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Padres Nab Tenth Straight,
Get PCL Lead; Bevos Win
PACIFIC COAST LEAGUf
San Diego
Seattle
Los Angeles '
Oakland
Sacramento
Portland
San Francisco
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Thursday's Rasults
Seattle 6, Los Angeles 0
San Diego 4, Hollywood 3
Sacramento 6, San Francisco 5
Portland 3, Oakland 2
By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
The . defending champion San
Diego Padres were in undisputed
leadership of the Pacific Coast
League Friday there by virtue
of their 10th straight victory.
Outfielder Earl Rapp smashed
his 10th homer of thi season and
drove in Buddy Peterson m the
eighth to give San Diego a 4-3
decision over Hollywood Thursday
nieht.
Los Angeles had shared the top
spot briefly for a day. But
aeartie s men omgieion iiniueu
the Angels to four hits to achieve
a 6-0 victory that dropped Los
Angeles into third place.
Seattle is a half-game behind
San Diego.
i In other contests Portland de
feated fourth-place Oakland 3-2
and Sacramento, in fifth place,
edged out San Francisco e-a.
At San Diego Raoo's homer over
the right field fence broke a 2-2
tie. The Padres put down a Holly
wood rallv in the too of the ninth
after pinoh hitter Bill Hall singled
THURSDAY'S FIGHTS
n TUB AtCACIATED PRESS
SAN ANTONIO, Tex. Raul
(Raton) Marias. 121 Vi, Mexico
City, stopped Baby Moe Mario,
120 Vt, Reno, Nev., 5. (Non-title),
t nc iMr.RT.lTQ .Tnhnnv Sum.
merlin, 193, Detroit, outpointed
Young Jack Johnson, 207, Los An
(fnlne 10
JOHNSTOWN, Pa. Johnny
F.nhanks. 141. Pittsburgh, outpoint
pd Olenn Flanaean. 136 Vi. St.
Paul, 10. Moses Ward, 170, De
troit, stopped Jimmy Welch, 269
Columbus, Ohio, 2.
to drive in Carlos Bernier who
had walked. Reliefer Al Lyons
struck out R.C. Stevens on a 3-2
count to end the game.
At Los Angeles Singleton's fine
4-hitter was accompanied by 11
timely Rainier blows, including a
first inning homer by Monte Bas
eall his fourth of the season.
At Portland, Oakland center
fielder George Metkovich was hit
on the head by pitcher Dick Wai-
nei. Meutovicn was tauen to a
hospital for observation although
he did not lose consciousness. The
rest oi ine Kame seiueu mw a
duel between Waibel and the vet
eran Alan Gettel, Waibel scatter
ing 7 hits, Gettel 8.
Oakland 000 000 011-2 7 0
Portland 300 000 OOx 3 8 1
Gettel and Neal: Waibel and
Caldone.
Both Salem, Eugene
Fall To NWL Foes
By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
NORTHWEST LEAGUE
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Sports In Brief
By THI ASSOCIATED PRESS
-r GOLF
WHITE SULPHUR SPRINGS,
W. Va. Mike Souchak, Dow
Insterwald and Peter Thomson
tied for first round lead in White
Sulphur Springs open with 6-under-par
70s.
HOT SPRINGS. Ark. Bo Wln
lnger, Al Besselink, Doug Ford
and Ted Kroll tied with 67s in
first round Hot Springs Open.
SHREVEPORT, La. Clifford
Ann Creed, Opelousas, La., upset
defending champion Polly Riley,
Fort Worth, Tex., 4 and 3 in quar
ter finals of women's Southern
Amateur.
RACING
LOUISVILLE, Ky. Lori-Jane
($36.60) scored by a head over
Oil Painting in the feature at
Churchill Downs.
ALBANY. Calif. -Scotch ($10.40)
captured the $28,000 Golden Gate
Futurity.
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Thursday's Results
Yakima 11, Tri-City 4
Spokane 9, Eugene 3
Lewiston 7, Salem 4
Friday's Schedule
Wenatchee at Tri-City
Lewiston at Eugene
Spokane at Salem
Yakima draws bye
By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
Second division clubs turned on
the leaders in Northwest League
baseball Thursday night but the.
"uprising" wasn't reflected in the
standings.
Cellar-dwelling Spokane picked
up its fourth win in 15 starts, a
9-3 triumph over Eugene: Yakima
made it two straight over Tri-City,
11-4, and Lewiston outlasted Sa
lem, 7-4.
After dropping three in a row
at Eugene, Spokane sent the vet
eran' John Conant to the mound
against the Emeralds. He gave up
10 hits but kept them well scat
tered, walked four and struck out
seven. Spokane batters, mean
while, teed off on Eugene pitch
ing, collecting 15 hits.
Yakima batters handed out 12
safe blows as ' the Bears evened
the series with Tri-City at two
wins and two losses. Tri-City
grabbed an early 3-run lead but
Yakima tied it in the fourth in
ning, added one run in the fifth,
two in the seventh and put the
game out of reach wish a 5-run
outburst in the seventh.
A 4-run rally in the seventh in
ning gave Lewiston its second win
of the 4-game series at Salem.
The Broncs combined three singles
and two Salem errors for runs
that snapped the 2-2 deadlock that
prevailed going into the inning.
Don Frailey homered with a man
aboard for Salem in the eighth.
It was his third homer in three
nights.
Boxing Probe Postponed
For Further Investigation
PHILADELPHIA (AV-The Penn
sylvania Athletic Commission
Thursday postponed until Monday
the start of its scheduled probe
of professional boxing in the state
and, especially, last Friday night's
Harold Johnson - Julio Mederos
bout.
Commissioner Al Klein said the
delay was to enable further in
vestigation before the open hearing.
COLLEGE SPORTS
By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
Thursday's Results
BASEBALL
Willamette 8-3, Pacific U 2-0
Grays Harbor JC 3-5, Clark JC
11-6
TENNIS
Linfield 9. Oregon Education" 0
Lewis & Clark 4, Pacific U. 3
GOLF '
Pacific U. 12 V4, Lewis & Clark
5V4
POSTPONED AGAIN
VICTORIA, B. C. Ul The on
again, off-again attempt of Tacoma
logger Bert Thomas tu swim the
Strait of Juan de Fuca is off again
until 10 p.m. Friday.
Thomas was slated to set out on
the 20-mile swim to Port Angelesi
Wash., at 9 p.m. Thursday. High
winds battered the strait as that
hour approached, however, and the
ex-Marine frogman postponod the
try another 24 nours.
Huskies Snap
Ducks' String
NORTHERN DIVISION
By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
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Oregon State
Oregon 7
Washington State 4
Washington 5
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Thursday's Results
Oregon State 9, Washington State 1
Washington 5, Oregon 1
Friday's Sch.dula
Oregon at Washington
Oregon State at Idaho
By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
Washington halted Oregon's
Northern Division baseball win
ning streak at seven straight
Thursday but Oregon State kept
its record unblemished with anoth
er easy victory over Washington
State.
The Beavers from Corvallls
drubbed WSC, 9-1, and took over
undisputed possession of first place
in the standings after iVahington
clipped Oregon 5-1.
tor the Beaver, it was win
No. 5 without a loss and for
Washington it was the first win
in six starts.
At Pullman, OSC pitcher Jerrv
Epperle limited WSC to six hits
and was backed up by three dou
ble plays. He walked six and
struck out six. Five WSC errors
helped the Beavers.
Oregon outliit Washington 8-6
but the Huskies managed to con
vert their safe blows Into scores.
Three singles produced 'wo Wash
ington tallies in the third inning.
The Huskies added three more in
the sixth when Monte Geiger dou
bled home two runners and scored
on an infield error.
COACH NAMED
LA GRANDE Wl Jack Raney,
Weiser, Idaho, high school basket
ball coach, will become Msketball
coach at La Grande High next
season.
He succeeds Vic Adams, veteran
coach who resigned recently,
Fri., May 13, 195S The Newt-Review, Retebunj, Ore. 7
Ab Rice Bangs Out 255
Line, Hefty 631 Series
Ab Rice of the Hardtoppers bang
ed out a 255 game and a high
Commercial League series for the
reason Thursday night wheu he
toppled 631 pins. His game scores
included 179, 197 and 255.
In the Merchants League, Uoydj
Casteel of First Christian Church
rolled high game of 127 and Jim
Hennebeck had high series of 579
(195-177-207) for Firmco.
Other high Commercial games
included those by Doc Wellman
218, Chick Monnier 212, Selby Leep
216, John Tilley 208 and Ted Thor
son 203.
In the Merchants, Tony DeGroot
had a 226, Doyle Presnall rolled a
202 and Gary Hennebeck bad a
203.
Commercial results: Ohrysrtalite
TUe , Boyd's Coffee 1; M & H
Market 3, Morris Plumbing 0; Bru
on's Shoe 2, The Foresters 1;
Hardtoppers 2, M Ic M Printing 1.
Merchants results: Self Service
Laundry 2, First Christian 1;
Firmco No. 2 3, Yon. alia Lions 0;
coca cola z, ratterson s Bakery l
t-irmco No.
rs 1.
COMMERCIAL LEAGUE
W L Pts.
The Foresters '1 14 40
Bruton's Shoe 25 20 36V4
M & H Market "A 21 32
Boyd's Coffee 24 21 31
Hardtoppers 21 24 30V4
Chrystalite Tile 20 25 26
Morris Plumbing 17 28 23
M & M Printing 19 26 21
MERCHANTS LEAGUE
W L Pts.
Firmco No. 1 3t 14 42
Coca Cola 26 19 37
Self Service 25 20 35
Patterson's Bky 22 23 32
Thatcher's Clnrs. 21 24 "27
First Chris. Ch. " 19V4 25V4 23W
Yoncalla Lions 19 26 23
Firmco No. 2 16V4 28V4 20V4
Bids Scheduled June 10
For Umpqua Fish Ladder
Construction bids for a fish lad-'
der to be built around Jia South
Umpqua Falls are being received
by the Oregon State Game Com
mission until June 10, according
to P. W. Schneider, director of
the commission
The new ladder will be located
at a spot approximately 21 miles '
east of Tiller. It will open up a
new spawning ground above the
falls of approximately 22 miles. At
present, fish can negctiate the
falls only at extremely nigh water
levels.
The ladder will be about 160
feet long and will be concrete
throughout. It will have a rise of
a little better than 17 leet, with
a small gate and grillwork at one
end. There will be about 20 boxes '
that measure eight feet in width '
and 20 feet in length in the ladder. i
1 2, ' hatcher's Clean-
Indians Protest Game
Laws On Reservation
KLAMATH FALLS Wl J. C.
O'Neill, attorney for the Klamath
Indian Tribe, reported Tuesday a
formal attack on state game laws
on the Klamath Reservation.
He said he is asking the federal
court to rule that treaty rights
Klamaths, Modocs and Yahooskin
Indians would be violated if state
fish and game regulations were
put into effect on reservation land.
The case is an outgrowth f the
federal withdrawal of jurisdiction
over the Klamath Indians. A simi
lar action against state hunting
and fishing laws is being taken at
Umatilla Reservation.
WRESTLING
SATURDAY NIGHT
AT THE ARMORY
DOUBLE MAIN EVENT
Erie "The Magnificent" Pederson
vs.
s Don Kindred
and
"Bulldog" Bud Curtis vs. Danno McDonald
SPECIAL EVENT
"Irish" Red McKim vs. Jerry Woods
Matches under supervision of Roteburg Wrestling Comm.
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