Mickey
Eugene
; EUGENE, Ore. fUPI) Confi-
dent Mickey Wright went into the
; second round of the Eugene
Women's Open golf tournament
Major League
By I'nlled Press International
National League
W. L. Pel. GB
89 57 .610 ...
87 61 .588 3
80 67 .544 9 '-j
79 68 .537 10'j
77 70 .524 12'2
78 72 .520 13
74 73 .503 15'.i
69 77 .473 20
54 93 .367 35Vi
49 98 .333 404
v 'Los Angeles
. fit. 'Louis
Milwaukee
' San Francisco
Philadelphia
Cincinnati
Chicago
; Pittsburgh
' Houston
' New York
Thursday's Results
St. Louis 8 Chicago 3
' Kan Fran. 6 New York 0, night
Los Ang. 5 Pittsburgh 3, night
'. Philadelphia 4 Houston 1, night
lOnly games scheduled).
Friday's Probable Pitchers
Cincinnati at Chicago Nuxhall
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(13-7) vs Koonce (1-5) or Toth
(5-9).
Los Angeles at Philadelphia 12.
twi-night) Koufax (23-5) and
Miller (9-8) vs Bennett iS-3) and
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Houston at New. York (night)
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San Francisco at Pittsburgh
(night) Bolin (8-5) vs Gibbon
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Saturday's Games
Houston at New York
Los Angeles at Philadelphia
San Francisco at Pittsburgh
Cincinnati at Chicago
Milwaukee at St. Louis
, American League
' W. L. Pet. GB
i New York 97 51 .655 . . .
Minnesota 84 64 .568 13
Chicago 83 65 .561 14
Baltimore 78 70 .527 19
Detroit 72 75 .490 24' i
Boston ' 70 79 .470 271i
Cleveland 70 80 .467 28
Kansas City , 67 80 .456 29'i
Los Angeles 67 82 .450 304
Washington 53 95 .358 43
Thursday's Results
Minnesota 3 Cleve. 2, 10 bins
New York 5 Kansas City 2
Los Angeles 2 Boston 0
(Only games scheduled).
Friday's Probable Pitchers
Cleveland at Los Angeles
(night) Kralick (12-13) vs New
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New York at Minnesota (night)
Bouton (19-6) or Downing (12-4)
vs Pascual (18-8).
Baltimore at Detroit (night)
Barber (19-11) vs Regan (12-7).
Chicago at Washington (night)
Herbert (U-10) vs Osteen (8
12). Boston at Kansas City 'night)
Wilson (10-16) vs Wickersham
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Boston at Kansas City, night
New York at Minn., 2, day-night
Baltimore at Detroit
Chicago at Washington, night
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1 "Even-par here would be pret
ty good golf, Miss Wright of
fered after she fired a three-un-
der 71 in the first round Thurs
day.
It would be an understatement
to call her opening round shot
amid heavy rain showers "pret
ty good' golf. She birdied five of
the six par 5 holes on the Eu
gene Country Club course and
picked up a sixth .birdie by sink
ing a 30-foot putt on the par :
17th hole.
Her round also included three
bogies, two of them caused by
shots into traps on par '3 holes.
Another resulted from a second
shot hit over the green on the
ninth hole.
"About 288 should win it," Miss
Wright commented before t h e
cournament started. If she plays
par golf tlie rest of the way she
would finish at 283, and therein
lay the secret of her confidence
A victory here would be her
1 tth of the year, an all-time rec
ord for a woman golfer. It also
would give her 50 career victor
ies, tying the Ladies Professional
Golf Association record held by
Betsy Rawls.
Tied at second after the first
round were Peggy Wilson of Aus
tin, Tex., and Kathy Whitworth
ot Jal, N.M., who won the Spo
kane Open last weekend. Each
shot a 73.
Bunched at even par 74 were
Marlene Bauer Hagge, Marilynn
Smith and Norma Shook.
Defending champion Shirley
Englehorn, out of a hospital. less
than a week after an attack of
nerves, was two over par on the
front nine and one over on the
back nine for a 77.
The low amateur was national
collegiate women's champion
Claudia Lindor of Ancortes,
Wash., with a 41-3778.
EUGENE (UPI (-Leaders aft
er the first round in the Eugene
Women's Open golf tournament:
Mickey Wright
38-33-71
Kathy Whitworth "
36-3773
38-3573
38-3674
Peggy Wilson
Marlene Bauer Hagge
Marilynn Smith
39-3574
39-3574
39-3675
Norma Shook
Mary Mills
Sandra Haynie
Jo Ann Prentice
38-3876
38- 3876
39- 3776
Betsy Rawls
Sandra Spuzich
Gail Davis
Gloria Armstrong
Shirley Englehorn
a-Claudia Lindo
Mary Lena Faulk
Carol Mann
Betty Jameson
40-3777
42-3577
36-4177
40- 3777
41- 3778
39-3978
43-3578
41-3778
40-38-78
Clifford Ann Creed
a-Amateur.
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ready for tonight's opening game against Bonanza at Gem Stadium at 8 o'clock. They
are all lettermen. At left is halfback Jim Korsen waiting for the snap and handoff from
quarterback Marv Davis and center Joe Durrell. The Trojans have a new coach in Ross
Cariaga, an Oregon State graduate who played ball for the Beavers just last season.
Sacred Heart A cademy
Starts Against Antler 11
The Sacred Heart Academy Tro
jans, with a new coach, more ex
perience and hope of abetter
season than last year, open the
season tonight at Gem Stadium at
8 p.m. against the very rugged Bo
nanza Antlers.
The Trojans were fortunate in
gaining a top-notch football play
er right off the Oregon State Uni
versity campus when they got
Ross Cariaga who played first
string guard there last season with
Baker and Co.
Cariaga seems to have instilled
a new spirit and winning attitude
into the Trojans who were terribly
overmatched last season and
failed -to win a game. Cariaga
hopes to change all that this sea
son and has a good start.
"I feel we are in a lot better
condition than last year. The at
titude is great and the kids are
great. We are lacking in size, not
big at all and have some average
speed," the mentor explained. He
also explained that the Trojans
would be running off a Wing-T
with a split end. He has as an
assistant Joe Tacchini. Don Stor
ey also has been helping as has a
Kmgsley Air Base man, Mike
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"Davis is a good quarterback,"
Cariaga said. "He is poised and
handles himself well. He probably
is the best back we have. Charles
Glidden is probably the best line
man and he is only a sopho
m o r e. We average about 150
pounds in the line. We realize we
are in a tough league and I've
been hearing some things about
how tough it is. I understand that
Phoenix is the team to beat. We
figure we might win a few and
lose a few," he continued. ,
Me has 14 lettermen back to
build with and only four of them
are seniors. The seniors are Chuck
Milani, Davis, iRick Van Camp
and Wilford Brazil. The junior let
termen arc Joe DurrcU, Gary
Hedlund, Lloyd Ross, Bob Ben
son, Ernie Hunt, Mike McNary.
Jerry Britton, Dick Louie, J i rn
Korsen and Glidden.
His starting lineup tonight fig
ures to be Durrell at center, Glid
den and a transfer, Ttick Red
mond, at guards, Hedlund and
Britton at tackles,- an Hunt and
Milani at ends. Davis will quar
terback and have Korsen at half
back, Ross at fullback and Mc
Nary at wing back.
The Trojans will be hard
pressed to win the first game of
the year against Bonanza. The
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Antlers are the second choice in
the Klamath County League and
have a set of hard running backs
in Rod Pfeiffer, Neil Tofell and
quarterback Ernie Nichols who
also throws well.
Cariaga, who feels the Trojans
will be much belter than last
year, said that he understands
that the Rogue League is a very
tough conference and maybe out
of the Trojans' class, at least for
another year. But he feels his
group may surprise someone this
year.
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By United Press International
Oregon's high school football
season begins tonight with 64
games In tlvs class A-l and A-2
Freshmen
To Battle
In Meet
Al Keck, freshman football
coach, has announced that the
freshman football team will have
a Red-White game Saturday night1
at Modoc Field, beginning at 7,
o'clock.
He is doing this so as to get a
better look at the boys under
game conditions, to keep them in
terested until the first game next
Saturday and to build up interest
in freshman football.
He has selected the Red and
White teams. They are as follows:
Red team Ted Devore, Mike Hen
dricks, John Runyan, Jerry Do
claro, Don Allen, Pat .Davidson,
Dan Burns, John Sanders, Ronny
Holloway, Bret Jensen, Benny De-
Groot, Mike Ronningan, Shaync
O Connor, Rick Brosterhous, Les
lie Adams, David Natale, Larry
Glascock, Dwane Hoptowit, Gary
Brown, Greg Decker, Lyle Jones
and Mike Carlson.
The White team-Bill Hulbert,
Hick Lynn, Nick Demetrakos,
Mike Pisan, Marlin Staples. Tim
Allen, Gerald Hargroves, Clem
Mills, Ron Eally, Alvin Cook.
Kent Howard, Harold Armstrong,
Jim Benington, Dana Robin, Steve
Ward, Rudy Gorsch, David Swlt
zler, Jerry Coleman, Ken St. Hil
are, Tracy Lyons, David John,
Harold Slultz. John Roberts, Ron
Blacksmith, David O'Brien, and
Kent Sawyer.
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ranks. Another 12 contests are
scheduled Saturday.
Defending state champion Med
ford, given a good chance of re
pealing if it can get by Grants
Pass and Klamath Falls in its
own league, opens at home
against Corvallis in a non-conference
game. The other two pre
season favorites collide in a non
league game at Klamath Falls.
Roseburg, expected to be the
Midwestern League winner and a
strong contender for state honors,
starts out with a conference con
test in Eugene against Willamette.
North Salem, last year's state
runner-up, plays crosstown rival
South High In a non-conference
game. Beaverton, winner of the
Metro League title last fall, is host
to Hillsboro in a conference game,
and Oregon City opens defense of
its Tualatin Yamhill Valley
League title at home against Ti
gard. Portland schools play Saturday,
with defending clump Jefferson at
Madison. Pendleton, the Inter
mountain winner last year, is at
Bend Saturday.
Central tunes up for what It
hopes will be a second straight
state A-2 title by playing Sweet
Home of the Valley iLeague at
Sweet Home tonight. Runner-up
Seaside is host to Concordia in a
Cowapa League game.
One new name makes its ap
pearance on the high school scene.
Eugene's Sheldon High School
plays Its first football game at
Springfield.
Estacada and Canby move up
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