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Pinchhitter Gene Woodling smashed a loag drive into the right field seats. A grand slam homer? Nope. Just a little single. How's that you say? Scores Run As Woodling was rounding first, he passed Hank Bauer who had stopped between first and second to congratulate his teammate. This action limited the blow t e asingle. Phil Rizzuto, however, scored from third with the run needed to win. The score was New York Brook lyn 3. And they call the Dodgers daffy! In other exhibition Barnes involv ing major league teams: Manager Marty Marion gave his ailing knee the first test of the season when he played four innings at shortstop as the St. Louis Cards lost a 5-3 contest t otheir Omaha Western league farm hands. Monte Irvin and Bobby Thom son drove in two runs each to lead the New York Giants to a 5-4 vie- Let Us Fill YOUR Tank today at " GLEN BEACH Associated Service Station 445 N. Jackson Ph. 2-9131 Carlson Meets Pacific Champ In Main Event There will be only one Pacific coast wrestling champion on the program at the Roseburg armory arena Saturday' night, but the dou ble main event announced by Matchmaker Elton Owen might bring two title tilta here in the near future. Gentleman Dal Haddock, the Michigan grappler who three months ago won the coast light heavyweight title from Eddie Wil- jliams. in a match at Boise, Ida., will be making his first appear I ance here since copping the crown. He will wrestle Cowboy Carlson in one of the one-hour, three-fall bouts. The other match will send Rufus Jones against Ace Abbott and the winner has been promised a match against Con Bruno, "Mr. 5-by 5" of the mat. The winner of that match would then receive a contract for a title tilt against Frankie Stojack, coast junior heavyweight champ. Haddock will not risk his title against Carlson, who claims that the champ has been hand-picking his title opponents. The former Wyoming rodeo performer who took part in the local event last weekend, believes his "bulldogging special" is a potent enough weapon to beat Haddock and force the top ranking fundamentalist into a championship bout. Carlson, besides appearing in the rodeo, battled Bruno to a draw here last week and looked impressive in going the route. Owen announced that Tex Haer, who haa been promoting in Idaho, will spend the summer on the coast and plans several appearances here. The former world title con tender is one of the most popular grapplers ever to appear here and made his home in Roseburg before moving to Boise. The two-star show is expected to attract .another large crowd Douglas county fans are urged to make ringside reservations at Powell's. Two Women Tie For Golf Honors Mrs. Walter Brydget and Mri. Ralston Bridges stroked identical low net scores of M over IS holes at the Roseburg country club course Tuesday to tie for top class A honors in the women's sweep stakes play. Mrs. Ralston Bridge! was awarded the win. when the two drew straws to determine the win ner. It was the regulsr weekly play for country club women golfers. Mrs. Roger Gee won the class B competition with a low net of 78. In the hole class C play, Mrs. Don Smith won with a low net of 42. More play is scheduled t h i a weekend, when the men and women take part in mixed two-ball four some matchea. Starting Tuesday, June 3. and continuing through Wednesday and Thursday, the women will run off qualifying rounds for the Corter-Pearson handicap playoff. This is for all class B members. tory over the Red Sox in Boston, Vera Law pitched the Pirates to a 5-2 triumph over Cleveland in Pittsburgh. Ken Johnson and Milo Candint combined to hurl the Philadelphia Phils to a 5-1 victory over the thirties in Shihe park. Roseburg, Oregon S3 S3 S S Phone 3-5353 PORCH AND DECK PAINT SALE PRICED REGULAR 1.29. 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Representing cities from all over ths Willamette Valley and the southwestern part of the state, the golf tournamen for women draws an impressive contingent from the Roseburg area. The Eugene tour ney is the final preparatory engage ment of the season before the all important final tournament at Klamath Falls in August. This fi nal tournament will determine the city represented by the best wom en's team of the year. The five low scoring women from each city will add their scores and the com bined result will determine the winning city. So far this season, tournaments have been held at Roseburg and Coos Bay. Wed., June 27. l51Tho Newt-Review, Ret burg, Or. 7 PRACTICE HALTED Coach Hal Zurcher reported Tues day night that Pee Wee baseball practice is to be suspended three dsyt next week because of the Fourth of July. He said there would b no practices Wednesday, Thurs day and Friday, July 4, 5 and t. Practices, however, will be held Monday and Tuesday. DiMoggio Brother Joint Western League Team TACOMA P Vince, the eld est of the baseball-playing DiMag gio brothera, has hooked on with Tacoma of the Western Interna tional league. The 38 year-old DiMaggio man aged the Pittsburg club in the class D Far West league until the team's demise. He has teen duty in the renter field spot, getting two hits and driving in one run in three games with Tacoma. Louis Wary Of Bottles, Cancels German Battle NEW YORK (.Vt - Joe Louis broke off all negotiations for a proposed Berlin bout with Hem Ten Hoff today because of the bot tle throwing episode at the Ray Robinson-Gerhardt Hecht fight last Sunday night. The Brown Bom her 'a manager. Marshall Miles, said "we're not going to fight over there. Joe was not happy over the reports he'i read on Ray't Berlin fight FIGHTER GIVES AID TOKYO (-ft World Fly weight Champion Dado Marino of Honolulu today presented 50.004 yen (about $lo) to the widow of of Japan's best boxers who waa killed in a train wreck last Octo ber. Marino visited Mrs. Horiguchi in Chigasaki after he heard she and her four children were in hard circumstances. REASONABLE RENT: Business Location with 10-Ft. Frontage on 200 Block of North Jackson. Inquire at :HOTEL GRAND Mr. Ryan or Hr. Albright RADIGAN'S ASSOCIATED STATION 2201 N. Stephens phone 2-tl9l the SPOT to STOP for a( with Tiger Power Attention Taxpayers: The Annuel meeting of the Douglas County Taxpayers' league will be held at 10:00 A. M., Friday, June 2tth, Circuit Court Ream, "Court HotiM, Reteburg, Oregon, far the consideration of the If 12 Budget, the lection of officers, and tuK ettier business ae sheH prep fly com) before the mooting. 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