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Edstrom won one event and Keniuckian with th velvet touch, 1 picked up vital points in others, tallied 27 points Sunday night and He breezed over the high hurdles Darnel the West Ali siam tn a in the winning time of :15 0. Then 1M-113 basketball victory over the he went on to place second in I East. The win gave the West a I the broad jump, to tie lor second j 4-3 edge in the series between the ; in the high jump and to win third touring professionals. the shot. The West was in charge all the sieve rrye oi nasningion aiaie wav, and held a 67-49 lead at half- was the meet's lone double win time, j ner, tossing the discus 152 feet. On Saturday night Carl Braun inches and hurling the shot 54 of New York led the East to a feet. Vi inch to break the meet 129-125 victory at Vancouver, I record of 51 feet, inches set W ash. Big Bill Russell of Boston. I in 1956 by teammate Burl Crmols. former San Francisco l star whoi was injured in the NBA title ser ies, saw his first the exhibition tour. action during Klamath Falls Bowler In ABC All-Events Lead ' SA FRANCISCO Larayne Harris of Klamath Fairs, Ore. ' Sunday showed the type of bowl ing that has won for her numerous 1 Klamath Falls city tournament! honors and Oregon state laurels as well as honorable mention on the 1956-57 all-Pacific Coast team. Miss Harris scored 554 for three games at doubles, 574 in singles and 520 with the Payless Drugs team for the lead in the first all events compilation since the Wom an's International Bowling Con gress tournament opened last Thursday. Larayne's 1.648 score undoubted ly will fall far short of the ulti mate winning total, inasmuch as the 1957 crown went to Anita Cantaline of Detroit, Mich., with 1,859. Miss Harris' partner, Mary Bothwcll. scored 493 to give them the doubles lead at 1.047. but La rayne's 574 was eight pins short of a tie for first place with June O'Brien, San Francisco, at singles. Stanley Cup Goes To Montreal Again BOSTON I The mighty Mon treal Canadient returned home with hockey's coveted Stanley Cup for the third straight year Mon day after a pressure-filled cham pionship series with Boston's bat tling Bruins. "1 guess we'll be in the same trouble next year everyone will pick us to win by i lot of games," said loach loe Blake. The Canadiens triggered a pair of goals in the first two minutes and held on for a 5-3 triumph and the championship Sunday night in the sixth game of the best of seven competition. The two goal margin in the windup was the same by which Montreal outscored underdog Bos ton 16-14 in the series. Salem Breaks Up Camp, Heads Home After Rain CLARKSTON, Wash, v The Salem Senators of the Northwest League surrendered to rain Sun day, broke up their spring train ing camp and headed for home. Manager Don Lundberg decided to break camp early after rain washed out the last four out of five tries to play some practice ball with the nearby Lewiston Broncs. Absence of players prevented much activity during the first I week, which saw plentv of sun- tors got in about 12 days of work outs in the 18-day training allow ance, mostly with six or eight men, he said. WW If Your Paper Has Not Arrived By 6:15 P.M. Dial OR 2-3321 Washington Track Team Defeats Vandals Easily SEATTLE I The University of Washington scored an 84-47 Pa cific Coast Conference track vic tory in the rain Saturday over the University of Idaho Vandals. The met was featured by Dan Michel's record breaking javelin toss which gave the Huskies first place in that event, and by Jack Larson s upset victory over Ida ho's Frank Wyatt in the mile run. Michel threw the javelin 195 feet 4 inches, bettering the old meet record of 191 feet 1 inch set by Idaho's Paul Hanson two years ago. UP TO ts.V! $oo fill Mrs. Dora Pf.H and Mrs. Mar-, Mrs. S. H. Wingfiald Jr. and chil jorie Hodgson left Saturday morn-1 dren left Thursday of last week for ing for Seattle where they will j Portland where they went to meet spend a week visiting the Utter s . Wingfield who has been there on f parents, Mr. and Mrs. Adam Mar-jUS. Air Force reserve training, alt. and other relatives and; They all returned home over the friends. I weekend. Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Whelchel left for Portland Saturday to at tend Uie reception Saturday night at the .Multnomah Hotel for the Supreme Chief Ranaer of the In dependent Order of Foresters from Toronto. Canada. Whelrhel is the high chief ranger of the state of Oregon. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Fingarlos, accompanied by the former's brother and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Ernie Fingerlos of Albany, left Saturday on a week's vacation trip. They expect to go first to Reno, Nev., then to San Francisco where they will visit Mrs. Charles Fingerlos' uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Zene Bohrer. Mr. and Mrs. L. R. Chandler returned recently from a ten - day vacation trip. They visited in Red ding, Calif., with the latter's uncle and aunt. Mr. and Mrs. B. C. Phetteplace. who recently celebrat ed their 65th wedding anniversary. Before returning to Roseburg. they went to Bend to visit a daughter, Mrs. K. M. Shank, and her family. ErrM.. Rirkfctrfl loft F r I it I v - ' ' . . .... - ........ i morning for Seattle where he will I spend a few days attending to i business matters. He also expects ito see Gilbert Mack, formerly of Kosenurg, wno is stationed wun tne U.S. Navy in the area. ! Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Anderson of Phoenix, Ariz., arrived here i Thursday night and will be spend I ing a few days in Roseburg attend i ing to business matters. The And I ersons, formerly of this city , are j the houseguests of Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Verrell. The Myrtle Creek Mail this month began publishing a twice-1 monthly shoppers guide type of publication called "The Arrow." j I Publisher Hal Schiltz says the. I publication w ill be an abbreviated : version of the Mail and consists j wholly of reprints of some of the I current advertising in the Mail and a sprinkling of news and pictures which have appeared in the paper. The Arrow is being addressed to all persons living on rural routes in Southern Douglas County who i are not subscribers to the Mail. The action came out the aame I day as another shopper's guide I for which patrons do not pay called the Southern Douglas Register Ad vertiser. The latter paper ia edited in Myrtle Creek and printed at Florence. 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