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Meredith, Beamer Star In Doubleheader Victory Over Medford, 3-1 1-0 Pistrict 5-A-1 iall To Feature Week The kickoff of the llidwtern ley League. Douglas ind Glide, for part of th week. R.hll iha urn Dn- are lned up Tuesday at Glide. The, A maka or - break ! el to Douglas. The next dar. Suth-1 Drain will be in a three - way encounter i erlin will b at Oakland. Nona are ,ff.i- ihn afternoon at Junrtion t-;.. t i i i, ..,,. i. k,.,h.ii lw0 teams are tied with Hiddle for loo mi in the B loop Fridav at Yon '"? iM. 'in'"p. J"1: the league lead after one round, calls host, the Irish. The other league games. I City. The other team competing Trick wise, the schedule also will be Creswell. I Riddle and Glide are at Douglas h.ok .nhn. i. rini, 1.1.1 County! "V " "..i.iiu , s vra,.uii iu muuw iui Important among the several ' Tuesday in still another triangular. and Sutherlm Tuesday in other cellar honors. this week. ! LA Li contests. nrin h iha nnlu aiIiap .,:. ; nireis ui a triangular among aiyr- ine same oay, vanyonvuie s uiin- The Roseburg Indians. with a i ,h. ii.,.,i,. b i .,.,. p.ij.,. . ;.. h...h.ii Th. tie Myrtle Point and Co- dads will travel to Clendale. i record of four wins and two loss-; Hie tnriav w,u H-i-nH .1. i..,. ; u ,11 iLkririoa in . l"ule, "'h the Vikings supplying The lone Wednesday snorts event es. draw the Collate Grove Lions i-.rf .,.amii r.v-v,iin . p.jhu i 1 ....... w..hi.h..w.,l flfl(i Saturday. I scheduled ia a track meet taking !for a doubleheader in the league The Irish contend i in both the Doug- Thursday. Tuesday, Drain and Yon-1 Roseburg will get into the act I Days Creek to Myrtle Creek. opener i linns" i J ,na l'L leagues. Canyon-j ralla will be in 1 non-counter at euieninin apringuria aai- Roseburg has three tennms dates The Tribe will be at Springfield Ville currently is riding in the eel-1 Drain. , urd,J aftrnoon. during the week. Tuesday, the In- Miuroay lor in rconi rouu.i u. ; ,ar 1U1 j..ii0n. other baseball during the sports-1 Also on Friday is a three - war ! dians will entertain Springfield, the season. That also will be a twin . Another B league contest is Tues-! heavy week will come at the end of test among Douglas. Drain and I Friday and Saturday, the Tribes bill, day. with Ellkton at Camas Valley. i the week. jSutherlin at Sulherlin. Glendale 1 men will travel Kriday to North In another important clash, two which is tied for second with Yon-1 Kndav, Myrtle Creek will play will host Illinois Valley of Cave Salem and Saturday to South Sl ot the powers ot the umpqua vai-'caua. tne bagics are idle in the '11 Glenda Glendale and Oakland will trav-1 Junction. Ilem. ;.'j " .B8i HATLESS Dick Meredith zooms around third base on his way to the plate after plant ing a long homer on the Finlay Field turf Saturday. The homer was the only run in the second game against Medford, ond gave Roseburg a sweep of a doubleheader. (Paul Jenkins) Unearned Run Spoils Beamer's Shutout; Meredith Clouts Homer To Win Own Game By Bill Could Dick Meredith and Ron Beamer combined pitching and hitting tal ents Saturday at Finlay Field, to lead the Roseburg Indians to two non-conference wins over the visit ing Medford Black Tornado by scores of 3-1 and 1-0 Beamer. working the opener in the doubleheader. limited the Med ford nine to just two hits, but had his shutout spoiled in the last in ning with an unearned run. Meredith spaced out three hits in the five-inning nightcap while blanking the Tornado, thereby gaining sweet revenge for a ear lier loss to the same team. The twin-bill was played under j threatening skies, however, the 1 anticipated rain did not material ize until later in the evening. The Indians jumped off to a 2-0 load in the first inning of the cur- i tain-raiser, following two strike outs. Beamer. drew blood off the Medford hurlcr. righthander Tom Lawrence, by dropping in a bloop er behind Lawrence which the Roseburg star beat out. Two Walks Given Up At this point, the Medford chuck er displayed a bit of control trou ble as he walked Mike Hatfield and Meredith to load up the bases. Pitching to Ted Kolberg, Law rence unleashed a wild pitch on which Beamer raced m from third 10 score. The Medford catcher, throwing to Lawrence covering on the play, threw wild, allowing Hat field to score also. This completed the scoring in the first frame, although the Tribe Cove Boy Runs Dash In 9.5 PILOT ROCK. Ore. Jim Puckett of Cove High School raced through the 100 yards here Satur-i day in a time caught by th three watches at 93 seconds. He had gone a tenth faster in the preliminary heat, but had a IS mile-an-hour wind behind him. In the finals, meet officials said, : there was no wind. i The listed Oregon state high school 100-yard dash record is 9 9; seconds, set in 19.12 by Bobby f rayson of Portland's Jefferson! High and tied in 19P.4 by Bob .eslie of Klamath Falls. State! rerordj listed by the Oregon School Activities Assn. are only ' those made in the state meets. I i .... . u. . U 1 I l.asi vrai in ine siaic u iiiirri, Puckett won the 100 in 10.3. Saturday, in addition to winning ih. inn in . i.ie.n, meet Purkeit won the 220 in :22 7. SOC Rjp OTI Twice KLAMATH FALLS ,f South ern Oregon ran up lopsided scores in sweeping an Oregon Collegiate Conference baseball doubleheader Saturday from Orecon Tech. SOC iook the first game of the twin bill 13-0. and then rolled easilv in a 12 S triumoh in the mzhtcao p RING RECORD f.J?"..".- , PRn" IARAIAS, Venezuela - Pas-, al I'erez. 105',4. Argentina, out-; pointed Ramon Arias. 109'j. Ven- eueia, 13 lor world nyweijini tnlei DON'T MAKE A MOVE TIL YOU SEE FLECEL HEAVY HAULING Oregon and Washington MOBILE CRANE SERVICE MACHINERY Dismantling and Erection FLEGEL Transfer & Storaqe Co. LOCALLY OWNfD AND OPCtATfD 414 N. E. Casper Al Fll - "1 IKftU RON BEAMER , whiffs 12 batsmen successfully completed a double- steal after Kolberg walked Mer- dith scooting to third and Kolberg) to second. Beamer began rolling on his strikeout string of 12 in the second inning, whiffing three hitters after giving up an infield single to the first batter in the inning. The Redskins picked up their i third run of the game in the fourth I inning when the Tormado commit j ted two errors and Lawrence hit I Jim Richardson to drive in the third marker. Pitch Hits Richardson To start it off, Kolberg was safe on the third error to load tne sacks and it was at this point that Sports Calendar MONDAY BOWLING: City League, Town League, 9 in. 7 p.m. PAL CLLB: Winston. Dougl. High, 7 p.m. RIFLE ('LIB: Juniors VVinches- ter, 7:30 p.m. TUESDAY BASEBALL: Umpqua V a 1 1 e v ' J , League Mvrtle ( reek at Sutli-! -.-i:. n . l .' -. f-i:.i.. .i.i i i mill, I'UUgldS K IIIUCi UHKIdllU . r.:jJI. ? n . ai niuaie. uougias n L.ea9,ue 1'amac Vallttw ni Vllrtnn western League Roseburg at Drain. Rogue Vallev League I ii i.;H -. f-iji. . TRACK:' Canyonville at Cle ndile. ' Riddle and Glide at Douglas. , ARC:iTO,South nixiu. Arch-I RIFLE CLL'B: Juniors. Winches-, I ter. 7:30 p m. I VOLLEYBALL: Men, :30 women, 8 p m , Central Junior High. SPORTS IN BRIE" TRACK LAWRENCE. Kan. Eddie ". ihe out't"!d"1 ,t "I '.' the Kansas Relays after anchoring the; Longhorns to a 3:09 1 intercolleg- :iate record in the mile relay and 403 winning performance in 440- !"rd r"y' urv HOCKK.r BU.Murs .Montreal defeated Boston J-3 and won the National1 niuuit- nu vmtic at uuuKian. . :.: TENNIS: Springfield at Roseburg. I "mey poked a shallow single to BOWLING: Ladies' leagues, 7 .nd!t " which the runner had no 9 n m opportunity to advance. mor iikuc s .-iiaiury v,up,i. four games to two. i A footnot.: Lawrence, displayed Roseburg, Oregon CliH IraitieU Shout 08lllrd 1-4434 - DICK MEREDITH . . homer wins game Richardson was hit by e ball, driving in Kolberg. pitched However, with only one out and tne bases still loaded, the Indians were unable to punch across any further scores, as Don Wells struck out and Beamer hit into a fielder s choice. Medford gained their one run in the seventh as Lawrence worked Beamer for a walk. Then, with two away. Bob Perry rifled a single to left which got by the leftfielder. way from first. i-awicuvw iu 3i.uic an ine n.ih .iK.....ji.j;..i r,,, WUUI,, ci- ly-scason tendencies in the first game, with the lornado commit- ting six boots and the Tribe three, ' 1 he Second came was htchlichtpri by Meredith's round-tripper in the second stanza. i a. ii -j n r j 1 Ball Lands On Gridiron ; After the Tribe had failed to. score following two singles in the first. Meredith, as lead-off hitter in the second. ...lv . took hitting mat - i hand. Hp nirk-pH , ,.tl.,,A ma.- ! ters into his own hands. He picked on the second pitch offered by righthander Jerry Anderson and lolled it to deep right - center, ana Medlord oullielders Perry and durante recovered it on about the vrx ...ul . ,u. ... i j '"-yarn line ot the newiy-seeded fOOlhall field . , , , . Thl hlKA.Lnnpb UII Clanl l,n (a- .. " n uF ivi uit: icuuiiHin ui uie im. The '"dians put runners on first ,nd ""Old in the fourth inning when Meredith. eiMfinff nnlhinff hut resnect from AnHprsnn at thi . drew. Kolberg sacri-iplfd cea Mereann to second and Chuck A " """ P 'va".ng to second as he twice very nearly Prk"l off Meredith who was tak- ln . 1 8" leaa The third trv h. nereA.H ! throwing a well-timed strike to the I shortstop Chuck Dean, covering i Meredith was out by a foot. Tornado Gets 3 Hits in th oame MeHfnr.i nnnnnninH IOr two singles, one in tne tirst and i another in the fourth, along with a sharp double hit straight down the third bae line in the second ror Bl Harner-- Indians, who heoin their i i.i tag Grove Tuesdav. these were win numbers three' and four as a-.inst two seihanli. Rp.m.r'. r,-0rd is now 3-0 and Meredith's a good curve and a good fast ball, although having some control dif- ficutly. He is the son of a form :;r Roseburg hurlcr. Kenny Lawren According to observers, the young ; er Lawrence nas tne same motion on the hill as thos of his fathc Lincscor: First Gam Medford Roseburg Second Gam R H E non 000 1 1 2 6 2i0 100 i-3 4 1 R H I Medford 00O 00 0 3 0 Roseburg 010 Ox I 4 2 iu -if Indian Netmen Nab 2 Matches The Roseburg Indian tennis team extended their season record to 1 6-3 Saturday on the local courts, downing Medford in the morning and Grants Pass in the afternoon hv th urn inrp nf fi.l Al Hoffman's charges loss justjMon. April 21, 19S8 The two maicnes in tne aay 01 action, both in the doubles play, one to each of the visiting teams. In the Medford contests all the matches went off as scheduled. However, in the afternoon play with the Cavemen, all the singles matches were played in Kramer Sets. This was agreed upon by both coaches due the chance of showers. 1 1 ne rain aian 1 arrive, now ever. ana tne two aouDies maicnes were :cw York 5 1 STi conducted as per usual. ! Washington 3 2 Tuesday the Indians play host to, Kansas City 3 2 .bot) one of the toughest net teams n t Cleveland 3 3 ,3uo ine siaie, taxing on in aprin-: field Millers in conference action. I Results: Roseburg A Medford I ; Singles: Mike Brundage def John Root, 8. 6-8.' 6-4; Keilh Eddv def. Gary Cummings, 7-5 6-1; Bob Fies def. Dave Ryn, 6-2, li-i ; luck Kamuerg aei. ram nyn, 6-4, 6-4: Dave Montgomery def., tienry uison, o-u, i-a Doubles: Root and Cuminings ui'i. r rdiin neusirr ami .iuiiii oaitu- quist, 3-6 6-3. 6-2. Bob Steele and Mike Murphey def. Ryn and Ryn, 6-0. 6-1. Roseburg Grants Pass 1 Singles: Brundage def. Phil .Man sell, 8-4; Eddy def. llorst Jedsoh, 8- 6: Fies def. Dave Duke. 8-4; Ramberg def., Dave Mammon, 9- 7; Montgomery def. Ron Erick- son. 8-2. n t rjj j d k a t Doubles: Eddy and Ramberg def. Jedsoh and Mammon. 6-3. 6-4; Duke and Mansell def. Morris Kel-I ly and Tom Kirk, 6-4, 6-4. Camas Valley Dumps BucJVs The Camas Valley Hornets roll ed to an easy 16-3 win over the Glendale JV s Saturday in a Kings - X baseball affair, played at win - ner's field. A barrage of nine base hits along with six JV errors, helped the Hor - nets to their one-sided victory. . vtnn Jim irwm nming c-o, oyiuu Baker 3-5 and Bob Thrush 1-3, the , iinrneis niaien runs in ine iirsi anu I second innings to take an early ... " : VC .t ... "j ;i irla 10 wnicn mey auueu runs "" the iih seventh and eichth in- i nings. i Rovce Kiser worked the game fnp lh llnrnplt aivina nn ontv four hits before he was relieved in the eighth by his battery mate. Baker, Kiser fanned five and walked two , ,he seVen-innings he worked. Baker recorded three strikeouts and gave up one base on balls. Camas Valley got off to an earlv VfllllM auc.Y ftWl uii u n inl - start, when a walk and a single by ' r9l- w. f,Anri hv . Hnnhi-; Mdii, w i it-it a naiik iiu a nitiic " Baker was followed by a double by .McClellan scoring the first tal - ly. With runners on second and third. Thrush belted out a long triple to nght-centerfield scoring two more runs. , ... . . in the second stanza, a walk, a i ennrifino fiirn mnra fro iibiih anH - - . -in., n n-n..nn Inn llnrnnl. knn ! by a 3-0 count. n nuin- IIUlllcla -n,-au Dy a a-w count. Mor Runs Added the sixth frame, three more . singles. walk and an error cou- ith Pd ball raised the .l .1 , ,l h , .. p"th chapter the Hornets grabted ; f've more mrkeri i on ' ' les, ' .walk. n errof. 'ld P"ch and "ly? ii . kiln ; - ftv "tJ hivf iufficMn. J'0')'"1.BHalt" f'.ljli'h"'?" ,n8 dounle down the third base line to account for three of the runs scored in the inning. 1he '"1al ,ouch dtled ln ,ht eichth, when two more tallies were garnered on two walks, an error i and a fielder's choice. The Glendale voungsters scored two runs in the second and one in "lr ,A1" rl , To say the ball game wa loose-1 'V P,ayd would he putting it mildly, as the two clubs rarked up, 1 ,olal of ten errors in the nine- inning contest. Lineor.: .. . R H E 002 mil 0O0 3 6 6 320 004 52 6 9 4 Glendale J C Vallev Mnwset-haure, Benlle (8) and Thompson, Densley 8i; Kiiir, Baker 181 and Baker, Irwin I8i. Nazarenes Lose 2 t To North Roseburg The North Roseburg Church: Results of th Oak Rose Archery scored its third and fourth wins Club shoot last week at Oakland: in pre-softball season warmups Mens team No. 1 i freestyle i: over the weekend, dropping Church Kent Vandi-nhurg 728. Keith lon of the Naarene twice, 7-2 and are 724, Ken Clavton 708. Earl 14 0 The games were played at Beutler 706, total 2,876. Men s team Riverside School. No. 2 Ifreestylei: Leland Powell North Roseburg next will host 6WI, Ronnie Oilar 674, George Fos- the Church of God in a double - i header Saturday starting at 2 p m at Kiverside school First asm: i Naarene 002 00- 2 1 2 I.N Roseburg 2ii4 Ix 7 S 2 WP. Trent. I P, Garrett. I Second eamtt Naarene 0O0 00 0 15 1 N Roseburg 4K1 lx-14 15 1 ' WP, Mmkler. LP, Garrett. Musial's Homers End Card Losses AMERICAN LEAGUE w L Pet. GB l'i l'l 2 I I)etron 3 3 .500 rhicacn 2 3 4to 2 2'i 2' a 4 Baltimore 2 3 .400 Bosto 1 5 .1117 NATIONAL LEAGUE Pet. GB ('hira'.n 81 mi San Krancisco .6H7 .600 .500 .500 .400 .4(H) 200 Milwaukee ,,,,,, Philadelphia Pittsburgh Los Angeles St. Louis By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS The National League's best and worst streaks ended Sunday. The man responsible? Stan Musial. Who else? Having seen nis si. i-ouis maies Ur.. ih..,r f.i-si four mmn ihis Having seen his St. Louis males asonaii i the Chicago Cubs Slan ,h- Man finav decided to'..nn.r ,nl n, rh mv 11 take matters into his own nanus, ne smasneu iwo nome runs anu drove in four runs to lead the Car - dinals to a 9-4 victory over pre - viouslv unbeaten Chicago. The Cubs- league lead was cut to half a game by the San Fran cisco Giants, who walloped Los An geles 12-2. The Phillies, behind Robin Rob-1 erts' five-hit pitching, defeated Uie I Milwaukee Braves 3-2 and Pitts-, ! burgh nipped Cincinnati 4-3 on . ,c. Stevens' ninth-inning home run. i In the American. Washington made it three straight over 'he i ned Sox with a 6 5 triumph as big j Hoy Sievers walloped a lOth in- ning home run. i ) victory moved the Senators : nin n cn.-nnri.n ar lie win !an - i... civ which ska won its third:?'. ". - - game in five starts, aeicaung ine!S,i, . ak i h. ....... uim v:.,v a.o Th i..ai. i ! leading New York Yankees made Linfield Pitchers Hail From Douglas n i . 1'lldlic l i' ' t mer iUndale High School athlfle. h,. ..moH n..t for th hasphaii iiifi xiiriiuuic nifin mint" a "ui it , has turned out for the baseball lsquad at Linfield College, Larry Cockrell, former Sidd" Hich School olaver. i .Miller is a junior at Linfield. He pitched last year for the year lor ine wiiacais and compiled s 1-1 record. ! I'nnL rnll fraihinan unit hnc ..nn.... ...... ...nn n.. I.. n.lnUnK In Ihn nn l unni-u um i- .iunn. m w,c ""'j game ne nas women mis year, ne heal South Salem liit-h School 4-0. Linfield has 10 games scheduled for the 1958 season, eight of them home games. Coach Roy Helser has eleven re- turning lettermen on this year's! nine, live of them seniors. i Linfield took third place in the Northwest Conference last year. TELCO BELLES LEAGUE . Telco Six 28 18 i.mi um Telco Ten Telco Three Telco One Telco Nine Telco Seven 27' a Ui'i 26 IK 25 19 24 20 2.1 21 22;l 21 ' i 21 ?3 17 27 8 Telco Three 2, Telco Two 1 Telco Five Telco Eight Team results Telco Seven 1 Telco Six 2. Telco On 1; Telco Nine 2. Telco Two 1; Telco Four 3, Telco Eight 0; Telco Ten 1, Telco Five 2 High series: Marv Peterson 177 115 144 445. Telco three High game: Peterson 177. Oak-Rosa Archery ! ter 652, Roger Oilar 626. total 2.650. Women Ifreestylei: Alvce Clavlon V.2. Elaine Foster 680. kaihrvn I II ru h 604. Muriel Redding 515. total 2 551 Novice team: Ltrry Redding 5WI, Brace Olson 474. Joy Beutler 422. Bill Wilder 370. total 1.826 Instinctive. Flovd Ward 7O0. Jun ior Larry anrlenhorg .V6 Pot lurk dinner next Irulay at 6 .10 p m. Bowlinq Results News - Review, Roseburg, Ore. 5 u f'v v'Ptori" jn.six start" uhen Bob Turley hurled a 7-0 shutout over Ihn K.iltimnr Oriole Clpva- land hit four horn runs to edge out Detroit 4-2. Musial hit his first homer third of the season in the first inning with a man on base. That gave the Redbirds a 2 0 lead. With the Cards leading 4-3, he smashed a ;i-u pitcn with one on in the tilth! i to launch a tour run rally that led to his team's first victory. A crowd of 47.234 sweltered in s the sun-baked Los Angeles Coli- 1 scum as the Giants blasted three 1'4 pitches for 15 hits including three l'ihome runs over the convenient 42- 2 ! foot left field wall. Danny O'Con- 1 nnll k.l f . hit one. Carl Furillo walloped one r I ne An..la In n Ik- l-t-1 f h(,lcr"' To ,2 in the three game series. The crowd brought the three-day attendance total to 167,- : 2119. In addition to his game-winning homer. Sicvers collected a double homer. Sicvers collected a double ., i.m..i ti, h u .1 hH nniv '. ,n,.i in th. drove m the tying run. In Satur- day s victory over Boston, he 1 again tied tlie score with a ninth- ; innmg home run. PCL Schedule Halted By Rain PACIFIC COAST LEAGUE Vancouver 1 Portland W L Pet. GB 4 0 1.000 0 LOW) 1 .7,'0 3 ..SII0 Seattle 'S.ln !).,, , m.mv .juo .2M .mm .000 ;n, .-sacra memo By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Rain, curfew and airline rhMiltt m.l -nnp U..n.l....'. cif.c Coast League scheduled' base - ball games. Three of the eight nlifnri tflmni u.nra ularaH n. nf u,.., ,1.. ..' . ." ' "Hl-'B "P of the ninth because of rain. Three game, were washed out by! ' m rtn , holla! Kf tU- C.. L" Ji!i S I?.. ; ddy curfew law and one was nn- ; . . 1.,., j i dy ,cl , w , fnd .one,w" "' ....:i . i . .. to, "tch.it. plan. Kiir-ira u in vailCUUVSr " n V, . " , i ; . seven-inning first game of a dou- , bleheailer in the British Columbia . I City I he second game was sus- nonrtnH m th. kniim ii.. - - - , - rn,n Because ot IMS p.m. bun- law. Th. Mo'untie, , " " " , he continued' on Friday July 2b conunuea on rnuay, July 25. Second Came Stopped Phoenix defeated San Diego fl-1 in the first game of their double- 1 header but the second game was suspended until next September; wnn ine score tied e-B in the sev - enth inning to allow the Cadres to catch a plan to Portland where Ihey open a series Monday ni"ni. tries. Sign anv time. Seattle shut out Spokane. 3 0, in WE RUN into some disappoint a same rut to eight innings by ments during a long hie. And rain which washed out a sched- among those is the news that all uled second game. , those whopping big scores we read The scheduled doubleheader he- about being made down in St. !-ou-tween Sarramenlo and Portland is by Budwetser, DonCarter & Co., at Portland was rained out. , are bowled with 3-pound pins. So That all hut made a clean wash - out at Portland for th Sacramen - to series. The teams did manage to get in on gam Thursday night it was played despite a steady mist and they played a 3 3 six-inning tie in th rain Tues- d;iv that means six games to mak up some time later in the season Since Sacramento is scheduled in Portland onlv for four more dates, two will hav to b trans ferred to Sacramento, if plaved. Mondav night's Portland San I Diego game will b televised by I KGW-TV, if weather allows the learns to plav. Phoenix defeated San Diego, 5 4. in the only gam played Satur day All other games wer rained out Three tames ar on tap Mon day nit ht. weather permitting. San Dieieo opens at Portland, Sac ramento at Phoenix and Spnkan at Vancouver. Salt l ake City's in vaion of Seattle starts Tuesday ' night NO-KRO stos BATTERY CORROSION At your aor r tervic it? A.F. Spiker, Distributor Phon. OR J 7217 Tribe Comes In 4th Best In C-P Rotary Track Meet The Roseburg track team was just no match for the.tough cinder teams in the Rotary track meet at Grants Pass Saturday, as I he In dians were forced to settle for fourth place in the four-team meet. As expected, the host Cavemen ran away from the other teams completely, with .Medford gaining second place and Crater third. The Tribe finished second in the 220-yard dash for one of their best events of the afternoon. Lyn Bax ter ran this one for the Indians which was won by a Grants Pass speedster In the good time of 23.0 llat. Sy Hunt picked up third in the i ,ow h""il nd fifth place in the Twin Bill Rained Out i : Rain Saturday washed out : Rogue Valley League doubleheader i between Glendale and Brookings I at Brookings. The coast team will ; be at Glendale Tuesday for two games, ootn counting. So much to spout about Una week it'i hnrrl In L nnui uinnm In -t ...-I ,; . """ But we have a couple deadlines. : o better start on them. Men's leagues will all wind up this month I and th Thursday and Friday night wheels this week. Most secretaries will advise their presidents to call a meeting the last bowling night to set up the league, elect officers and make rules tor next year. i gives tires lor g-in-a-row took a Ask your secretary for time and beating when three bowlers tuali place. Most will be held at th al- fled. Peyton Oderkirk ended a leys on closing nights. Early game with the full quota, totalled leagues could hold their meetings 260, and didn't even have high after they finish, the late leagues I game in his league. But Ted Bui'lt just before bowling. i ner topped him with a beautiful The other deadline is at this j 274, compiled with 9 slraiuht X's week's end. Too late to get ban-land a loth frame spare. This all quel tickets after that, without spe-1 happened Wednesday ninht, and cial request. See your league sec-1 Ed Willit.i kept the pot boiling wii'i I retary. Chuck Hopkins or Arlo Jacklin at the desk at the alleys for tickets. It sets you back only a dollar, with the association picking up the tab for the balance. Lots of fun. good entertainment, and elertion of officers for mxt season. GIMMICK COMMITTEE passes us this information. There will he 40 or more door prizes, worth over S2.)0 given sway at the banquet. i M"ny of ,he pr,7n W1" b lTd ,n with a quiz, so you should know your own sponsor, as well as other sponsors in the cilv pPi, in,.T,. ,m ,h. w""? l"??: V": I pn SlCdR UUHILTS, CUT ITVICO jobs free, pair! fishing trips anJ C ' ' m an v more, ion con nn i aiioiti t""- " U C0,t ... . .,,. I,.l K has lined up a lot of ways for the "fa t hfu " to keen in faithful" to keep in business for the summer. Three-man leagues, mixed team leagues, doubles leagues and just plain pot games iieagups and just plain poi games rnr different nichts in th week. v, ,,. .m:,h. , ,. Y,ou'" "nd omelhing to give you Doasure M- ,h mehur ,ndi' vi((la, X,l(.n amB ur-.nt j, , ,,, ,ll(nelj up -ow Thirty-two men will compete, with top pnre $40 and top consolation $20. Still room for a doien more entries. Also, if enough interest, he will run , another elimination for bowlers un der 1K4, using regular handicaps with the sam prizes, provided there are th same number of en- , when we see a local lad or lassie , hit a 200 line with our heavy 3' - ' UHHY ITMf CHO SUNNY S1TOK CO. lOUiWIllf. ft, OiWBUTfO BY MTIONAl (OiSIIUtRS P800UCIS CO., HtNlUCK SfRAIGMT BOURBON WHISKIY. ti PROOf hish hurdles. Fourth place finishes wcr re corded by Butch Backen with ti for fourth in the high jump. Th winning jump was 6 feet even. Backen reached the 5 8 mark. Nels Paulson tied for fourth in the pole vault when ha reached the 11-foot mark, and Baxter tied for fourth in the broad jump with a leap of 13-6. The best showing, however, by a Roseburg runner was by Gary Sanders who gained second in the half mile. Sanders' time for th run was 2:0.1.7. Th Tribe runner, who normally runs the mile also. was kept out of this race so that i he might make a better showing in the shorter race. He did. Two freshmen runners did well in the novice class. Bill Friday was fourth in th 880 in the division. His time was 2 17. Tom Thurber took second in the 220 and fourth i in the 100. I Friday th Indians go into 1 j dual meet for both the JV and i varsity teams on Finlay Field with i springiieid. pound pins, we can feel real proud. Cinder the same conditions, we would likely score 20 to 30 pins higher. The TV stars also get th same advantage. Of course, they do well anyway, and would get 1 high averages anyplace, but they wouldn t be averaging ZiO or more, Speaking of hi'4h scores, we saw 1 plenty last week. The outfit that 1 9 in-a-row Thursday night for 2."i8 and some tires. MORRIE BURKHART and the State I'olice squad toiled valiantly, and came up with a 216, but nn tires. Ray Norton hit a 244, and likewise, no rubber. John Que had a 2.12 Monday ninht. Buettner's 274 filus 225 and 172 gave him hich eague series with 771. Ed Radi gan had a pair of 21 Is and 616; Kd Davis 223-234-146-603; Jacklin 200 213 602: and Johnny Anderson a beautifully consistent stepper 200-204-208 for 612. John Arnmb had 209-202: Al Joelson 202-209: Mark Batt 204-200; and Ed Klemmer 200 204 followed by 202-223. Velda Ellison had a 208, Sylvia Anderson 5.16. Nita Nichols 525, Mary (hrcle 524 and Del AIix 511. With rlie Teeners, Artie Luckelt hit high Rme and set, 192 and 546, while Angele Crowther had 444 and Charlotte Gray 157. Murl Young and Al Joelson pick ed 6-7-10 rails, Don Tremblay, and Aaron Bo 4-7-10i and Ijn Meeum and Barney Fenwick 3-7-lOs. Paul Hufham nearly had a triplicate, on 174-174 173; Ev Wllvrding and Ann Nelson each d two 114s; Becky Chilwood 144s, Elza Smith 155s, Yolanda DeChiari 125s, Dan Hill 172s, Bob Keady 152s. Ed Da vis 175s and Bus Sporer 162s. Teammates Ken Day and Don Martyn had identical scores, each hitting at the same time 144, 149 and 149. for 442 sets. Ed Radigan ! won a case of pop on a 211. Ken Dagerman jumped from a 108 up to 203, while Jerry Bauer jumped from 107 to 226. The State Highway team hit games of 901-902-903, the first real team stairstep for many moons. First Roseburg team to roll in the W1BC at San Francisco was th Winston Five. Thev went down Thursday and rolled Friday. (No 1 results at this writing!,