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MEDfCl MAIL TRIBUNE. MEDFOHD. OMOOM MONDAY. JULY SI. 1111 Barber Play Off in PGA Jones, Truax Take Warsaw Victories January, By ED SAINSBURY United Press InUrnMlonil Chicago (UPD Tiny Jerry Barber, whose 13S pounds of weight must be mostly heart, will try to extend one of golf's i mmmmmum most amazing comebacks to upset victory over Frank Budd of Villanova in the 200-meter race, which the Pole won in 20.8 seconds.

i day against Don January to Win the $11,000 first prize In "prestige" event, the PGA championship Barber, a S-foot-5-inch mite from Los Angeles, was a beat ''en player Sunday, four strok- Kinkade Claiming Golf Mark Cottage Crove IUPD De-Ross Kinkade, a 20-year-old Seattle university student, has claimed the world's marathon golf record. Kinkade finished here Saturday night after playing 365 consecutive holes on the nine-hole Hidden Valley Country club course. The old record was held by James Johnson Fort Worth, who played 363 consecutive holes in 1950. "I'm tired, awfully tired," Kinkade said following the effort. "But I'm happy and pleased everything came off." Kinkade fired a 1,380 during the 40-hour grind.

The score was 54 under par. He played at night under flood lights and, under marathon rules, was allowed 15 minutes rest after each nine. "I lost quite a few balls under the lights," he said. es behind with three holes to 'play, But unbelievably, under the heaviest pressure, he sank putts which he said were 20, 40 and 60 feet to make up all four strokes, tie January after 72 holes of the richest PGA Warsaw, Poland ttlW A United States men's track and field team, despite the absence of nine key stars, headed home today with a clean sweep of four European meets. The Yanks made Poland their fourth victim in a week end encounter; with Olympians Hayes Jones and Max Truex completing victories at rain-soaked Warsaw Sstadlum Sunday to star in a final 121-91 triumph.

American women, however, lost their fourth straight when Poland's brawny female stars gained a 57-49 decision. The U. S. ended Saturday's activities with a 68-49 lead and immediately added points when Jones of Pontiac, splashed his way to a 14.3 second win in the 110-meter hurdles to open the second day of action. Truex, covered with mud, outdistanced Poland's Stanls-law Ozag by 50 yards in the run.

The U. S. Air Force star led from the start and was clocked in 30 minutes, 08.4 seconds at the finish. A crowd of about 45,000 braved the downpour and was heartened by Marian Folk' Hydroplanes Test Run Seattle -UPD- Qualifying for the $40,000 Seattle Seafair world championship hydroplane races opens tomorrow morning but several of the big boats were expected to make test runs today. Gale the Lee Schoenith boat out of Detroit, was in the pits at Lake Washington and Bill Cantrell, veteran driver, bad the Motor City boat out for a spin Saturday.

The Seafair race is expected to attract a field of 14 boats with the possibility of a 16-boat entry list. On the doubtful list, however, is Such Crust of Detroit which failed to show well in teats on the Detroit river last week end. Century 21, the former Miss Thrlftaway, with Bill Muncey at the wheel, has captured the favorites role the race. Muncey and the Century 21 won the recent Diamond cup event at Couer d'Alene, Idaho. ever at 277 three strokes un der par and advance to to day's 18-hole playoff round The winner will get $11,000, one of the biggest prizes on the tourney tour.

The loser will pick up $3,500. Most Amaiing ''Barber himself described his all-out rally as "the most amazing round I ever played The drive, In which he vir- WHITE 1 i WALL SALE I 'Vt, ilillllafrttjas TIE IN PGA Don January, shown Sunday after they tied four rounds of the PGA championship. Barber made up tually pulled himself up by four strokes on the final three with a 60-foot putt, his last his own boot straps, began on off their tie in an 18-hole contest today. (UPI) the 16th hole of the North Course of Olympia Fields Country club, the 70th hole of TRADE LINEBACKER Northfield, Minn (UPD -Linebacker Gene Cronin, former College of Pacific star, was traded by the Dallas Cowboys Sunday to the Washington Redskins. The Cowboys obtained a high 1961 draft choice in return for Cronin in the National Football league transaction.

jjf'to'' a- 4 1 t' Wenatchee Takes Over 2nd Place United Press international The Wenatchee Chiefs MONTGOMERY WARD I grabbed off second place in the Northwest league Sunday Astorians Entered In Ladies Tourney; Queens Beat Maids with a pair of Inal-lnnlng vie- lories over Lewiston. Wenatchee dropped the Broncs 5-4 and 3-2 to move into second spot ahead of the Idaho team. Salem topped Tri-CIty 5-2 and Eugene and Yakima split in other games. Eugene beat the Bears 6-2 In the opener but lost a 2-1 decision in the nightcap. Spencer Scott's two-run sin.

i. gle in the bottom of the sev- gave Wenatchee its open lng victory over Lewiston. In the Pete DeSUva's double, two walks and a sin' On INSTANT STARTS with mvmsiDis POWM-MCKID -V, 10-MO. I IXTKA-POWM 11-V, 24-MO. 1188 36-Month 6-V, 1 or 34-Monm 1J-V, Built with more power, eapecity for year 'round dependability.

Types 1, 2L fit moih Dodge, Chev, Ford '48-53. Type Chev, 'J5-o0; Doe. '56-60. gle by Jerry Palma sent over the deciding run in the bot tom of the seventh. Four-Run Sixth Eugene took Yakima in their opener with a four-run outburst in the sixth inning 4 .3 left, and Jerry Barber are with 277s in the regulation holes and climaxed the round shot.

The two golfers played vcr's South Hill Queens were winners. The Queens grabbed the first game 5 to 0 and the second 11 to 4. The victories possibly assured the Queens the second half title in the loop and rele gated the Maids to a cellar finish. Vancouver pitcher Shirley Topley in the first game held the Maids to two hits, singles by Ellen Callaghan and Glen da Hull. She walked one and fanned three.

The Queens tagged Pat Barron for 11 safe ties with Fat Harrison and Carol Vaudry lashing two each and Harrison hitting a three bagger. Miss Barron walked three and struck out one. A six-run fifth inning helped the Queens in the second mix. The markers were on four hits, two walks and two errors. Laura Mellish hit was ruled a homer with two run ners on base.

It was a questionable four-master because of Maid fielding play. Harri son and Mellish for the Queens and Callaghan and Helen Wolgamott for Dairy Maids each had two hits. Miss Callaghan tripled. Lions have announced Fri day and Saturday nights and Sunday afternoon tournament admission prices of 75 cents for adults and SO cents for children. Sunday night admission price will be $1 for adults and 50 cents for children.

But, the adult ticket can be had for 75 cents if bought in advance. LINESCORKS: Rogue Valley ....000 000 i Vancouver 010 112 11 2 Barron and Owen: Tonlev and Malesh. Rogue Valley 201 100 0 4 (1 Vancouver 303 060 11 2 Callaghan and Hull: VanRvswIk and Malesh. Lind Florists Trim Spudnuts Ogden, Utah flJPD Louise Mazzucca pitched a one-hitter to give the Erv Lind Florists of Portland a 4-0 victory over the Salt Lake City Spudnuts In an exhibition women's soft-ball game here Sunday. Fran McConnell singled In a pair of runs tor the Florists.

Is your paycheck big The markers came on two walks, a sacrifice fly and four the $64,800 tournament, rich est In PGA history. Barber, four strokes behind, confidently rammed In his 20- foot putt for a birdie three and gained two strokes when January, trapped on his drive, took a bogle five But Barber apparently gave the advantage away on the next hole when he hooked his drive under a tree. Still he slashed out of the rough 80 yards from the green, pitched 40 feet from the flag, and holed out. January, on the edge of the green In two, also got a par. Then came the payoff hole, the 72nd, and Barber was two strokes behind.

January, who said he was "choking," drove into a trap and was short of the green in two. Barber was in the middle of the fairway and his second shot stopped 60 feet from the cup. Pressure On Barber January approached 12 feet from the pin, and the pressure was on Barber, He sank the 60-foot putt. January, needing a par to win, missed his 12-footer, and the playoff was set up, Barber, who by winning today could become the oldest man ever to capture the POA crown, and January made the forecasters who predicted that par would win the event look good. They were the only con.

testants who finished under par and only one player matched par, Doug Sanders, Miami, at 280 for third money of $3,600, Ted Kroll, Tuckahoe, N. was fourth at 281 for $3,100, and six players tied for fifth at 282. They were Arnold Palmer, Miami, Wcs Ellis West Cardwell, N. Johnny Pott, Shreveport, Gene Littler, Singing Hills, Doug Ford, Ft. Lauder dale, and Art Wall Pocono Manor, Pa.

Chicago -0IPD- Bob Rosburg, Portland, won $1,016 in the PGA golf tournament here Sunday with a total score of 267. Rosburg's score was 10 strokes behind Don January and Jerry Barber, who tied for first spot. January and Barber meet In a playoff to day. HAZELT1NE CAPTAIN Moraga, Calif. (UTO Every veteran but one was in San Francisco Forty Nlner camp as 44 men worked out twice here today.

Defensive half back Dave Baker la the only veteran not In camp. He has been delayed by finals at the University of Oklahoma. Sev en highly-rated rookies are also absent since they are among the all-stars working out in Chicago. In other developments during the week end, rookie center Ernie Hansen from Arizona State at Flagstaff was placed on waivers. Veteran linebacker Matt Hazeltine was chosen team captain for the 1061 season.

claimed broad Jump, high Jump and javelin prizes. rksui.ts: (H-ii Boys) Discus Rich Ireland. GP; Beau Venclll. GP; Marly Bauer. CP; Tim Dirland.

107 ft. Javelin Larry Sander, Dan Mllea, Bauer, GP; Hlli, Darland, M. 144-3. hlsh hurdlM Scott Eaton. Pete Naumes, Darland, John Lucas.

M. :09.7. Broad Jump Jim mil, Lloyd Hammona, Ireland. OP; Mllea, Ores Miller, M. 30-10.

75 (let heat) Hill. Mike Barnea. Mllea. Butty Miller, M. .7.9.

land heatl Naumea, Wayne Cook. EP; Sander, Lucas, M. KISS. Three-fourth mile Dennis Urn. mark.

Cook, EP. 3:20.9 (record). ruin jump Ireland, OP; tie third. Hill and Hammona, Darland. M.

9-10 Irecordl. 330 Cook. EP: Sander, O. Miller, Curt Smith. M.

:42. Shot nut Hill. Mr Hauor OP. Bill Durante. Venclll, GP; Darland.

SO ft. Low hurdlea flat heal) Miles, Sander. n. Miller. M.

ut.i. (2nd heat) Eaton, Bauer. GP; Lucas, Darland, M. :14.3. 220 (1st heat) Jim Snodfrasa, Mllea.

Brumback, Sander. G. Miller, M. 334. (2nd heatl Hill.

Inland. GP. SM (Uea record). Pole vault Hammons, Miles, 11-1 irecordl. (Hlih irhoel) Pole vault Bill Charley, Phil Humphreys, M.

11-1. Low hurdles Charley, M. Hlfh Jump Dick Evans, Charley, Jim Bandy. M. 5-S.

Mile Humphreys. Dick Rasa-dale. M. 9 31. Javelin Evana.

Charley. Bandy. Naumea. M. 19A-0.

Discus Fred Luraa. Bass-dale. BUI Hanlan. Venclll. GP: Naumea.

M. 139-t. Shot put Lucas. Paul Batter, Hill, M. Bauer, GP; Durante.

M. 47-3. Htih hurdles Charley. M. Broad Jump Humphreys.

Hill. ftaierlale, Charley, Bandy M. 11-1 100 (1st hestl Humphreys, Rassdale, Hanlan, Charley, M. I0.S (2nd heatl Ireland. GP; Bandy.

Naumea. M. :tl.4. 440 Hanlan. M.

37 1. BSO Wayne Cook, EP. 114 7. (Open division) 440 Mike Murray. John Jones.

Salem. 100 Jones. Salem. 4. Broad lumai Larry Holmes.

GP. Orai Miller. Smith. M. Hlsh hurdles Hou-ard Hartman.

Monterey, Calir. :18.6 (record for 41 Inch hurdles). Javelin Jones, Salem; Holmes. GP. IB3-I Mile Hiram Martin, M.

4:43 I 24- MONTH GUARANTEE i Riverside singles. In the nightcap manager GUARANTEE Buddy Hicks' two-out double In the top of the seventh sent over the deciding run. Kerry Full itrvice guarantee for the specified time, prorated on the months used. Adjustments based on price before trade-in when returned. las ouciiner naa uea earner in the frame with a solo homer.

Salem got four runs In the fourth to take Trl-Clty. Four singles and two walks did the 8. damage. Walt O'Neil of the losers had a solo homer in the sixth and Jim Barbierl of Sa-1cm hit a solo homer In the first frame. er-TC'.

rSlfS --p- COMPARE-SAVI AT WARDS i Eagle Point Astoria will field the fourth team in the Oregon women's state Softball tourney next week end. That was announced today by Eagle Point Lions club which will sponsor the tourney Friday, Saturday and Sunday at Memorial field, White City. Other entrants In the dou ble elimination event will be Salem, Eugene and the Rogue Valley Dairy Maids. Salem's Shamrocks have won the title the past two years. The Dairy Maids, who will be hostesses for the tourna ment for the third time, com pleted their Northwest league session Saturday with games at Vancouver, B.C.

Vancou- Morhardt, White PaceNW Circuit Batting Statistics United Press International A pair of Wenatchee hit ters, Moe Morhardt and Jesse White, are grabbing most of the Northwest league hitting honors according. to the latest league statistics released to day. Morhardt leads in percent age with a .358 mark, in doubles with 22 and In total bases with 178. White also leads in three departments. He has the most runs, 78, the most hits, 115, and the most triples, 13.

Ray Youngdahl, Trl-City, leads in homers with 15 and Salem's Ed Kopacz with 76 runs batted in is the leader in that department, Kerry Buckner of Yakima and White share the stolen base lead with 16 each and Jim Barbierl of Salem leads in walks with 73. Larry Danforth of Lewiston leads the pitchers in earned run average with a mark, of 2.27 runs per nine innings while Dick Lamcry of Yakima has won the most games, 12. Yakima leads in team hitting at .286 and Salem and Lewiston are leading defensively, each fielding at a .964 clip. s-' r. Five Standards Beaten As All-Comer Slate Ends 710x15 Tube-Type Whitehall 23 'Plus excise tax CHECK YOUR SIZE: 710x15 Tubeles.

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Jim Hill tied the 220-yard standard In the same class with :23.2. In the open division high hurdles Howard Hartman, Monterey, Calif and Southern Oregon college, set a new mark of :15.6 for the 120-yard distance and 42-Inch barriers. Hiram Martin, In the same group, set a new mile stand ard of 4:43. Quadruple Wlnntr Meet Director Dean Benson reported 05 participants in the full day's competition. Girls and younger boys had their rivalry in the morning Nine records fell during the day.

Hill was a quadruple winner In the 15-16 class with his fast 220 and 75-yard heats and broad Jump and shot put wins. Scott Eaton had three firsts in this division with fast time in low hurdles and victories In the high hurdles and high jump. Eaton took the open 220. High school division saw Phil Humphreys pick up blue ribbons in the mile, the 100-yard dash and broad jump. He beat Dick Ragsdale with a 'labulouK" 5:31 In the mile.

Bill Charley took the pole vault in a duel with Humph rcys and picked up unchal lenged blue ribbons in the hurdles. Dick Evans won the hich school high jump and javelin and Fred Lucas the shot put and discus. Weight man Mike Murray outran John Jones in a siz zling" :69 quarter-mile and won the discus. Jones was not challenged in the 100 and also Agolnit road Hazardi for th tptclfltd linn. Adui-iMnh prorated on montht UMd.

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