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    New York City
Named Site
NEW YORK (UPll-Xow York
City will be tli pinvinq ground
for Americans seeking to partici
pate in the 1964 Olympics at
Tokyo.
Asa Bushnell, secretary of the
L b. Olympic Committee, signed
a formal contract with the city
Monday to hold trials for 15 of
tlie 20 Olympic events in the met
ropolitan area. It will mark the
first time so many events will
take place in one location.
I HERALD AND NEWS. Klamath Falls. Oregon
Tuesday, June S5, 1!W3
PAGE 111
SIGNS WITH WARRIORS
SAN FRANCISCO (UPP-Steve
Gary of St. Mary's tCalif.l has
signed his 1963-64 contract with
the San Francisco Warriors of
the National Basketball Associa
tion. Gary was the Warriors' No.
3 draft choice.
Tulelake,
KF Babe R
Balsigers Cop
uth Victories
This
Tulelake. after being upset by Crawford was brilliant on theble and single. Jack Slezak
Baiter's last week, cot back mound in allow in" onlv one hit.ipair of singles, and Crawford
onto the winning road in the
Klamath Basin Babe Ruth
League with a bang Monday
night by trouncing Malin, 19-0,
while Balsiger's notched its sec
ond win in a row with a 13-11
victory over Dugan and Mcst.
Tulelake built its record to 5-1,
good for third place presently
behind Merrill and the Crater
Cats. John Crawford pitched and
hit the Tulelake crew to the win.
a single to Curtis Brown in the
second inning, while striking out
10 in Ihe four-inninc game. He
walked four.
The Tulelake team chalked up
four runs In the first and never
was headed as they scored two
in the second, one in the third
and 12 in the fourth. Tulelake
also pounded loser Ruben Aiding
er for 12 hits. Dennis Todd had
two doubles. Jim Movers a dou
Handful Of Veterans, Army
Of Youths In Go!f Tourney
PEBBLE BEACH. Calif. IL'PH
A handful of old-timers and an
army of youngsters battled it out
today for medalist honors in the
52nd annual California State Ama
teur golf championships.
Only five players were able to
break par in Monday's first round
of the 36-hole qualifying test. Four
are barely old enough to vote and
the other is 35-year-old Eli Bari-
teau Jr.. of Santa Cruj. a two
time winner of the state title.
Grouped at one-under-par 71 as
the second round began were
Bariteau; George Archer of San
Francisco, holder of the Northern
California open, Trans-Mississippi
and San Francisco City titles;
Chuck Courtney, a former San
Diego State College star: David
K. Stockton of San Bernardino,
Bend-Portland Hands Loss
To Leaders; E S Victors
East Side Electric stomped
Hal's Sport Shop, 17-0. and Bend
Pnrtland upset league - leading
Weyerhaeuser. 3-2, Monday night
in Major League action of the
City Little leagues, Bend-Portland
stopped Jeld-Wen Friday night.
12-11.
Hanson locked horns in a pitch
ing duel with Milbeck in the Bend
Portland win over Weyerhaeuser.
Both hurlers gave up only two hits
apiece and it was errors that de
cided lite game for the winners.
Weyerhaeuser committed three
rors to only one for tlie win
ners. . East Side pounded out 14 hits
off losing pitcher Cobb while Da
vis got the win on a neat four
hit game. He struck out 12 and
walked six. Hal's also chipped
in with nine errors.
Bath slammed out three hits.
Kitchen had a triple and single.
Summers a home run and two
singles and Davis a double and
two singles. Eccles got two of
the four hits for the losers.
Bend - Portland outlasted Jeld
Wen for the 12-11 Friday victory.
Kcmnitzer was the winner in re
lief of Bailey. Kcmnitzer led the
hit parade also with a pair of
home runs and a triple lor five
RBIs. Griswold. J. Thomas and
B. Thomas each had doubles.
Natale and Matlick doubled for
the losers.
Hal's nno noo n- 4-n
East Side no6-3ax 17-14-1
Cohh and Seratt; Davis and
Wanderschcid.
BP 010-002 3-2-1
Weyerhaeuser 0O0-101 2-2-3
WP Hanson. LP Milbeck.
one of I'SC's top players, and
John Sirman, Fresno State Col
lege player.
Some of the oldest and best-
known names In the state's ama
teur golf circles found the going
mighty rough in the opening round
ol quoltlying. And so did some
of the youngsters, including John
Lotz, Northern California match
and medal play champion.
Lotz, after a wearying plane
trip from Des Moines, low a.
where he finished runner-up in the
NCAA championship, ballooned to
a 81 Monday and needed a good
round today to qualify for Ihe
championship flight.
John's younger brother. Dick
defending champion in this event
was exempt from qualifying, but
played anyway and shot a fine
72 at Cypress Point.
But among those who found the
going rough were Verne Callison
of Sacramento, the champion in
1959, who fired 81 at Pebble
Beach Monday: Bruce McCor-
mick of Temple City, tlie kingpin
in 1945-46, who ballooned to f!0:
Ernie Pieper Jr. of San Jose, a
titlcholder in 1941-44, who went
for 78 at Pebble, and 1961 cham-l
pion John Richardson of Long
Beach, who scored a 77.
One surprise was the fine show
ing of Mat Palacio of San Rafael,
who at about the half-century
mark is the oldest ex-champion
in the field. Palacio fired a line
one-ovcr-par 73 in his opening
lest at Cypress Point.
pair of singles. Todd drove in
five runs with his doubles.
The Balsiger-Dugan and Mesl
game was a comedy of errors.
The winning Balsiger's group
committed six miscues but won
with Ihe aid of 11 by the losing
Dugan and Mest team.
Jim Koisen took over the pitch
ing chores for Balsiger's and got
credit for the pitching win. He
relieved Rudy Tena who worked
the first four frames and gave up
10 of the II runs. The winners
notched eight hits off Jim Bridges
and Dennis Gooing. Gooing ab
sorbed the loss.
The losers got onlv two hits off
Tena but he walked eight in the
four-inning stint. The winners
were struck out 10 times byj
Bridges and Gooing.
Alan Mezger, Mike McNery and
Tena led the winners with two
singles each. McNery's hits drove
across four runs. Alan Mitchell,
Steve Ward and Dan Henry were
the three hitters for tlie losers
with Ward's being a double.
Tulelake 421-12-19-12-2
Malin 000- 0 0- 1-5
Crawford and Meyers: Aiding
er and Kniskern.
Balsiger's 440-21213-8- 6
Dugan and Mest 012-71011-3-11
Tena. Korsen S and H a r
groves: Bridges, Gooing 14 J and
Mitchell, Lynch M.
'BASIN BABB RUTH STANDINGS
Tsam W L Pel.
AAtrrlll 0 1.000
Crater Call 4 0 1.000
Tulelaka S t .833
Fluhrer'l a J .Mt
Baliigar'i 4 3 .Mr
Elks J 3 .400
Movlrta Htlohli 2 3 .400
Malin 1 4 .333
Gun Store 1 4 .333
Duoan and Mt 2 S .33
Superior Troy 1 4
Cnlloquin 0
Schroeder Fires
66 For Lead
PORTLAND lUPD Corvallis
amateur Stew Schroeder shot a 66
Monday to lead pro-am golf com
petition al Columbia - Edgewatcr
here. Low pro was Al Kindsfa
ther, Shadow Hills of Eugene with
70.
Slate
TIESDAY
Superior Troy vs. Gun Store
.Merrill vs. Crater Cats
Musgrove vs. Butte Valley
A&W vs. Interstate Pump
Llstfin Air Craft vs. Pacific Sup
ply Big Y vs. Olson's
Teamsters vs. Western Oil
Crater Lake vs. Weyer-Gene'g
Motor Investment vs. Coca Cola
Thomas Dodge vs. Klwanls
WEDNESDAY
Hawks vs. Trl-City (Gems!
Falcons at Central Point
Fluhrer's vs. Moylna Heights
Chiloquln vs. Elks
T&C vs. Liston Air Craft
Local Loan vs. Sixth St. Oxygen
Musgrove vs. Interstate Pump
Kingsley vs. DAKCO
Fecles vs. Hal's
Hal's vs. Bend-Portland
Jeld-Wen vs. Weyerhaeuser
Gene's vs. East Side
THURSDAY
Hawks at Medfrird
Superior Troy vs. Fluhrer's
Crater Cats vs. Malin
Local Loan vs. K. C. Paint
Metier Bros. vs. Pacific Supply
A&W vs. Butte Valley
Big Y vs. Teamsters
Western Oil vs. Olson's
Coca Cola vs. Weyer-Gene's
Crater Lake vs. Thomas Dodge
Motor Investment vs. Klwanls
FRIDAY
Dugan & Mest vs. Gun Store
Merrill vs. Chiloquin
Musgrove vs. Liston Air Craft
A&W vs. K. C. Paint
T&C vs. Pacific Supply
leical Loan vs. Bulte Valley
Kingsley vs. Hal's
Eccles vs. DARCO !
Jeld-Wen vs. Hal's I
East Side vs. Bend-Portland
Gene's vs. Weyerhaeuser
SATURDAY
Scott Valley at Dunsmulr
Hawks vs. Falcons (Gem)
T&C vs. Musgrove
Metier Bros. vs. K. C. Paint
Sixth St. Oxygen vs. Interstate
Pump
Big Y vs. Western Oil
Teamsters vs. Olson's
SUNDAY
Happy Camp at Medo-Rels (Gem)
Mount Shasta at Weed
Hawks at Ashland
Falcons at Oregon City
Mrdford al Trl-Clty (Merrill)
Metier Bros,, Stuns Local Loan
In South Suburban Ruth Game
Local Loan was stunned again
in the South Suburban Babe Ruth
League action Monday night
when Metier Brothers downed
the Loaners. 8-7. South Sixth Oxy
gen got back onto the win road
with an I M win over Liston
Aircralt and Pacific Sup ply
slopped A&W Drive-in. 7-4.
Mctler's came up with three
runs in the bottom of the seventh
inning to take the victory out of
the hands of the Loaners who led
by 7-5 going into the inning.
Paul Lattin. who relieved Scott
Smelcer, got the win by hurling
the final inning. Randy Simon
sen was credited with the loss
after relieving Ralph Jennings in
the first frame.
A pair of back-lo-back singles
by Barry Gourlcv and Bill Ryan
AHL ELECTS OFFICERS
HERSHEY. Pa. (L'PD - The
American Hockey League's board
y. governors has re-elected
James G. Balmer of Pittsburgh
as league president. John B. Sol-
lenberger of Hcrshey, chairman
of the board of governors, and
James Ellery of New York, sec
retary-treasurer and publicity di
rector, also were rc-clectcd at
the board's annual meeting Mon
day.
started the Metier rally. Tom
Miller got on via an error which
allowed Gourlcy to score and
Ryan and Miller tallied on Dale
Ragalski's single.
Meller's got II hits to six for
the losers. Smelcer had a triple
and single, Gourlcy two singles,
and Ryan a double and two sin
gles for tlie winners. The losers
were led by John Ferrell who
had three singles lor half the
hits.
South Sixth got back into tlie
w inning column behind the pitch
ing of Don D'Olivo and hitting of
Tom Osa. D'Olivo gave up seven
hits in winning while tlie Sixth
Slreeters were pounding out nine
off loser Murphy.
Osa led the attack with a dou
ble and single. Barry llackler
tacked up a double and single
also as did Nolan Ferrell. Eslen
son had a pair of singles and
Grey laced a triple and double
for the losers.
Pacific Supply tallied all ils
runs in the first three innings and
held on in a pitcher's dual. Wayne
Begg was the winning pitcher
although. he gave up six hits to
the six the winners collected. 11c
out-dueled Senecal and Tockcy
Tockey took the loss after reliev
ing in the third.
Clinton led Hie winners with a
double and single while Crom
well had a pair of singles. Allen
had two singles for the losers
while Gorman and Coon doubled.
Local Loan 100-303-07- 6-2
Metier Bros. 100-031-3-8-U-6
Jennings, Simonsen (1) and
Ferrell: Smelcer, Lattin (7) and
Gourlcy.
South Sixth 013-052-01 1-9-3
Liston 000-012-1 4-7-7
D'Olivo and P. Hackler: Mur
phy and E. Cook.
Pacific 133-000-0-7-6-3
A&W Drjje-in 301-OOtVO 4-6-5
Begg and Steinbock; Senecal,
Tockey (31 and Warren.
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