Purchase Of Seals Being Considered SAN FRANCISCO (PVSporti Editor Curly Grieve of the Exam !nr tiid today financier Louis R. Lurie ta offering to buy the Sm Francisco Seals of the Pacific Coast league. Grieve quoted the San Francisco financier as saying he has a hunch owner Paul I. Fagan will sell. The offer has been neither ac cepted nor refused, -urie said, add ing: "We will huddle again when he returns from Hawaii. "Paul ia angered at baseball be cause he cannot operate the way he wishes. He is so upset over the matter he may decide to get out comple.ely." Lurie presumably referred to Fa tan's long fight against the major league draft, which permits a big league team to grab a coast leaguer for $10,000 although a star might bring several times that in an open market. Lurie refused to disclose how much he is offering for the Seals, seventh in the league. Grieve said Faan. who left by plane Tuesday for Honolulu, reports Nobody's "Judgment Proof An auto accident can cost you more money than you have I Play tafel Phone your nearby State Farm agent now for free informa tion on State Farm Murual'a new low auto insurance rates! DON HALL ,0. 321 South Stephens Gfi? Phone 3-6233 STAT I SAIM MUTUAL AOTOMOSIll INSUIANCI COMPANY he has lost $200,000 on the Seals tms year. Grieve said the Seals owner is so opposed to the major league draft he has declared he would "close the stadium doors before submitting to it another year." Darkness Halts Twilight Game Darkness won out in the YMCA Twilight Softball league last night when the Junior chamber of com-merce-Umpqua Plywood game was called with the score tied 16-18. It was a game marked by home runs, bases on balls, and a phe nomenal third-inning rally by the Jaycees when 11 of their It runs were scored. The game will be replayed at the earliest possible date, YMCA officiala said. Six home runs were scored, three by each team. For Umpqua, Jimmy White, Noble White and Bill Benson made the circuit. For the Jaycees the homers were by Fred Steel, Wayne Crooch and Joe Buscho. Nine walks were given up by Umpqua's Swede Vang and eight by the two Jaycee pitchers Sid Moon and Joe Dame, who re lieved Moon in the fifth. Pre.ibvterian church beat the Veta All-Stars, li t in the other game. Presbyterian took the lead right in the first inning with six runs and never relinquished it Many of the Presbyterian runs were scored as a result of the 13 walks given up by the losing pitcher, Jerry Langen. Jim Daugh erty was credited with the win. Presbyterian made its 14 runs on only live hits while the All Stars landed eight safeties. , l -.--::1...:.,,,,.:,.,:., , j In a Salt Lake City Seattle game in the Pacific Coast League, Sept. 22, 1922 every player on the Seattle team was at bat four times, no more no less. 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DELUXE V-8 o u HotjHeoter, Seat Covert, Spotlight. Wot $1393 NjpW O $1343 1949 FORD CLUB COL$E CUSTOM V-8 q rioitic eot Rovers, Kadie, nearer ana wtrinrt, 0 II Carlson Favorfte U Of Mat Followers In Haddock Match Cowboy Cdrlson. the popular Wy oming wrestler and ex-rodeo star, will be the favorite with Douglas county mat followers at the Rose- burg armory arena Saturday as a challenger for the Pacific Coast light - heavyweight championship, now held by Gentleman Dale Had dock. The experts, the ringbirds, how ever, give the Michigan matmas ter the edge despite the fact that Carlson managed to hold Had dock to a two-fall draw here re cently. Haddock, charged with be ing a "cheese champ" who picks soft touches, said he was willing to meet any wrestler "if the guar antee ia right." F.ven with his tremendous back breaker hold, Haddock will have a tough time disposing of Carlson and his potent "bulldogging spe cial." Another Referee Signed Signed especially for the cham pionship match has been Harry Elliott of Portland, considered the best in the business. Matchmaker Elton Owen admitted, however. Friday, July 13, 19S1 Tko Newt-Review, lotebura,, Ore. 7 Indians Attempt Gag On Now YoVt Yanktt CLEVELAND .- land Indians tried to outgag the New York Yankees last night with mound. The Cleve-1 a Cadillac, but the joke back fired. Manager Casey Stengel recently I said the reason his Yank pitcher) i that he had the Are Ahhott-Rufus I refused to ride from the bull pen ; Jones match in mind, too, in sign- j to the mound in the Tribe'i jeep ing Elliott as referee. I waa that they were used to Csd- Last week the fans gave Buck lilac. Davidson some rough treatment ' So last night, Vice-President while working the Abbott Jones George Medinger of the Indians skirmish resulting in a disputed had his Cadillac convertible decision in which Jones was ! parked near the bullpen. It was all awarded the verdict. Abbott, the readv to sDeed a Yank reliefer to 1 lougn lexan. protested, aaa tne big. head-butting Negro from De I troit. Jones, agreed to the re match. The winner is slated to get a bout against Con Bruno, and the I winner of that clash will meet Frankie Stojack for the coast jun ior heavyweight crown. Matching J o n e s' spectacular head butts will be Abbott's "trig ger'' hold and neckbreakers. The bout is certain to develop into one ' of the most colorful and possibly roughest matches of the season and will be given the finale spot i on the twin main-event program, j The Haddock-Carlson coast title ' tilt will open the show, at :4S p.m. Both bouts will be one-hour, three fall affairs. the BEER SiJtb the Wattr" Q.-P.Q go Cy-faWnl. ti' DERBY TROPHY Pictured above, center, is the trophy that will be awarded the winner of the annual "Applebox" Derby scheduled for Saturday morning on Winchester St. The winning driver will also receive $100. Sponsors of the derby are Hansen Motor Co. and the Junior chamber of commerce. The trophy it on display in the window of The Toggery, 128 North Jackson. (Picture by Fredrickson Photo Lab) Girl Cancer Victim To Get Daily Gift Of Rose ATLANTA (JP Four sir' force sergeants of the 49th bomber- fighter wing in Korea have cancer j victim Betty Thompson drifting through a cloud of roses. "Miss Betty Thompson is to re ceive one dozen red roses from us Major League Leaders Solid at a nuT NOW $1445 All Other PriceOin Stock Similarly Gi$. . . Br Th Auocitted press NATIONAL LEAGUE BATTING 'bated on 200 timet ! bIt -Muttil. St. Louis. -36A; Ar)hurn. Philadelphia. .354. Hits A h burn, Pmlaaslpriia, 114. Musis), St. Louis, K4. Home mm Hodgei. Brooklyn. 28: Kiner. Pittsburgh, 20. Pilchinj (based on live decisions- Roe. Brooklyn. 12-1, .923; Werle. Pittsburgh and Brecheen, St. Louis. 5-1. ,6v::i. AMERICAN LEAGUE BATTING -ain. Philadelphia. .342: Minnso, Chicago, .Xi9. Hits DiMaggio, Boston, lod; Fnx. Chicago. M. Home runs Zernisl. Philadelphia. 22 1 Williams. Bo ion. Kobimon. Chicago: Wertt. De troit, Iff Pitching Kinder, Boston, 5-0, 1.000; Niaon, Boston, -l. .37. Soviet Law Called Confused Statutes SAN FRANCISCO -.P) Ros coe Pound, dean-emeritus of Har vard law school, described the So viet legal system as "a confusion of statutes." It it compounded of a few in iquitous holdovers from czarist jurisprudence, plus Communist in novations that "enable the mili tary and office-holding class - to e.xpioit the farmer and laborer be yond anything we have ever seen before," the noted law authority told the Commonwealth club. "What holds it together it the central committee of the Commu nist party." Pound added.. "You may call that justice if you like, but I have my own opinion." each day." they said in a letter to the Atlanta Journal. A money order was enclosed. Betty, who is 18 and doomed to die of cancer, broke her engage ment to sailor Tom Amburn on June 25 after he was recalled by the navy from a furlough granted to visit Betty. Amburn visited Betty but left here for his home in Sioux Falls. S. D when he heard hit mother had collapsed. Betty has lost one le., to cancer and the disease has spread to her lungs. S. Sgts. Melvin E. Knapp, James J. Nicholson. Bobby J. Stafford and William H. McGann read about the pretty East Point. Ga., girl'a plight in Stars and Stripes, a serv ice newspaper. The soldiers said they were just writing to "our girl. You have shown us a bravery that we respect a twwetness that we love and a courage that is unsurpassed." JOINS SOLONS SACRAMENTO, Calif. (.? Pitcher Alejandro Carrasquel, un cle of the Chicago White Sox short stop Are, Chico Carrasquel, i s joining the Sacramento Solons of the Pacific Coast league. The Solons purchased the 39-year-old hurler from Buffalo of the In ternational league where he has a 11 record. Hurdle racing is returning to Monmouth Park race track this sea son for the first time sine IMS. sfU, WRESTLING R32 XlnSr SATURDAY NIGHT AT THE ARMORY DOUBLE MAIN EVENT DALE HADDOCK vs. COWBOY CARLSON and ACE ABBOTT vs. RUFUS JONES First Match Starts 8:45 P.M. WOOLWORTH'S VALUE DAYS SALE . STRETCH YOUR DOLLAR --SHOP WOOLWORTH'S VALUES BEAT INFLATION VALUES W bJ W(TH THESE OUTSTANDING T afAaWW kaa Saturday, July 14, Through July 21 SANDWICH COOKIES 36c Lb. to 39c Lb. CANDY Orange Slices ALSO Gum Drops 25c Lb. PLASTIC YARDAGE 36 In 54-ln Plain 54-ln. Print 39c yd. . 49c yd. 69c yd. Heavy Glass TUMBLERS Large 9-0i. Siie 5c LADIES' Rayon Half Slip 69c PILLOW SILK SCARFS CASES Summer Prints 59c and 69c 98c Size "TOPS" 42 In x 36 In. 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