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rume's Nome Run Sives Hawks 6-5 Win Over Ashland Legion Merrill, Tulelake Take Basin Babe Ruth Games : Merrill and Tulelake snatched runs off a pair ol walks, a pair for the Merrill win. Gun Store's '-' first same victories in the Klam-lof passed balls, an error and a Lyman also hurled a fine threes ath Basin Babe Ruth League Wed- wild pitch. hit Bame in losing. Merrill got its ' rn.srf.-iv nielit bv downing Gun The two final Tulelake runs i only run in the third frame. Al ii Store and Dugan and Mest. Mer-xame in the fourth. Crawford led Jen Hobson, the ninth baiter PACE 10 A TDi ii ' TK pi Yrrii.cN IIKKAI.I) AND NKWS, Klamath Falls. Ore. Thursday, June 6, 13 tooned Gun Store. 1-0, and off with a base hit. the only one, Tulelake lopped Dugan and Mest. ' and stole second. The losers then -i The Tulelake club, despite being "l able lo get only one hit off pitch 'C. crs Dennis Gooing and Bridges. used walks, passed balls, and er Z rors to nab the victory. John Crawford also pitched a fine " three-hitter in getting the victory. Dugan and Mest scored their ; one run in the first Inning when "l Mitchell singled, stole second, and scored on Bridges single after two were out. Tulc took the lead to slay in the second with three got two out but Greg Cushman gon on via an error which scored a sacrifice by Hussell Smith. Ken led off with a single and was ad vanced to second and third on a base hit hy Chris Kandra and Crawford. Cushman later tallied on another error. The three hits off Crawford were all singles hy Mitchell. Bridges and Shannon. Haskins then sacrificed him home with a bunt which won the game. Gun Store got runners to third in the second, third and fifth in- i tee TALK Merrill's Mike North hurled ainings but couldn't push them neat tw o-hitter at the Gun Store Across for a run. Larry Kurtz got the big hit for the winners with a double. Kellstrom got both hits for tile losers. .North struck out seven in the five innings while Lyman whiffed four. Merrill 001-flO 1-3-0 Gun Store 000-00 0-2-1 North and Haskins; Lyman and O'Conner. Dugan and Mest 100-001-3-2 Tulelake 030-2X-5-1-3 Crawford and Meyers; Gooing, Bridges (2) and Lynch. Local Loan, Metier Teams Garner South Suburban Wins Second Baseman Hits First Pitch Of . Seventh Inning The Klamath Falls Hawks, aft- choice which cut Pilgrim down He stole second and Batn singled to score Bartlett. Curt Coleman then unloaded the sacks with a triple and the other two runs. He Oregon Mat Men To Tour Zc'' Friday's scheduled play for - women golfers of Reames Golt 0I1U WUIIUJ VIUU nil. " '- est putts" for both nine and 18- hole players. Pairings are as fol T lows; .: First lee: 8:20 Vi Zamsky. Cor- !' ill Rcnick; 8:30 Kathy Flink, t'-Jlnse Chapman: 8:40 Yvonne Al 'ford, Arlene Cary, Pauline Pcr- s-jiell; 8:50 Mary Drew, Dean Jlarks, Clare Grove, ji; Third tee: 8:30-Jcrry Smith, -' Frances Mosebar; 8:40-Murrcll A Hooper, Mildred Merryman, El 'J. len Miller; 8:50-Dorolhy Swan- son, Katliy Stonecyphcr, Edna Dakin. First Tec: 9 Eve Ashley, Sue I; Ballard, Pat Bradshaw, Ruth -' Jones; 9. lo Martha Bartlett, Jan tl J'erm, Mary Holt; 9:20-Margar- et Larkin, Marlys O'Neill, Ce-1 Mile Pcvton. Wilma Wiley. H any of those paired above J y re unable lo compete in the day's' COflVALLlS-Tcn Oregon high school wrestlers scheduled to compete in Japn this summer will see more of Nippon than most tourists. That much was guaranteed this week when a nine-match sched ule involving nearly 2.000 miles of travel within Japan was an-Tic Fact Sidp Bend-Portland nounced. The Oregon schoolboys will de part from Portland aboard a Pan- Am jet flight July 9, spend three days in Hawaii and arrive in Ja pan July 13. They w ill open their exhibition schedule July IS in Tokyo and end it there Aug. 3. In between they will visit the cities of Sendai, Aomori, Asahi gowa on (he northern island of Hokkaido, Akita, Niigatn, Gumma and Japan's second city, Osaka. John Dust in and DoLance Dun can, wrestling coaches at Marsh field (Coos Bay) and Klamath Falls high schools respectively, will accompany the wrestlers and manage the tour. Wrestlers will be selected at a try-out camp June 16-18 on the Oregon Slate University campus. Competitors who placed in an '.-ulay. please contact the pro shop U in meet here In March and 4or cancellation. high school state champions who1 Nemmnoi malcnes tor i n e Spring Handicap must be com- pleted by Wednesday, June 12. Championship flight (18-holcl Arlene Cary vs. Dean Marks; Vi , Zamsky vs. Coral Jlenick. Bend-Portland took nine innings to win Wednesday night as they edged East Side Electric, 8-7, in a thriller in the City Little League Minor action. Hansen singled in the bottom of the ninth to score Bob Thomas with the winning run. Rod Peter son, who came on in the sixth, pitched scoreless ball for three innings to notch the victory. He struck out seven of the nine men he faced in the three frames. Griswnld lashed a double for the winners and Brostcrhous a double for the losers. Bend-Port land was outhit by East Side, 18- 15. and also had eight errors to 0 for the Electricians. Steve Kemnitzer of Bend-Port land led all hitters with four for four. East Side The South Suburban Babe Ruth League opened up Wednesday night with Local Loan pounding out an 18-7 decision over KC Paint and Metier Brothers edged by South Sixth Oxygen, 9-8. Metier Brothers came up with a run in the bottom of the seventh to beat South Sixth Oxygen. The final run was walked in when two were out. Metier scored the winning run after being walked around by losing pitcher Hackler. Meller's used three pitchers wilh Lattin getting the win. The l-four pitchers in the game suf fered some wildncss and walked a total of 23 players. Each club managed six hits. Oxygen had three errors to one for Metier. Lattin stroked a double and sin gle for the winners as the only one with two hits or an extra base blow. D'Olivio slammed a double' and P. Hackler a triple for the losers. Jennings went all the way in lo Musgrove's six in Ihe first pitching the Local Loan past KC inning. Neither team scored in Paint in easy style. O'Brien and the second but A&W tallied six Perry combined for the losers in the third to Musgroves two. OTI's Graf Second In Loop PORTLAND (UP!) - Damien Rossetto, all-conference outfielder for Soutliern Oregon, won the Oregon Collegiate Conference bat ting title with a .4:12 average in the 12-game schedule. He had 19 hits in 44 times at bat. Oregon Tech's Curt Graf fin- islicd next in line with a .410 average. Bob Stamsos. Portland State catcher, was third w ith .405. Stamsos led in runs batted in wilh 12 and Portland State's Bob 20O-3O2-O00 7-18-0 Jnes had (our home runs. with O'Brien absorbing the loss SS Oxygen 500-210-0-8-6-3 Metier Bros. 010-115-19-6-1 B. Hackler and Piltenger; Ryan Smclcer (1), Lattin (51 and Dav idson. KC Paint 141-100 7 Local Loan 130-44618 O'Brien, Perry (5) and L. Ward; Jennings and Simonscn. A&W ran up the biggest score of the season by waxing the Mus- grove nine, 24-8, in a 17-hit at tack which was aided by eight Musgrove errors. Tim Allen and Bill Upshaw combined to hurl the 11-hit vic tory for the A&W team. Each hurler worked three innings. The A&W team racked up seven runs A&W added eight more in t h e sixth. Kim Coon, Pat Ashby, Art War ren and Ron Blacksmith each had three hits for the winners Coon had two doubles and a triple. Warren one double, and Black smith a triple. Roger Kellow also netted a double and single. The losers were led by Dennis Deffman with three hits including double and triple. Kenny Phelps was the only other other one with two hits, both singles. Ken Phelps absorbed the pitching loss and Allen got the win. A&W 706-30824-17-1 Musgrove 602-000 8-11-8 Allen Upshaw (41 and Warren; Phelps, Long (4, Phelps (6) and Baker. er blowing a 54) lead, nipped the Ashland team 6-5 Wednesday night in Southern Oregon Amer ican Legion action when second baseman John Crume hit the first pitch of the seventh inning out of the park for a home run. The victory gave the Hawks a 2-0 record and the lead in the young league. The Klamath Fal cons, who play Medford Saturday night at Gem Stadium, arc 1-0 as are Tri-City and Grants Pass. The loss left Ashland at 0-3. The Hawks had built up a 5-0 !"r!y rSS Baseball Films x..uno ,U. . .b - game was tied going into the , died at third Pilgrim began having his trou bles in the fourth. Dave Burger reached first on an error but Bob DeBoer whiffed. Pilgrim walked Tim Thompson and Clyde r'elson singled to load the bases. Tim Voth hit a ball to shortstop and Cunningham threw wild to first, allowing two runs to score. Ashland fought back in the. fifth bottom of the ninth when Crume stepped up and slammed the first pitch over the left ccnterfield barrier for the win. He had come in as a pinch hitter for Mike Spiker. The Hawks jumped on starting pitcher John Rhoads for a single run in the first inning. After one was out Rich Bath reached sec ond on an error by the left fielder. Mac Cunningham singled him home for the run. They caved the roof in on Ash land in the second frame with four big runs. Tom Shiff led off with a walk and Roger Bartlett singled after Al Kenyon had whiffed. Pitcher Tom Pilgrim plated Shiff with a single and Spiker reached first on a fielder's To Be Shown A pair of special films will be shown lo all interested Klam ath Falls and Suburban Little Leaguers and coaches tonight In the Klamath Auditorium, beginning at 8:30. The first, entitled "A Happy Summer Evening," is the story of Little League champions and their rise to the world cham pionship. The other film is "Big League Baseball." It is an In structive film which shows something on every position by major league stars at each po sition by major league stars at each position. The films were obtained for the showing by Thomas Dodge. with three more tallies to knot the score. Rhoads struck out but Jan Susee singled and was balked to second. Barger singled right be hind him. DeBoer reached first on an error to load the bases, but Bob Manz walked to score Su see. Barger scored on a wild pitch and a pair of successive er rors by the Hawk catcher and third baseman allowed Manz to score. Pilgrim was then lifted for Sieve Young who struck out Voth promptly lo end the threat. Then came Crume's homer. Young struck out four of the seven he faced through the seventh frame. He got the win. The Hawks slammed eight hits off loser Rhoads while the Ash land crew got to Pilgrim for four hits and Young for one. It was Young's second victory. Ash lend Thompson, rf Nelson, II Voth, cf Samuelson, si Rhoads, p Susee, 3b Barger, lb DeBoer. c Manz, 2b ToU Is Hiwks Spiker, 3b Crume, 2b Bath, If Coleman, 3b Cunningham, is Woldt, lb Shiff, cf Kenyon, rf Bartlett, c Pilgrim, p Young, p Totals Ashland Hawks AB R H Rbl 3 0 0 1 1 0 000-230-O-5-6-2 140-000.1-$- SA liVw lance wrostlinc competition. First flight: Rose Chapman v. f w;ii as-mhJe arajn earlv in Julv -wAathy JrJ.nk; .Miidrod Merry man in Portland or a training camp vs. winner ol vnKm ftiaroucK immediately before the trip. lire kiui viiMiaiij " oj ot.in.u- Bend-Portland 320-110-001 8-15-8 Gordon Kiese ot Portland State competed but did not place in I Davis, Brostcrhous 16) a ndl topped the pitching with a 4-0 the name meet have been Invited lUrostorhmu. Wanderschipd mi-1 mark while John Thomas ot PSC or the try-outs. Hansen. Peterson (61 and Thorn-land Don Johnson ol SOC had 3-0 Tit selected 10. who u-iU be'as, i'eler.steiner I3, 7'homas (5. I conference records obliged lo win llieir berths in 15 Month Guarantee Retreaded Tires Fit, Sat; Only Fully Retreaded Sidewall to Sidewall. Only the Finest Casings Selected and Re treaded by Experts With Deep Safe-T-Tread Design. . match. Championship flight (nine-hole); - rat Bradshaw vs. winner of Lar ? kin-Ballard match: Martha Bart ; kit vs. Cecile Peyton. First flight: Marlys O'Neill vs. ;pve Ashley; C. Newton vs. win JTner of Kerm-Wiley match. : Hals Beats Jeld-Wen 8-6 Hal's grabbed off an H-6 vic 1 lory over Jeld-Wen Wednesday night in the City Minor Little . League action. Dunster went the distance lor .' the victory and Natale suffered the loss on tlie mound. Wondt ' slammed a triple lor the Jeld- - Wen bunch and Natale and Cam-' ernn laced doubles. Ackerman ' and Kcclrs each doubled for tlie inners. The game lasted five and a half innings. Both teams managed five hits. Top Milers Run i.imvM.i.if i l-I'll Morgan Or.ith. who lips. Oregon's Keith Knrman in (lie mile on Memorial , Day. gels his hig.iest test Friday nitht. Tiie Oieton Mate miler will compete h the Compton Relays " rai which includes Peler Snell Jim Realty. Jim Orelle. Irol Burleson and Cary Weisigcr all of whom have gone under four mitvites. uled to begin about July 23 in Ja pan but was advanced on the re quest of the Japanese. KBAA Sends Olympians The Klamath Basin Athletic Aftftorlatlon will spfinftor a group of ath Met from the Klamath Ratli. to compete In the Junior Olympic tn Portland Satur day according to president (If org Drmrtrakns. Some 36 youngstcri from the area. In different age grnupt. will be going on a chartered i rey hound bui to Portland and the day-long meet. Any father of those boys going who wish to ride the but wilh Ihe team may call (ieorge Demetrakm or Bob Moore. The team Includes: Mike Hampton. Don Hill. Krott Phil lips, Scott Smelcer, Danny Ly on, dreg Hitching, Steve Buh rig. Gary Bold. Kdrilc Davis, Kay Struve. Bill Strber. Bob Hartley. Kirk Strber, Bod I'frlf fer, Nirk Detnetrakos. Bruce Clark, Benny Detirnnt, I.ance lake. Bill lliilhert. Jrtry Mar graves. Jerrry Dodnro, K e a I -uft, Ted lieVore. Bob Utl llama, Arle licGruot, Ortg Scott, nobby More. Curt Teter slriner, Glenn Miller, Mickey Bender. Gerrttt DcGroot. Handy Howard. Don Piper, Bnb Scholi, Dave Vaagen and Bill MilU. 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