Chisox I
egain AL Stature; Giants, Bums, Cards Divide
Bills
Pitching Proves
Forte For Chicago
By I'nitrd Press International (2nd fame)
Hawks Defeated 4 Times Over Weekend
Pitching still is "the name o
the game" and the Chicago White
Sox lirm of Johnny Buzhardt.
Juan Pizarro and Jim Brosnan isivant
more than proving the case to I an
Detroit
New York
The Klamath Falls Hawks
dropped a non-league doublehead-1
010 Mil 100 3 !2e' to the tough Bend Legion team
020 4110 OOx 6 8 0 Sunday afternoon at Gem Stadi
Aguirre, Anderson Mi, Sturdi-
5i, Regan i7 and Free
Stafford. Rcniff 191 and
American League rivals.
Buzhardt. who leads the AL
pitchers with an earned run av
erage of 1.00. spun a four-hitter
at the Kansas City Athletics Sun
day and partners Pizarro and
Brosnan combined on an eight
hitter in the nightcap to give tlie
White Sox 2-1 and 3-2 decisions
and a virtual tie with the New
York Yankees for the league lead.
For Buzhardt. who had an 8-12
won-lost record with t h e White
Sox in una, it was his eighth win
of the season against only two
losses. It also marked the fourth
.straight complete game for the
Howard. Winner Stafford 13-5).
Loser Aguirre 5-fii. HRs
Colavito. Wood. Howard.
(1st game)
Kansas City 000 000 001 I 4 1
Chicago 000 000 llx 2 6 1
Wickersham Rnu'sfiplrl 17)
Fischer 8i and Sullivan. Buz-iinRs while try'n" 10 slice dmvn a
cm, 9-4 and 7-5. after losing a
pair Saturday night to the home
rival Falcons, 9-3 and 13-1, the
first game counting in league
standings. -
The Hawks made a desperate
rally Sunday in the second game1
to beat the Bend team, but fell
two runs shy. The Hawks scored
all five runs in the last two inn-
hardt (8-2) and Martin. Loser
Wickersham (5-51. HI) Siebern.
(2nd game)
Kansas City 000 010 010 2 8 0,
Chicago 010 002 oox 3 8 0
Pena (5-9i and Sullivan, Ed
wards (8i. Pizarro, Brosnan 18'
end Lnllar. Winner Pizarro
(7-31. HR - Del Greco.
(1st game)
former Chicago Cub and Philadel-
nhia Phillio ulm nai knl,,.-, I.--L
!. m . .1,. u, . Los Angeles 000 001 013 5
'm mmt- .nan i-iiib KailltTA ill
any one season in the majors.
Pizarro, a 14-game winner for
the White Sox a year ago, picked
up victory No. 7. but he needed
help from Brosnan. the trans
planted "author" from Cincinnati,
who got the final five outs. Be
fore he left, though, Pizarro had
fanned eight batters to run his
strikeout total to 81.
The Yankees stayed nine per
centage points ahead of the White
Sox by defeating the Detroit Ti
gers twice. 4-0 on Ralph Terry's
three-hitter and R-3 behind Bill
Stafford and Hal Reniff before a
crowd of 44.357 at Yankee Sta-
8 I
Minnesota 000 0(10 201 3 6 3
Chance, Lee 181, Navarro (9)
and Foilcs. Kaat, Dailey (9) and
Battcy. Winner Lee 3-3. Los
er Kaat (5-fii.
(2nd game. 11 Innings)
Los Ang. 000 102 000 02 5 10 0
Minn. 010 010 001 01 4 11 0
Turley. Navarro (Bi, Spring
(10'. Nelson mi, Lee (ID and
E. Sadowski. Stange. Dailey 171,
Moore 18', Pleis 8 . Fornieles
(9i. Roggenburk ill'. Perry (111
and Zimmerman. Battcy (7). Win
ner Spring (2-0i. Loser For
nieles (OH. HRs Moran
Thomas. Rattey
G-0 lead going into the sixth.
Steve Y'oung started and went
the distance for the Hawks in
the 7-5 loss and allowed 13 hits
It the Lava Bears while striking
out four. Clint Cook got the pitch
ing victory in going the distance
lor Bend on a neat seven-hit
game. He had a one-hitter going!
into the sixth when he besan In
itire and the Hawks tallied three
hits off him in the final two
frames. He also struck out only
four.
Mary Cunningham was the
dium. the largest of the season
the American league.
The Cleveland Indians, Los An
geles Angels and Boston Red Sox
also scored doubleheader wins.
ine inoians snauea me vtasning-!
National League
(1st game)
New York 032 000 000 5 6 2
Cincinnati 110 4 01 04x 11 9 0
Jackson, Cisco (5', Bearnarth
171, Rowe ii and C. Coleman.
ton Senators. 4-2 and W: the Red Maloney 1 10-2 1 and Edwards. Los
Sox routed the Baltimore Orioles
8-1 and 12 5. and the Angels beat
the Twins, 5-3 and 5-4.
In the National League, the Cin
cinnati Reds sweot the New York (Cincinnati
Mots, 11-5 and 10-3; Houston and
San Francisco split, the Colts
taking tlie opener. 3-0 and the
(lianLs tlie nightcap. 4-3; the
Chicago Cubs dow ned the Los An
geles Dodgers, 8-3. then Inst. 2-0;
the Pittsburgh Pirates and St.
louis Cards divided. Pittsburgh
winning the first in 12 innings,
4- 3. and St. Louis the second, 11-7,
and Milwaukee beat Philadelphia.
5- 3, before dropping the nightcap.
7-4 in II innings.
ei Jackson 5-7. HRs
Thomas, Edwards
(2nd game)
Niw York 000 100 002 3 11 2
202 420 OOx 10 15 2
big hitter for the Hawks as he
lashed out three of the seven hits
and all three of them were for
extra bases. He slammed a dou
ble in the second, anuther double
in the sixth alter walking in the
lourlh, and finished out his per
fect game with a triple in the
seventh to drive home three runs.
Mike Spiker came into the game
in the sixth and got hits in both
the sixth and seventh frames.
Sam Clark had two singles. Lar
ry Barnes two hits, Ben Hamil
ton a pair of hits, Don Watrous a
double and single, Val Lewis a
triple and single, and Dave Shel
ton two singles for the winners.
Bend grabbed a 2-1 lead in the
fourth frame of the first game
and won despite the fact that the
hawks knotted tlie game in the
sixth with a pair of tallies.
Bend scored three runs in the
eighth and two in the ninth for the
win. Mike Metke got the pitch
ing win for Bend on a seven-hitter
while Marv Cunningham absorbed
the loss for the Hawks. He was
relieved in the eighth by Tom Pi!
grim and Pilgrim gave way to
Young in the ninth.
Jon Crume was the big stick
for the Hawks in the first game
with a double and two singles
Tom Schiff and Al Kenyon were
the onlv others with two hits,
both singles. The Bend nine got
nine hits off the Hawks. Clark
had a triple, Hamilton a double
and single, and Don Watrous
three singles.
The Falcons whipped tlie Hawks
in the first game, which was
league game, behind the brilliant
three-hit pitching performance of
Rich Jackson. He gave up sin
gles to Tom Schiff and Marv Cun
ningham and a triple to Curt Cole
man.
The Falcons pounded out nine
hits off loser Tom Pilgrim. John
Parisotto had a triple and sin
gle, Larry Smith a double, and
Jay Pa:-tnn a double, triple and
single.
The Falcons tallied their runs in
spurts. The Hawks had built up a
3-0 lead going into the sixth when
the Falcons knotted the game
at 3-3. The Hawks scored twice
in the second on a walk to Bob
Woldt, a triple by Coleman and
a single by Schiff. The other
run came in the fourth when
Crume reached first on a fielder's
choice, stole second and took third
and home on wild pitches.
Klamath's Falcons stormed
back in the sixth. Parisotto led
of with a triple. He scored on
Mike Kitching's sacrifice fly to
center. John Gray walked, stole
second, took third on a ground
out and scored on a passed ball
Marv Yunck was hit and moved
to second when Dave Johnsonl
walked and to third when Jack
son walked. He scored on an er
ror by the Hawk second sacker.
The lid blew off for the lfiiwks
in the eighth when the Falcons
got six runs. Paxton led off with;
a hit. Lanny Guycr struck out but
Johnson and Jackson walked
again. Young reached first on an
lerror which scored Johnson and
Larry Binncy singled to drive
home both Jackson and Young
He stole second and ran home on
Parisotto's single. Parisotto
moved around on two wild pitch'
es and scored on Smith's doublci
and it was all over but the shout
ing.
The Falcons had the second
game in hand from the openiii
frame when thev scored four runs
off starter and loser Jon Crume.
All four runs came without the
benefit of a hit. The Falcons!
got eight hits to only three off
Jim Jackson in another fine
mound performance. Roy Van
Pelt had a single and Rich Bath
a double and single for the only
three hits.
The Falcons were led by catch
er Dennv Coleman who had two
singles. Larry Binncy pounded
double and the other hits were
scattered.
The Falcons play Bend tonight
al Bend and Ashland at Gem Sta
dium Wednesday night. The
Hawks take on Grants Pass here
Saturday in a pair.
'3
American league
list camel
Ballinwe m ion "on 1 7 0
Poston 000 041 03x B 9 1
Delock. Hall 151 and Lau. Mnn-
bnuquette i9-4i and Tillman. Iis-
er Delock H-3'. HRs Me-
j as 2, Stuart.
(2nd game)
Baltimore 000 012 200- S 10 2
Craig. MacKcnzie 141 and Sher
ry. Taylor 141. O'Toole 1 12-3 1 and
Edwards. Gonder '6i. Loser
Craig 12-IO1.
(1st game, 12 Innings)
Pitts. 000 002 010 001 4 9 1
St. Louis 000 300 000 000 3 11 1
Schwall, Haddix 161. Mi Bean
171 and Burgess, Pagliaroni 2 . I
Gibson, Shantz i8, Taylor mi,
Baula illi and Sawatski. Mr-Car-cr
Mil. Winner McBenn i7-i.
Iiscr Bauta '2-2 1. HR Mc-
;Hean.
j (2nd game)
Pittburgh 100 003 030 7 12 2
St. Ixiuis 000 303 SOx II 12 3
Law, Sisk 171, Haddix 171 and
Pagliaroni. Brand (7i. Simmons.
Taylor 191 and McCarver. Win
ner Simmons (7-2i. looser
Iiw (1-31. HRs Altman, Pag
liaroni, Savage.
(1st game)
k 3 ! "'1 -.A '
. v -
I : ;,?
i : , m n miiMi l 1 ail
Weed Decisions
Medo-Bels, 6-5,
In Eleven Innings
WHO WON, WHO LOST? If impossible to fell who won or who loif by the expres
sions on their faces after the 73rd hole of the Thunderbird Open Sunday. Arnold
Palmer, left, took the $25,000 first prize when he won the first hole played in a sudden
death playoff round over Paul Harney. They ware tied with 277 at the and of tha
regulation 72 holes, UPI Talephoto
Palmer Beats Paul Harney
In Playoff, Looks To Open
Houston non mi ion .1 7 l
Rnston 100 22.1 (I2X-12 16 1 San Kr, um 000- 0 4 2.
Roberts. Sloik i5'. Miller 16' l(,hart. Imbricht (V and RYE. X Y. 'CPU - Arnold than 15.000 ner.sons to the West-1 the five footer, he tanned lu nutl
81 and Brown. Morohead. Camnhrll Rnlin Filher (91 anH'Palmor Indav ralWl hi vixlnrv hr (-n.mirv rlnh il Innknrl in fnr lha B-i OOO iarltnnt and hit
SI one
l.amabe (fi. Hartal '' ann Mx-;Baifv winner L'mbricht 2-1
on. Winner Mnrehead (4-.V. iJW-.Lospr Bolin i3-l i.
ei - Roberts '4-7. HRs - Me- ,2nH gamf)
Jia- ! Houston 000 010 lOI 3 10 0
(1st gamel San .-ran. noi 00t 20x- 4 15 0!
100 0111 (- l I 11, lnhn
Mahnn 17'
Woodeshick (7'. Mc
and Camptiell. Perry.
Iarsen '". Pierce '9i
'9' and llaller. Winner -
'6-3
Washington
( "eveland 010 noo I2x- 4 8 1
Sienhouse. Kline '7' and Retzer
(Irani, Abernathy '8' and Azcue.
Winner-Ahernathy d-0'. lxiser- Wondeshick
Kline '0-3'. Inn. nailer.
(2nd game) ,lt ,,,
Washington 021 000 001- 4 5(Phila. 100 200 000-3
C leveland 0112 010 00.1 6 10 1 Milwaukee 00O 001 4ox-5 8 2
Rudolph. Bronstad '9' and Up-I mci,5, Baldschun (7'. Short
perl, ljinrlnin '9'. Donovan n-4' and Dalrvmple. Hendley.
in the $100.0110 Thunderbird Open
' '$25,000 worth of mistakes which
will help me win the Open."
Golf's Golden Boy definitely be
came the man to beat for the
big one at Brookline. Mass., this
week, when he staged another of
Duffalo his miracle finishes In win the
!arscn first place money Sunday
like Palmer a front runner all 1 0th virtoiy in the 13th playoffs
the way was going to blow his 'he has been in.
return to the golfing wars. I For Harney, it was a heart-
But in the end victory went lolhrcaking loss $15,000 worth.
Palmer at his host when the For second place was worth only
chips really were down. $10,000.
ine 5i-yara par live imn pro- pamer carrfed
vided the drama of tlie day.
W'ith the crowd getting out
sudden death playoff with veteran 'control. Harney drove to the edge
Paul Harney. of a trap while Palmer was down
It marked his return In tourna-jin the middle.
7 ),ment golf after a month's layoff Harney's second shot was 120
and the way he came back ex-lyards short of the green while
polled all doubts that his days as Palmer's second barely cleared a
Iwn-over par 72 for a total of 277
while Harney carded a 69 (or the
same aggregate.
Defending champion Gene Litt
ler finished third at 278 with Dow
Finsterwald and Bill Collins tied
for fourth with 279 s. Then came
The Weed semi-pro baseball
team nipped tlie Klamath Falls
Medo-Bels, 6-5. in an 11-inning
marathon Sunday night at Gem
Stadium. Dunsmuir rocked Hap
py Camp, 17-13. and Scott Valley
upended Mount .Shasta. 9-1, in
other games.
Tlie game was tied up at 3-3
going into the Ulh when Weed
tallied three runs off losing pitch
er Bill Mansfield who was relieved
by Jim Keller. The Mcdo-llclsl
came hack with two runs in their
half of the 1 1th hut il wasn't
enough.
The Medo-Bels tallied lirst in
the fourth inning. With one out
Ray Taylor drew a walk. Ron
Owincs. team playing manager,
laced a double to move Taylor
to third where he scored on Dave
Sigado's sacrifice fly.
Tlie Weed crew came back w ith
(wo runs in the top of the fifth
In regain (lie lead. Rightlielder
Dick Rattislessa singled and stole
second. Pitcher Dave l-emos
lured a single after Sonny Dixon
had popped out and Elvy Muz-1
zoni rapped a single to score
Battistessa. Lemos was chopped
down at home trying to score on
the play. Damien Rossetlo sin
gled Mazzoni home.
Weed increased its lead in the
sixth frame. Bob Zalunardo
opened with a single and Roger
Pauletlo singled to advance him.
He tallied when Larry Barbieri
reached first on an error by
Sherm Allen at shortstop.
U'fwl enl runners tn second in
linal round ,,), thc niritn am( ln,h innings
ble and Bianchi hit another one
right behind him for one run. He
took third on a wild pitch and
Dave Dunson walked. Dave Saka
struck out for the second out but
Keller singled to score Bianchi.
Reds Recharged
After Riot Act
By United Press International
It took an old fashioned tongue
lashing and a traditional club
one-two pitching punch to snap
the Cincinnati Reds out of their
lethargy.
Manager Freddie Hutchinson
provided tlie lecture and pitchers
Jim Maloney and Jim O'Toole
took it from there, backed by
some explosive hitting, for a dou-
Cassius
Silent,
LONDON (UPfi-Cassius Slar-
cellus Clay was "muzzled" today
as he restlessly awaited Tuesday
night's rich world heavyweight
challengers' fight with Henry
Cooper of England at suburban
Wembly's open air Empire Sta
dium.
iManagcr Bill Faversham of
Louisville. Ky., had told Clay:
"No more statements to anyone
until after the fight."
Big Bill explained: "Cassius al
ready has done a tremendous job
of talking this fight into a sellout.
And we want him to relax now
until tlie weigh-in tomorrow."
Their expected weights are Clay
198 pounds; Cooper, 189.
Largely through the "Louisville
Lip's" salesmanship in glorifying
himself and belittling British Em
pire champion Cooper, the 10
rounder will be a sellout of about
55.000 fans and $448,000, promoter
Jack Solomons was able to an
nounce today
bleheader sweep of the New York
Mets Sunday, 11-5 and 10-3.
After tlx Mets had beaten the
Reds (or (he second day in a row
on Saturday. Hutchinson locked
his athletes in the clubhouse and
apparently read them tlie riot act.
Of course, he hadn't forgotten
tlie fact that tlie Reds lost five
games to tlie Mets a year ago
when losing to the New Yorkers
was considered about as low as a
club could sink.
Maloney got off poorly in the
opener, giving up all live New
York runs in tlie first three in
nings, but he settled down after
tliat and was touched for two
harmless singles (lie rest of the
way in notching his 10th victory
of the season in 12 decisions.
O'Toole went him one better,
although he gave up 11 hits. How
ever, the Mets weren't able lo put
them together until the ninth
when they scored two runs. The
victory was O'Toole's 12th against
three losses.
San Francisco. St. Louis and
Los Angeles split their double-
headers, enabling (he fourth-place
Reds to pick up a game on all
three (op clubs. Cincinnati now is
only 3'4 games behind the Giants,
who los( to (he Colts, 3-0, before
winning (lie nightcap, 4-3, on (he
strength of ninth inning relief
pitching by Billy Pierce and Jim
Duffalo.
Tlie Pittsburgh Pirates nipped
(lie Cardinals, 4-3, in the opener
on relief pitcher Al McBean's
12th inning homer, but SC. Louis
bounced back to take the night
cap, 11-7, while the Chicago Cubs
downed the Dodgers, 8-3, before
bowing (0 Rookie Nick Willhite,
2-0, in the second game.
In the other NL action, Milwau
kee and Philadelphia also split.
thc Braves winning the opener.
That gate will be the largest
for any fight ever s(aged any- 5-3, and tlie Phils the nightcap,
ulvre nutside the United Slates 7-4 in 11 innings.
Tlie threat and the game was although (he crowd will no( be In thc American League, New
eiroca wnon Alien suuck oui. ik bincest York. Boston. Cleveland, Ls aw
Dunsmuir pounded out 15 hits Meanwhile today from America gelcs and Chicago swept double
arrived at least three men who headers. Tlie Yanks defeated the
are interested in contracting for I Detroit Tigers. 4-0 and 6-3; the
Tuesday s winner to engage in Ked oox routea me Baltimore ur
what might be a $10,000,000 Sep- loles, a-1 and 12-5; the Indians
(ember world tide figlu with tlie downed the Washington Senators,
winner of the Julv 22 title fieht 4-1 and 6-4: tlie Angels nipped the
at Mount Shasta as Seott Valley between w orld champion Sonny I Minnesota Twins, 5-3 and 5-4. and
pounded out 13 hits. Jim Lemos I Liston and ex-champion Floyd the White Sox shaded tlie Kansas
absorbed the loss. Patterson at Las Vegas. Nev. City As, 2-1 ana j-i.
off three Happy Camp pitchers
while Happy Camp got 12 off
two Dunsmuir hurlers. Young gar
nered the victory and Beck took
tlie loss.
Jiggs Sage hurled four-hit ball
IIKRAI.I) AND NEWS, Klamath Falls. Oregon
Monday, June 17, 1063
PAGE
and Mcdo-Bol had John Bianchi
reach third on a triple in (he
ninth, only to have him thrown
out a( home on a ground ball (o
shortstop with none nut.
Pauletlo led olf the lllh for
(he Weed nine with a solo home
tnd Azcue. loser Bronstad "l-'p Raymond igi and Cran-irau5e ne nat 100 manv business within six feet of the pin
one of golfs treats were over be-jtrap. Harney hit his approach to!' champion Gary Player andru. Alter one was out. Battislev
f-cld.
(1st game)
Prtrnii (ion nno oon o 3 1
Nc w York 2n0 200 OOx- 4 9 2
Running. Egan '4'. Ixilich '6',
Slurdivant 'B' and Triandns. Ter-I
ry '7-6 and Berra. l.nsrr Run
ning '4-6'. HR Kubek.
Funk '2-2'. Loser McLish '5-3'.
HR Callison. J
(2nd game, II Inningsl I
Phlla. 0O0 2110 002 03 7 12 1
Milw. 000 022 000 (10 4 II 2
Mahaffey, Klippstein (71, Bald
schun '9i, Green HI' and Dal
rvmple. Averill ("'. Oldis '9'.
Ilcbert. Bobby Nichols and Joe
This tnirnament did me iil LmkoH like Palmpr had il wnn "-"'il'" mo "i
world of good, although I did not
plav as well as 1 wish I had."
Tom Nieporle at 201 while Jayisa gnt lo first on an error and
moved around on a single by
UO.OSUMayX
Gain Entry
Schneider. Funk
Hendley ill
inner Bald.
Raymond '4-4
'1st game I
said Palmer, whose first place
money put him into second place
among the year's money winners.
He now has won a total of 1)6.545
only $2,000 behind Jack Nick
laus. the defending V. S. Open
champion, who won only $1,075 in
fhfl Th,inr4nrt,ir4 l.ni.k, nn
I .i I " """"
. '"-' Uirokcs behind Palmer (short. Harney chipped tn within
j Palmer's Outcome Doubtful J five feet of Ihc cup.
ror a time on a sunny Sundav
'6. Raymond
and J. Torre.
Big George Bayer. Canadian Al
in mJn f il, i hA Raiding. Jacky Cupit and Gardin
, ki. k. -.. .. ' ipr Dickinson were next in line at
1,1,,, UI1--V, Ills JUll.
2H2 while Jackie Burke. Miller
Barber, Dan Sikes, Jack Fleck.
(Jay Brewer and Billy Farrell
were at 2S3.
Nirklaus was at 2H4 along with
Dixon. Keller was brought in then
for Manshcld. He walked Imos
and gave up a two-run single lo
Mazzoni lor Ihe three runs.
The Medo-Bels fought bark in
their half of the lllh. With one
out. Dave Siaadn slammed a dnu-
Hi
SARGASSO SEA
Sn they went to tlie first extra
hole a par three. 190-yardcr.
Harney wnn the flip of the com.
toed olf first and sent his four
... . . , . , , Tommy Jacobs. Bill Betters and
mer , .our ,ron .ce sno, was oearr -, , h ha ,aml
to the pin and stopped 10 feet' ,. I . ,i-L..n,lar... ht set aoart hv
golfing wars after 13 months, beat (presence of marine plants, or
k. ..M ;....! c.n. C k.. ... ,, ki..k flnul mi ile (nr.
Palmer then pulled lo within, , (jnithJ wllh' L .K. u is an jrrcBUar. oval-
Chiracn 510 ooi oio 8 1.1 o,k.k j . n. .. 'r ....... j .. u . shot. Hogan finished with a 70 for face. Il
Hxis Anceles oon Win mo S 9 li : ... .'. " I2M and Snead a 73 for 2H6. Tonv shaped area ol the North Allan! ir
CARMEL. Calif. 'I'PI' - Tlie, Bun) ,M, am) Bertcll. Podres. . . . . . !l.rma. one of the favorites, want Ocean about 2 (inn miles west of
Rig Six may become tlie Big Unebmk 'I'. Calmus '6'. Scott OCfll LOdtl I tlTPr tflT , lar hack at m I tlie Canary Islands.
Seven or Eight before the annual j,, nckr iP pr. wJ WMII IIIIV.I JUll.
summer meeting of the Athletic ; , 4. , HRs Mathews, T. Davis, mm m at . m
Association of Western Iniver- ,,nd ,,,,, U W ftY Cpi DD WmC
Ml.es is over. Ichif-Bo noo 000 000- n 5 0, V ra WeT "l WlllS
Expansion is n"l officially oni, AnCes 010 100 OOx 2 It 0 , . , , , , , , .
the acrnda of the meolins. which ' ,Z "tL, ,Z1L In"r5tJ" r"mP' l1 n!,rk --eheved
Tnlh. Srhullz (Si and Schafler
opens Tue.sdav. but tne quest ioniWi,hj, ,,., ann Camilli. Ixiser-
annualiy crops up 01 w neuter wie-ifon, ,1.4,.
gon and-or Orcuon Slate should
be permitted lo join their former I
friends and foes in the old Pacific OUthCm Cfll
and KC Paint grabbed off South' by
victories
double.
Wins Series
Suburban Babe Ruth
I Iat Friday ruaht.
i Interstate dropr1 Meder Broth-
er.. I, jmh Umn rlropped Mus
grne. 17-3. and KC Paint humili
! ated Mu grove Tburwlay night,
; 2!M. '
i Millipan ct the win for lnler-
Utate with a thrre-hitter. Terry
("navt Conferencr.
RiZ Six Kxectitive Director Tom
Hamiiton as that the -on(er-
enoe'jt administrative committee,!
ronsi.tms athletic directors. OMAHA. Neb. UW - South
...n u.u TeuirtriQi' nil t'alifomiii won the ('AA Col.
Will II W 111! IPllkH " 'I'" . I .. 1
... i .ii- i j . i to nr u n irik-ar nn uim. . ...
:iei:e ono series Minnay nieni in ..- - v0as a rtmihie anl ftinule and
powerful performanre uhich,hlt M,iiiCan alvt m B Ward a triple and two inslet
Hui lev. Warren had three
Larman two. Kerrell &'
Oneman a double and
jinsle for the winner. Cole hadl
a double and Hesrrx k two Mn-'
gle for the losers. '
The Painters G't 1.1 hits and
had backing by 20 Musgrove er-j
rors for the 29-o win Mussrove
pot only two hits off O'Brien.'
J. Goodman banged Uo doubles,
hit Kb
leading hitter with a double and
two singles. Rainwater belled a
The Rig Six council, at which
(he school fai-iiliv re present a
live join the athletic directors,, smashed Arizona 5-2 and ended a
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