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Fishing Prospects? In Southwest Good PORTLAND W Western Oregon wateri generally hold good promise -for angler this weekend. The game commission'! weekly bulletin by district: Southwest: Upper Umpqua and tributaries are clear and falling: trout an gling ii good. Barring weather changes water conditions should he excellent for the weekend. Fly fishing ihould produce the best catches small, dark patterns are preferred. A few summer steel head are in the North Umpqua be low Steamboat and scattered catches have already been re ported. Salmon season is closed in the upper Umpqua. Trout lishing is fair on coastal lakes, black bass fishing i good, and perch and crappie are biting line. Catfishin has slowed to a standstill. Striper catches have decreased but there are plenty In the lower Umpqua and Smith rivers. Larse numbers of shad are in the lower Umpqua and Smith rivers a neglected but excellent sport and food lish. Use mall spinners fnr shad as they will not take halt. Salmon season is open in the Umpqua below Scottsburg. and in Smith river, be low the falls only. Rogue river trout fishing Is good fo excellent in the main Rogue and tributaries below Shady Cove. Brown hackle flies and single eggs are best. Water is still dropping and clear. Salmon fishing is only fair. Best catches reported in the (islice area. Curry county streams and lakes are lair to good. Best catches on sin:le eggs, black gnat, and qrey hackle flies. Salmon fish ing is poor. JUNIOR LEGION PLAYS The Rosehurg Junior l.cnn team, under new coach ilal Zurcher, will play its second league game Saturday afternoon at Sutherlin. Tonight Myrtle Creek is slated In travel to Drain fnr their second contests of the year. "IT" E OPENING BOUT: . ERIC PEDERSON ri. MIKE NAZARIAN Main Event SOLDAT GORKY vs. TED BELL and COWBOY CARLSON First Match Starts 8:45 P.M. M - . Come In Today for Top Buys Nw Savog 30-305 Winchester Model 70-270 .22 Cal. from $14.00 Up Irfirt kri Hlrfl H U r I lllllltll I Umpqua Chiefs Meet Bandon The Roseburg Umpqua Chiefs I play their third Southwestern Ore- gon league game this Sunday alt I ernoon against Handon. The game ' is slated for Finlay field at 2 p.m. i The Bandon team is an unknown ! quantity because it, like so many other teams in the league, is still I in the process of being bolstered I by platers just gelling out of col : lege. Allhoujji there is some ques I tion ss to the team's makeup, there is no doubt as to the strength, j It is. according to grapevine re ports, one of the strongest teams , in the conference. The Chiefs will be facing one of ' the better pitchers in the league in Al hruk. In his first outing, ne pitched a nifty six hiller against Reedsporl. He ran into trouble against Medford last week, how ever, and went to the showers aftpr giving up four hits in the third in ning. Both Bandon and the Chiefs will he batlling for the third place po sition in Ihe league. Both have won one and lost one and are tied with North Bend and Coquille or the third place slot. Bandnn won its I opener against Reedspirt, 10-2. and dropped its second game to Med- i ford 7-2. ' Roseburg also has a loss to Med- ford blackening its record. The! Chiefs dropped Ihe season's ! opener, 3 2. bur came hack to1 down powerful North Bend last! Sunday, 5-4. ! Other league games scheduled for this Sunday are: Heedsport at Medlord. Coquille at North Bend ( and Brookings at Myrtle Creek. I High School Thinclods Enter Portland Meet Rosebnrj high school tr.tck coach ( Frank Iurdy report. Thursday night that he will accompany three' of nix track arc to Portland Sat- j uVay where they will enter the! junior division competition in the Oregon AAU meet. The three are Boh Brandt, John Rand and Klmer Stritke. Brandt will run In the 440 yard dash and the 880-yard run. Rand will also participate in the 880 and Slritzke will run in the mile. WRESTLING SATURDAY NIGHT AT THE ARMORY FISHERMEN! HUNTERS! See Our Sporting Goods Department For Complete Fishing and Hunting Equipment! SPECIAL Used 8mm LEVELL $50.00 1 to Shsils Included ' I a-"gJ tfitSO Happy Chandler Sets Own Terms i f h " M A r. .. .. 1 Happy Chandler NEW YORK (JPi Albert B. (Happy) ( handler is finally ready to bid farewell to baseball at his own terms. The relurtant-to-Ieave baseball commissioner has promised to re sign "soon" provided the major league clubowners accept , self provised servers nee contract de signed for his protection. In agreeing to abdicate 11 months before the expiration of his seven year contract, (.'handler gave the owners the following ultimatum: 1. That he is to be paid in full the balance of his $65,000 annual silary which does not expire until Way 30. 19.'2. 2. That he be indemnified against financial responsibility for any damages assessed against or ganized baseball during Ihe remain ing year his contract has to run. 3. That he be relieved of ail re sponsibilities such as expenses ac cured by Ihe commissioner's of fice for his ill fated campaign to succeed himself. Kven then, should the severance pact be approved, Chandler will still have the final say as to the precise date when he will step out. ( handler admitted last night he had placed his offer of resiuna iton in the hands of the American and National league attorneys, and said he was confident the owners would accept his proposal. Junior High Softballers Schedule Opening Games After the cirrus caused the can cellation of the oocner of the VMCA junior high school boys soflball league last Saturday, the league's curtain raiser was slated for this Saturday. Eight learns will he on hand at the Veteran's field Saturday wi'h the first Iwo games scheduled for 1 p m. and the remaining two at 3 p m. The one o'clock games pit North Roseburg against Presbyterian and M el hod i t against Oil lard Methodist. At 3, the News-Review meels Sulherlin and Baptist tan gles with Christian. i ' . - ''-' iw , . i'a-M-L-.n.-jirM a In The Majorso Rv Th Auorlatcd Pro NATIONAL t.EAGl'F W L P. I Rrnnkltn 10 IS JIS2 Cinrmnatl T ST 1 I St Loins 24 21 .ST I I New York M 23 WO Roatnn 24 1 S Chi ram 21 22 4 PtiiIH1hti 21 . I Pitt bur I n IT 20 170 i: THCRSnAY'S RKSI'LTS B-nnklvn 2. St Lou I 1. rinrinnatl V Now Yrfc 4 Phll'1lphl T, CMrafO 1, Botton S. Pltiahtirih 0. AMERICAN LEAULB W L P. I 0lrr w ii Tt Nw York 2 IT Hoi t nn 7 19 ..W7 I Cle-vel-md 2S 21 Ml l Detroit 21 2 Alt Wash In rtnfl 1 T 27 .10 1 .' Phllarllphi tS W .V-1 " St Lou I IS 1.1 II THt'FSDA Y'fl BrSI'LTR Chfrngo S. Wahinton 0 Clvrland S. Philadelphia S (nlfht B'wton 5, Detroit 3 jrtirht) Naw York 7. St. Lotita .1 (nlfht). Christian Church Beats All-Stars The Chrislian church soflball Icam pnslfd its fnurlh win without a defeat Thursday niuht by com' ' ins from behind ui Ihe last inning !lo edSH Ihe Vels All-Stars. 13-11. j In Ihe only uame of the evening at Veifrans field, the Christians saw the All-Stars forge Into a one run le:id in the top of the seventh. I The All Stars came from behind with a five-run burst on two er rors, three walks and a single hit. The Christian s Carey Piper, bat ! ting leadolf. averled disaster for his team in the bottom half of the ! frame by brinqini in three runs i with his team's second homer. ! The winners went into the lead early in the game with Iwo runs in Ihe first and one in Ihe second inning. The Vets lied it up in the : third and went ahead by one run in the fourth. The lead changed j again in the fifth when the Chris ! tians look advantage of some j shaky pitching to push across ; seven tallies. Besides I'ipcr's timely homer, his leammate Jim Artman lotted one in Ihe second inning and Ihe All Star s Waybright did the same ' in the same inning. Medalist DeMoss Opens Play Today QUINCV, HI. -J.V) Pretty Pat Gainer carried Texas' hopes into the quarterfinals of the Women's Trans-Mississippi golf tournament today against defending Champion Ma none Lindsay of l)ecatur, 111. Miss Garner, of M idland, Tex., who had been playing golf only a little more than Ihree years took on the deliberate and capable Mis Lindsay in one of two. feature matches over the (Juiticy Country club course. Playing sub par golf for the ec nnd slrainht day, Sss Ga'iicr elim inated Mrs. John Davis of Quincy, 5 and 3, yesterday with an assort ment of shots featuring an eagle 3 her second of the tnurna inent on the 437 yard ninth hole. Miss Lindsay was charted In , even par figures as her methodical j shooting beat Kuth Tenk, Qniucy, ! 4 a nd .1. The first match, and co-feature of the day between medalist Grace De Moss, of Corvalhs, Ore., and Ruth More, Pekin, III , was sche duled for 2 pm. CST. Miss He Moss, beaten in the 19.'0 trans finals by Miss Lindsay, came close to shooting herself out in the second "round yesterday. She was one up over Mrs. Ann Hreault of Chirago. at the turn, but was one down through IS holes as her woods and irons had her every place except on the fairwavs. Two faulty drives hy Mrs. Breaulf. on the 17th and 18th. en abled Miss DeMoss to catch up and win the match. The most shutouts rt itched In the maioe leagues was 11.1 hv Walter .lohnjon. He arhieed this total over a period of 21 vears in the American league. MAN! THAT'S REALA-- FLAVOR! - -.4 - j iti mv MiRfi m ton WORLD'S FINEST BOURBON itxi i. iui mniLMi ci.. CMMi i. Dorish Pitches Chisox To Chicago Nips Washington; Brooks Tally ! By JACK HAND AMoclaed Praaa S porta Writer I Fritz Dorish is " the Jptest i "waiver waif to burst out as shtiloul starter for the incredible Chicago White Sox. Paul Richards has a new trick every day in the preatest sleight of hand job since Thurston sawed his last woman in two. And the end is not in sight. You wouldn't be too surprised if he pitched catcher Gus Niarhos against the Yankees and got away with it. He yanked Dorish ou of the hat yesterday his first start af ter nine turns in the bullpen. But what need has Richards for a bullpen? His starters o the route every day. This was the Sox's 24?h complete pitching job. Dorish first clustered no the box scores at Boston in 1047. In 4R and '49 when Sox pitching gave rvay more gobs of runs than Tei Williams and company could siipoly. Dorish couldn't make it. L ,:;Lj : i ooin ynars ne imtsnrn it tne m - nors. Last year the St. Ixuis Browns grabbed him for $10,000 As a reward for a 6.SW earned run average even the Brownies let Jnm go. Me was on the Toronto roster when the White Sox drafted him. fiorish's neat five-hitter against Washington. 5-0, was Chicago's sixth shulout and 20th win in Ihe last 22 starts. No wonder thev the Hollywood htars. who , cf h- dmwZ' b lead the American league by j J chucked a six hitter in blanking i ton. 72; Fox. chiram. a Hom robust 44 game margin Senators Confused ! The Sox confused the Senators j with their amazing speed and oar ing behind a nine-hit attack. Steal ing three bases in six attempts they cave Julio Moreno loe Moreno, .ioe llavne, and Sandv Consuegr. the 11 nru It u-a (ha Snv ivth jiiiers. It was the Sox's sixth straight on their new string and the Senators' 16th loss in their last 18 games. ' The New York Yankees barely averted another disaster in St. Louis, rallying with three in the ninth in null nut 7i rWisinn The result left the world champs 4' i games behind Chicago as they j move into Comiskey park for i tour-game set. j I'obby Brown's double tied the score in the ninth and Ralph llouk von it with a two-run single. With joei Rerra sidelined hv a pre me iniury. Chnrley Silvera and i Monk split the Yank catching du ; ties. Rerra was hit over the eye in a relay throwing contest. Boston snapped its five - game losing streak at Detroit, 5-3. as i Do in DiMagsio kept his 27-game t hilling streak alive and won the name with one blow. Horn singled to left with P'e bases full and i score tied in the eighth to hand the loss on Ted Gray i Big Luke Kaster led Cleveland 'hack on the win paih after two i dereats with a three-run homer j for a ft 3 ertee over Philadelphia Although nicked for 12 hits, Lou llnssie made his old mates be come his first victims of the year. ! While the star-dusted White Sox slule the headlines, Brooklyn fiiuelly pilert up a fi'i game lead in 'he National. Af the rate they're lining they may sew it up by La bor day. No waiver pitchers. No un knowns busting down fences. Just Ihe same professionals who did it in '47 and '49 and may do it pcain. Hurls O no-run Win Preacher Roe. the Rrooks meal ticket, skinned home with another one run w in. 2 1. over St Louis. It was his eichth straight of an ttnlreaten season and fifth by one run. The Cards nothit the Dodeers rine to five hut a ninth inning s.ngle by Carl Furillo with the bases loaded, score tied and none rut l.roke up the game. It was a tough le for Rookie Tom PoholslV who had a three niter going 1o the nini;th when be filled the bases with two walks and a single. The enterprising Cincinnati Reds knocked off New York again. 5 4. to mo into a second place tie with Si Louis. It a the Reds' best road trip in vears. 8 2 against the east so far. Virgil Stallcup s three rt.n homer off I)ae Koslo in the lifth. giMng the Reds a 51 lead at lie time, proved decisive. Rub ha Church pitched the Phils to a 7 1 romp over Chicago, allow ing fiP hits for hfs sixth win. TIE . REMEMBER DAD FATHER'S DAY JUNE 17th O o 120 NORTH JACKSON ' 6 Th Nws-RtYiw, Hoteburg, Ore Friday, Junt I, 1751 Solons Whip Padres, 8-7; Rainicrs Run Over Beavers PACIrtC COAST I.CAGT't W L Prt Srr,mnto 4a 33 .SM Seam 40 .MS Hollywood - XI 34 ..121 Oakland .TT M .SIS Portland M M . ..wo Loa Anale as 3A .Son GB, San Dtrg, ban a i VK8TFPDAY S RT.SL'LTS Sanle T. Portland 4. Hnlltwnod 3. San Franrlaco Oakland 4. Loa AnaHta 1. Sarramcnto S, San Ptego 7. By Tha Ataociatad Prn ,'"' fhl" T J"""" TJJ : Into another weekend series lodav The Pacific Coast league swings ..7:,u ,l i . . . !Lh Ji? i" ,TJKry.S.,lu! quo and with last night's partners playing al d liferent parks. All first division teams won and second division teams lost in yes-1 terdaya exercises, which pro- . j e- l-- duced a shutout at San rrancisco! and a neat bit of relief pitching by Sacramento's Spec Klieman. j The shutout belonged to B e n omi rim ill -u. (i id! iiic i ii m loss m me aians lor me last place Seals. Ktieman came on with one out and the bases loaded in the ninth inning of Sacramento's game ati '"'S"- du . . , , . . . , . . . i h? - ' " . 9 runs across before Klieman retired the side via a pair of grounders. The Solons maintained their half game lead by winning, 8-7. Hiti Homtr Second place Seattle broke out of i a 4 4 tie in the eighth inning on a ! nomo run Walt .ludnich and j pru on ae.eai rnruanu. George Vico drilled a three-run round tripper for the Rainiers, Oakland stayed in fourth place, three games off the pace, with a 4-1 victory over los Angeles. Bill Avers pitched five hit ball for the Oaks. A cow-milking contest, won by Ruth Steinmetz of Portland, pre I ceded the Rainier-Beaver game in the Rose city. With that out of the way. a pa i rade of pitchers went to the mound, i Portland sent four, Seattle two, ! with Harold Brown called in to re- i licve Seattle's Steve Nagy in the I seventh, quelling a late Beaver up- : rising. Red Adams started for Port ,and anf1 was f(,ll(,we,J bV Jimmy l-ynn- Vince HiBiasi-who was T-R-O-U-T F-l-S-H-l-N-G HUSKY RAINBOWS Na LicntN Limit Mt. Sexton Trout Farm 6 Ml. South of Wott Crook U. S. 99 Privotoly Stock1 Ptthina. Aro. Phono 2774 NEW COMFORT! FREE -BREATHING .SHOES of Exclusive Aented Luther Woor toot i h i b root bo who ocr top! Bovoloitooor kcMteor prow It tops loot colf. rhr, tnon cosMtortabto oil lr kM. Soo rhto iot Oj-wlin Into of MMrtlT my led mk oorf (km ttososn fsw omtro toilv. sory o inrif. Coll o wrtio r ). -MIM H Drntor toslor ftw mn ! fff AMAZm tiooj is fom kMoo, Motyoon roATKM m Wm. A. Clark Rout t. Bex tfO RoMburq, Orvqan AERATED IEATHER m Sii- is TOP for POP 1 -a - - MEN'S STORE charged with the loss and Bob Drilling. i, Portland, trailing 4-2 in the sev enth, tied the game when Nagy gave up singles to Joe Rossi and ("al Mclrvin and walked Eddie Bockman to fill the bases and Bron, Nagys relief, yielded a single to Eddie Barr. Leo Thomas and Joe Brovia hom ered for the Beavers' first two runs. The Beavers and the Rain- iar mn. tt Roaltla trvHav fnr an- , mher foureame seriev Major League Leaders NATIONAL l.EAGI'K Rnbinon. Brrwikiyn, .my. uumi, at. AiUbun.. pniiadi- Ph'. 10; Robinson. Brooklyn, s. Hm HodtM BmokivS. ia: wMt- imkp, pithurgh. iv puchtn i based nn JJ'yoS' tvTkiia!' ' amfiucan i.rii e rsiiim " ... Chlc.10 4-0, i.ooo; Lopat, n Yom. : i-i, .sas. Robert Moses (Lefty) Grove had the best won -lost percentage in the American League five times. ROSEBURG. OREGON Boys Girls Win A Prize RIDE IN WARDS BIKE PARADE TO BE HELD JUNE 22nd. REGISTER AT WARDS. 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Tony Jsn iro. lSo'.j. Voungstnwn. outpointed Charlie Fusari, ISO'i, Irvingum, N. J.. 10. WASHINGTON Gene Smith. Ill'i, Washington, knorked out Elijah Williams "Little Dynamite", 128, Washington. 10. SAVOLO FAVORED SOUTH FALI-SBURG, H Y. ( T-i Up here in the Catskills they laugh at the 12 to 5 ndds against Lee Savold. They consider th re formed nlayboy a dead rfneh to knock out joe Louis in the hattlei of the relieves at the Polo Grounds June 13. The "they includes bavoid nitre self. Manager Bill Daly and other very contident members of th training party at the Kemersoa country club. VO MOT MAKE ) , BIG JOBS OF. SMALL -- WE OO GOOD HONEST KTHAT5 ALL "AT YOUR PHONE 3-5553 MOVIE Porticiponts rr ELIZABETH TAYLOR n BENNETT (WE r I I C. . ,3 m. -tK I ifiLviLv w