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Tlmrsrinv. April 7, 10fi(l
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Tournament Starts (P! I U)f FrtTDTT
The 20ih annual Women's Cily Furniture. Klamath Falls Cream
Bowling Tournament in Klamath cry and The Odd Balls.
Kalis kicks off a four day sclied- The winners of each division
ule this evening beginping at 6 45 are based on the highest team
at Lucky Lanes Bowling Alley, .scores.
Beginning this evening and con
cluding Friday night are the team
bowlers which are divided into
A. B and C classifications.
Starling Saturday at two p.m.
are fit sets of douhles and .sin
gles entries, split into classes A,
B. C and 1).
Of the 34 teams entered in to
day's and tomorrow's competition,
only last year's champions, the
Basincttes, are back to defend
their title in the B division.
In the singles Mary Buthwell
returns from her JirS champion
ships in the scratch all-events and
Class A singles title.
Fourteen teams are entered in
this evening's contests w hich start
at fi:45. They are the Market
Basket. Lucca 1-ounge, First Fed
eral Savings & loan. Schell Tire
Service. Finns Funds, KC Toy
Chest. Perkins Shoes, Al's Drive
In. Wright Heal Estate, Drive
More Motors, T. P. Pac king Com
pany, The Ranch. Amidon's Busi- ft
ncss Machines and .lesse Smith.
The remainder of the teams are
slated for Friday evening begin
ning at fi:45 and ! o'clock. Twelve
teams are slated to bowl during
the first session, and include Sub
urban Flower, Park Cabinet.
Klamath Lockers, Dunns Heat
ing 4 Oil, Belcastro Dairy. Bo
nanza Cafe, Swan Lake Molding.
The Basincttes, One Hour Mar
tinizing. Bings Cafe, DeWitt k
Burke Construction and Cash
& Save Oil Company.
The final 9 o'clock session in
cludes the Happy Fivesome.
Chambers House Moving, How
ards Cleaners. Southern Oregon
Music, Jeffs Barber Shop. Tower
SSOietech V Hits Skids;
In Masters EjLU,, if
nay icam luuay
At'l'.l STA. On. i .Pl Sam
;Snc,id and the 20 year-old I'.S.
amateur champion. Jackie Nick-
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WAYNE SCOTT, Sporti Editor
City BR Tryouts
Cliff Nelson. City Italic Kulh
League president, announced
yesterdiiy that B;ilic Huth
League tryouts for all 13, 14
and I.Vyeitr-olds start at 1
o'clock on Sunday, April 10,
at (leni Stadium.
Nelson said that at the re
cent Babe Kuth nu'cline held
Tuesday evening a "no trans
fer" ruling was adopted so
that the exiting boundaries
between the City and Suburban
Babe Ruth leagues may not be
violated. Any youngster who
wishes to play llabr Kuth hall
has to play in the league
where he lives, regardless of
where he may have played in
the past.
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MARY BOTHWELL
. . defends 2 crowns
Hawks Thnk Trades Look Good
They 'May' iFor AL Contenders
Ciah APIAC tiv Tin: Assoc i.Ti:i) i'iikss
fc.VV.fl JCI ICO 'i,e Chicago While Sux traded
ST. LOUIS, Mo. (API The St. for Gene Freese and Minnie Alin
Louis Hawks again have theirjoso in a bid to retain lite Amert-
backs to the wall but maybe beican League pennant. The Now
cause they've been there bcforclYork Yankees acquired Rocter
they (eel certain (hat they can .Maris in a move to regain the
square pro basketball's world se-jAL title. The Cleveland Indians
l ies with the Boston Celtics to dealt for Bubba Phillips and
Chiloquin
Boxers Set
For Tourney
Oscar Sets
14 Records
night.
"Wc didn't panic when Min
neapolis had us down 3-2," said
Coach Easy Ed Macauley. "We'll
have to reach down and come up
with another big one. We've done
it before."
The Celtics by winning tonight
can wrap up their third National
Basketball Assn. title in the past
four seasons. A SI. Louis victory
would force a deciding seventh:
game in Boston Saturday after
noon.
NEW YOHK (API-Cincinnati's
fabulous All America, Oscar Rob-
..ti in.,a;n - t..nnrt .
CHILOQUIN (Speciali-A team! " . ,
6-fool-0. 250-pound reserve center
suttered a break in one of the
small bones of his left hand in
of 10 Chiloquin fighters and one
from Klamath Falls leaves today
(or the Southern Oregon Golden
Gloves tournament wliich starts
Friday evening and lasts until late
Saturday evening at Coos Bay.
Lou Jones, Chiloquin chief of!
police and trainer of the fighters'
who box under the team name of
the Chiloquin Boys Club, said that
more than 80 fighters will be
represented throughout all of
Southern Oregon in the tourney.
The Klamath F'alls entry, Jake!
Gregf! is pitted as a strong fav-
out his college career with 14 in
dividual records including the col
lege's all-lime major scorer.
National Collegiate Athletic Bu
reaus linal statistics released to
dav showed Robertson's Cincin
natians and their upstate buddies
Ohio State dominated the trend to
increased scoring in at least four
categories,
Robertson led all scorers with
1.011 points and a 33,7 average
Larry Koust. the Hawks veteran sola.
bought Bob Hale to try and win
that same championship.
And brother, those winter deals
looked good Wednesday in spring
training games.
Here's what happened as the
White Sox, Indians and Yankee:
(they finished in that order in
1959) turned in close exhibition
victories.
Freese and Minoso had two of
the three hits that produced the
White Sox' runs ill a 2-0 victory
over the Detroit Tigers at Sara-
rude the hottest streaks into ,, ,d
today's opening round ol tne im UHITO i Special! The five
Masters Cull Tournament. lRam, baseball road trip that the
A held of R4-H7 piolessionals ,,,, Tw.h Owls are taking
and 17 amateurs starts the lhjs Wl,,, ls tnminR jnt0 a floe.
luiir il.iy. 72-hole test over theivvav whjt.h is building character.
Augusta National course. 'experience and sportsmanship. As
Snead warmed up for a go at (.r as wj,mmfi js concerned, the
his loiiitli Masters title hy winning 0is hasehall team is having a
.in inaugural preliminary toiirna- ,.,,,,) Umc
man on a rampage. Yesterday the Owls traveled to
Nuklaiiv from Columbus. Ohio. Cm,0 Sl;lU , pi;lv Wildcats
rocked the game's elite with aim a s(,ven jnmn(. till beginning
brilliant hn.il practice round of ti,.u 3 oV,,. ny 5 4;, IC. imc
six under par. lie bulled his way was inaiy ovc. an(i tle owls
nver (he massive. fi.BSO-y a r d fmm(( ilemSelves silling on the
course as if il were a plaything! cn( f l score,
and announced afterward: "l'm Tuesday the Tech men lost a
not here lor ihe amateur prize I dmiblchoador to the Shasta .bin
want to win the tournament." jjm- College Hears, and today they
For those who try lo handicap, pav perhaps the most rugged
a golf tournament the way Ihey junior college baseball team in
would a horse race. Snead and California, Ihe American River
iN'icklaus are high in favor. jf diamond club.
Arnold Palmer is Ihe advance The Miners have won their .!('
(favorite at odds of li-1. The year's nm(omu.c title for the past three
leading money winner with $2ii,-; years, but litis year they stand
(KHi-plus and four tournament vic-at four
I lories on his belt, the young, bull- league
like pro Irom Ligonier, Pa., is the Iremain
solid pick of most players and matter
jspeetators.
Behind Palmer in favoritism is
Ken Yenturi, Ihe popular San
Itv JKBRY RKM.MF.KS lending the inning and strandingiof
anil News Sporls Writer Olivas on second.
Chico came to hat in the last
the
fir-
wins and two losses in
action. Yet the Miners
a tough team to beat no
how one looks at il.
Owls Take Lead
The Jim Cordial coached Owls
ARDELL HAMILTON
... by himself
3 KU Teams
Face Busy
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first, but Ihe one run
deficit didn't hamper them in
the least. Lead off hitter Marshall
Kreuter walked, Bill Morris fol
lowed with a single and the bat
ting brigade was on its way.
The Wildcats went wild. Before
the third out was reached, they
had pushed across six runs on
live hits, a walk and two stolen
hases. As far as the mechanics
of baseball is concerned, the
game was over in the first.
My the end of the game the
Chico learn had busted out 1
hits, 21 runs and committed three
errors, ihey scored six in the
first, our in the second and third.
two in the fourth, one in the
filth and four again in the sixth,
i In Ihe fifth frame the Wild
cats picked up their only extra
base bus of the game. Keith Cal
kins doubled and Rich Stalder
tripled. However the Cals scored
the least amount of runs in that
stanza. The test of tho victors'
hits were all singles.
Owls I se 3 Pitchers
Oregon Tech saw three pitchers
take over the mound chores and
all of them were sprayed with
Maris had four hits, including
the game-breaker in the Yankees
lllh-inning rally that nipped Ihe
iinntless sini'lcs. Maf MnKih-
Tlie Klamath Union Pnlirnn 1 ...
,.u;,. .,. k n,.cl, . . .. . 7 l,n starccci ior me uwis ana was
tailed the Chico game by push- haseb.i track and tennis leaim ..... . ... .... t . .. ....
I.-..;.,. v..n..sler u-ho has been in ,m run in ihe first in. ..... .. . ' . . . 7 " 7, iciicvea in me nrsi. vary vol-
- lace a otisv ainiciic wecheno. n ,
a sentimental choice since he let
the Masters crown slip away in
ItlSt;. Venturi is an 8-1 bet, follow
by Snead and Cary Middlecoff, the
latter experimenting with a new
driver.
Ben Hogan and Mike Souchak
are bracketed at 12-1. followed by
Dow Finstervvald and South Afri
ca's Gary Plaver al 15-1.
ning. Lead-off hitler Charlie Wil
son struck out and Ardcll Hamil
ton garnered a base on halls.
Olivas then singled between short
and second, moving Hamilton all
Ihe way In third. At Ibis poinl
clean-up slugger Virgil Winters
eel came in In relieve MeKihhon
the weather holds. iand ,.lstc( 0 , fjah The tnird
The baseball team, coached by 0TI ninRCr was Don Cabler.
mil I'laiisiicici, uavcis 10 ciianisi
strolled lo Ihe plate, and alter
three pilches had a one strike,
two balls on him.
Pass tomorrow in a double head-!
er with the Cavemen, the first
game beginning at 1:30. Mans
field will probably throw pitcher
Boston's 127-102 victory Tuesday Baltimore Orioles 4-3 at St
night in Boston. Foust is wearing
a cast and if he is able to plav
at all will be badly handicapped
in shooting and rebounding. Rook
ie Bob Ferry will get a chance
in his place.
With Boston's great backcourt
wizard. Bob Cousy, back in lop
form, Foust injured and Hawk
slar Bob Pettit still bothered by
a back injury, the outlook isn't
bright for St. Louis.
But there is quiet confidence.
orite to win his 119-pound weight
division. Gregg was edged out in tional champion Buckeyes further
, . ,,, , . , .. ... , 7. ...something akin to dedication, in
Ohio Sta e had the highest field., . ..
goal percentage (.6371. The na-
the Portland Golden Gloves tour
nament earlier this year in the!
semifinals by two points.
The Chiloquin boxers who repre-1
tent the team are all strong and
experienced. Jones has high ex
pectations for the club in total
hncvpH Ihe trend hv hnnline dp.
o
fpnsn InaHpr California in the!
the Hawk camp. One reason
might be that club veterans
haven't forgotten Ihe Hawk's abil-
Petersburg.
Hale delivered a bases-loaded
double and Phillips walked to
force in the winning run as the
Indians scored four times in the
ninth and defeated the Chicago
Cubs 10-9 at Tucson.
The White Sox acquired third
baseman Freese from the Phila
delphia Phillies during the inter
league trading period. Freese, who
had 2:1 homers last season, is ex
pected lo add power to the Sox'
infield.
Minoso came to Ihe While Sox
in part of the same deal that sent
Phillips to Cleveland. The White
MINNIE MINOSO
. . . added Sox power
Milwaukee Braves defeated the
Cincinnati Reds 3-2 in 12 innings
al Jacksonville, the St. Louis Car
OS C Murders
L & C 25-4
PORTLAND (AP) Oregon:
State bristled with power at the
plate and delcalcd Lewis and
Clark 25-4 ill an exhibition base
hall game here Wednesday.
Tile Slaters raked four Lewis
and Clark pitchers or a total of
20 hits.
The big inning for
Blake Griggs in the first game
but is undecided on the second
n.imn'. -h.u-L-m- flrii'f.c nil).,,a
Cordial Hashed the double steal,,...,,,,,,, , ' hlc ,,
last .Saturday against Prineville
when Ihe club defeated the Cow-j
boys 4-3 in the first tilt of a twin-
hill. The baseball team has a 1-3
year's record.
Saturday the horseluders return
home and play the Yrcka
iners in a double header at
sign. The strategy worked and
the Owls had their first and only
run o( the inning. Winters and
Hoy Johnson proceeded to an
Brandt Slated
For Lane Awards
Wildcat pitcher John Davidson
went five innings and struct out
10 and walked two. coughing up
only two hits. Bob Enochs came
on in the sixth and allowed no
runs, no walks and two hits.
RHP,
OTI 101) 000 0 1 4 fi
Chico SI. 644 214 X 21 19 3
McKibbon. Volget (1), Cabler
fi) and W ilson. Davidson, Enoch
'61 and ICngelken.
the Staters
riinals outdid the Boston Red Sox'w;,s ,llc scnf1' wl,,r" ""'V Sl'01'c
13-10 at Scottsdale. the Los Angc-
TOLEDO, Ohio (API Allic
Brandt, 57, a liny powerhouse
from Lockporl, N. Y., will become
the 21st member of (he American
Bowling Congress Hall of Fame
tonight
Although he has a formidable
NCAA final, 75-55.
,The Bucks also led the country
in scoring with a 90.4 average the
highest since 1956. They also
scored 37.3 field goals per game.
ment
In addition lo being the all-lime
team standings at the Coos Bay ,i,e highest ever in that depart
tourney. Jones saie. mat Desic.es
Gregg, Ron Hoggarth in the llio-
pound division and Hay DcBor- scorer (ne Big O also had the
toli at R0 pounds should comc,li(,nest carccr average (33 8)
home with championships.
The other fighters from Chilo-I
quirt are Lee Chase at 100 pounds; made
147-pounder Al DcBortoli; Im
pounder Rich Starkey; Randy
Jones, 60 pounds: Leon Weeks,
scored the most field goals in a
career (1.052'; and attempted and
the most fouls (869 of
1.1141. He also set four two-year
marks, a single season record and
four miscellaneous standards,
150 pounds; Ken Schoonover, 70 cuding the first ever to lead the
pounds; Don Taylor. 122 pounds;
and Bobby Bajorcas. 172 pounds.
Jones' will not know who the
opponents will be until Friday
' afternoon when the listings are
drawn and the fight schedule is
set up.
nation in scoring three consccu
live years,
Bobo Go Tonight
PORTLAND (AP' Bobo Ol
to pull out the close ones in s0x wanted home run and RBI
Two Irnnhies are awarded al son. once the world s middle
the tourney. Tile Golden Boy tro-iweight champion, tonight resumes
phy goes to the most outstanding campaigning as a light heavy
fighter based on sportsmanship. weight.
nhilitv and class. The team tro-: Olson goes into the ring here
phy goes to the club which copsjtoniehl against Roque Maravillc
highest team total points of Boise, Idaho, in a bout sched-
For the Chiloquin sparrcrs thisjuled for 10 rounds. Each is ex
fs their big match of the year.! petted io weigh-in at about 175
Tliev have been in training for it pounds.
for two months. Earlier this year Neither fighter worked out Wed
the team had matches with Burns'nesday.
t w i c e, Klamath Fa
past series with Boston.
Canadiens
Still Best
MONTREAL (AP) The de
fending Stanley Cup champion
Montreal Canadiens remain
solid 12-5 favorite lo win their!
lifth straight cup as they open the
best-of-seven final series with j
the Toronto-Maple Leafs at the
Forum tonight.
However, Toronto Coach Punch
Imlach would not concede defeat.
"I think we can gain at least
a split here and then, with the
next two games in Toronto, we
should be in excellent position to
move out in front and stay there,"
Imlach said.
The second game will be here
Saturday night with the third and
fourth next week in Toronto.
Montreal beat Toronto in five
games last year for a record
setting fourth straight cup.
strength in left field. The Indians'
needed an established third base
man. Maris was the key man in the
most recent multiplayer deal with
Kansas City.
The Indians bought Hale, a for
mer Baltimore first baseman, for
reserve and pinch-hitting strength.
In other games Wednesday, the
Gem Stadium with game time
slated for 1:30.
Jim Inglesby's track squad is
preparing for the all imMiilanl
Rogue Valley Relays in Medford
Saturday, All the Southern Ore
gon Conference teams with
Three of them came on record, Brandt's most oulslnndingMlusi,jcld, Springfield and Rose-
les Dodgers whipped the SanJ uroscner s uomer. 7 , , , 7,. . H in antimon will Be repre-
.iii mim-iaw aiso inane-leu O.I., win.,, nv: i.ii.... j'-" -. scuccci in cue meet.
Boh John-
3ft strikes, he blasted games olson's nclmcn face two stiff
nine runs.
Francisco Giants 14-10 at Phoenix. I
and Ihe Pittsburgh Pirates shad
ed the Philadelphia Phillies 7 6 in
10 innings at Fort Myers. Kansas
City and Washington were idle.
XKWCOMBK SENT HOME
CINCINNATI ll'Pl) - The
Cincinnati Reds have sent pitcher
Don Nevvcomhe home from their
icksonvillc. Fin., training camp
lor examination of a leg injury.
Ncwcombe pulled a muscle in his
right (high during a game two
weeks ago and the injury has not
responded to treatment.
.eighth inning with the bases full
OSC 091 005 073-25 20
LC (112 100 0(1(1-4 8 5
Crilser and Petroni, Hadhaea
Mi', Hudzik (71; Thompson. Nedri
i2i, Johnson t6. Hamilton (81 and
Moore. Smith (8'.
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The only standings change In
Wednesday's action came as Ed
Wlodarski and John Svkora of
Toledo combined for 1.280
eighth place in Ihe doubles.
op
ponents. Friday the club travels
lo Grants Pass wilh the baseball
team lo play the experienced
Cavemen ill a match and Satur-
and.day t)e (earn returns lo play.
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