fry?'. (H 'tnwly-' -3 i-friiinli'i ifl irn-Mtt ii :' iiiiiim i m 11 w saim ii'mtTl NOOR DOES IT ACAIN For tha third straight tima Noer beats v-uanon. Noor lb), with vatarat) Johnny Lonadan aitndt, cronl the f tnlsU line ahead of the mighty Citation ion rail) to win the $10,000 added 49ars handieat. t Altnt' (Calif. I Adit Cat fields IJuna 17). The time for the mile and one-eighth wai one minute and 46 45 leconds, clipping 45 seconds off the old mark Roman In (not ihownl ran third. (AP wirephotol. Gorgeous George Beats Williams; Walliek Raps Foe By CHUCK PLUMMER A huse. standing-room only crowd turned out to tee famous "Gor Se oul George" and Eddie Wiltiamt in a match that featured one of the fastest falls eyer recorded in the Rosfburg armory Saturday night. In the preliminary bouts Leo Wal liek defeated Howard Cantonwine. Gorgeous George's 230 pound trainer, ana Dale Kuer won over rough Charley Carr. In the first fall a the main event George coupled hit villainous tac tics with a punch to the stomsclt, a series of flyuicheadlocki. and a body press. Due to the large crowd. tne wresuers had their five-min-ute rest period in the ring. When the bell sounded for the besinnms of the second fall, Williams rushed out of hit corner, crabbed George's Beautiful golden locks and admin istered several knees to his face which knocked George flattly on the mat. Then Williams applied a Doaypress to take the lau in the amazing time of 48 seconds. Thit seemed to rile George very much. When Jeffries, his valet. brought his tray of perfume into the ring, he grabbed the tray, rushed ove to Williams corner and hit him over the head with it. At the start of the final fall, Williams again rushed out to George and worked him over with a series of elbowslams. but some how in the melee, George got hold ot wuuams tegs and pinned him with a lacknife. Inthe semi-final match, the huge Cantonwine announced that if Wal liek could get so much as one fall, he would concede him the match, Cantonwine won the first fall with body slams and a body press, but Walliek outmatched Cantonwine s tactics in the second fall with a series of hard blows to the face, which opened a cut over Canton wine's eye. Walliek preceded to knock Cantonwine !o the mat and win the fall with a bodypress. Dale Kiser pitted his speed and brains against Charley Carr's rough tactics to win the one fall opener with arm whips and a body press Men,, Jim It, HI8 Tk Nawt-Kavtaw, tetekura. Ore. T IOI BOYD WINS 100-YARD DASH Bob Boyd, (second from left! of Loyola of Lot Angela. wins the 100-yard NCAA dash finals at Minneapolis in :09.8. Left to right; Charlat Perlttr, Texas, fourth; Boyd; Don .Anderson, California, lacond; Paul Stem partly hidden!, Tulana, third; Charley Peters, Indiana, lift);; Bill Fail, Oregon, who tied for jixth; Craig Weismeit, U of Washington. (AP wirephotol . " -'"eat, FAR WEST LEAGUE K,,,...-..... .wn Jieve. .U-aJaWlilVI ft MMMnt " '. w. ,.. sfMsjw.-i 4 -s. 7- W.T - ".'..-, T, .- tv" Math,, - ." v - t - f fW- X. ! ... ;"' , - " v. ... k- . 1 . " W Nf c..tLA-?s -'--- ' "Vir j - i o ; hrr'' '. k , , r ' t, t ' o ' " . ! K 1 h , . LaMotta To Face Italian Fighter In Garden Bout NEW YORK, June li Pt There'll not only be a ne face but new surroundings and a new date at welt when Jake LaKstta defend hit world msesleweifht championship. Forced by Rocky Gratitas't hand injury to do a quick job, of improvising, the International Box-! ing club announced the following ! substitute setup; Principals Jake LaMotta rs. Italy 't Tiberto Mitri. Date July if. Place Maditott Square Garden. Original plant were for LtMstts to risk hit diadem against Grti- lano June 28 at tha Pole G unds. But Graiiano butted a thumb in training latt week and something had to be done in a hurry. Thing art breaking fart for Mitri. He ani off th beat March 14. O May t b wat a hid!mr is Madison Souare Garden, wilhsut the necessity of club buildup, and winner over light-heavy Dick Wag ner of Topenish, Wtth. Today he is challenger for La Motta't controversial 180 -sound title, recogniied everywhere ex cept in Pennsylvania which can't see the chums with sdv iiastet. Pennsylvania recoagnitei Ray Kohinson. Mitri. who hatla from Trieste, htt an imposing record of SI pro fessional victories and three draws without a setback. VICTORIOUS AMERICANS WITH WIGHTMAN CUP The U. S. Wightman cup team poses with the cup at Wimbledon, England, (June 17) after its clean sweep in all seven of the matches for the fourth time in five meetings since the war. Left to right are: Doris Hart, Jacksonville, Fla.; Louise Brough, Beverly Hills, Calif.; Midge Buck, non-playing captain; Mrs. Margaret Osborne Du Pont, Wilmington, Del., and Mrs. Pat Todd of LeJolla, Calif. (AP wirephoto via radio from London! The earliest known printing about America is the Columbus Letter, printed in 1493, a two-leat news sheet announcing the dis covery of the islands of the Indies to the Spanish court. FLOOR SANDING and FINISHING Estimates Jk Phone 1S73R Leslie Pfaff fl 320 Ward St. Major League Leaders (By tha Associated Presl NATIONAL LEAGUE Batting Musial, St. Louis, .364; Robinson, Brooklyn, .352. Runs batted in Sauer, Chi cago, 45; Ennis, Philadelphia, 44. Home runs Campanella, Brook lyn and Kiner. Pittsburgh, 14. Pitching Miller, Philadelphia, 5-0, 1.000. i AMERICAN LEAGUE ! Batting Kell. Detroit, 384, Dropo, Boston, .366. Runs batted in Williams, and Stephens, Boston, 65. Home runs Williams, Boston, 20; Rosen, Cleveland, 17. Pitching Byrne, New York 8 1, .889. Chiefs-Central Point Game Stopped ty Rain The Tfmnnn rMaf vm rMir.l Point game, -originally' scheduled at Central Pftinf Simfinv .H,4 off late Saturday afternoon because oi neavy ram m southern Oregon. tan sargent, the Chiefs mana ger. ttateH h triad In Ml th game moved to Roseburg, but the mea was veioea oy tne central Point management. Ttl Sniltharfl rtriani, game will be made up later in the season. FACTORY DEMONSTRATION OF Better hicWufav HtrMiniy I nul B J .A".n HCtUCll to reduce night accidents, accord ing 10 tne American Optometric association. Not only would it in crease visihilitv hut i nM . duce headlight glare caused by origm ngnis on oars: nignways. The hiopoDotamitt is native to river and lakes of East Africa. jjv" Demonitratlon of aawt, drill, plcmct, tandert, pet Uhn and other power tool conducted by factory xporta. Tune-taring tooli tor hobbyittt, facto riet, In ttttuhoni. tailroads, loggen, buildert, iarmen, cttbor lsttu oontradora, automoUv repair lhopt, Sm them la actionl Thursday, June 22, 1950 at PACIFIC CHAIN SAW CO. Hiwoy 99 N. at Garden Volley Rd. Phone 115 2-J fBy the Associated Pressl W I Redding 31 Mimim rattt . Pittsburg M.dford Reno Marvtvlll. Euaena . Ill tT Willewt " 31 Pet. Ml .611 IT 33 59 1 14 31 Ml 14 19 13 18 .453 .451 .391 ,J1 jUNDAY results Plttsburj 3-3, Medferd M. Klamath Fsllt 7. Ifl M.ruu;iL M4. Willows a-S, Redding 5-4. Eugene 14, Rene 11. SATURDAY RESULTS Pittsburg i, Medferd 4. MarytviNe i, Klamath Falls J. Redding 7, Willewt 1. Eugene H, Rene 18. TONIGHT'S GAMES Eugene at Reno, Willows at Redding. WASHINGTON SWEEPS THE RIVER It was a grand slam or the University of Washington in the Marietta Regatta June 17), Husk freshman took their race. The junior varsity fallowed suit. Then the varsity, shown iright! sweeping past the finish, took the feature race. Votejor Kitty Victoria Gains On Salem Team With Twin Win By FRANK PAILLE lAsKwtelert Press Sporlnwriler Two of the Western International league's hottest teams, Victoria and Tri-City, clash this week on the letter's home field while the revitalized Yakima Bears play host to the pace-setting but tottering Taeoma Tigers. Tri-City took a four-game grasp on fourth place yesterday, all but knocking the propt from under Ta cmna by' taking both ends of a twin bill 11-5 and 4-2. It gave the Braves a sweep of the five-game series, and left Tacoma only a bare 3 games in front of Yakima and Wenatchee. Victoria built its win streak to seven by clubbing Salem 9-2 and 6-5 in a Saturday doubteheader. The Canadians, in the cellar at the week's start, now are a strong sixth and only a half game behind the Oregonians, Yakima also swept a five-game series with Spokane as the victim. The Bears turned the trick 1-3 and 9-3 yesterday after posting a 103 decision Saturday. The twin win put Yakima abreast of Wenatchee which split a pair with Vancouver Saturday, winning 7-1 and losing S-4. Only the two twin bills were scheduled yesterday. Tri-City was outhtt by Taeemt in both Sunday contests, but made up the deficit with home runs and Tiger weaknesses. Jim Warner's two first-game home runs and 10 walks plus five Tacoma errors mir ed the Tigers in the opening tilt. A two-run homer by Dick Faber and a solo clout by Clint Cameron I achieved in the face of dropping tucked away the finale. Sol Israel, i totals at nearly every other track acquired by tacoma lrom bpoKaneiin tne nation. tn a trade for hard-h;tting Wen Stetter, hit for the circuit in the first game. Yakima was outhit in its first game with Spokane but kept out of trouble with three double plays. The Indians, who committed three errors in the opener, fell ail apart for five bobbles in the second game to ruin their own cause. Lou Novi koff, with three doubles and a sin gle in the two games, paced the Yakima cause. Catcher Joe Rosst homered for Spokane in the opener, la addition to the Victona-rs-1 City and Tacoma-Yakima clashes, I Vancouver swings down to Salem j and Spokane goes to Wenatchee in : other three-game seta opening Tuesday night. OLD MEETS NEW DEVNER America't new est racetrack. Centennial Park at Denver, Colo., wilt revive an old race with the running of the Colo rado Derby on Aug. 1. The Colo rado Berby wa first run on May 24, imt at Jewell Park, Denver. In all, a program of twelve stake races have been scheduled for the inaugural meeting, which ttartt Jute 4. For Queen of Sutherltn Timber Dayt Buy your Sufherlin Timber Days But ton from Kitty ot LuvernVt or et Pacific Ovjin Sow Co. HAD FINE SEASON HALLANDALE, Fla. (m I Officials of Gtilfstream Park race track here still are crowing over the fine season they completed , recently. 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