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The NwsRtvlw, RoMburcj, Ore. Wednesday Juim 28, 1110 Coquille Scalps Chiefs, 5-2 By chuck mcdonalo The Umpqua Chiefs fell from the ranks of the undefeated as i pow erful Coquille nine downed the Roseburg club 5-2 it Finlay field Tuesday evening. Roseburg'i performance resemb led a comedy of errors, as the Chiefs committed nine fielding er rors in the non-league tilt. All five of Coquille 's runs were un earned. Highlight of the amusing comedy came in the fourth when Lovell Baker made a peg from left field and the ball went through four of the Chiefs players before it came o rest up against the ackstop. a Coquille runner going to third. The Chiefs opened the scoring In the first inning as Baker scored on one hit. Coquille cams back is the second to score a tally on an error and a three base hit. The Chiefs battled Coquille on even terms until the four h inn ing when they scored three runs on no hits, five errors, and three walks. They cinched the win in the ninth when Phil Stienberg scor ed on Tex Chandler's error. Phil Smith turned in a brilliant performance for the fumbling Chiefs. He hit wo for four, in cluding a ninth inning home run into center field. Cy Whidden pitched good ball for the Chiefs but his teammates blew the game on costly errors. He ave up fiv ehits, walked four and struck out five. He was re lieved by Ken Ayres in the eighth who allowed no hi s, walked four and struck out two. RACKLEY BACK SEATTLE, June 28 (IP) Var vin Rackley, the errant Seattle Rainier outfielder who jumped the Pacific Coast league club in a huff last Sunday in Portland, was back in the fold today. Manager Paul Richards said he had taken "appropriate ac ion," but did not disclose its nature. Rackley disappeared after Rich ards accused him of failing to hustle. Christian Men Trounce Youth The Christian Church Men con tinued their winning ways at Vets field last night by downing their brother entry, Christian Church Youth, 11-6, in a Twilight Softball league contest. Seven runs in the big fourth inn ing gave the Church men a nine run lead they never relinquished. The Church Youth, paced by Jerry Coen's fifth-inning homer, outhit their opponents, 10-6, but could not bunch their blows until the final inning, and fell six runs short of trvins ud the came. Church Youth 000 Oil 4 OR 10H 4E Church Men 201 710 x 11 R sail Oregon's Clark, Yost Pest Lew Golf Scores ALBUQUERQUE, N. M. June 23 if) two new national i,ui legiate Athletic association golf re cords went on he books today. The old ones were smashed yes terday as qualifying rounds ended in the 53rd annual tournament on the 6813-yard University of New Mexico course. Match play starts today. Wake Forest's Arnold Palmer shaved one stroke off the previous mark to capture medalist honors, (haneine up a 36-hole card of 69 69138, six under par). Nor h Texas state repeated its 1949 NCAA team victory, slic ing six strokes off the old team re cord with a 573. Topping the field of 64 qualifiers, the husky 20-year-old Palmer best ed the old medal record of 139. established in the 1948 meet and held jointly by Morgan Fottrell of San Jose sta e and GGaGrdiner Die Amontht e par ousters were tton Clark with 69-74 143 and Dick Yost 68-75143, both of Oregon. Ore on and Oregon State posted 819 inthe team competition. loorauSQl W J MUD I h.- -1 M.Creek Victors Myrtle Creek climbed higher in Southern Oregon league standings Sunday by trouncing a visiting Ash iand squad, 13-4. Corky Van Loo scattered nine hits in going the nine-inning route, limiting the Lithians to one run in thethird, sixth, eighth, and ninth innings. Meanwhile, his teammates scored three big runs in the first inning, added two more in tne six th, doubled their total in the sev. enth and added three more in the eighth. Myrtle Creek batsmen pounded Pilean and Tex Gatjim for 13 hits, led by Bud Shirtcliff. who col lected two doubles and a single in five trips to the plate. Van Loo helped win his own ball game by recording a three for four day at the plate. Ashland's big stick was Snuffy Smith, who hit three for four, one a triple. Ashland was ragged in the field with five errors. Myrtle Creek com mitted three bobbles. 1 r IT'S GSTTINQ TO BE HABIT Despite the alidad might assigned itoor, the Irish thoroughbred, with vataran Johnny Longden aboard, eroaaes 'finish line thro and ent half langtha in front of Citation to -i - - J)ln the $50,000 added Oaldaa Oat handicap at Albany, Calif. This (it tha fourth tin that Door has boatan tha eighty Citation. Noor OOTrd tha alia and a quartar in roeord amaahlng tlna of ona lnuta, it 1j aaconda. On Trust ran third, UP Wtraphoto) Riggs Facts Divorce LOS ANGELES, June 28 - UP) Professional tennis player Bobby Biggs has been sued for divorce by his wife, Catherine Ann Riggs. She alleges cruelty in a suit til ed yesterday and asks an equit able share of community property Including $236,000 in insurance pol icies, trophies valued at $10,000 and other properties worth $65,662. ITCH (Scabies! li blahlr con tagious and will con tinue for Ufa li not Itonnffd. Ita anla rauia I the Itch mite,' which I. Immune to ordinary treatment. BXSORA kill, tha ltch-mlte almoat lnatantty, Only three day.' EXSORA treatment li required. UaU orderi given prompt attention. Pred Meyer Drat.. Keiebarf ROBINSON TO FIGHT NEW YORK, UP) Promoter Andy Neiderreiter Monday an nounced that welterweight champ ion Ray Robinson had signed to defend his title against Charlie Fusarl of Irvington. N. J., in 15-round bout in Jersey City's Roosevelt stadium. Aug. 7. The Damon Runyon cancer fund will share in the receipts, said the nromoter. adding that Robinsion will receive only $1 for his ser vices. Mrs. Riggs also wants royalties of an uncstimated amount from his book, "tennis is my racket. She a.sks custody of two sons, Rober L. Jr., 7, and Lawrence, 6. The complaint said the couple married in 111.1a and separated yes tcrday. Have you joined the Snack Bar's BREAKFAST CLUB? You May Win a Free Breakfast Ask Us for Details The Snack Bar 310 N. Jackson Across from Montgomery Ward FOR . . . SERVICE ... EXPERIENCE . . . CO-OPERATION . . . Investig ' j the services offered by your "Home owned, Home operated" bank Money left on deposit with us remains in DOUGLAS COUN TY All facilities available for your individual needs. Douglas County State Bank Member. Federal Depoiit Insurance Corp, Elks Register Upset Win In City Softball Pkty The Elks club team posted the biggest upset thus far in the sea son Monday night by battering league-leading Sutherlin Pastime, 9-4, in the second half of a city Softball league doubleheader. The win was the second in league play for the Elks and was Sutherlin's first loss in five starts. Schemer's Squirts climbed near er the league leadershio bv down ing Tri-City, 5-2, in the first game. McMinnvllle, Forest Grove Will Vie In Tournament FOREST GROVE, UP) -McMinnvllle and Forest Grove won berths in the annual state semi pro baseball tournament by scor ing victories in a district play-off here Mondav night. Mc-Minnville downer Tualatin 4-2, and Forest Grove whopped nuiuy, ji-u. rreviousiy Banns, tne defending state champion, and Gas ton had qualified for the state tourney at Silverton next month. Banks Team Defeated FOREST GROVE. June 28-W) Banks, Defendin state champion,- fell from a district semi-pro baseball . tournament here last night. Gaston nvsmm. tha mil 0, and will clash tonight with Mc- uumivuie ior me district crown. McMinnville downed Forest Grove. 2-1. Banks, along with the other three tCam. in last nioh anlinn .1 ready has qualified for the state tournament at Silverton next month. Joe Kahut Wins 12-Round Decision PORTLAND, Ore., June 27 (AP) Joe Kahut, touted Wood' burn, Oregon., heavy-weight, al most fell victim last night to the whip-cracking left of San Fran cisco's Grant Butcher. But the Oregon farmboy squeezed out with a narrow but unanimous de cision in a 12-round bout billed for the Pacific coast heavyweight title. Both weighed 181 pounds. Butcher built up a heavy lead during the first five rounds with his skillful boxing, but lost his momentum when Kahut caught him with a right hand that sent the San Franciscan down for the nine count in the sixth round. 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