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Fights Last Night By Th AmocI.U4 PrM - NEW YORK (St. Nicholas arena) -Jimmy Herrins, 157ii, New Vnrk, outpointed Artie Diamond, 161. New York, 8. MIAMI BFAC'I. Fl. Bnhb" eDyket, 154, Si Antonio, outpointed Hihy Kilgore, IKS, ttirmiugnaui, Ala., 10. ELIZABETH, N. J. Ernie Dur ando, 157, Bayonne, N. J., knocked out Joe Bonadies, 157, Philadel phia, . ST LOUIS Westbury Bascom, 1M. East St. Louis. 111., knocked out Nick Barone, 16, Syracuse, V Y . RICHMOND. Va. Georgie Small, 158-i. New York, outpointed Tony Masciarelli, 1614, Brooklyn, 10. The best pinch hitting record for one season belongs to Sam Les lie of New York Giants. During the 1932 season Leslie smacked 22 safe blows in pinch hitting chores. .Twenty-Four Beit Women Bowlers Meet In Seattle SFATTL" P Tve-tv-fni-!of the nation's best woman bowl ers aim lor tne 1-u pcev to.i.fc.u as the 32nd annual Women's In ternational Bowling congress launches its 39-day session. They'll be bowling in the annual sweepstakes, actually not a part of the W.I. B.C., but an annual test which starts the prolonged tourney on its way. The sweeps will .feature 24 dis trict winners competing in two divisions for two of the most cov eted titles in women's bowling. A 146-pin average is the dividing line. The dozen averaging that fig ure or above will compete in the so-called major division. The other dozen compete in the minor divi sion. They start at 9:30 p.m. (EDT). The tourney proper starts at ll:3li p.m., with 18 squads of booster teams from Seattle. Out-o'-towners, inHiidin" tem from Milwaukee, Wis., Cleveland and Indiunapolis start leveling tomorrow. Big Ten (Western Conference) Perry Rockafellow has been Col- schools have been playing against ' gate tennis coach since 1936. His each other in baseball since 1896. ! record is 156 wins and 50 losses. AgedQYean A wood Straight Kentucky Bourbon in all its Glory! ONLY J60 O 4 S Qt- II MNf. HIlKrt STUKIT llltMl IIIHtt. TU ITUI MSTIltMC CI.. flUlftll. HITKIt. Interclass Meet Won By Seniors An interclass track meet at Rose- burg high school saw the senior class score more points than were garnered through the combined ef forts of the other three classes. j Team scoring was: seniors 108, juniors 62, freshmen 211, lopho mores 17V). Points In this event were added to the agrefate total of points ; received in a series of competitive j events during the school year. The i class receiving the most points wins 1 the class cup. j Summary: 1 120-vard high hurdle Campbell ;S , Nolle 'J'. Olson Hfmptmui t S. Otrding 'Soph. Time: :!. ISO-yard low hurdlee H Stumh . Noll J, Campbell 8i, Olaon (8. Feero F. Time: 24 S. lOO-vard daah Crefory 9. Wttcher T. Time: :10 S. 235-vard dah Mathewi 'S'. Con ley , Fnry HelUwell (Ji, BlirUley )F. Time: :25 X VtO-vard daih Witfher J. L. Stumbo S-. Sullivan S, Bright (S, S wanton Ji. Time: :M3. 880-yard run Thompson iS. Brigga iS, Looker T, Sanders iS, Johnston U. Time: 21.T. Mile run Van Horn S. Looker F Johnston (J, Grove iSoph", GUI (Soph.. 5:21. Javelin CallU tjt, Lewis U. Walker S-. Parmeter iT, Morberg tSopht. Distance: 134' 4". Discus Swanaon J. CalMi 'J, Blanck Foa.cH tS', Olson t8. Dis tance: 104'. Shotp?.t Blanck S. Law mi, Swanson J. Llnnell S, ftandstrum iS.'ph. Distance: 40'. Broad Jump Moore ". Tnater 'Si. Siefridson IS'. Kalrenme-er tSopiv, H. Si umbo iS. Distance: 173". Hiih jump Gregory Backen fSoph'. Sigfrldson St, three war tia for fourth Forbes J. Tlshar Up, Bergerson 'J. Heiehtr 5' 4". Pole vault Bergerson U. Hicks 'Soph', tie between B.icken Soph and Slunck 'S'. tie for fifth between Ruth erford iS, and Bevans tSoph. Height: MO-vard relav flanlnrs 'Mathews, Van Horn. Con ley and Gregory. Jun ior: 1:4.1.3- Country Club Vftmen To Hct Tournament About 100 women golfers from all over Oregon are expected to par ticipate in the Oregon Women's Golf association sweepstakes tour nament Tuesday at the Roelsirg Country club. It stats at 8 a.m. Reservations should be made im mediately for the dinner at 7 p.m. Monday at the club. Genevieve Mc Clintock. telephone 3 3395, should be called for reservations. LOCAL NEWS Thurf May 17, 1S1 Tk Nawt-ttvUv, lUMburf, 0r. 7 RIVERSIDI WINS Grade school coach Bruce Ham ilton led his Riverside softballers to the crown Wednesday and at the same time broke the iron grip Rose school has held this year in ele mentary athletics. Riverside rapped Rose in the fi nal game of the season to take over the undisputed championship with three wins and a single loss. Aside from volleyball. Rose has taken every championship this year anl a majority of crowns last year. frv on a Coat of Paint i Sill a saT 5-" iiiii.innf nt f j If OF COLOR S1CIPIS , k. HIUSTRATIOH i mm' With the HEW SHERWIN-WILLIAMS 1951 STYLE GUIDE BORROW A COPY TODAY. . . MODERNIZE WITHOUT REMODELING :.. TOMORROW! 'gam SHiaWIN-WlllMMS PORCH AND FLOOR ENAMEL On et wMr crf selldhr Viet vererfghf . . . 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Caatas la 14 fie win a M d M am Jsk aa rwmw . a - ' w Tfc V A t iWrw it S4-VH Mirmii,i, -9L.3i. STYlt ClMOf SPICIFIID Sw HODUCTS JHfRWiV-lVIiMAfS t Paints lUiwauaValka AVOID FIGHTS SEATTI.E (.Vi Jack Hurlev says established fighters as well as those on their way uo are duck in chances to sten into the rin? with Harry "The Kid" Matthews, Seattle light heavyweight who re-1 cently conquered Irish Bob Mur-1 phv. i Hurley, Matthews' manaeer, said vesterdsr Middleweight Chamnion Sur Ray Robinwn ia the latest fighter to turn down an offer to face Matthews in Seattle this sum-1 mer. Hurley reported Tuesdar Utah heavyweight Rex l.vne lso had I reierted n offer to fight Matthews dsnite the promise of a $25,000 check. III At Hem. Mrs. 0. C. Lang field of S. Jackson St. is ill at her home. Visiting In Suth.rlin Mrs. J. H. White of Gaston, Ore., is in Suther Iin visiting at the home of her granddaughter, Mrs. Noah Rose Jr. fOUNTV PARK PROPOSED Chsrles Collins, county park su pervisor, will talk on a proposed county park for the Winston-Dil-lard area tonight at the regular retine of the Winston Commu nity club at 8 o'clock. All inter ested people In the Winston-Dillard area are invited. Visiting In Oakland Mrs. Flor- ence Moore of Roseburg Ls spend ing a few days in Oakland, Ore., visiting her daughter. j Visits In Raseburg G. W. Lange of San Francisco, vice presi-1 dent of the ORC, spent Wednesday I in Roseburg visiting friends. j R.portd B.tt.r Mrs. Maude Vogelphol is reported improving at I her home in Sutherlin, where she ! has been ill for the last two days. Und.rgo.s Surgery Mrs. IeV j lie Hancock of Klkton underwent! maior surgery recently at the Eu gene hospital. Go T. California Mrs. Perry ; Allen and small son of Sutherlin have left for California to spend i a couple of weeks visiting relatives and friends. last four years, have moved back to their former home in Eugene. Back Fr.m Cast Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Chapman Jr. re- turned to their home in Laurelwood ' today, following a few days vaca-l tioning at Yachats. j III At Home Miss Betty Fret well, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.' Hugh Fretwell of Princeton Ave., ; Roseburg, has been ill at home ! for the past two days. At Loomls Horn. Mr. and Mrs. William G. Lonmis of Salem visited this week at the home of j his parents. Mr. and Mrs. George Loomis of Wharton Ave., Roseburg. I Return Fr.m Dayton Mr. and Mrs. Millard Magness and children of Finlay street, Roseburg, spent Wednesday in Dayton trans acting business. prraj aj Msv. Back To Eug.n. Mr. nil Mr. I ' f 1J - .. k- L. -... 'been residing on Pine 'street the Former Rnidents Visit Mr. and Mrs. E. G. Randolph of Med ford, who formerly lived in Rose burg, visited here over the weekend with friends and relatives. Visit At Ptt.rton Horn. Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Browning of Hor ton. Ore., have returned to their home, following a few days 1 n Sutherlin visiting the former's brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Ed Peterson. Chaster Te M..t Alpha Iota chapter. Beta Sigma Phi, will meet tonight at S o'clock at the home of Mrs. Earl Wiley. 0t S. Kane street, with Mrs. Ralph Wiley and Mrs. Verdun Boucock as hostesses. Admitted T. Hospital Mrs. Gene Cobb of Roseburg was ad mitted to Douglas Community hos pital Tuesday for medical treat ment. She is reported to he im- firoving and expects to be able to cave the hospital in a few days. Full.rten Club Te Mwt The Fullerton Folk Dance club will meet Friday evening at 8 o'clock in the old Fullerton school gym. This will be a special practice ses sion for the June Folk Dance fes tival. Has Surg.ry Mrs. Alex Linas of Roseburg underwent maior sur gery Wednesday at Mercy hospital. Her condition is reported to be as good as can be expected. Her mother, Mrs. Lester Beckus of So nora, Calif., is visiting at the Linas home and plans to stay while her daughter recuperates. Return From San Francisce Mr. and Mrs. A. A. St. Onge of Stew art Meadows, Roseburg, drove to San Francisco last week, where they spent four days visiting rel atives in the bay area. They were accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. T. J. St. Onge of Garibaldi. Mlaa Shirley St. Onge, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. A. A. St. Onge, flew to San Fran cisco from Eugene and drove back to Roseburg with her parents. Miss Rleblinf III Misa Virginia Riebling, part ownei of the ViLo shop, has been ill at her home, 1005 S. Kane street, for the last few days. Her condition has im proved but she is not expected ta return ta work for at least two days. Return Te Suth.rlin Mrs. Jack Denley and Mrs. Ada Moore have returned to their homes in Suther lin following a stay in Seattle. They were accompanied to Seattle by Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Wahl. also of Sutherlin, who remained there for Mr. Wahl to receive medical treat ment. Stationed In Virginia Elliott Motschenbacher, son of Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Motschenbacher of Rose burg, flew from Portland Tuesday to report to Quantico, Va., where he will be enrolled for the officers training clasa in the marine corps. Motschenbacher was one of 30 se lected from Camp Pendleton, Oceanside, to take the course. Mr. and Mrs. Motschenbacher visiter! in Roseburg with his parents last weekend. Mrs. Elliott Motschen bacher has returned to her studies at Willamette university. The Sino-Japanese war wai In 1894 and 1895. 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