The news-review. (Roseburg, Or.) 1948-1994, May 21, 1956, Image 7

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IS THIS THE END OF OLSON? Referee Mushy Callahan tolls the lO-count over the
kneeling figure of Carl (Bobo) Olson, decked by Sugar Bay Robinson in the fourth
round of their middleweight title fight in Los Angeles. It was Robinson's fourth over
Bobo. Some sports writers are voicing the opinion that Olson is through as a con
County Harriers Fare Well In Oregon
Track Tourneys; Douglas Man Wins Two
Lcs Angeles Lead Slips;
Bearers, Seals Split Pair
PACIFIC COAST LEAGUE
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Seattle
Sacramento
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San Francisco
Portland .
Hollywood
Vancouver,
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14 28 .342 10H
Douglas County cinder artists
fared very well during the state
class A-l, class A-2 and Class B
track meets held over the weekend
at Corvallis and Springfield.
Roseburg High, which sent three
men to the big show, failed to qual-1
Friday.
The A-2 meet, held in conjunc
tion with the A-l cinderfest at Cor
vallis saw the two-man team from
Douglas High, Cliff Thomson and
Brent Strickland, carry the school
colors into a second-place tie with
Ontario.
Thomson, the ace distance man
of Douglas, won both of his dis
tance runs, breezing to victory in
the mile run with a good timing of
4:37.4, and also winning the 880
yard run in the fast time of 2:04.1.
Striekland took a third in the
high hurdles with a 15.3 mark and
second in the lows in 20.6.
Drain captured 10th place in the
A-2 show, gaining 15 points along
the way. Charles Huciiins was the
big point-maker in the Warrior at
tack, winning a second in the high
hurdles in 15.4, and placing third
in the lows. Jack Evans took fifth
place in the javelin throw with a
mark of 156-llMi.
Medford, Redmond Capture
Class A Cinder Crowns
CORVALLIS un Medford High
School scored 63 2-5 points Satur
day to win Uie 30th annual Oregon
high school track championship,
Redmond won the A-2 meet for
smaller schools with 67 3-7 points.
Jim Norval of North Salem and
Dave Edstrom of Sherwood were
the stars of the meets. Norval won
the 100 and 220?yard dashes, was
anchor man on' the winning 880
yard relay team and was fifth in
the broad jump in the Class A
meet. This gave him a total of
24 1-3 points, high for the day.
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Edstrom, Sherwood's one-man
track team, won the high and low
hurdles and the high jump the
three events in which he was
entered. '
Team scores:
A-l: , s
Medford 63 2-5, Beaverton 45 2-5,
North Salem 36, Grants Pass 33,
Eugene 28, Jefferson 24, Grant 22,
Klamath Falls 20, South Salem 18,
Lincoln 17, Gresham 14, Ashland
12, North Bend 11, Cottage Grove
10,. Pendleton 9 2-5, Hillsboro 9,
Cleveland 8, Roosevelt 8, McMinn
ville 8, Benson 6, Franklin 6, Os
wego 8, La Grande 4, Washington
4, Corvallis 4, Marshfield 3,
Springfield 2 2-5, Bend 12-5, Al
bany 1.
A-2:
Redmond 67 3-7, Ontario 34,
Douglas 34, Sherwood 30, Wald
port 20, Stayton 18, Crater 16 3-7,
Estacada 16, Tillamook. 16, Dram
15, Taft 10 3-7, Toledo 10, Vale 10,
Eagle Point 10, Bandon 10, Sandy
10, WyEast 8, Scappoose 8, Oak
ridge 8, North Marion 8, Salem
Academy 7, St. Helens 7, Lake
view 7, Gervais 8, Junction City
6, Myrtle Point 5, Newport 5,
Prineville 4aA, Myrtle Creek 4,
Phoenix 4, Seaside 4, Serra (Sa
lem) 4, Madras 2, Willamette
(Eugene) 2, Elmira 13-7, Canby
1 5-28, Reedsport 1, Sutherlin 1,
Clatskanie 3-7, Vernonia 3-7.
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Didon Naas, the lone entry from
Myrtle Creek, gained four points
for the school with a" fourth-place
finish in the mile run.
Douglas County class B schools
were led by the Yoncalla Eagles.
The team scored 16 points as Bid
Sanders placed second in the low
hurdles as did Everett Swezey in
the javelin throw.
Eikton gained 12 points for the
meet along with a blue ribbon win
ner in the person of Dick Johnson,
who sailed to victory in the high
hurdles with a timing of 15.8. The
Elk relay team of Johnson, Ronnie
Moore, Dick Whitfield and Clifford
Otto placed fifth.
David Howell added 3 1-3 points
for Days Creek during the meet
with a fourth-place tie in the pole
vault event, and, with a sixth place
in the shot put, good two, points, by
George Williams, gave the team
a 5 1-3 total.
Bob Thrush of Camas Valley end
ed in a four-way tie for fifth place
in the pole vault to score the Hor
nets only points for the meet.
CLIFF THOMSON
... wins mile and 880
Pilot Rock Nabs
Class B Trophy
SPRINGFIELD, Ore. Wi Pilot
Rock successfully defended its
ciass B high school track cham
pionship Saturday, rolling up 63VS
points 18 points more than second
place Wallowa,
) Darryl Horn of the winning
; team and Jim Reeves of Wallowa
were double winners in the meet,
; which saw four records estab
1 lished and another tied.
!- Union was third with 32 points.
Then came Coburg 30, Monroe 22,
Enterprise 21, Knappa 21, Rogue
River 19, Elgin 17, Yoncalla 16,
j Eikton 12, Merrill 12, Concordia
11, Lowell 10H, Cove 10, Sisters
; 10, Bonanza 8, Culver 7, Siietz 7,
; Lexington 7. Amity 6. St. Boniface
6, St. Mary's (The Dalles) 6,
iate! 6, Jefferson 6. Days Creek
SM, Irrigon 3, Camas Valley 2Vi,
1 Harrisburg 2, Mora 1, Powers 'A.
By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
The Los Angeles Angels found
things rather crowded at. the top
of the Pacific Coast League Man
day after dropping all four games
of a series to their crosstown ri
vals, the lowly Hollywood Stars.
Seattle split with last place Van
couver Sunday and moved to with
in 5 percentage points of the wing
heavy Angels.
Hollywood's seventh place Stars
upended the Angels, 4-1 and 3-0.
Seattle took the first game from
the Mounties 6-1, then lost 8-3.
San Diego thumped Sacramento,
10-5 and 3-0, while San Francisco
and Portland were splitting. The
Seals won 12-6 .and then lost 2-1.
Ben Wade pitched the shutout
against Los Angeles while Curt
Raydon held them to a single run.
Singles Get Runt
Hollywood put the opener away
in the sixth inning by scoring twice
on singles by Dick Smith, Billy
Majeroski and Gair Aliie and a
fly by Joe Duhem.
Paul Pettit doubled home three
Hollywood runs in the second game
after Majeroski and Ramon Me
jias singled and Aliie walked.
Bud Podbielan limited Vancou
ver to five hits in Seattle's victory.
Big blows for Seattle were Milt
Smith's homer after Leo Righetti
doubled in the first inning . and
Bob Balcena's bases full double in
the eighth,
Vancouver sent 10 men to the
plate in the second game's third
frame and scored six times. Jim
my Westlake hit a two-run single
and Spider Jorgenson two-run
double. Sherry Dixon and Joe
Taylor hit homers for Seattle.
Pd Hit Homers
San Diego thumped Sacramento
on the power from five home runs,
by Eddie Erautt, Bob Usher, Joe
Astroth, Eddie Kszak and Dick
Sisler. The Pads collected 19 hits
in the opener, Al Gettle Wanked
the Solons in the second game,
San Francisco totaled five
homers in its first game, two of
them by Haywood Sullivan and the
others by Tom limphlctt, Don Len
hardt and Bob Dipietro. Bob Alex
ander held the Seals to two blows
in the nightcap, a homer by Um
phlett and a single by Sullivan.
Saturday Hollywood beat Los
Angeles, 8-5; Seattle trimmed Van
couver, 5-3; Sacramento downed
San Diego, 2-0 and Portland beat
San Franciseo, 8-6.
There are only two games Mon
day, Seattle plays two at Vancouver.
Duck Football Captain
Chosen As 'Outstanding
EUGENE W Lon Stiner, cap
tain s last year's University of
Oregon football team, is the win
ner of the Oregon Emerald award.
He was chosen Saturday as the
university's outstanding senior
athlete by the school's athletic
department and the Daily Emer
ald, the university newspaper.
Indian Tennis Doubles
Stopped In State Meet
The Roseburg tennis doubles
team of Jim Coen and Jim Powell
were sidelined during slate tourney
play at Corvallis slter they had
copped their first two matches.
Powell and Coen were beaten by
the tandem of Reynolds and Hines
from Klamath Falls in the quarter
finals Friday at Corvallis.
The Roseburg duo won matches
aver Cummins and Strsngby of
South Salem in its first match and
defeated Dill Skaff and Bob Stu
sen from Washington s Portland
in its second.
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gon Ducks stretched five hits into
four runs Saturday as they hung
a 4-2 Northern Division baseball
defeat on the league-leading Wash
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White Sox Outfielder
Hit By Car, Uninjured
CHICAGO m Outfielder Min
nie Minoso of the Chicago White
Sox was struck by an automobile
Sunday night but was not seriously
injured.
Mteess was takes to Provident
Hospital after the mishap where
he was treated for a skin abrasion
an his right leg and released.
Hospital attendants said Minoso
definitely would be able to play
against BatUnjere Tuesday sight.
Minoso was struck by an auto
mobile just after alighting irom
a taxi, about an hour and a half:
after the White Sox donbleheader
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