THE NYSSA GATE CITY JOURNAL. NYSSA. OREGON PAGE SIX Gate City JO URNAL Heiion Takes Main EvenI of Jalopy Races 4 SPORTS CORI* ER Edited by DICK YOST a 2nd Ward Win Softball Tilts Winning 7-1 Junior Legion Game a : ring in the first three ar.d la-t th.rd H j . - je o one each in the fifth Innings the Nyssa Junior Legion and seventh and Simianer .r. the ba-eball team took a 7-1 game from seventh. •st. third, fifth ar.d John Day Legionnaires Saturday During the n.gh: behind the five-hit hurling c f s.xth innings but three tatter lac­ ed Thompson. In the second ar.d a .M Thompson The game, hewever. was more fourth there were four ar.d in the seventh five The southpaw struck evenly played than the score indi­ cates. since it was virtually a pit­ cut seven of the 23 John Day bat­ ters to face him. walking none and chers' dual all the way. p:. king a runner off a: first. Err rs. 13 f them by John Day. In the hitting department Sim­ -pell-d i.u major difference between ianer and Holcomb had three for the two teams four. Snider one for four and Lien- Thompson had a shutcut going kaemper and Gircti one f t three tto the bottom of the seventh in- Sanders for J hn Day perf rrr.ed ing. but it was spoiled by a hard- well on the meund. in spite c f his iple t: right field by Rether- team's 13 errors He struck out eight mt fDrd who s. tred cr. Pcpe's single Nyssa batsmen. . -ued one ba-e cn Thomptor fanned the next two bajjs ard a” wed nine hits, th.rd out c:mir.g on C. The game was featured by one o Giron w 0 double play, made by J:hr. Day ar.- Bauge's grounder thre v- to first. the pulling c f the hidden ball tries S.mianer no time in declaring.by Snider N, ...... . n driving Sander's Thcrr.p on and S.m.aner were vio- ft' sr pitch Jof a sharp double tin-.* of the double play .n the f urth 4“ ai *-• through second bas< e. Servoss wis inning Sanders to Farley to M e- out- second to first. fanned to bring up S m d e ^ m 'S e ° K m p . n y l a » from Nys- c ean up -{> . * .......... .e a triple . were Mr and Mr Dali Bing n o into center to score Simiane; ,,.. field h _ ir‘ d “Butch”, Mr aad Mrs Henrj * Simianer, Mr. and Mrs. Bert Lem- struck out to end the first half o f kaemper. Beb Thompson. Mr and the Inning. Mrs. W D Holcomb. Mr- Art Ser- Lelr.kuemper crossed h:m e plate voss. Mrs. Delwin Holcomb, Clyde the second inning on Giron's Snider and Mr and Mr- Dick Yost, ln fr riple, Holcomb and Cox in the Yost was one of the game's umpire- Nyssa's Softball league hai ar. her brace of game- under its belt ;he belated ,ea -:n with the running off j{ a d uole-header Friday m gir a: Rcdeo park Ir. the initial game Holling-worths' set down May Truck.ng 8-5. while LD3 2nd Ward pounded Berrett's Scrv::ce for a 10-2 win. U m pa ce ln the La rry Holm« H r.g-wtrth-’ w.n with a home in a -even--run .-ecor d inning flare -up that i v six May Trucking error •s. two walks and a triple by lumiu- Tanner The final run was mali ? m tne f.fth when Talliman grot i an error and scored on another. M iy Trucking s .-coring wu s acne n , innings. ____ the v.ird. ______tatters, fourth ar.d fifth C G.o'a. pitcher, had but two strike- i again t f >ur foe Jerry Asum- endi for Hilling-worths . Ben ... • « the t o t 1 ire :n the nightcap. Jay Bybee. leadoff man, cro--ing the plate in the first inning. Only other run was mad* bv Sianger in made by Jerrv Jerry Sianger in the fifth. It took 2nd Ward innings to get the feel of things, but in four of . ne . remaining five inning- pu.-hed in the It third one across 10 runs, two in the tmra, one ln -he fourth, three in the fifth and four in the seventh. Frank Skeen, manager. Joel Mitc­ hell. R Skeen and H Flannery each crossed the home plate twice Other There are about 50.000 Indian- scorers were K Bybee and S Cox. In rare fi rm. R Skeen struck out head pennies still outstanding 12 Berrett batters, with but one ba-e on ball- up to the seventh, when he weakened and put three on base. Dale Moss' pitching record was four strikeouts and two bases on OIL WATlft balls in six innings. Reliefer Elmer Jacque- struck out one and walked one in the seventh. Crappie by the ten! This is the Barrett's made five errors and 2nd report of game commission field ag- Ward two. ent- making creel counts recently at o a iA .il O vvhee reservoir. „ During one day fi-Jnng. over - 009 */ p iunds of the e scrappy warm water Friday, June 23— Berrett’s Servire game fish were taken by angler- at vs Tobler's Feed, 7:30 p.m.; May the reservor, and agents estimated Trucking vs Waggoner Motors, 9 that check included only about one- p. m. half of the total catch The crappie- M »nday, June 29—Hollingsworths’ aver iged about onë jxim d, and many vs Nyssa 2nd Ward, 7:30 p.m ¡ " T o C ..... ^ g ...... :imreronmt h ^ - fL-h. rUt'KIIl^ vs »9 Tobler’ ■ Ul»in r» -- ----- -- The -.— Trucking s > Feed, - 9 k p. ..... Turnday, June 30— WaKKoner Mot- 1 »' does, however, prohibit the wan- •s vs ors vs Nyssa 2nd Ward. 7:30 p.m. '*< n waste o f game fish such as these In addition, a number of bass were Tobler's Feed vs Ilolllngswiirths’. also included ln the day's take. W e're alw ays on 9 p.m. Though the warm-water fish of I r i d a v , Julv l u i v 2— c — Berrett's r v e r r e n - Service .-n > n r H u r o n e r Motors 7 30 pm ; Mav ° rp8°n have not been as popular as the spot . . . to in­ vs Friday, r _„ „„ - a trout, increasing numbers o f people r rucking vs N > v ,nd Ward, 9 p.m. are becoming ardent pursier pursuers o f ,tra- sure that all-a­ ppie. bass, catfish, and the other members of this group Owyhee re­ round perfect ser­ Merchants Lose servoir is Just one of many bodies of water in the state providing excellent vice a car deser­ 11-6 to Packers recreation for those interested in an- In a Saturday night ba-ebail game for warm-water game fish, ves. Gas up or at Payette the Nyssa Merchants lost --------------------------- li-6 to the Payette Packers on 10 free air — Service errors. Hitting was even enough to with a smile! have made the game turn out with i different .< sire, the Merchants get- •ing 10 hits to the Packers’ II. Cave Savage, ln a switch-hit bat­ ting role, drove out a homer in the ........... first inning from the left side a - 1 Ontario took the full measure of •i.i’.r.st B.uley K'. Hale connected Nys.--a in a twilight Junior Ltvlon baseball game on the Ontario h.gh far a triple r N> ■ a wa> Marcum. school diamond Wednesday bv n Battery 8-3 score Dial 2346 Keifer '3 ' uid Be i n nnc Holcomb Nvssa’s sccrir : vas cone in th t p battery Bailey' 1 5>. Barb« of the first ini ¡ng .when R< d H 1- mb and Ned Snider ero-sod tl ,e platter on an e ■ r and a siici p:ic l. vith Danny G:r. n making the I: tally in the -ix:a. Gerry O x f und t: ante in fi: ss » y> S \ I ■ • ' the ¡ilaie and i--ucd seven bases on bail- bef re bring relieved • •• Girosi in the fifth. Giro:i walked r r»: Vi • _T' • two and struck cut one. Ccx had three■ .-trikeouu. On t.iri > -cored t wo each liti the >ec- ond third, fitf and >:xth irmings. IS TO PRESERVE YOUR FOOD In going the rou to f jr* Ontario. Paul Nakamura i--ued but one ba e « n balls and truck cut -nx Ny -a IN ITS TASTIEST FORM batsmen. In the lead from the start lapp.rg the field once. Hersh H Ut- Va.e. pulled steadily away from ! t Herb, ..e 20-1 mair. e'.unt c f the jalopy rat Rc ie punk Wedne-day nigh: H hd J pr e.: rU-Jy won the trephy < drivin? car N j . 7 in both events The 12-lap consolatici:i race e lr * v* B i.se, dr won b ) Don H a i» car No 53 Hunk Bierm an ali me in econd in < N to. i n . B- . nir.ary Wi Snod- Ht He heat gras car No 99, Haine - and Geni Cr wford in car No. 110 ) event In a f[ Pat Carp enter in car No 222 !. Mrs. Hank B ¡•man in car No. 117 f I.n ■ n _ ed in a de ad h e„' f- r first place Val- eda Hv !:< n came in second and Ang- ie Ph.ILp 5 third. Wedne day night's officals were Pat O X. referee; Bud Kennedy, track mai tag r: Bill Rutledge, timer, and Myron Gilbert, flagman, all of Boise D . .ty Rhodes did the announ­ cing Wed- ne.-day night during the summer at 8 o'clock Under the sponsorship o f the e Owyhee Riding club, the races are sanctioned by the Idaho Auto Racing association, which also owns the races used O w yhee Reservoir Three Inductees Crappie Fishing On List for July Only three inductees were taken Reported Good into the U.3. Army for June, ac- Softball Schedule On The Spot' with Smiling Service by PROPERLY PROCESSING IT FOR YOUR FREEZER LOCKER By renting your locker from use. w e can place your pro­ :_f03p L cessed foods directly into it without waste of tims or dan­ ger of spoilage. See Us For Rates W hen You Buy Bacon . . . "F IS C H E R S '' You W ill Like Our CUSTOM CURING Call Us FISCHER'S LOCKER SERVICE WE GIVE TV TICKETS Open Til 7 P. M.. Monday Through Saturday ’ ■2 milt> west on Alberta Ave Dial 3093. locker plant Dial 3103 slaughterhouse and cutting ro<>m caîl for June P ~ -‘ nduÇg°B and have been examined The board announced, that all 18- year-olds are reminded that they must be registered within five days after their birthdays. It is now re- quired to submit a birth certificate in verification c f birth date which -hould bo brought with the reg.s- trant. Flippence Takes 2nd Sturgeon From Purdy Like lightning, fish can strike twice in the same place—and a.- with lightning, the second strike can o f­ ten be bigger than the first. If you don’t believe this. Just a-k Doug Flippence. 631 No 1st street Sunday afternoon he caught a 60- inch. 47S pound sturgeon in Purdy Hole, on the Snake river above Ad­ rian This Ls the second sturgeon Flip- pence has pulled from Purdy Hole, the first trick being turned April 3 when he landed a 48-inch. 20 poun­ der Flippence used a bamboo polo and a 90-test line And again the bait was —night crawlers Cascade Reservoir Yields Good Catch A catch of 10 trout on Saturday and eight more on Sunday rewarded the efforts o f Ray Servoss and Bill Lowe ln trolling the waters of Cas­ cade reservoir on the Idaho side Sunday’s catch ranged from 12 to X inches, the ’big” one weighing four pounds Servoss reported the 1 use of night crawlers as bait and that fishing was good, this being the 1 first year the reservoir has been open ; for fishing Mr and Mr*. Jim Shaw. Larrv and Don and Mr and Mr- Marvin Wil­ son and Janalee visited in Homedale S inday w.:h Rev and Mr- E J Wilson. 0 Tobler's, Farmers Softball Winners • ar * Feed 8-1 in the ftr-t game o 1 a f:oall doubleheader Tue-day night a: Rc-deo park, with Hclling-worth-' taking the nightcap from Berrett's -ervice by the cloie score of 10-9 fl fit 11 f * _ * XI* ir*? i*- '[ § jin- wv* * g *— - —— pitched three-hit hall and struck j out nine Motcrmen to best Bob W il- son who gave up nine hits and walk- ^ *our- Heaviest stickman of the game wa.- Ray Larson, who pounded a homer , Monday, the Nyssa over the right field fence in the sec- ? ' I?3! ‘t a* ';e *1" *cne^ u,e three ond inning for Waggoner's lone score jub.ehe*ders each week durin* the aad tripled the fourth. He was Scheduled for Coming Week Errors Give Playing its f.nal league game, the Ny a Junior Leg.on oa-etall team blew one to Ontano 13-7 after going into the final inning with a one- run deficit and allowing four rur. a double. Seven Ontario Legionnaire went to bat in this inning, Ontario was first to score, getting two In the first inning, but Nyssa took its only lead in its half of the first by pushing across three runs Servoss, Holcomb and Cox made the scores. ^ O tron. third b u e n u n . pick play ucl jitsk m w ovwi g , **»■ - »**•, when ram cancelled out most of the first half It is necessary to finish the second half by the end of July to give time f^r league play-offs in tune for the winning team to partici- pa.t .r. :.ie d.sr.ct play-offs prior .o :he state tournamen the middle cf I •- • t In the remaining doubleheader thi- week. :: be played at Rodeo park. Berrett's Service meets Tobler's Feed in the 7 30 game ar.d May Truck.r.g will play Waggoner Meters in the nightcap. see Monday's doubleheader w Hollingsworths' taken on Nyssa 2nd Ward a: 7:30 with May Trucking them w.th five runs off one hit in meund and gave up seven bases «. i the first inning, adding one each in tails. Gerry Cox allowed one walk the third and f.urth. and struck out one. Seven Nyss.t jr. the ::p of the fourth Hillings- error.- proved costly, norths' pushed acre