Contest Victors On Sutherlin's Program Listed Log rolling, hand and power bucking contests, a logging truck "roadeo" and high climbing con test afforded rough and tough competition at Sutherlln Monday as a part of the entertainment at the annual Timber Days cele bration. The sports events were arrang ed and conducted by a committee headed by Dick Gilman of Rose burg, and proved highly enter taining to the huee crowd of sueciaiors. T-L. - , ... me log roiling contest was won Dy la-year-old Jimmy Lang, defending champion from last . year. Lang, a resident of Oakland, after upsetting Craig De Groot in the preliminary and L. W. Mc Klsson in the semi-finals, dumped the veteran Ed Thirault in the final match. McKisson had prev iously beaten Bob Musgrove, and Thirault won from Jack Drake. Thirault topped off. the per formance with an exhibition on an 8-foot log. Driven Display Skill The log truck "roadeo" furnish ed an outstanding exhibition of driving skill with drivers neeo- tiating figure-eight turns forward and in reverse, being scored for over-all performance, precision and speed. First place was won bv Morris "Moon" Mullins, who negotiated the tricky course in one minute anc seconds. Harold Schwei snger, placed second, time 1:55; Ray Sorenson had the best time, 1:30, but lost points on precision. Time scored by other drivers included Bill Kenwisher 1:42, Chub Moore, 2:55, John Kellen 2:48, Joe Copeland 2:55, Kirby Williams 2:35, Grant McCormack 3:35, Lee Mortenson 1:50, Gene Walker 3:08, Don Sanger 2:25, Ken Worthington 1:55. Hand Bucking Tough Tilt Only two out of six contestants completed the gruelling hand bucking contest one man with crosscut saw on a 36-inch log. The contest was won by Douglas Parazoo in five minutes, 42 sec onds, five seconds less than the time chalked up by Jim Wright. Other contestants became ex hausted and were forced to quit before completing their cuts. ; The power bucking contest using power driven saws was won by D. Follett, time 1:37. Second place was taken by M. Maughan, 1:42, and third by Don Sanger, 1:45. Millard Wood won the splicing contest in 6:53H. Chet Pratt took second spot 7:45, and Rodney Leatherwood was third with 8:10. Other Results Babe Fenton, well known for his numerous boxing appearances in past years, won the chopping contest, time 1:13. Doug Para zoo placed second, 1:15, Fred Bratten, third, 2:15, E. B. Fen ton, fourth, 2:30. The sensational high climbing event, topping a 94-foot pole, at tracted seven entries, but only three placed. The others became' exhausted before completing their cuts. Rodney Leatherwood was first, time 6:23. Pete Barge was second, .6:56, and Fred Bratten was third, 6:58. ilHIii ii 'tliili(ilMIMiiOifik,riaaiyttlMaiaMiattlttw The Newfoundland dog was de veloped by crossing European species with a wooly-coated dog used by the Indians of Labrador. Although Colorado began Us settlement with the gold rush, it has been predominantly an agri cultural state for many years. The geographic center of North America is at Winnipeg, Canada. HERE WEDNESDAY Fred Mc Daniels is a clever boy with the big stick with which ha will per form Wednesday night at Fin lay Field, when the Kansas City Monarchs, an all-Negro ball club, tussles Roseburg's Ump qua Chiefs in an exhibition go starting at 8 o'clock. Satchell Paige, Cleveland Indians' fam ous pitcher, formerly played ith the Monarchs. Tennis Doubles Drawings Slated Doubles play In the city men's tennis tournament is expected by next weekend. According to Mar len Yoder, tournament chairman, a great deal of speculation is going on as to' what doubles teams are best. Some very keen competition is expected. The drawing for the matches will be held Wednesday evening at the High School courts. Yoder said that every effort would be made to have the pairings complete by Wednesday night. Singles play reached the semi final round over the July 4th weekend. Some very good match es were played. Dick Jacobson, No. 1 man of Roseburg High School team this last year, made top-seeded Norman Moore play very good tennis and use ail his experience before he bowed out, 6-1, 7-5. Moore will play Tom Jacobson, who was extended to 7-5 in the first set to beat Bob Berrie and then went on to win the second set, 6-0. In the lower bracket, Glen Boyer whipped Don Debernardi, 6-1, but had a tough time before downing Don in the second set, 11-9. Boyer will meet Bill Garrison, who gained the semi-final round by default. In Hollies, Rainlers Both Defeated In Doubleheaders . (By thtt'Assoclated Press) Old Kewpie Dick Barret is laughing up both sleeves at his old pals, the Rainlers of Seattle. The Rainlers relegated Barret, a veteran of 24 years . on the diamond, to relief roles this sea son and recently he obtained his release, going to the San Diego Padres. Over the weekend the rugged righthander got full revenge. He held Seattle to five hits yes terday, setting them down, 5 to 3, in the nightcap of a doublehead er. It was Kewple's fourth win in live starts tor san Diego, with two of the triumphs at the ex pense of his former teammates. The Padres easilv won the twin bill opener, behind young Bob Savage, 6 to 1. San Diego took six of nine games in the series to give me ttaimers tneir worst setback in weeks. The league leading Hollywood Stars are glad to be rid of Oak land for a while. The Acorns won the series, five games to four. Two homers won both ends of a doubleheader for the Acorns yes- icraay. rranK Kerr Clouted one in the seventh inning of the opener to break a tie and win 2 to 1. Pinchhitter Loyd Christo pher got the other in the fifth Inning of the second game for the winning margin of a 6-5 victory. eeavers, aoions split Portland and Sacramento snllt their July 4th twin bill, and their series, five games apiece. Luis Marquez' bases packed triple helped the Beaver's fourth inning spurt that led to a 4 to 1 win in the opener. Walt Drono hom ered in the ninth with the bases loaded to spark Sacramento to a ll-to-J win in the second game. San Francisco and Los Angeles also split a doubleheader, with the Angels taking the series, four games to three. By winning one of the games the Seals kept themselves from dropping into a last place tie with Los Angeles. The Angeles took the opener 4 to 3. Los Angeles' Booker T. 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UP) The Stevens trophy lor the all- around cowboy championship . ol the annual St. Paul Rodeo was awarded yesterday to Ike Thorn- mason, iucson, Ariz. The 26-year-old former Texan has been competing in profes sional rodeo sports for only four years and his victory here was his third all-around , title this year. Dwight Maddox, Weiser, Idaho, was runner-up for the all-around title. Event champions were: Bull Beulah Louise Overell Honeymooning At Home NORTH HOLLYWOOD, July 5 B Beulah Louise Overell, 20-year-old heiress acquitted of murder in the yacht blast death of her parents, is honeymooning at home with Robert Cannon, Los Angeles policeman. They were married Friday In First Christian Church. Louise entered the church on the arm of her uncle, Fred Jungquist. An other uncle, Emmanuel Jung quist, who appeared as a prosecu tion witness in the 1947 trial, was not present. Louise and her former sweet heart, George Gollum, were freed on charges of killing Financier and Mrs. Walter E. 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