Angling Prospect Shines In Umpqua Roscburg Indians To Host North Bend In Midwestern League Baseball Saturday Condition ipparcnlly are good firm al WinchFtrr Thursday! for another cood weekend of fish- and the river level hat been com ing in the open waters of the I mp ing down. The water wit relative- aua watershed, ly clear. Prtuurii thnnsh not hot. are Lemolo Reservoir, lood for aalmon fihhermen, and'he Nortn Lmpqua, 11 iuc'k 10 .liiowesici n league haeball action for Bill Hairx-r n Hoseburg Indian Saturday. uhtn:, they meet the North Bend Bull-1 1 rings in a doubleheader at Finlay i , field. 1 (Hue again it will be the Tnhe't top moundsmrn, Kon Beamer and Dirk Meredith, who will get the call against the Bulldogs. South- uppermost in paw Beamrr now owns a 5-0 rec- probably will ord. beating Medford twice and another heavy weekend probably ' " second workout over the (Jrants Pass, Springfield and South ii in store for the only open trout! weekend. The opening day waa Eugene once each, waters in the watershed the Cop-!'ow Saturday, but a change 1 For the home run hitting Were-; ro reservoir! in the upper North ' " weather put 1 hunger in the ' dith, the record now stands at 2-2. , Lmpqua browns and kamloops in the lake The steady righthander lost close i-u r.'.. -. rmvin'Suniy- nd 'mlt catches were games to Medford and Springfield. I The Oregon Game tomir.ii.sion , .,' I h,il Hrrmoed the Black Tornado and 1 aid Chinook catches tailed ou our- w fj. w(.,ther j, for,ctithe Eugene club for his two wins, ing the middle part of Urn : week i f fc weekend. ! The steadily improving Indians but may com. back weU over the. nl0 thf ,wo.Ram, .t wlth the - - 1 tf THE ASSOCIATED PRESS i.North Bend nine leading the loop. Dam, which were running up to Kjshlng condmoni throughout along with the Springfield Millers, 100 a day earlier in the week, were , ,h e have lrnproved , mo,tiw,ih a record of 3-1. down to 40 or 50 by Wednesday . pltc ,,,, muddy ,,, sub-' . , . indicating an interruption of the r. UrMon G,m. Commis-! M" Ll"" migration. ,lon m , we(.kl report The Millers met Cottajje (irove 'Thursday. , in a doubleheader on the Crover The report s sectional sum- neiu in is aiiernoon. wnue ine .-winn Imary: cugene Axemen araw a ye inis 1 1 weekend. Northwest I other th:;i Beamer and Mere- Fishing is generally good. Salt ditli, ihe Tribe is expected to use I water anglers report excellent lroy Koberts at first base, Mike angling for perch and flounder at Hatfield at second, Don Wells at Salmon River Bay and Cape short, Ted Kolberg at third and1 Meares. Salmon angling in the freshman Chuck lliney behind the Willamette below Oregon City 1 plate. In the outfield will lie Bob falls has picked up considerably. Scott in right, Jim Richardson in Big Luckiamute and Marys River 1 center, and Jerry llalladay in left, are good firospects, as are the 1 Beamer and Meredith will replace I AlcKenue and cottage t.rove res- left field and first base duties. 1 ervmrs p.ycellpnt ana inn IS ex- Niu-lh Honrl rnmpi Id h inlav . tion slated to get under way at pected at Fish Lake in l.inn Coun-i Field with a 15 record in league, P nt. Iv. action, after having split with Cot- The meet is expected to draw; tilie ;rove ln , pair 0f gamesi full house as fans from all areas Southwest ,t wkend Th(. Bulldogs wnni flock to the cinder test primarily! fishing is fair to good. All wa-:lh, open(,r o( tha, doubleheader for one thing, to see Dyrol Burle- ters are subsiding and very clear. 1 4.2 hlll 0,t th( n,Khtcap 4 0 ' son in acuon. 1 ' -r"' l ime for the first game is 1 p m The Cottage Groves flash is ex-1 in the (.rants Pass area this! nected In tre to lower his newly I weekend. Good prospects are be- i set mil mark, as well is go forjmolo Reservoir, the lower Rogue a lower state mark in the half; River, and Bradley and Squaw The commission's regional office . here said river conditions should , be ideal over the weekend. The water is warming it was 54 de- Indians Slate Grover Meet The Roseburg track team will Darticipate in the Cottage Grove Invitational meet tonight with ac- r , . ,.V" '. a ii i, Lv,- I iH 1 u- Ml . is V1 sports calendar Beovers Blanked By Sees, But Retain Lead In PCL FRIDAY ARCHERY: Oak-Rose Archery Club, Legion Hall. Oakland, 7.30 p m. SATURDAY TRACK: Douglas County meet, Sutherhn. BASEBALL: Non-league: Douglas at Glendale 7:30 pa, Myrtle Creek at Bandon. 8pm Mid western league: North Bend at Roseburg. 1 p m. ITENN1S: Marshfield at Roseburg, 11 a m. WRESTLING: Cummumty Build ing, Fairgrounds, 8 30 p m. PACIFIC COAST LEAGUE with Boh Jenkins getting a pine, W L Pet. CB Portland 4 am ancouer 8 7 .5X1 'i Phoenix 9 .5N) 1 San Diego 8 8 ..i(K) 1 Seattle 7 7 Vl 1 Salt Lake City 7 7 .fi 1 Spokane 7 8 .467 l1- Sacramento 5 7 .417 2 Oakers Trim Drain, 5-2 couldn't catch up with the Rain- iers. Padres Get Five Hits Dom Zanni of the Giants shut out San Dieco on five hits in work ing the distance He issued fue alks and whilfed seven Padres. An error, a single and a sacri fice fly gave Phoenix its first run in the fust inning and the Giants mohi g"t their second score in me see- By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Bui borons fell on the Van couver .Wounlies Thursday while Portland, the front-running team in the Pacific Coast League. was bewildered and bewitched by a righthander who had a medi ocre 8-10 record a year ago. Seattle's Rainiers made it in a row over the Spokane In Hians 5-4. uilh three runs in the The Oakland Oakers won their iD f the ninth inning and Phoen- second baseball game of the 1958 lx' Giants shaded San Diego 2-0 season Thursday by turning hack ,n the league s other two games, the Drain Warriors, 5-2, at Oak- The Salt Lake City Bees bombed land. the Mounties with nine runs in Bob Young went the distance for a hectic third frame and swamped the Oakers, allowing six scattered the Canadians 19-5 on 19 hits off hits, while striking out 11 batters tlrPe Vancouver hurlers. Van- and walking five. couver starter Krv Pallia hit the His mates jumped on a trio of dust , ihP third. n.,,n I..- nlno ko.o kin,,. i . .,.. . 1 " s-u iiii iiiii-e linn in c'iiii. jut i . . ond on an error and singles by Joe ValdivieUo and Zanni. It was a tough one to lose lor Gary Bell, who mowed down 11 CiunK via the strikeout route in iu-n toiling nine innings. He has fanned JV Udllt'I n II1US Ml III JJ'W. Archie Battles German Tonight I.Ol'ISVILLE. Ky. Moore, the light i.f Archie heavyweight can De made, and Vrilli Bcseman olf. ulinost as active but in a much DICK MEREDITH, who will work one of the tilts with North Bend Saturday, will also be looking for his third home run of the season. Meredith has o pitching record of 2-2. (Paul Jenkins) Ihe Oakers scored the first rllllH r(,r ihf. Colons marlr ,,f tho r,it,tl in llm t h i r,l ,1 .11 .. 1 I I ,1.; . ,v vu... ... v nor .tit- rno- um luniks K- . 1 . on two singles, a hit batsman, and inK (or the Bees in the third with u " P , Z " n error. . , ,h,,.P.ru homer. Salt Lake City " a .l0-ro.l n 1)erb ve Uhl ' The Warriors uaineH their inilia ,u ...ii.. I... freedom 11.111 run in the fourth on a walk and two runs before ' the Mounlies could , binsles. In the score 11 going into pt a stopper on it. The Bees' the bottom of the fourth, the Oak-) j, ,,, McDaniel slammed out his land club put together two more . f,ftn homer of the season in the hits, a sacrifice and two more , elhih frame with one mate Warrior boots to cross the plate aboard. I tw ice and give them a 31 lead. Two more tallies in the fifth slan- Bevo Drouth Broken , Moore, who admits to 41 and probably is nearer 45. is approach ing the 200-mark class in fights. He has knocked out 126 opponents. ! A knockout tonight will permit him to break a kayo record that he holds jointly with the late Young Ntnnling. mile. Roseburg track mentor Nate Watson planned to take a full team of trackmen to tha night meet. The Grovers ire the top-heavy favorites. The last time the Indians com- oeted against Burleson and corn- lakes in Coos County. Central D'ishing is fair to good. The De schutes River from Bend to Crook ed River is good on flies, bait and worms. Good catches of brown and rainbow are being nany at the Jaycee invitational i " here in Roseburg. At that time the IP" Kescnutes. o ue i.axe is lair. Cottage Grove miler knocked off nd Crescent Lake is slow, the mile in a slow for him lime ! Of 4:26 3. I TRACK The next meet for the Tribe j AUSTIN, Tex. Kddie South will be May 17, when they go toiern of Texas set national colieg North Bend for the subdistrict j iate record for 440-yard dash of test. 46.1 seconds. Can your whiskey do this? l.lfENDED WHISKEY. yi $400 All by itself... drinlvS smootli as sillv IMAGINE! Never a trace of bite or burn in your whiskey. Try Kessler tonipht and nee. MlMlll(IO.UttK(IJII. ' IIIMKISVUIY. StftOO! V. 'l ' "IS'"" M t Drain, Yoncalla Tracksters Tie 2, 1958 73 extended the Oaker lead to 51. Watkins had The Drain club came back in the for seven and a third sixth, working Young for three then. Bob Borkowski got bases on balls, along with an Oak- smgle to break the spell nn-hitter going Trojan Spikers Overpower Three Other Track Teams Drain and Yoncalla locked up in a dual track meet at Drain Thurs day, and when the final event had i been run. the two teams were all 8 The News-Review, Roseburg, Ore. Fri tied. The final: Drain 61 points, I mncaiia, bi points. It was the Kagles' ability to come through in the relay which gave them a tie. The Yonralla run ners ran this event in 1-44.6, to give them five more points and raise their total from S6 to a final amount. Each club grabbed first place finishes in seven of ihe 14 events in the meet. Results: Drain 41, Yoncalla 41. 100-yard dash: Ron Revelle, Y; Gurney. D; Lewev. Y: 10 9 200-yard dash: Dick Criles, D; Redfield, D; Lewey. Y; 26 5. 440-yard dash: Doug llollamon. Y: Revelle. Y; Cole, D; 59 7'. Low hurdles: Lawrence Gurnev, D: Bowman. Y; Revelle. Y; 2:10. High hurdles: Ted Bowman, Y; Merrill. I); Barnes. Y: 18.1'j. 680-yard run: Dick Cole, D: Wil son. Y: Frost. 1): 2:258 Mile run: Cliff Kmerv, Y; Dan ner. D: lslie, D: 5:10 1. 880 yard relay: Yoncalla. (Lew ey. Bowman. D. Revelle. llolla mon), 1:44 6 Broad jump: Don Revelle. Y; Barnes, Y; Olson. D: 17-2' a. High jump: Bob Seaton. D; tie for second between Merrill D, and Monn, Y; 5-4. Shotput: l.erov N'offsinger, Y; Seaton, D; Cntes, D; 42-4 Discus: l.erov Noffsinger, Y; Nash. D: Cntes", D: 115-4 Javelin: Bob Seaton. D singer, Y: Olson. D; 164-1 Pole vault: Albert Sowell. D; tie for second between Art Sowell. D. and Merrill, I). 113 May Bcsmanoff. 25. a stocky, fast- lnningS pLiuiimis m, ina,, """D a solid p,'w Yor,t. has made 54 appear- Wilev ances ln lne nn?- wlnninK Ji ana l.-inH error to nick un another run i,.,r. h tnH h,i ..if wai. drawing seven. He nas scorea it At this point. Young settled down K,n5 ,n the same frame and Luis knockouts and retired the Warriors without Marqucz got the third Portland Tne, " German baker dropped any additional scoring. hit. an infield single, in the ninth.!0"1 ofu the 'P 10 'n ""kings However, the heavy hitter in tha I jim Wesllake's double and Nip- v,non he lost f,ve stn8n' er " ball game was one of the Drain pv Jones' single gave the Solons mng off 13 successive victories chuckers. Frank Jacobs, who went thcr first run in the first inning. But he moved back into the No. 8 to the hill in the third, belted out The second run came in the fifth, SP' uhp,n he upset Pat Mt-Murlry three of the Warriors six hits. andi0n a single, a hit batsman, a sac- at Seattle f10- in n15 la5t aP" closed out the afternoon with 3-3. rifice and a ground out. pearance For the Oakers. it was Germnnd ; The Rainiers spotted Spokane w ith 2-3. David Crane with 2-3 and i two runs in the second inning, got 1'hrlA R,9hm U-lth 7.1 I nnA klr ,n Iho fifth .nil ttoA it Lirtescore: i up at 2-2 in the seventh. In the GOLF Drain 000 010 02 6 4 ninth, Seattle Manager Connie FORT WORTH. Tex Arnold Oakland 001 220 x 5 9 1 ; Ryan got a single out of pinch- Palmer of Latrohe. Pa., scored a Batteries: Drain Whipple. Ja- i hitter Jim Dvck as the winners 5-under-par 65 that equalled the cohs. (3, lleaton. (7) and Phillips. 1 splashed for three runs. course record and gave him the NBC will hrnadcast and telecast at 9 p m., EST. Oakland, Young and Germond i T: Young. LP: W hipple. The Injuns battled hack with two first round lead in the Colonial ln- runs in their half of the ninth. 1 vitational tournament. It was another track win for tueen . Russ Hawk's. Douglas Trojans 2-11. ! Thursday, as the talented men of, 440-yard dash 1 Troy racked up 125 points in a four- tween Glenn Bi way affair at Myrtle Creek. 1 The Vikings gained second with 1 55 markers. Riddle third with 21 , and Glide with three points. I The Trojans outclassed the field by romping to eight first places, i as well as gaining lies for the top j spot in thuee other events. I Results: Douglas 125, Myrtle Creek SS, Riddle 21. Glide 3. 100-yard dash: Dave Gilman. D; ' tie for second between Goff. MC, 'and Paine. MC: tie for fourth he ! tween Helms, D, and Wilcox. R; I 10 8 220-yard dash: Tie for first he 1 tween Dave Gilman. D. and Paine, MC; Bishop. MC: t,ie for fourth be- M ills. II, and Helms Ladies' Coifing Golf results: A total of 34 women participated in the putting tourna ment at Ihe Roseburg Country Noff. , Club 1 Winners: Chiss A, Mrs. John Napier: Class B. Mrs Georiie Luo- Tie for first he , MC, and Jack McLennan. D; Strong, D; Ball, R; McCord. I): 35.5. Ijow hurdles: Terry Counts. D; Pl-ock. D; Klhe. D; Golf. MC; Stratton. It; 22 0. High hurdles: Russ Prock. D; F.rbe. D; Basset. 1); Blackledge, It: Vaughn. B; 10 0. KSU-vard run: Cliff Thomson. D; Harkev, MC; Burt, D; D son. D, Naas. MC; 2:03.1. Mile run: Cliff Thomson, D; D. Thomson. D; Kennaday, R; Owens, R: Patterson. D; 4:31 880-vard relav: Mvrtle Creek fSlnrtcliff. Bishop, Paine, Goffi, 2 D; 1:37. 7. Shulput: Dudley Klimhack. MC; Grass. 1): IHI. D; Carlson. D, Stratton. It; 43 6 't. Discus: Bob Carlson, D: Grass. D: Klimhack. MC; Thomson, D; Fisher. 1): 128-'.. Javelin: Terry Counts. D; Hil! 1. 6 Straight Record Of North Roseburg O; Klimhack, MC; llavlord, G McLennan, I); 170-2 Broad jump: Watson. K ; The North Roseburg Church soft ball team rolled to its fifth and sixth straicht wins last weekend ina doubleheader, defeating Green 23-3 and 8-4. A rematch of last year's playoff championship will take place Sat urday at the Veterans Kield at 2 Thorn-' p.m. At that time North Roseburg will host Church of God in a dou- ' bleheader. ! Linvscorts: t First garni: Green 'Kl 00 3 5 . North Rshg. 3H7 7x 23 19 2 , Batteries: Green. Cummings. I.o rentz (3 and Kornav. North Rove burg. Trent and Lites. HP: Trent. LP: Cumminsv Sicond gimi: Green n?0 11-4 3 I North Rb 2u0 33-$ 9 3 1 Batteries: i.recn. i.oremz ana --' " 40b OFF 'The Regular No Trade-In Price For Your Recappable Tire MC; Golf. Cummings: North Rosehurs. Mink ler and Lites. WP: Minkler. I.P: Lorentz. , 3T 3t: Bowlinq Results ROLLING PIN ma. I lass I. .Mrs Paul Baicus. i prnck. D; Blackledne. The pamnijs (or the iron lourne-- MC- .lnkms D- 18 8 menl to he conducted on May 6 are nisli jump: Tie for first between DouelaS Yeomen f.tlL.tia- I'll.. A l I'k'.rlac t .' - t l ia . " " jen v vuiese. u, aim viieen, ir, Tidwell. Mrs John Napier. Mrs five-way lie for third anion: Da M. I.. Veatch; Mrs Ray Caseheer, vulson. MC. Dudlev. D: Hill. G. Mrs Sid U'lken. Mrs Joe Per-, Blackride. R. and Wileox. R: 5-4 r.nilt; Mis. tlscar r klund. Mrs. u..i, vault: .lerrv Cnese. D A B I.OSKIIK Golden Rule Stoic Knule l.umtier Co. HosebtirR Bowl kent Radio 4 TV Pepsi-Cola Kolletta Skating Melrose Stoie Plywood Servica Women of Moose LEAGUI W 97 87 sr i 67 S..'l till W a 48 'i 42 K 1). Bridge: Mrs. H.iv Purkett. Mis Mac Mocahee, Mrs. Harry Stearns. Class B. Mrs Walter Kisher. Mrs James lliuhes. Mrs. Herb Leonnic; Mrs. Robert Hams. Mrs. Royer (lee. Mrs Carl Tea sue; Mrs (1. R. Km Mrs. .1 r . Dillard. Mrs. ) R. Pi lerson: Mrs K.-iy Sims. Mrs Kenneth Oiiine. Mrs Kav Pnrkell Mrs U1'1 1 Joseph l.anspa. Mrs Rolicrt Ganz; .Mrs. Bvron Woodruff: Mrs. lon- ard Johansen. Mrs Kd Metmner; Mrs. Ccne Krewson. Mrs. C. A. Pelliemk. Class C. Mrs Ben Mar- Results of the Douclas Yeomen novelty animal shoot Thursdav (highest possible score 4.VH: Bill tie Smith. 444; Bettv Miller. :7; l.es for second between llalhure. MC.i Miller. .LVt; Irv Klein, 3.4: .lack and Mathews. I); Anderson. R; I Inch. 3.SL': Ida I Inch. 338: Jun Mills. MC; 11 8 lors: Dale Miller. 153. L .14': AS 4K 1 77 1 NT: 90 tin. Mrs Roller! I pi l h,l..r Mrs Team results: A k B UiKSinK 4.'(i0nlon Smith. Mrs Robert Han Women of Moose 0; Pepsi Cola 4. s(,n: Mr,. Krank McCord Mrs Kolletta Skatinn 0; Roselmrc Bowl s,vr Kowler: Mrs Harrison Win :t. Kent Radio A l I; Gulden t. ,-, .:u,ui smith Mrs nine .iore .i, r.ngie i.iiiuner i: Melrose Store 2 .Plvwood Service ' High series Lucille Shepherd (17t -l.Vi-170) MM. Golden Rule ! Store I High same: Kla Smith A I I ossins j Other htsh scores: Kthel Kramh 19. Dot Mason 1M. Mavme Merk 1H3. 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