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2B Daily News – Tuesday, October 15, 2013 49ers moving the ball with both phases of offense SANTA CLARA (AP) — One decisive 18-play drive told the story of San Francisco's successful day on offense. The 49ers (4-2) churned out 89 yards and used up 9 1/2 minutes of clock time, from late in the third quarter to just less than seven minutes left. Kendall Hunter's 6-yard touchdown run put his team ahead of Arizona by nine points on the way to a 32-20 victory Sunday. Vernon Davis produced a career performance with 180 yards receiving and touchdown catches of 61 and 35 yards, while Frank Gore ran for 101 yards in his second 100-yard day this year. Quarterback Coin Kaepernick found his groove again in both the running and passing games, and San Francisco looked its most balanced yet. ''We wanted to win every scorecard, every round,'' offensive coordinator Greg Roman said. ''Then, at the end of the game, we wanted to knock them out. But they are a tough defense. It took 60 minutes to wear them down.'' And, for the second straight week, the 49ers' vaunted defense forced four turnovers leading to points. During the Niners' three-game winning streak, they have forced 10 turnovers and turned them into 54 points on nine scoring drives — including a pick-6 by Tramaine Brock in a 34-3 rout of the Houston Texans on Oct. 6. ''That felt good,'' right tackle Anthony Davis said. ''We need it. Good offenses are balanced. It felt productive.'' Davis declined to accept the game ball for best offensive performer. Davis vowed to give it to ''Kapy,'' as he is now referring to the QB. ''He could bequeath it to somebody else,'' Harbaugh said. ''That's allowed.'' When Hunter scored to put the 49ers ahead 29-20, safety Tyrann Mathieu threw Hunter and was flagged for a personal foul as Arizona's defense let its frustration show. Harbaugh credited the offensive line and even the unsung plays, such as wide receiver Anquan Boldin's block as fullback Bruce Miller went up the middle for 3 yards on a fourth-and-1 to sustain the long drive. ''We really start feeling good when we're moving the chains like we were doing and when we're moving the clock down, continue to hold onto the football,'' Miller said. ''But the big thing was finishing with a touchdown to make it a two-score game on them. That was huge for our defense and our team.'' The reigning NFC champion Niners now begin a two-week stretch leading into their bye week in which they play at Tennessee on Sunday, then travel to London to face Jacksonville at Wembley Stadium. They're happy to be on a nice roll again after the first back-to-back losses of third-year coach Harbaugh's tenure against Seattle and Indianapolis in Weeks 2 and 3. ''Pretty much I'll just go with the clothes on my back, my playbook, a toothbrush and a great attitude,'' Harbaugh said. ''And we'll see if we can't encourage the rest of the guys to do the same.'' And the 49ers are gearing up to get some much-needed reinforcements in the mix this week. Wideout Mario Manningham is set to return to practice after beginning the year on the physically unable to perform list for six games. Manningham made 42 receptions for 449 yards and one touchdown in 12 games and 10 starts last season before injuring his left knee in a loss at Seattle Dec. 23. He underwent reconstructive surgery to repair torn anterior cruciate and posterior cruciate ligaments. Boldin is eager to see what Manningham can do once back on the field. ''We've seen him the last couple of weeks, out there running around with the trainers. Running routes and stuff,'' Boldin said. ''We're happy to get him back in the fold. Think he brings a lot of that play-making ability to our offense. So we're definitely excited to get him back.'' Rookie defensive tackles Tank Carradine and Quinton Dial and cornerback Eric Wright are expected to practice when the team reconvenes Tuesday. No matter his targets, Kaepernick wants to keep this good thing going with Gore, Davis and Boldin — and anybody else who can make big plays. ''As long as we come out with a win, that's a good script for me,'' Kaepernick said. Notes: Harbaugh had no updates on NT Glenn Dorsey, who injured his right hamstring in the first quarter. The Niners already lost NT Ian Williams to a season-ending left ankle injury against the Seahawks on Sept. 15. ''We really wouldn't talk about the possibilities, let's wait and see where we're at,'' Harbaugh said. ... San Francisco signed OG Al Netter to the practice squad after he spent 2012 with the unit. Raiders to stick with Pryor at quarterback ALAMEDA (AP) — The worst game of Terrelle Pryor's career won't cost him his job as the Oakland Raiders starting quarterback — now or anytime soon. One day after Pryor threw three interceptions, including two in the final 4 1/2 minutes of a 24-7 loss to Kansas City, Raiders coach Dennis Allen said he remains committed to the young quarterback and has no plans to make a change. ''I don't think he played as well as he would have liked or what we wanted him to, but again, he's still a young player,'' Allen said Monday. ''He's still got a lot of growing to do and a lot of getting better to do. He's a talented player and we're going to continue to try to build with him and try to grow with him.'' Still, Allen acknowledged Pryor's play was pivotal in Oakland's secondhalf collapse against the Chiefs. Most of the mistakes were self-inflicted. The 24-year-old struggled to get plays called on time, resulting in three RB (Continued from page 1B) Kade Lewis came in as the Spartans quarterback and finished the drive off with a 6-yard pass to Joey Skaggs. But Chico and Fishback had one last answer. Fishback picked up a rolling, tumbling kickoff and took it 70 yards for one final score to cap the 61-20 rout. Welch finished 7-for-16 passing for 173 yards and three touchdowns. He also rushed eight times for 99 yards and a score. Alfaro had 118 yards on 10 carries and two scores. DiSano carried once for 40 MLB PLAYOFFS American League Detroit 1, Boston 1 Game 1: Detroit 1, Boston 0 Game 2: Boston 6, Detroit 5 Today: Boston (Lackey 10-13) at Detroit (Verlander 13-12), 1:07 p.m. Wednesday: Boston (Peavy 12-5) at Detroit (Fister 14-9), 5:07 p.m. Thursday: Boston at Detroit, 5:07 p.m. Saturday: Detroit at Boston, 1:37 p.m. Sunday: Detroit at Boston, 5:07 p.m. National League St. Louis 2, Los Angeles 0 Game 11: St. Louis 3, L.A. 2, 13 innings Game 2: St. Louis 1, Los Angeles 0 Monday: St. Louis at Los Angeles, late Today: St. Louis (Lynn 15-10) at Los Angeles (Nolasco 13-11), 5:07 p.m. Wednesday: St. Louis at L.A., 1:07 p.m. Friday: L.A. at St. Louis, 5:37 p.m. Saturday: L.A. at St. Louis, 5:37 p.m. delay of game penalties. He also called the wrong play during one drive, and called for the wrong pass protection on another. One of Pryor's interceptions came while the quarterback was backpedaling and threw a high pass that was picked off. He was also sacked 10 times and had a career-low rating of 45.7. ''What disappoints me is we lost a game because of me, that's how I look at it,'' Pryor said. ''Defensively we played great, offensively we played great. It was just No. 2. He didn't play well. ''I deserved them hits because I made bad plays. Little stupid mistakes like that, I deserved to get piledriven into the ground.'' While Oakland's locker room was mostly barren after the team fell to 2-4, Pryor answered questions from reporters for nearly 15 minutes. Nearly the entire conversation revolved around Pryor and his self-criticism. While Allen termed Pryor's performance a ''learning experience,'' the quarterback himself was yards and caught three passes for 90 yards. Fishback had four carries for 17 yards and two touchdowns, four receptions for 97 yards for two more scores and completed his only pass attempt for 25 yards. Noah Callardo caught one pass for 13 yards. For Red Bluff Dufour finished 5-for-14 passing for 144 yards and two interceptions. Lewis was 1-for-2 for six yards. Torres caught two balls for 85 yards. Bosetti had two balls for 34 yards. Walker Dodero had a 25-yard reception. Dufour rushed seven times for 82 yards. Koenig NCAA AP Top 25 Schedule Thursday's game No. 10 Miami at North Carolina, 4:30 p.m. Friday's game No. 8 Louisville vs. UCF, 5 p.m. Saturday's games No. 1 Alabama vs. Arkansas, 4 p.m. No. 2 Oregon vs. Washington State, 7 p.m. No. 3 Clemson vs. No. 5 Florida State, 5 p.m. No. 4 Ohio State vs. Iowa, 12:30 p.m. No. 6 LSU at Mississippi, 4 p.m. No. 7 Texas A&M vs. No. 24 Auburn, 12:30 p.m. No. 9 UCLA at No. 13 Stanford, 12:30 p.m. No. 11 South Carolina at Tennessee, 9 a.m. No. 12 Baylor vs. Iowa State, 4 p.m. No. 14 Missouri vs. No. 22 Florida, 9:21 p.m. No. 15 Georgia at Vanderbilt, 9 a.m. No. 16 Texas Tech at West Virginia, 9 a.m. No. 17 Fresno State vs. UNLV, 7 p.m. No. 18 Oklahoma at Kansas, 12:30 p.m. No. 20 Washington at Arizona State, 3 p.m. No. 21 Oklahoma State vs. TCU, 9 a.m. No. 23 Northern Illinois at C. Michigan, Noon No. 25 Wisconsin at Illinois, 5 p.m. much more harsh in his evaluation. He chided himself for not getting the team in and out of the huddle fast enough, called his interceptions terrible and pinned the entire meltdown on his shoulders. ''That's on me,'' he said. ''I can't play like I played yesterday, or I won't be here long. I made a lot of mistakes and I'm putting it all on my plate. I just didn't play well.'' Pryor went into the game with a respectable 97.6 passer rating and completed seven of his first nine attempts against the Chiefs before things went sour. And when they went bad, they went bad quickly. All three of Pryor's interceptions came in the second half. The Chiefs converted the turnovers into 17 points. ''I think he had a learning experience,'' Allen said. ''That's part of the growth of a young player. Now the key is, does he learn from it, does he move forward from it and does he play better against Pittsburgh? That's what we're looking for.'' Pryor didn't get much finished with 48 yards on 14 carries. Dylan Schaible had 14 yards on four carries. Lewis had a 2-yard carry, KJ Hinkston a 6-yard carry and Jared Poore had an 8-yard carry. MLS WESTERN CONFERENCE W Portland 13 Salt Lake 15 Seattle 15 Galaxy 14 Colorado 13 QUAKES 13 Vancouver 12 FC Dallas 10 Chivas USA 6 L 5 10 11 11 10 11 11 11 18 T 14 7 6 6 9 8 9 11 8 Pts 53 52 51 48 48 47 45 41 26 GF 49 55 41 51 42 33 48 45 29 GA 33 40 39 37 33 41 42 50 60 EASTERN CONFERENCE W x-New York 15 x-Kan. City 15 Houston 13 Montreal 13 Chicago 13 Philadelphia12 N. England 12 Columbus 12 Toronto FC 5 D.C. 3 L 9 10 10 11 12 10 11 15 16 22 T 8 7 9 7 7 10 9 5 11 7 Pts 53 52 48 46 46 46 45 41 26 16 GF 50 44 39 48 44 40 45 40 29 21 GA 39 29 37 46 47 40 36 42 46 56 NOTE: Three points for victory, one point for tie. x- clinched playoff berth —————————————————— Wednesday's game Montreal at Los Angeles, 7:30 p.m. relief from the running game or from an injury-riddled offensive line that was down to its third-string center and backups at right guard and right tackle. Relief could be on the way. Left tackle Jared Veldheer, who has been out since undergoing surgery to repair a torn triceps, is continuing to rehab without any setbacks and could return from the short-term injured reserve list as early as Week 9 when Oakland plays Philadelphia. ''Everything's going well,'' Veldheer said. ''It's where it should be. I haven't hit any obstacles. I'm itching to get back as soon as I can.'' The Raiders have a bye this week and will practice Tuesday and Wednesday before getting a muchneeded four-day break. ''I think this bye's coming at a great time for us,'' Allen said. ''We have a lot of guys down right now with some injuries and we need them to be able to get some rest.'' NHL SACRAMENTO (AP) — Sacramento Kings power forward Carl Landry will have hip surgery Tuesday and probably miss much of the season. Landry tore a left hip flexor muscle during a recent practice and is expected to miss three to four months. The team said Monday that Dr. William Meyers of Philadelphia will operate. Landry signed a $26 million, four-year contract in July. He averaged 10.8 points and six rebounds in 23.2 minutes off the bench to help the Golden State Warriors reach the second round of the playoffs last season. He opted out of the final year of his two-year, $8 million deal with Golden State last month to become a free agent. A's rookie Sonny Gray to have thumb surgery OAKLAND (AP) — Athletics rookie right-hander Sonny Gray will have surgery on his left thumb to repair a torn ligament. Gray injured his glove hand on a comebacker by Detroit's Prince Fielder in a 3-0 Game 5 loss in the A: division series Thursday night, which ended Oakland's season. He underwent an MRI exam Friday. The date of surgery is yet to be determined. In addition, 2012 Gold Glove right fielder Josh Reddick is likely to have arthroscopic surgery on a sprained right wrist that twice landed him on the disabled list for the two-time reigning AL West champion A's. Reddick will be examined by Dr. Mark Belsky, a hand specialist in Newton, Mass., who performed surgery on Reddick's left wrist in November 2011. Right-hander Jarrod Parker will rest a strain in his right forearm. 2nd worker dies at 49ers stadium construction site SANTA CLARA (AP) — Construction is slated to restart Tuesday at the new $1.2 billion San Francisco 49ers showcase stadium, after police and fire investigators determined a worker's death was an accident and not a crime. Officials at the scene say a delivery truck driver was crushed early Monday by a bundle of rebar being unloaded from his truck. The construction company building the stadium, Turner/Devcon, says an ambulance rushed the severely injured worker to a local hospital, where he died. A workplace safety investigation is underway. It's the second death at the site since construction began. In June, an elevator NFL AFC Kansas City Denver Chargers RAIDERS East N. England Miami N.Y. Jets Buffalo South Indianapolis Tennessee Houston Jacksonville North Cincinnati Baltimore Cleveland Pittsburgh Pacific Division W L OT Pts GF SHARKS 5 0 0 10 24 Anaheim 4 1 0 8 18 Calgary 3 0 2 8 18 Phoenix 4 2 0 8 17 Los Angeles 4 2 0 8 16 Vancouver 3 3 0 6 17 Edmonton 1 3 1 3 17 Central Division W L OT Pts GF Colorado 5 0 0 10 18 St. Louis 4 0 0 8 19 Chicago 3 1 1 7 15 Minnesota 2 1 2 6 14 Winnipeg 3 3 0 6 17 Dallas 2 2 0 4 9 Nashville 2 3 0 4 9 W 6 6 2 2 L 0 0 3 4 T 0 0 0 0 Pct PF 1.000152 1.000265 .400 125 .333 105 PA 65 158 129 132 W 5 3 3 2 L 1 2 3 4 T 0 0 0 0 Pct .833 .600 .500 .333 PF 125 114 104 136 PA 97 117 135 157 W 4 3 2 0 L 1 3 4 6 T 0 0 0 0 Pct .800 .500 .333 .000 PF 139 128 106 70 PA 79 115 177 198 W 4 3 3 1 L 2 3 3 4 T 0 0 0 0 Pct .667 .500 .500 .200 PF 121 134 118 88 PA 111 129 125 116 NFC West GA 7 12 17 17 14 20 25 GA 4 7 13 12 16 11 15 EASTERN CONFERENCE Atlantic Division W L OT Pts GF Toronto 5 1 0 10 23 Detroit 4 2 0 8 16 Montreal 3 2 0 6 17 Boston 3 2 0 6 12 Tampa Bay 3 2 0 6 18 Ottawa 1 2 2 4 11 Florida 2 4 0 4 13 Buffalo 0 5 1 1 6 Metropolitan Division W L OT Pts GF Pittsburgh 4 1 0 8 20 Carolina 2 2 2 6 13 Islanders 5 2 2 1 5 Columbus 2 2 0 4 11 New Jersey 0 3 3 3 11 Rangers 1 4 0 2 9 Washington 1 4 0 2 13 Philadelphia 1 5 0 2 8 GA 15 15 10 8 14 16 24 16 GA 13 18 1613 10 21 25 20 17 NOTE: Two points for a win, one point for overtime loss. —————————————————— Monday's results Detroit 3, Boston 2 Edmonton at Washington, late Minnesota at Buffalo, late Saturday's games Philadelphia at Montreal, 11 a.m. Seattle FC at FC Dallas, 11:30 a.m. Vancouver at Colorado, 3 p.m. Columbus at New England, 4:30 p.m. Toronto FC at Chicago, 5:30 p.m. Real Salt Lake at Portland, 7:30 p.m. Sunday's games San Jose at Los Angeles, 6 p.m. New York at Houston, 1 p.m. Wednesday's games N.Y. Rangers at Washington, 5 p.m. Calgary at Anaheim, 7 p.m. W 5 4 3 3 Seattle 49ERS St. Louis Arizona East Dallas Philadelphia Washington N.Y. Giants South mechanic was killed at the stadium when he was struck by a counterweight while working in a shaft. RODEO California High School Rodeo Association District 1 Rodeo 2, Oct. 12-13, Cottonwood BARREL RACING 37 entered 1, Keeley Vaughan, Merrill, Ore., 35.814; 2, Erin Clendenen, Cottonwood, 36.218; 3, Michell Woolbert, Gerber, 36.855; 4, Chelsey Bushnell, Red Bluff, 36.882; 5, Emily Clendenen, Cottonwood, 36.893; 6, Lauren Eldenburg, Chico; 36.895; 7, Leandra Millard, Eagle Pt, Ore., 36.935; 8, Tania Burrone, Fort Jones, 37.181; 9, Jesse Stratton, Palo Cedro, 37.192; 10, Cherie Leonard, Bieber, 37.438. TIE DOWN ROPING 16 entered 1, Colton Campbell, Klamath Falls, Ore., 19.87; 2, Clayton Bacon, Davis Creek, 22.84; 3, Brushton Minton, Witter Springs, 25.17; 4, Rial Englehart, Lakeview, Ore.; 26.64; 5, Kolby Bravos, Anderson, 28.53; 6, Wyatt Spencer, Corning, 32.30; 7, Tanner Meigs, Taylorsville, 39.56; 8, Colby Chambers, Chico, 12.70/1; 9, Cameron Jones, Cottonwood, 13.24/1; 10, Steel Humphry, McArthur, 14.0/1. BREAKAWAY ROPING West WESTERN CONFERENCE Today's games San Jose at St. Louis, 5 p.m. Buffalo at N.Y. Islanders, 4 p.m. Chicago at Carolina, 4 p.m. Edmonton at Pittsburgh, 4 p.m. Minnesota at Toronto, 4 p.m. Vancouver at Philadelphia, 4 p.m. Los Angeles at Tampa Bay, 4:30 p.m. Columbus at Detroit, 5 p.m. Florida at Nashville, 5 p.m. Montreal at Winnipeg, 5 p.m. Dallas at Colorado, 6 p.m. Ottawa at Phoenix, 7 p.m. Friday's game D.C. United at Kansas City, 5 p.m. Kings' Landry to have surgery for torn hip flexor L 1 2 3 3 T 0 0 0 0 Pct .833 .667 .500 .500 PF 157 145 141 111 PA 94 118 154 127 W 3 3 1 0 L 3 3 4 6 T 0 0 0 0 Pct .500 .500 .200 .000 PF 183 166 107 103 PA 152 179 143 209 W L T Pct PF PA New Orleans5 1 0 .833 161 103 Carolina 2 3 0 .400 109 68 Atlanta 1 4 0 .200 122 134 Tampa Bay 0 5 0 .000 64 101 North W L T Pct PF PA Detroit 4 2 0 .667 162 140 Chicago 4 2 0 .667 172 161 Green Bay 3 2 0 .600 137 114 Minnesota 1 4 0 .200 125 158 —————————————————— Week 6 results Kansas City 24, Oakland 7 San Francisco 32, Arizona 20 Carolina 35, Minnesota 10 Chicago 27, N.Y. Giants 21 Cincinnati 27, Buffalo 24, OT Dallas 31, Washington 16 Denver 35, Jacksonville 19 Detroit 31, Cleveland 17 Green Bay 19, Baltimore 17 New England 30, New Orleans 27 Philadelphia 31, Tampa Bay 20 Pittsburgh 19, N.Y. Jets 6 Seattle 20, Tennessee 13 St. Louis 38, Houston 13 Indianapolis at San Diego, late Week 7 schedule Thursday's game Seattle at Arizona, 5:25 p.m. Sunday's games San Francisco at Tennessee, 1:05 p.m. Buffalo at Miami, 10 a.m. Chicago at Washington, 10 a.m. Cincinnati at Detroit, 10 a.m. Dallas at Philadelphia, 10 a.m. New England at N.Y. Jets, 10 a.m. San Diego at Jacksonville, 10 a.m. St. Louis at Carolina, 10 a.m. Tampa Bay at Atlanta, 10 a.m. Baltimore at Pittsburgh, 1:25 p.m. Cleveland at Green Bay, 1:25 p.m. Houston at Kansas City, 1:25 p.m. Denver at Indianapolis, 5:30 p.m. Monday's game Minnesota at N.Y. Giants, 5:40 p.m. 25 entered 1, Cara Hencratt, Red Bluff, 6.57; 2, Kristen Loverin, Cottonwood, 7.35; 3, Emily Clendenen, Cottonwood, 8.65; 4, Chelsey Bushnell, Red Bluff, 12.65; 5, Amy Brown, McArthur, 14.44; 6, Kaycie Tidwell, Montague, 15.74; 7, Michell Woolbert, Gerber, 38.12; 8, Keeley Vaughan, Merrill, Ore., 4.11/1; 9, Jessica Alosi, Palo Cedro, 4.17/1; 10, Bailey Bean, Gerber, 4.36/1. BULL RIDING 6 entered 1, Kyle Eaton, Chico, 66/1. POLE BENDING 36 entered 1, Leandra Millard, Eagle Point, Ore, 43.734; 2, Cara Hencratt, Red Bluff, 44.537; 3, Michell Woolbert, Gerber, 44.823; 4, Emily Clendenen, Cottonwood; 44.967; 5, Caitlin Campbell, Klamath Falls, Ore., 45.460; 6, Cherie Leonard, Bieber, 46.086; 7, Keeley Vaughan, Merrill, Ore., 46.401; 8, Chelsey Bushnell, Red Bluff, 46.579; 9, Bailey Bean, Gerber, 46.873; 10, Shasta Banchio, Taylorsville, 47.407. TEAM ROPING 20 teams entered 1, Brushton Minton, Witter Springs and Colton Campbell, Klamath Falls, 15.47; 2, Brody Gill, Millville and Chelsey Bushnell, Red Bluff, 18.37; 3, Emily Clendenen, Cottonwood and Amy Brown, McArthur, 27.25; 4, Kolby Bravos, Anderson and Clayton Bacon, Davis Creek, 30.58; 5, Chase Alvernaz, Williams and Caitlin Campbell, Klamath Falls, Ore., 38.55; 6, Wyatt Brown, Red Bluff and Cameron Jones, Cottonwood, 41.45; 7, Mason Meadows, Red Bluff and Caleb Heitman, Cottonwood, 62.03; 8, Steel Humphry, McArthur and Rial Engelhart, Lakeview, Ore., 7.14/1; 9, Colby Chambers, Chico and Lauren Eldenburg, Chico, 15.45/1; 10, Kristen Loverin, Cottonwood and Matthew Jesperson, Montague, 27.08/1. GOAT TYING 20 entered 1, Bailey Bean, Gerber, 18.68; 2, Caitlin Campbell, Klamath Falls, Ore., 20.31; 3, Kaycie Tidwell, Montague, 23.63; 4, Keeley Vaughan, Merrill, Ore., 24.26; 5, Shasta Banchio, Taylorsville, 24.27; 6, Leandra Millard, Eagle Point, Ore., 25.86; 7, Kristen Loverin, Cottonwood, 26.25; 8, Chelsey Bushnell, Red Bluff, 27.00; 9, Nicole Tomasello, Cottonwood, 27.82; 10, Farris Smith, Crescent Mills, 28.67. BOYS CUTTING 5 entered 1-2, Chase Alvernaz, Williams and Brody Gill, Millville, 143; 3, Wyatt Brown, Red Bluff, 140; 4-5, Colton Campbell, Klamath Falls and Clayton Bacon, Davis Creek 139. GIRLS CUTTING 9 entered 1, Caitlin Campbell, Klamath Falls, Ore., 146; 2, Jessica Alosi, Palo Cedro, 142; 3 Chelsey Bushnell, Red Bluff, 138; 4, Jesse Stratton, Palo Cedro, 136; 5 Bailey Bean, Gerber, 135; 6, Cara Hencratt, Red Bluff, 133; 7, Taylor Renihan, Cottonwood, 129; 8, Keeley Vaughan, Merrill, Ore., 64/1, 9, Paige Porterfield, 61/1. STEER WRESTLING 4 entered 1, Cameron Jones, Cottonwood, 13.08; 2, Colton Campbell, Klamath Falls, Ore., 21.00; 3, Wyatt Brown, Red Bluff, 25.52; 4, Brushton Minton, Witter Springs, 14.78/1.

