five games under their belts. !SMU.p wjnnjnB i,e pennant l.-ist 25. This is not the case with Cor-:"" " i Callison went tn Philadelnhia ()l course lie lias a good; 1 r I I I for third baseman Gene Kreese, of who is going to without hurting the learns fronl vitation.il shoot was held nn Sal-j Thursdays meeting will start line pitching and delcnse. jurday. Klamath Archers arc pre-j"'1'1 pn'luck followed by a busi- Aside from Rallev, 24. and Min-'naring 2 field targets and 14 "css session. inimal targets and anticipate 100 archers lison. dial. SKINS SIGN GAUD! WASHINGTON (UPI) - Tackle! I.loe Gardi. voted Maryland's most poing to step out and have K.C.!laies 'n 'amp. says us suiy to char,ie Mel. , Ucnvcl. i - Jones or Sam Jones do the job," l"i'"niing me ouicome ne- Mnniies found (heir1 i n , j .. , ii . 'fore the maior caeues start trim- Jtounties lounci men ihe Washington Redskins. The Cousv said. I still want one more l"- "'joi iiiikuu un u nn . f try. But I can t ruin this playoff mi"B lorkinB aSIWmt'n, Wllh Ballt- Skms also announced a six-game for the boys by staying out there But he indicates he'll need ajre'S major league organizations-season . schedule thai features, if 1 don't have it" I major miracle to improve on the'playing second fiddle to Miami1 lant'ls tortyMncre. Cousy has been having one of "Vml1! the International League. Slphiagles, "S the worst series of his 10-year!."''9 an(1 a m,nor m,e 10 hol(l These things have been over.more Colls and Green Bay Pack career in tlie best-of-seven playoff. I come one by one as Bailey hired erSt ' , How lied at 2 games each. ine oti scason was oitticuit lor Kreitas. 42, a Boston Bed Sox He started oif hitting 10 of 23, the Mounties. one of the bcsl-,empove for n yoars, and George shots from the floor in the first ri,,"winR c,uls in mino1' IeaRitCStallcr. 44. long-time Baltimore game, in which Boston marked up'bsebali wil(l more tban 2T0.000!payC1. ;HUj field manager, to re- "If things don't come back, rm ,limsoIf one of the .man-v ncw'seallle Rainiers and field boss Softboll Meeting A meeting of the Klamath Falls Softball Association is slated to convene this evening at 7 o'clock In city hall, said Rert DuHnis, association pros ident. All players, coaches, mana gers and any interested parlies are urged to attend the meet ing, The selection of umpires for the coining season and tick ets for the opening jamboree will be discussed. in. i i i f. play ff 1UU LUffUi 2fi. Jackson was peddled to Bns-i Ion for southpaw pitcher Krank Baumann. 2B. Cash. Romano ianri Huhh.i I'll ins .'10 Wnnl In . iClpvel.-mrl f,- Minnin Minnvn ..I... ! t'llai'loll 0 NCU 22-ln. Trout Green Grabs Paper Links Dick Alexander, aged 14, riHnW tn on fichinrt imcturrl'it his father. Dave iexander of kll0WS is anywhere Klamath don. It was Falls, and brother El- a warm nllernoon, and so after school the three motored from :i7 to 4it no- lor sure, pioliably not even Minnie. Kreese will play third base. Minos left field. But the 33-vear- old Sievers MYRTLE BEACH. S. C. AP Despite a double bogey seven on the Iftth hole. Ronald lirecn of the Monday captured Exhibition Ball Scores By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS .Monday Results Washington 3, Kansas City 1 Cincinnati vs. Detroit at Lake land, cancelled, rain question mark Hl..nnn. Al i unn i..: .l to Eagle Ridge on Klamath Lake .;. . ,, " ." ' , i. ,i .1 i ., i-.. i ii ISievers will he used ns a pinch ,. 3, . , . ' u i i ihalter and insurance lor first ... , .... . , jbascman Ted Kluzewski and record victory. Since (hen, he l'ald every season since the Iran- has been far off his form, and lheis0 tame here in I!l:6 from Celtics won only one of three. In Oakland, Calif. But they still fin those three games he has been ished in the red financially each good on only six of 45 shots from.year. the floor. ' The loss last vear was less than Basin Prospects Panther Thinclads To Be Quick, Deep place Tallis and Metro. Krcitas and Stallcr were wilh Amarillo of the Texas League last year. On the field, the Mounties loss es were less easily recovered. From the inticld, the parent Baltimore club has taken Brooks Robinson. Ron Hansen and Marv Breeding and all three are ex pected to stick wi'h the Orioles this year. Scribe Selects SF Giants To Cop National League gelling a few nibbles, but nary a catch. Pick decided to troll an cighl pound test line, and in minutes lie had hooked up with a rainbow trout. Using expert finesse of an experienced fisherman, he finally landed the sporting fresh water fish. It took nearly 20 minutes. By JACK HAND I Milwaukee is given the best bm the niiye rairh was v incline NEW YORK (API A pennant chance of beating Ihe Giants in lone and weiohed five and three- should fly over San Francisco's, this lionk with the Dodgers mak-lquarters pounds, new Candlestick Park next Octo-ing it a three-way fight. Powerful Dick Alexander, though is no her because of key moves thcjt'incinnati with added pitching neophyte in fresh water fishing. Giants made during Ihe off sea- from Cal Mcl.ish and Bill HenrylLast summer while trolling al son to bolster their pitching andlhas an outside shot at the flag. (wickiup Reservoir he landed Ihe tighten their infield. Pittsburgh, hoping for a solid limit, but never caught one over The addition of Billy O'Dell and comeback by Bob Kriend, figures Ihree pounds. Billy Loes, a southpaw starter andito fight it out with St. Louis fori Meanwhile Mr Alxvamlor -nH "An infield like that comes only, a right-handed relief mon. plus lhe;fifth, if Stan Musial can hold hislyounger brother Eldon had to set- once in au ycais in minor league acquisition ot second baseman spring training- form for 100 tie for a one and a half pound i unn.- , n.iw , uDii uiusiiigauie ugucc in give nie gamcs. ciiicago s young pitching rainbow between them just can I replace it. tGianls what they lacked last must continue lo improve and Editor's Note: This is the sixth in the district meet last vear.i , ,ne 'nos also nave tost yea, w,cn mcy .new ,ne pennant memo Asnnurn ana t rank I Horn- In a scries of articles covering but injuries and illness slowed1110"; lcat""K "' 01 last vear.nn ine ,. si iu nays. as must nounce back Horn bad the prospects of spring sports ofdiis best time of the year down outiieicicr ,ioe laytor wno wenti mi, nigney s mc-mnn sianiyeais i ne cuds are lo improve. OAKLAND, Calif. (UPI) - The Basin schools. considerably. With the season only 10 'semMe ln a Baltimore ptayer.ran ou ot gas in ine stretcn witni me i niines appear ncaded lor Oakland entry nf Ihe new Ameri- Iscvcral weeks Rone, Brieco blis-i,cal- anA top-flight pitcher ChuckSam Jones trying lo slart and'anothor term in Ihe Nalional;can football League will an The Chiloquin High School Pan- tered off a 10.5 century. This!c-S,'ana- UP Baltimore. y,Kve- ",e L'ls ""PI" nii-iaRiic cellar nespue a generous n0lmce its nickname oni(,ht at thers of the County B Lcagueivear Kuist holds high esteem for! neitas, with hope that there'll "- '"" ' ro finlninn flnni ii-a.-lf in.im Ii,- n,,..tin,. ,he additional helii before the spa.lasl elRhl- including a vital three- with oulslanding depth but limit-i The third returning lellermanlson opens, said the lineup at.B-n sciks witn Los Angclcs.nere: .rf in nvnnrinnn lin ii,n ,.k ic Rnnv I Dicseiit looks like this: jlnstcad of worrying about the 1. San Francisco Track coach Gordon K u i s tNygrcn w ho is only a sophomore. First Base Bill La joie. up from greeted 30 prospective cinder Nygren came in fifth in the conn- Amarillo; second base Fred Hal hopefuls last week as the Pan-ty match last year in the low'field. obtained from Spokane; thers opened their 1W0 thincladi hurdles. He also-runs the sprints shortstop .lack Caro. tin from TO ANNOUNCE NICKNAME practice sessions, ino scncauic nnn win unanuoieaiy improve nis'uaiius: inirn base Jim Oyck. a has been completed for the coun- time this year. Ireturnee; catching Charlie White ty tracksters at this date, but one In the field events are two veteran Mountie. is expected lo be made out by standout prospects. In Ihe discusj Left field Joe Durham, a re ihe end of the week. is Lylc Hall who tossed off a turnee: right field Ben Thorpe. The Panthers' first meet. hnw-i:in footer for his best mark last from Denver; and center field ever, is scheduled with Ihe Lake- year. Hall nailed down a first Howie (loss, the only Filipino in view Honkers April 16 on the place berth in the discus at theoigani.ed baseball, purchased A-2 school's home grounds. county tourney but slipped in the from Dallas. Kuist pins his hopes on fourldistrict and finished sixth. He lettermcn and a talented senior also missed a chance to compete to carry the load for the cioder- at the state tournament, burners this year. In the javelin is senior Gar- .Ilininr Dn'm V.inWarmer Was,piu-n flpntt-v who did nnl lellpr , the county's number one miler last year hut heaves Ihe sphere ;'as a sophomore last year. He between Ho and 150 feet. placed first in the county meet Jwith a 5:07.4 time. VanWarmer then took a second in the district ievents and finished I3th out ol 'a field of 16 in the slate touma irnent. ii Another speedster is senior iVayne Bricco who placed fifth relieve. The hitters injection oi new moon. testimonial dinner for Coach F.d- Here's the way it looks from;,iin v,.,iii. i'minmmmiimimuimmimwi' . V (1 1 ' D r ' I n watt I nl'l problems of playing a World 2. Milwaukee K CTC A IA Scries in a ball park that was not 3. I-os Angeles jl tMIVl completed, they settled for third 4. Cincinnati jf CLEANING place while Los Angeles and Mil-s. Pittsburgh g a ni;w skrvk:r at waukee tangled in a nennanl nlav. 6. St. Louis 8 BILL'S TEXACO SERVICE rr ' ' ' . T-.O H .Ik Til 4.111. l hiiaticipina ktmnmmmimtawt:mw: Minoso. the seventh annual National Golf; Writers Championship. Playing over the Dunes Golf and Beach Club course here. Green had a 39 on Ihe front nine and 41 on the back half, ('.men's HOiJJtaJ1 edged l-.cl Campbell ot ine cnar- lestun News & Courier, who fired an 81, missing by one stroke hisj second tillc in Ihree years. Ph. TU 2-0309 2730 Ss. 6th mm INSTALLATION! City BR Convenes All roaches, managers And mem hers nf the Rourri or Di rectors of the city Buhe Kuth League are uificd tn attend a special meeting tonight at 7:30 in city hall. Cliff Nelson, league presi dent, said that coaches In par ticular should attend the con ference which Is tn iron nut a few problems confronting the summer program. The High Country Aberdeen Angus Show and Sale 45 Reg. Bulli, Ind. & Pens 35 Reg. Females, Inc. Few Project Hcirers Some Commercials Grading by Co mm of 3 Si Williomi, Pendleton, Auct. Sponsored by Oregon Aberdeen Angus Association Imtde New Heated Arena For CulnK, Writ Scott Wrren, AlKomi, Oregon. Gnitlnr In A.M., Sl P.M.. April 8, Klamath Falls, Ore. off. Newspaper SPOT ADS are inexpensive repeated daily $1.16 OSBURN HOTEL EUGENE, ORE. Mr.. J. E. 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