The news-review. (Roseburg, Or.) 1948-1994, February 21, 1958, Page 9, Image 9

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Eddie Arcaro Boots Home 4,000th Winner iMick RJy To ink $75,000 contract
Baylor Scores 23;
Point Edge Narrow
v THE ASSOCIATED PR ESS
Elgin Baylor of Seattle came
mighty close to losing hii No. 1
spot among the nation' major
college individual basketball scor
ers Thursday night when he tallied
a sub par 23 points against Mon
tana State.
Baylor's average skidded to
33.9 on 677 points in 20 games as
Seattle edged Montana State 78
77. Cincinnati's Oscar Robertson,
idle Thursday night, trails by on
ly three-tenths ot a point.
Leo Byrd of Marshall also saw
his average drop to an even 26
points as he scored a mere 15
points as Murray Slate defeated
the West Virginia Club 98-92.
Notre Dame's Tom Hawkins only
other member of the top ten in ac
tion, held his own with 2T points
in the Irish's 93-77 conquest of
New York University.
HEAVIES TO FIGHT
GOTEBORG. Sweden .f
Welshman Joe Erskine makes his
bid for a world heavyweight title
shot Friday night as a 2-1 under
dog to Sweden's undefeated Inge
mar Johansson.
ARCADIA, Calif. Another
chapter Is added Friday to the
brilliant racing career if Eddie
Arcaro.
He has become a memlr of
the exclusive "4.U00 club" The
third man in the history of horse
racing to ride 4.000 or more win
ners. The fabled 4.000. which had
eluded the 42-year-old stakes king
of American racing since the third
race at Santa Anita Park last
Tuesday, came in the eighth and
final race Thursday.
It was aboard a 5-year-old brown
gelding named Ban. no more nor
less distinguished than the first
horse Eddie rode to victory in a
long distance afternoon at Ti
juana's famed Caliente track in
Mexico.
Riding Said Dangerous
That one's name was Easle
Bird and he started Arcaro on the
road to true greatness in one of
the most gruelling, dangerous and
exciting tests of an athlete in
sports.
Arcaro received a fine ovation
from the 21.500 fans on hand
Thursday. But, for a man with
some 27 years of riding behind
him, Eddie was the least excited.
"Actually, it was just another
day of racing for me but I'm glad
to have reached the 4.000 mark
and to get it over with," he said.
"I'm going to go right on rid
ingprobably not another 27
years foul a few more years, any-1
way.
Tw. Others Win 4,000 a i
Only two other jockevs in the'
wTjrld have ridden 4,000 winners.)
They are the still active John-j
ny (Grandpa) Longden. with 5.0H2, 1
and tlie now retired Sir Gordon
Richards of England, with 4.870.
Arcaro has won some 443 stakes
whose earmnas amount to more
than $23,000,000.
The record shows victories in
five Kentucky Derbies, six in the
Preakness and six in the Belniunt
Stakes, which includes triumphs
aboard two triple crown winners,
Whirlaway in 1941 and Citation in
1948.
Arcaro left last night for Florida
to ride the Hastv House Farm's
Slahan in the $100,000 Widener
Handicap at Hialeah Saturday. He
had been signed 10 ride Bold
Ruler but the ruler was declared
out of the rare Thursday after
suffering a slight injury.
ST. PETERSBURG, Fla. I
Outfielder Mickey Mantle and the
New York Yankees .appear close
(o agreement on a salary for the
1958 baseball season. The price
is estimated at $75,000
An announcement is expected
early next week from Lee Mac
Phai'. assistant to Yankees Gen
eral Manager George Weiss. If
Mantle signs for S75.O0O, he will
receive more money than any oth
er player in Yankee history ex
cept Joe DeMaggio ($100,000) and
the late Babe Ruth ($80,000).
Mantle's 1957 salary was esti
mated at $60,000
MacPhail said, "The entire
thing should be cleared up in a
few days."
Mantle, 26, hit 34 home runs and
drove in 94 runs last year. A leg
injury sidelined mm most ot Sep
tember but he wound up with a
' .365 batting average.
Mantle has been in Florida play
ling golf. MacPhail. asked when lie
! expected to confer with him again,
said. "We have no deinite appoint
ment . . .He comes to the park
1 every day and so do 1."
Fri. Feb. 21, 1958 The Newt-Review, Roiebur, Or. 9
Ring Record
By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
LOS ANGELES Davey Moore.
126, Springfield, Ohio, outpointed
Fill Nava, 126, Mexico, 10.
PORTLAND, Ore-Phil Mover,
158. Portland, outpointed Pedro
Gonzales, $60, Rankin, Pa., 10.
REVERE, Mass. Rory Calhoun,
161 "i. White Plains, N.Y. knocked
out young Beau Jack, 1634, Bos
ton, 3.
Eipart Shoe Renewing Neatly
Done for the Entire .
Family
MYERS
SHOE REPAIR
NETTIE MYERS,
OWNER ft MANAGER
15 S. E. Cm Ave.
Retekurf , Orefon
-Bowling
NINA CLOCK LEAGUE
W L Pts.
Harry's Furniture 21 3 28
Boy'a Flying "A" 15 9 21
Anderson's 13 11 18
Suburban Gas 1.1 11 17
Mac's Hardware 12'i ll'i 16' i
Amann's Flying "A" 10 14 14
Timber Room 7'- 16'a 8'i
Slandley Logging 4 20 5
Team results: Timber Room 3,
Standley Logging 0: Harry's Furni
ture 3, Anderson Place Market 0;
Amapn's Flying "A" 2. Mac's
Hardware 1: Bob's Flying "A" 2,
Suburban Gas 1.
High series: Dale Crenshaw (191-213-147
) 551. Mac's Hardward.
High game: Dale Crenshaw 213.
Other high scores: Paul Amann
207.
COMMERCIAL LEAGUE
W L Pts.
Moos Lodge 18 f 25
Bruton'l Shoe Svc. 16 8 21
1 mpqua Lions Club 15 21
Bob & Genes Union 13 11 17
Crystalite Tile Plant 12 12 16
The Foresters 8 16 11
Faith Luth. Church 8 16 10
Canyonvl. Superettes 6 18 7
Team results: Faith Lutheran
Church 3, Canyonville Superettes
0; Umpqua Lions Club 3, Chrystal
ite Tile Plant 0: Moose Lodge 3.
Bruton's Shoe Service 0; Rob &
Gene'a Union Gas 3, The Forest
ers 0.
High series: Merle Fitzgerald
(217-169-193) 579 Moose Lodge.
High game: Merele Fitzgerald
217.
Other high scores: Bill Hallrraft
212, Ron Noel 211, Clarence Slew
art 208. Bob Reid 205.
TWILIGHT LEAGUE
W L Pts.
I Parts 1; Coca-Cola l' j, Vets Hos
pital I'i.
High series: Ed Davis (143-210-160)
514 Coca-Cola.
High game: Ed Davis 201.
Other high scores: Jim Green
field 200.
VOLUNTEER LEAGUE
W L Pts.
Richie's Drive-In 16 8 22
Melrose Store 15 9 21
Roseburg Glass 14. 10 19
Boyer Meat Co. 12 12 17
Lockwood Logging 12 12 16
Sun Studs 10 14 12
Dixonville Store 9 15 12
Trowbridge Elec 8 16 9
Team results: Trowbridge Elec
tric 2, Dixonville Store 1; Richie's
Drive In 2, Roseburg Glass 1:
Lockwood Logging 3, Sun Studs 0:
Melrose Store 3, Boyer Meat Co. 0.
High ..eries: C. Chitwood (190-160-157
) 507, Melrose Store.
Ilish same: Bill Sims 202. Trow-
! bridge Elec.
ROLLING PIN LEAGUE
W L
6.V1 26'i
59 33
56',i 3514
52'4 39'a
46 46
42'i 4914
39 53
37 Vi 54V
S3'4 58Vi
29 63
I.oflers
Thunderbirds
Vanguards
Satellites
Bell Boys
Bombardiers
Three R's
Rockets
Team results:
26'i 9'i 35'a
19 17 26
18'4 17 '4 24'i
18 18 24
17 19 22
16'i 19'4 21 ' i
14 22 20
14'i 21 '4 18'4
Bombardiers 3,
A ft B Logging
Golden Rule Store
Engle Lumber
Kent Radio ft TV
Roseburg Bowl
Rolletta Skating
Pepsi-Cola
Melrose Store
Plywood Service
I Women of Moose
Team results: Plywood Service
i 4. Women of Moose 0; Engle Lum-
oer 4, Rolletta Skating 0; Golden
Rule Store 4, Roseburg Bowl 0.
Melrose Store 3. Pepsi-Cola 1: A
ft B Logging 3, Kent Radio ft TV 1.
High series: Lucille Shepherd
(203-150-178 ) 531. Golden Rule: Lila
Mc.Mullen (181-176-146 1 503.
High game: Lucille Shepherd 203.
Other high scores: Marrelia
Acomb 191, Joyce Myers 190-170.
Maxine Merk 179. Marv Ward 176.
Thelma ndrews 172-166, Dot Eilen
berger 177, Olive Coon 162. Cupie
l.itwihinnm R2 Rote I.onefellnw
160.
Rockets 0: Loiters 2, Three R's 1
Bell Boys 2, Thunderbirds 1; Van
guards 2, Satellites 1.
High series: Dean Schulti (163
142-206 ) 511. Bombardiers: Llovd
Plaisted (165-168-178) 511, Bell
Boys.
High game: Chuck Rickelts 206,
Three R'a: Schulti 206.
MERCHANTS LEAGUE
W L Pts.
Sptsmans Trdg Post 15 9 21
Beavors Lost Drake
CHICAGO I Outfielder Sully
Drake, once bright Chicago Cub
prospect was assigned outright by
the Cubs to St. Paul of the Amer-
iran Assn. Friday.
I Drake last season played in 168
I games for Portland of the Pacific
Coast League and batted .290. He
spent part of 1956 with the Cubs
' and St. Paul.
Roseburg Neon
Coca-Cola
Vets Hospital
Patterson's Bakery
Specialized Parts
Todd Bldg.
Moose Lodge
leant results: Roseburg Neon 3.
Sportsman's Trading Post 0: Todd
Building 3. Moose Lodge 0: Pat
erson's Bakery 2, Specialized
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V.ldei, Mireff On TV
NEW YORK 1 The Latin
American division of the heavy
weight class dominates the scene
at Madison Square Garden tonight
when Cuba's Nino Valdes faces
Argentina's Alex Miteff.
The bout is vecv important for
both fighters.
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