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Palmer singles out Lema TheyH Do It Every Time By Jimmy Hatlo River parade TWIN BILL DIVIDED FOREST GROVE (UPI) Va cific and Oregon College of Education split a baseball doublehead-er Tuesday. Pacific won the first game 4-3 and Oregon College captured the second 7-3. as possible upset winner But get A load op blunose at TUB SAME INN WHEN WE REGISTERS WITH HIS HUNTING PALS Blwwse is so circumspect when weekending with the fawilv at mountain. pass lodge on pass." He was Invited only a few due April 7 Thrilling spills and cold water spray await many participants in Starts Thursday the 25th annual McKenzie River White Water Boat Parade which will be held this Sunday, April 7. Cowboys divide double-header Special to The Bulletin PRINEVILLE The Prine-ville Cowboys split a doublehcad-er with John Day Tuesday afternoon that saw the Crook County team win the first game by a score of 5-0 but lose the second 2-0.

Larry Hsmmons carried the big stick Ln the first game as he collected two hits on two trips to bat and scored two of the three Prineville runs. Hammons is a senior who plays first base for the Cowboys. John Huntley, second base for the Cowboys, hit two for tliree in the second game but his teammates could not put together any offensive attack. First Game: John Day 000 000 00 3 1 Prineville 200 100 3 5 1 Jackson, and Griffith; Isaacson, 6, Meek, and Zinn. Second Game: Tnhn nu IXV2 000 02 3 0 By Milton Rlchman UPI Staff Writer AUGUSTA, Ga.

(UPI) Arnold Palmer, going contrary to all tradition, singled out newcomer Tony Lema today as a good bet to become the only golfer in history ever to win the Masters on his first try. "I realize no first-timer ever has won here before," said the 33-year-old Palmer, who will be seeking his fourth Masters' title starting Thursday, "but that does not mean it can't happen. "And if it does happen, Lema could be the boy to do it. Man, have you seen some of his drives? He hits 'em clear out of sight, I like the rest of his game, too." In On "A Pass" Lema, a slender, good looking Tho parade route covers approximately 20 miles of the fab weeks ago because oi nis oui-standing play on the fall tour and is honest enough to admit his knees still are shaking a bit. "I'm sorry if I seem preoccupied," he apologized while beating a bagful of balls on the practice tee.

"but this is my first time here and I'm still trying to get my bearings. "I can understand why they say it lakes a few years to get the feel of being in the Masters. I'm honored just to have been Invitedwhy, some of the men in this tournament like (Gene) Sar-azen and (Byron) Nelson I only know from reading about. "A man who was invited here for the first time and didn't feel the magnitude of this event would hnvA tn ho niimh" ulous white water of the McKen THE BATTLE OF A HANDFUL OF MEN FORMING AN INCREDIBLE "FLYING uo CMON.BABy.'.' FILL JERKVLLX NO.THANkEW.'W I 'EM MY NIGHT TO MO Lovely PLACM YCT hDjA WOO HAVE LET'S GO PSPW''0 SO RESTFUL- -J 7 OH, YOU WE'SA Lf zie River about 80 miles from Bend. Described as one of the mo.t colorful water festivals in the West, the parade received regional, national and even international publicity when motion pictures of the event were shown In such far away places as Paris and Tokyo.

The event has also been the basis of many articles in national publications. Because the McKenzie River Hiehwav U.S. 126 parallels 29-year-old pro from Oakland, Is In the Masters on "a the river for the full course of Still, there are other fine golfers besides Palmer who think the rangy Lema has an excellent chance to shatter precedent Lema Has Equipment "Ordinarily, you have to stick with Palmer and some of the boys who have done it in the past." says former PGA champ Jay Hebert, "but don't sell a fellow like Lema short. I like the Prineville 000 000 0-0 3 0 SPORTS 2 The Bend Bulletin, Wednesday, April 3, 1963 2 all-time pin records are beafen the parade many vantage points are available to the spectators for watching the exciting river running. Spills usually take place at Clover Point and Martin Rapids.

Participants are not all expert a iri UiM MH way he's been playing lately and he has the equipment to win here." E6AN-RICHARDS0N-BAKER COE FARRAR HOUSTON boatmen. To be eligible to take part all one has to do is be pres The all-lime doubles score was Wallv Burkemo. another former Also In A Hungry Hurryl ent at Redsides Landing three beaten for the second night in a Conklin and Griffith; Hoggatt, 5, Mooney, and Vernon, 4, Zinn. Counts given OSU trophy CORVALLIS (UPI) Big Mel Counts Tuesday night was given the John Wagner Trophy as the most valuable player on Oregon State's basketball team. Senior Terry Baker was presented the Ed Lewis leadership award and senior Steve Pauly was given the Howard Merrill award for desire and determination.

PGA champ, thinks so, too. miles east of Blue River at 10 "He's one of those long knockers 2a jfistWiuTS row as the 26th annual Bend Men's City Bowling Tournament a.m. who can carry most of these Casey's Mets in top spot in Grapefruit standings! In 1962 over 300 boats of all fci hills with his drives," Burkemo types and descriptions chanced said. "The first time out here is always rough. You gotta get used tn hiiMntf in the water and vou the cold waters of the McKenzie.

Included were canoes, homemade rafts, rubber boats, kyacks, Hawks edged by LA. Lakers By United Press International But for Jerry West, Cliff Ha-gan of the Hawks would be the toast of St. Louis today. After sitting out the first period of the second game of the Los Angeles Lakers St. Louis Hawks playoffs Tuesday night, Hagan scored 34 points in 26 minutes of playing time and appeared to be giving the Hawks the needed push to even the series at one game apiece.

But the Lakers overcame a 99-92 Hawk lead and tied it at 99-99 with 19 seconds left in the game. With four seconds remaining West stole the ball from Hagan and scored the winning basket a 25-footer in the last second. The third game of the best-of-seven series to determine the Western Division playoff champion of the National Basketball Association will be played in St. Louis Thursday night. The fourth game will also be in St.

Louis Saturday night. A fifth game, If necessary, would take the clubs back to the Los Angeles Sports Mi RlTT A. tHOICHNER i gotta know when to go for it and when not to. oil drum boats, aircraft wing "But if one of these new boys tc aninf In Hn it. I'd Dut mv tanks and skin divers In rubber suits.

One hardy Individual even ventured forth in a bathtub but money on Lema. He looks like he knows what to do with those 14 sticks." he didn't go far except one way down. By Fred Down UPI Staff Writer Casey Stengel can't say whether it's a miracle or a mirage, but ho and his New York Mets are in first place. That's right, the hapless, helpless, hopeless Mets, who lost a record 120 games In 1962, are f-i-r-s-t In the National League Tho McKenzie River Guides do ask that all participants wear life jackets and abide by the rules established for the event. White and Ken Boyer homered for the Cardinals.

Jim O'Toole of the Cincinnati Reds, Warren Spahn of the Milwaukee Braves and Camilo Pas-cual of the Minnesota Twins all turned in Important performances during long stints on the mound. O'Toole yielded only two hits In eight innings and stretched his string of scoreless innings to 22 as the Reds downed the Chicago White Sox, 7-0. Eddie Kasko had four hits and rookie Pete Rose three to lead the Reds' 14-hit attack. Spahn and Pascual each went the route in the Braves' 5-1 triumph over the Twins. Pascual CITIZENS' BAND TWO-WAY RADIOS NOW IN STOCK Rugged, dependable, fully transistorized.

Transfer from vehicle to vehicle in 0 secondsl By General Radiotelephone Co. The parade Is not a race or a Work party set at golf club A work party will be held at the Bend Golf Club Sunday, April contest since no prizes or trophies are given and there are no entry blanks or fees. Grapefruit League standings today. They've compiled a 14-9 record for a .609 percentage a half game better than the Houston Colts and 6'A games better than the league champion San Francisco Giants. The Guides association sponsors $139.95 to $199.95 a queen contest in conjunction with the parade.

This year the five candidates are from the Uni 7. The course will be closed that day, except for members of the work party, officers announced. The workers are asked to report at the clubhouse at 8 a.m. To make another comparison. 1305 ALBANY EV 2-1262 FLAHERTY'! versity of Oregon instead of area the Mets' 14-9 mark is practically Arena.

yielded a homer to Lee Mayc high schools. the opposite the lordly world In the Eastern Division play and a three-run double to Joe The parade, which will start champion New York Yankees, Torre in the first Inning but then above Blue River, proceeds down for coffee and doughnuts. I hey are to bring their own rakes and lunches. At 2:30 p.m., the clean-up crew will participate in a Chapman who have only a 10-14 slate to show for their efforts this spring. THE FINEST IN TWO-WAY RADIO COMMUNICATION AMATEUR MARINE INDUSTRIAL WALKIE-TALKIES Antennas Crystals in stock offs, Cincinnati, leading two games to one, hosts the Boston Celtics In a must game for the visitors, who have won the last river to Finn Rock where a lunch stop will be held.

Lunches tournament. four NBA final playoffs. Ernie Broglio, the St. Louis Cardinals' opening-day pitcher, limited tho Mets to two hits and two runs in seven Innings Tuesday but the Mets exploded like the 11127 Yankees in the eighth inning. They poured over live settled down to demonstrate he is ready to open the season.

Spahn scattered six hits in a typical performance by the 40-ycar old Milwaukee star. Aparlclo Hits Slam Luis Aparlclo hit a grand slam homer and Dick Brown also homered to lead tho Baltimore Orioles to a 9-2 romp over the Washington Senators. Chuck Estrada went the first seven innings for tho Orioles and was tagged for five hits, Including a two-run homer by Don Lock. Two-run homers by Willie Mays and Felipo Alou carried the runs and then threw up a defense like the 1931 Athletics In the last may be purchased here by both participants and spectators before tho boats head down river toward the calm waters of Lcaburg Lake, the end of the run. Culver edged by Panthers Special to The Bulletin REDMOND The Redmond Panthers exploded in the last inning last night to slip past the Cul last night wound up its second series of doubles and singles action.

Bob Nelson and Ellery Hickman, both of whom carry at 186 league average, pulled out all stops as they combined to shoot a whopping 1,360 doubles total and wipe out the 1,344 scoro Monday right by Dave Rose and Charles Rickabaugh. Milt Thompson, a 171 average keglcr, shot the best score of his life, a 647, which, combined with his handicap of 58 pins, gave him a 705 and first place in the Class singles. It topped by 32 pins the winning scoro of last year, by Jay Scott. Thompson also took a substantial lead In the all events race, shooting a 618 in his doubles to give him a six game total of 1,323. The Class doubles score of 1,221 shot Monday night by Vern Woodworth and Clint Olson withstood the challenge of last night's bowlers.

Their most serious challenge came from Ken Olson and Jerry Benson, who rolled a 1,213. Jim Bowles, moved Into second place in the Class singles with a 668 total, and Milt Sutherland took the lead In the class singles with a score of 633. Tonight Ihe teams swing Into action at the Greenwood Bowl with 16 teams shooting at 7 o'clock and 16 more scheduled to go Into action at p.m. Rigney testing pitching staff PORTERVILLE, Calif. (UPD-Los Angeles Angel manager Bill Rigney, still taking frequent looks at his pitching prospects, threw rookie lefthanders Mel Nelson and Ron Moeller and veteran Eli Cirha against the Houston Colts today In an exhibition game.

Rigney, In contrast to Ix)s An-Reles Dodger manager Walt Alston, has returned to using his pitchers In three-Inning stints after allowing a couple of his starters to go as much as six or seven Innings. Alston, as the exhibition season has progressed, has generally allowed his starters to go as long as they were ablo with the ro-sult that Don Drysdalo and Johnny Podres have both gimo the route. Dean Chance hurled one-lilt, scnrless hall against the Colts in San Jciso Tuesday for three In Ston -JltSh FOR A BOY'S two innings to preserve a 7-6 victory that stretched their winning streak to tliree games. Homer Highlights Rally Highlighting the big rally was Cliff Cook's third homer of the spring with a runner on base. Ed Giants to a 6-3 decision over the Kranepool had a double and Lar Cleveland Indians.

A two-run homer by Fred Whitfield and a ry Burright, Charley Neal, Marv fhroncberry and Ron Hunt had singles during the rally. Bill double by Waller Bond were the big blows for the Indians. Ernie Fazio homered and Rusty Staub had a key double to lead the Houston Colts to a 9-5 victory over the Los Angeles An ver baseball team to win by a 10-9 score. Tho five runs in the last inning which won the ball game for the Redmond club came on four walks, a hit, and two errors. Harold Duncan, tho Redmond pitcher, hit a single to score the tying run by Jay Meeks.

John Machau scored the winning run moments later on an error. Duncan, the pitcher, was the leading hitter with two hits. Culver Ono 027 9 3 5 Redmond 041 00510 6 8 OR FOR THOSE SCHOOL GET T0GETHERS Boys' SPORT COATS gels. Don Notebart and Hal Woodeshick held the Angels to seven hits. Bob Turley, former Yankee ace attempting a comeback, was bombed for five runs in tliree innings.

A't Beat Tigers Ted Bowsfield and Ed Rakow Action continues in ABC tourney at Buffalo, N.Y. BUFFALO, N.Y. (UPI) -De-witt Ranch Motel of Syracuse, N.Y., brought about the only change in the regular team division Tuesday night when It moved into ninth place with 3024 in the American Bowling Congress tour-nnmcnt. The team was sparked by Jim 100 Wool Sizes 12 to 20 collaborated in a four-hitter that enabled the Kansas City Athletics to defeat the Detroit Tigers, 4 0. The A's ricked 16-cnme win 98 98 And 13 15 Micale, who posted a 678 series on games of 246, 205 and 227.

Don Only Wollam, Van Orsow, Earnest and Van Orsow, Earnest: Ferguson, Parsons, Duncan and Yat-rous, MacDonald. Ducks sweep two ball games EUGENE (UPI) Oregon's baseball Ducks remained undefeated by sweeping a doubldiead-er from Lewis and Clark Tuesday. The scores were 6-5 and 3-0. ner Hank Aguirro for two runs in tho second inning and added two more against Bob Anderson in the eighth. Haywood Sullivan drove In three of the runs with two singles and a double.

Don Drysdnle, Teto Richer! and Ed Roebuck pitched a one-hitter as the I -os Angeles Ddgers beat the University of New Mexico. 4-0, In Albuquerque, N.M. Coach Pete Reiser appeared as a pinch-hitter against the collegians and drove in the final Dodger run with a single. Collins contributed 618. In the classic team division, 300 Bowl of Pontine, failed to make the top 10 standings after compiling 5894 Tuesday night.

The team added 2890 to the 30O4 it rolled Monday. Larry An-gntt paced the group with a throo-gnmo 673. In minor action Tuesday, Mon nings. Bob Tin ley pitched the next FOR THE YOUNG MAN'S EASTER CLOTHING SHOP STOVER LE BLANC Dress Shirts Shoes Shorts Slacks Sport Shirts T-Shirts Socks Ties Don Doerr pitched a tlirco-hitter three and was touched fur five for Oregon ui tho first game and runs and four hits. Dan Oslnskl Thatch McLeod hurled a four-hit took over In the seventh and was ter for tho Ducks in the second.

Both were seven innings. greeted by a two-run home run hv roe Moors nnd George Chicovsky, both members of Pont lac's 300 Bowl team, moved into third place in tho classic doubles with 1340. Moore's 729 series was mainly responsible for the change while Chicovsky contributed 611. CA 100-T UNBEATABLY DEPENDABLE! I KAIL Ernlo Faiio and a single, double nnd sacrifice fly for two more runs. The Angels lost 9-5.

Colt hurlers Don Nottchnrt and Ilnl Woodeshlck spread out seven Angel hits. George Thomas, who Rigney snld would start In the Angels' opening game next Tuesday, hit a two-run homer In the ninth Inning. TO ATTEND GAMES WASHINGTON (LTD The State Department announced Tuesday Uiat Wilma Rudolph. 23-year-old Olympic track star from Clarksville, will attend the African Friendship Games In Senegal In mid-April under the U.S. government's sponsorship.

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