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Hamlin i f"-"aq","g toobapvour TOOBAPvtxi f'""'""'tega f . ves, mv frienos.with TH1 fcT'i'-vi'S ! '-'fe'C THERE eOE5 BOY DREW Tf WAGEKED SO WftVlf I CHAMP RIDE THROUGH... -itSferSSSSA I S6f TH" CHAMP'S ) FISHERMAN HEAVILY ON frSP'ONLV 2fe-v V BUT WHICH OF TH1 (55-a3&-- 1 j l N6T7 THATIX HIS FIRST HIMTOO-BLfT FOOLS BET CK-. V CHAMPS'THt.OU a-'' BETH-ENO I TIME IN TH ( WE WARNED f AGAINST SSSSvS. ORNEW? J Jaycees Booted From Tournament In First Game By North B&id Team BLONDIE By Chic Young A-glJ ( (r THEPE'S NOBOOV J ff IM THE f S ( CO A WAV.. HOME, THEN HO f I FAMILV DOS ) f p v - I WANT TO iWES ARSVOU?-- V,WOOF SOME PEOPLE k 6; SPEAK "TO THE J CnOBOOvT VaV, C W.C " H'5JH?. SiblESTV 0T i The Junior chamber of com merce, representing the Twilight Softball league of Roseburg, was booted in the fust round of play in the district 6 tournament at Drain Monday night. The Sports men store of Oakridge won the state tournament berth. Bennett Painters of North Bend dumped the Jaycees in. the first game of the sudden death series 11-7. Oakridge bounced North Bend In the finale, 4-2, in a nine inning overtime tilt. The North Bend hitters brought out thr big guns to devastate the Jaycee pitching staff of Joe Dame ana Bob Kidder. Fred Murray Tom Steger and Red Hodge of North Bend all collected homers. These home runs all came in a five-run flareup in the third In ning that drove Dame from the mound to make way for Kidder. Get In Sixth The Jaycees were blanked through the first five innings, but broke loose for three tallies in the sixth. It appeared that the losers might get in the race In the sev enth. Dick Nichols opened the frame with a homer and North Bend pitcher Harvey Wellsandt walked four men In a row. the threat died, however, when he struck out one man and forced two more to ground out The North Benders got off to a good start in Uie second game for the district 6 title. They pushed across two runs, but couldn't hold the margin. Oakridge scored one in the third and then tied the score at the end of the seventh. After a scoreless overtime eighth, O a k ridge had two outs in the ninth when a single, balk, error and walk allowed two runs to score to cinch the contest. Cottage Grove and Oakridge Jinx No Bother To Champ Maxim SUMMIT, N. J. OP) Light Heavyweight Champion Joey Maxim says tie s not worried over the title jinx that has hexed five boxing kings this year. "Jinxes aren t going to help anybody In tkere Wednesday, said Maxim, who defends his crown against Irish Bobby Murphy in Madison Square Garden tomor row night. "I'm more concerned about some of that rough stuff he likes to pull. "If he pulls any dirty stuff on me, I'll give him some of it right back." said Joev who started to smoulder as he discussed the mat ter. Maxim has been fighting pro close to 12 years and knows all the tricks. "This is all or nothing with me," said Maxim. "I'm on the spot and I'll give it right back to him. Thumbs, if necessary. I don't ever start that kind ot stuu but I'll protect myself.'' Bobby Burns Murnhy, a fighter who bores in from the start and keeps throw ing punches without a letup, was Burned, up at tne cnarges trom me Maxim camp. "I don t pull any of that sort oi tiling," said tne socKing ban Di ego sailor. "They re lust getting up an alibi," said Murphy. "Maxim can't take it in the body, and believe me, I'm going to belt him plenty there. As a matter of fact, I'm going to knock him out with a left hook to the body within seven rounds." Murphy has looked real snarp in his workouts while Maxim hasn't been any ball of fire. As a result, the odds have switched and the challenger is now a S to 7 choice. When the match was signed, Maxim was installed as a 1 to 2 choice. The 15-rounder figures to draw crowd of from 9J00 to 10,000 and a gross gate of about $60,000 at a $15 top. from district I wiU.Qter the state tournament at MKCJie starting sunaay. Firat gmtl Roaeburg 000 WIS 4 T 3 North Bend 13 120 X 11 12 J Dam. Kldfler 121 and Cave: Well aandt and Anderaon. Loatns pitcher, Dame. Si-nnrt fame! Oakridge 0OI 001 OI1J 4 8 3 North Bend 200 000 ono 1 S 4 Davlea end luddath; Wellaandt and Anderaon. Seattle Meets Angels Tonight Bv The Aaeoctated Preaa The Pacific Coast league teams are taking up tonight where they left off Sunday. Seattle's pacemakers, still seven games to tne good in nrst place with only 22 more ,to play, throw Marv Grissom with an 18 and 9 record, against Los Angeles' Bob Spicer, who has won IS and lost 11. Without saying so directly. Man ager Rogers Hornsby of the Rai niers leaves the impression he con. siders his team "in" for the pen nant. He points out that Seattle hasn't had a slump, that its long est losing streak was tiiree games, and that a form reversal isn't likely now. As to the Seattle-Hollywood five game scries that follows the Los Angeles series, Hornsby says he doesn't particularly fear the Stars and if we lose them all we'll still be in first place." Hollywood resumes at San Diego tonight, with Wally Hood (10 and 7) lining up against the Padres' Red Embree (10-13). At Portland it will be Paul Hin. richs (0 and 1) for San Francisco against the Beavers' Lyman Linda (11-10). Oakland's Bill Ayers, one of the narocst-working twiners in the cir cuit, goes for Oakland tonisht in Sacramento against the Solons' iricnn cinott, 13-12. Ayers, who has won 19 and lost 12. will he striving to become the league's nrsi zu-game winner mis season. Football Officials Gather Wednesday For Discussion Football rnnrhpe nnrl nffimnle from the Sutherlin-Roseburg-Myr- ue i-reen area win gainer at the Roseburg Junior high school Wednesday niL'ht at 7-.W fat- th annual football clinic. Conducted by A. Oden Hawes, assistant secretary-treasurer of the Oregon School Activities associa tion, the clinic brings up to date all me new luuiuau ruics mat govern high school fnnthall nvpr tha llnila States. In addition. Un WM will finn. duct certification examinations for men winning 10 otuciate games dur ing the local season. , In The Majors Bv Th Asocle.tfd Preii AMERICAN .LEAGUE W h Pet (IB Clevelind 73 43 .B38 New York .M I Bnstnn ' wi .wm Chicago (14 S3 .,147 10' Detroit S 81 .478 IS1 Washing rn 47 tw .via Philadlphl 46 73 W7 20'4 St. J-rOUlI -10 IW VI MONDAY S HfiSUUia C1rvland 3 WanhinRlon .1 Dotrolt fi-5. New York .1-12 NATIONAL LEAGUE MONDAY'S RESULTS Brooklyn at Boiton. postponed, rtln. (Only game irheduledt Fights Last Night Br Tht Aiioc fated Praia PHILADELPHIA Feather weight champion Sandy Saddler, 130. New York, stopped Hermta Freeman, 134, Bangor, Me. mon-tltle, Si. ALLEN TOWN. Pa. Johnny saxion, :.Vi. New York, atopped Tommy Ciarlo, 14fl. Walerbury. Conn. (!. BHOOKLYN-Bammy (itiiuanni, iwc,. Stamford, Conn., outpointed John Cerky, 131 Da Moinea IB). w Fast service on AUTO GLASS REPAIRS Now It tht timt to hov auto glow rtpoin made. Wfl bandit all typts of o'M and door hardwart. I S yeart of auto n'o itrvlct In Qwburrl. DOYLE'S Sales & Service Highway 9 at Garden Valley PHONI 3-4141 Vancouver Caps Fading In Western Competition By Tha Aaaoclated Praaa . The fading Vancouver.Canllanos. less than six weeks ago the team to beat in the Western In ternational league pennant race, reii anoincr nait game oa the pace last night . . Fourth place Wenatchee clipped the Caps 8-8 in the league's only scheduled game and the former front-runners dropped 4(4 games back of Spokane. A Vancouver rally was cut short in the .last of the ninth inning when Bobby McGuire hit into a double play with the bases loaded. Earlier in the Inning, the Caps came within one run of the Chiefs on Jimmy Moore's triple, scoring Bob McLean and Reno Chesto. A full salte of games is on tap tonight. Wenatchee plays again at Vancouver, Spokane opens at Tri-City, Tacoma at Victoria and Yakima at Salem. Tut.. Avjft 21. 1951 The News-Review. Roseburg. Or. 7 rv.T.r.i.i.i r.iirs 1 ' H mhm 2 llllf. " ll a . jT UAAS. ;,V- .., rrf t evvxDcvfcsen "A When yem travel East, you'll find It a happy choice to go Union Pacific You'll rest w yen rid 1 1 1 enjoy won derful dining-car meals, home-like lounges, comfortable Pullmsn and coach accommodations. 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