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Vikings Win Wav Into A-2 Tourney ) Ml Pv HOW SACKS STACK UP IN SPORTS More freedom of movement ond "fhey reveal more of the legs" ore reosons for such os obove. At left, Joyce Wolker, a member of on Atlanta women's Softball teom, models the uniform the team adopted, ond at right, Shirley Bloomer models her version of the sack while holding a cup she won in a London tennis tournament. Miss Walker's cooch claims the team's old uniforms were "to masculine,," and predicts the new garb will restore crowds at the old ball game. Junction City First-Round Rival; Bucs Downed By 5-4 Sports Calendar By BILL COULD News-Review Spartt Writer Thoie never-say-die Myrtle Creek Vikings are now the District A 2 baseball champi, The Viki cime Dae trom a iwo run deficit with three-run out burst in the sixth inning of the title game with Glendale Tuesday I Glendale club. Cliff Worley and Wendel Stanley both bagged Jin gles in the stanza. The Pirates went ahead by three runs in the third as they got to Myrtle Creek starter Wes David son. Just one hit was given up by Davidson in the inning, but a rash of three boots, a walk and two ill night on the Pirate field to down i timed fielders'-choice moves allow the Bucs, 5 4 1 ed the trio of tallies. The win moves the Vikings into After Murray had come on in the the Class A-2 state playoffs and a . second, the Bucs were baffled from date in the quarters with the Dis- that point forward, by Murray's tnct S-A-2 title-holder, Junction slow delivery. I City. The game will be played I The righthander's style prompt Tuesday on the latter'! field at 2'ed a variety of comments by the p.m. lans, sucn as, --. . .ne iuoh u In winning the contest, the Myr-1 he's pitching batting practice ", or lie Creek nine called upon Jim M ur-1 '. . .guess he hasn't got a change-1 ray for a sparkling relief stint, up, every pitch is one," or a more Murray came on in the second with ! practical comment, ". . he sure! one away, and sat the Glendale raises Cain with their timing. net down with no runs and four WEDNESDAY ARCHERY: Tn-CUy, 7 p.m. RIFLE CLUB: Seniors, Winches ter, 7:30 p.m. PAI. CLUB: Winston, Douglas High. SOFTBALL: YMCA Twilight League: City Drive-In vs. U. S. Plywood; Jaycees vs. Mark's Market, both at the Veterans Field, p m. THURSO SOFTBALL: YMCA North Church League: Vets Patients vs. Win ston Christian: North Roseburg vs. Faith Lutheran, both at the Veterans Field. p.m. ARCHERY: Douglas Yeomen, Armory, 7:J0 p.m. Riddle Defeats Hornets By 6-1 8 The News-Review, Roseburg, Ore. Wed. May 21, 1958 Bevos End Shade San Losing Diego Streak, Pads, 4-3 hits through the remainder of the game. The Vikings also took advantage of two unexpected developments. One was an unusual amount of wildness displayed by Buc hurler, Flovd West. The normally steady West walked five, hit two batters and gave up five hits in the fray. The other contributing factor to the Viks' success was four Pirate er rors in the sixth chapter of the tilt. Lindquist Gets RBI A one-run first inning started the Vikings on their way, as Don Bishop collected a single. With one out. Murray also rapped a single Win Second Over Bucs Whatever the answer might be, his style did the job. This was the second time Murray naa aroppea the Pirates. He beat them by a 2-1 count earlier at Myrtle Creek. With the Bucs' bats somewhat si lenced, the Vikings grabbed their chance in the sixth. Here's how it went: Fred Earwood sent a sure single to right which was booted by Monty McLaughlin, with Earwood ending up on third. He scored on catcher Buddy Smarts' attempted pick-off throw. Ed Cearley was hit by one of West's offerings and Davidson nH H u Crecs l.indouist who 1 drew a walk. Bishop lined a single grabbed the HB1 with a single to I to left, scoring Cearley with the drive in uisnnp. i The Bucs also crossed the plate in the first. Wes Young was safe on a Viking boot and scored the only marker of the frame for the Central Catholic Takes Golf Crown tvinfl marker Another rirate error put bod Cavaner on, then Murray belted the hit which was to win the fray. He lofted the first pilch by West into centerfield where Young took it for a sacrifice fly. Davidson, on third, was tagged up and scored the winning tally standing up. That was the inning, and the ball game. things turned out. Murray re PORTLAND ii Central Cath olic of Portland Tuesday added golf to its state championship trophies. PACIFIC COAST LEAGUE W L Pet. CB Phoenix Vancouver Salt Lake City San Diego Sacramento Spoke it Portland Seattle 23 IS .60S 21 1 .no 4 18 IS .545 2 17 17 .500 4 15 1 .484 4V4 15 20 .429 J2 17 .414 6V4 14 21 400 Tl By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS The Phoenix Gianta made it nine straight Tacific Coast League victories in a row Tuesday night as they pushed the Seattle Ralniera back into the cellar, 7-. Tha first-place Gianta scored their winning run in the last of the eighth inning after Seattle had knotted the score at 7-7 with a three-run outburst. In other league action last night, the Vancouver Mountiei whipped the Spokane Indians 86; the Sacramento Solons beat tha Salt Lake City Bees t-S; and tha Portland Beavers San Dieeo Padres 4-3, Marty Kutyna walked in Phoe nix winning run alter me dianis loaded the bags on a single, an error and an intentional walk. In tha ninth the Rainiers got two men aboard with only one out but Juan Delis hit into a double play and the Rainiers were through. Their loss, coupled with Portland's victory, shoved them back into last place again. Mounties Rally Tha Mnuntiea Murray Carried Off The came was well attended bv Central's four-man squad, led ; fans from both towns, and the Mvr- ... by Jim O'Toole's splendid play, tip Creek group went wild at tha and Ball came home when Mike i"""-- -i "- look tni DOUGLAS B LEAGUE . W L Pet. Riddle 7 0 1 0O0 Camas Valley 5 3 .625 Yoncalla 4 3 .571 Elkton 1 6 .143 CanyonvUle 1 6 .143 The race to ee who will repre sent the Douglas County B League in preliminaries to the state Class B baseball tournament will go down to the wire Friday. Riddle, with the league title sew ed up. is ineligible, being ruled an A-2 school by the Oregon Scholas tic Activities Assn. So the second place team will do the bonurs. Camas Valley had a chance 'to a clear-cut title Tuesday afternoon at Kiddle, but the Irish bounced the Hornets with some hevy hit ting and the three-hit pitching of Gene Morrison. The score was 6-1. It will be Yoncalla's turn Friday to try to upset the Irish. If the Ea gles can do the Hornets necessary. half-game behind Camas Valley The Irish came up with a five- run outburst in the first inning error 1 1.ewistnn enatchee Tn.Citv nth Hits Score Runs Eugene Jack Ball let off the frame with ; Yakima a single, Dave Weakley singled, t Salem . 1 PACIFIC TELEPHONE and Telegraph Co. employes ond the company donated time and equipment last weekend to dig holes for 1,100 feet of outfield fence at the American Legion Memorial ball park at Stewort Park. PT8.T foreman Ron Walls, in the truck, Bill Ezard and Ray Smith volunteer ed tbeir time to run the company's mechanical pole-hole digger for the uprights in the fence. All are baseball fans ond hope to see American Legion junior baseball in a successful summer in the new park. (Photo-Lab) Axemen Split League Tied Up MIDWESTERN LEAGUE W L Pet. 1 Roseburg s -3 i Simih Eugene ' 5 M Springfield 7 5 .58.1 North Bend 5 .357 Cottage Grove 4 10 .286 By BILL GOULD Newt-Review Sports Writer The Roseburg Indians are hack in a tie for first place in Mid western League today, and they can give a king-sized assist to tba Cottage Grove Lions. Tuesday afternoon on the Grov er field, the Cottage Grove nine temporarily derailed the South Ku gene title express by upsetting tha A:.emen 3-2 in the nightcap of a league doubleheader. South Eugene won the opener 5-2. The split gives new hope to the Roseburg Indians, after they had split wi'h North Bend last Friday nmht. Thus the picture, at the moment, J iis this: Roseburg and South fcu LS I Rene are the co-champions in the --" .Miawesiern league ana win piav . . xiJbfylA one plavoff game to determine who S4tiSf'V-..f- '-'' i i represents the league in the state rt-l piavuus. However, another factor enters into the present situation. Spring, field, currently in third place in the loop with a 7-5 mark, could make it a three-way tie for first. Eugene, Salem Is. and a playoff will be I Drop NWL Tilts . The Eagles now rest a r tired the Bucs in the sixth and seventh and the Vikings went j Tuesday, with six hits, an error I f scoreless in their half of the inning. and a sacrifice bunt doing the job. W NORTHWEST LEAGUE 13 12 12 12 9 17 7 18 Sports In Brief By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS n'.illers Slate. Bulldogs The Millers meet North Bend in i a pair on the Bulldog field this weekend. A double win for the Springfield nine would give the league a three-way championship i and a third team to battle in play I off action for the quarter final state spot. In the games at Cottage Grove Tuesday, it was lefty Marly Vogler who set the Axemen down in the second tilt. His mates put together a double, a South Eugene error, and a home run by Bill Manewal in the second chapter for all their took the state prep golf title by end. And of course a four-stroke margin. The new titlist compiled a team total of 590, four strokes better than runner-up Beaverton in the two-day event. Medford finished five strokes off the pare at 595. In fourth place came South Eugene, with 597. O'Toole finished the tourney as medalist with a 7-under-par 137. He fired a 68 in the opening round and came back for a 71 Tuesday. Jack Mattison of South tugene. League Leaders By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE Richmond 6-0, Miami 2 Montreal S, Buffalo 2 Toronto 9, Rochester 3 Columbus 6. Havana 4 AMERICAN ASSOCIATION Charleston 3-6, Louisville 0-4 Minneapolis 4, Omaha 1 Denver 2. St. Paul 1 Wichita 9, Indianapolis 7 SOUTHERN ASSOCIATION Mobile 7, Little Rock 1 New Orleans 9. Memphis 1 Atlanta 7, Chattanooga S Nashville 10, Birmingham 2 TEXAS LEAGUE Dallas 13, Corpus Christi t (10 innings) Fort Worth 7, Victoria 1 Austin 4, San Antonio 2 Tulsa 13, Houston 5 BASEBALL ST I.Ot:iS The St. Lous Car- runs. W L Pet. GB dinals traded veteran shortstop The Axemen picked up a single. 18 6 .750 lAlvin Dark to the Chicago Cubs a double and a triple in the fourth 16 10 .615 3 for pilcher Jim Brosnan. The frame for their two markers. 520 5'i Cards also signed veteran pitcher Two well-handled double plays 500 6 Bill Wight, released last week by by the Lions kept them out of trou- 346 10 the Cincinnati Redlegs. We in the first and third stanzas. .280 11 'a CLEVELAND Carroll . Hardy. In the first game it was all South rookie outfielder for the Cleveland Eugene, as Ray Mclnnis, a right By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Indians, will be out of action for hander who has lost twice to tha ceived his just reward of a shoul- rison singled, bringing in Weakley I The Wenatchee Chiefs trimmed two weeks as the result of an Indians, kept the Grovers in check. dvr-top ride otf the ticld. land Patrick, then scored himself j I.ewiston s INorthwest League lead appendectomy. ' I Linetcoret: Murray re-1 Patrick was safe on an error. Mor- V. 1Q7 Inupnav mHalitt nHjiH IUUIIFU ilMUkllig ...;iL - 11 I'l... ... . anmt t i. . n- i i' . . . . i. j l . . ,",,.,.,, wiui m jid. i ne ann r.. veariey nesi ana smart a 5-1 lead before they got going. fnough to i,nd him , piace onwp: Murray. LP: West. Vancouver picked up two runs m . .n .... , ,a nh 1 ma eignin. gave npoicane one run 0.Too, Jerry -undari of B,aVer in the eighth and then splurged ,on ,,, stev. Wri(,hl of Alhanv. for fiva runs in the ninth. nih. .. iriiiHed- Connie Grnb was coasting along I, i, ....... k cm. n,. n.iu. toward what appeared to be a L.-u.h ' an- sn,.ih 's.lem i?ih One Myrtle Creek graduate of, when Carl Cassidv tripled. Cas- last year wasn't too worried about i sidy came in on Gerry Hope's sin ner team's chances in the all-im- gle. portant tilt. I The Irish padded their margin This "old-grad" look the action j with another run in the fifth. Weak in stride by catching up on her ley doubled, advanced to third on reading with a current Book-of-the-1 an infield error and scored when Month choice! ! Morrison laid down a sacrifice Linetcoro: bunt. Mvrtle Creek 101 003 05 5 5' Camas Valley got its sola run in out of winning pitcher Jim Vogel Glendale 130 000 0 4 7 5 the sixth. Mac McClellan singled gesang in downing the Senators to three games Tuesday night as DETROIT Detroit Tisers'l First game they whipped the Broncs 9-8 in a 'pitcher Herm Wehmeier was South Eugene 003 100 15 II 3 29 hit donnybrook at the Apple placed on the 30-day disabled list Cottage Grove 001 000 12 4 4 City. j because of a sore arm incurred' Batteries: Mclnnis and Ander- ln other contests, the Yakima Friday night. I son: Roe and Perkins. Bears tromped on Eugene 3-1 and Second game: the Tri-City Braves ground Sal-j TRACK South Eugene 000 202 3 1 em's Senators underfoot 10-2. DUBLIN. Ireland Ron de- Cottage Grove 030 Ox 3 3 2 The Braves coaxed a six-hitter ; lanv. Villanova University, de-1 Batteries: I.iston and Ruhlman: feated Brian Hewson and Derek vogler and Perkins. Ibbotson in the mile run in the Batteries: Davidson, Murry (2) I to right and circled the bases when I The big blow in Tn-City's 14-hit Clonliffe Harriers International sure victory when the roof fell in on him in the Vancouver ninth. Two reliefers tried without luck to bail him out. Joe Durham's tiple was the bif blow in Van couver's rally. Portland's winning run cama on Nini Tornay's aolo homer in the eighth inning. Elmer Singleton, who won it, helped his own cause with a triple and two singles in four trips to the plate. san Uicgo s first run 646: Roseburg, 14th, Pendleton, 17th, S73. 649; and Pioneers Rout PSC and third, came on Allen Jones' bases- empty homer. Tha Pads got two PORTLAND I !wis Clark turned a baseball game with Portland Slate into a rout Tues day, winning 19 4. Rovce McDaniel of Sweet Home, . f1.athin.n at I ouri anit f'larlc ,hehit three for three and drove in third, fifth and eighth and added Ducks Rap Huskies, 9-2, In ND Contest' SEATTLE Irfi T of Oregon blasted Washington 9-2 in a Northern Division base ball game here Tuesday ai Don Lane held the Huskies to seven scattered hits. The Huskies' Jerry Thornton and Mickey (ineen each got two hits, one of Thornton's a triple. Oregon scored twice in the first the ball sot away from the out fielder. Weakley's two hits in four tries was the best hatting effort of the day. His double and Cassidy's tri ple were the only extra-base hits. Morrison whiffed 12 Hornets and walked four. McClellan. who went all the wav for the Hornets, fan- i .. .ii -J ,Ihuhn.u Camas Valley 000 not o-1 3 2 Riddle 500 010 x-6 9 2 McClellan and Baker; Morrison and Weakley. Spokane Behemoth jXayoes Opponent attack was Len Lindborg's three- meet. Delanr was timed in 4 07. 5. run homer in the fifth inning. ; Hewson in 4:0 and Ibbot- wnirn gave me Braves a b i lead son 4:08 5. at that point. With the score knotted at 1-1 TENNIS foing into the seventh inning, the I LINCOLN. Neb. Pancho Con- SEATT1 E ui IIawu,.iht Bears pushed wo runs across on les defeated Lew Hoad 6 4. 9-11, Terrv Lewis of Sookan. knocked 9-7 for a 46-34 lead in their cross- out Araenlina'i Ednardo Romero with a crushing left hook to the ! GENERAL cln in tne slxth-round of their vcur uii-i-v c- , , 'scheduled 10-round professional NEW HAEN. Conn. Yale's boxing bout Tuesdav night, eastern champion crew voted it was Lewis' 12'ji straight pro against participating in the Hen- vicW)rv. He weighed jn at 233 iley Regatta and a possible sub- pounds against Romero's 251. sequent trip to Jloscow against The SDokane srranner had the. a dropped third strike, a sacrifice an error, a walk, a stolen base country series. ann inarne oeene s single. LA GRANDE t A baseball doubleheader was divided Tuesday Pucket To Sprint In Class A-1 Meet three runs to pace the winner's enr m ........ r : in mrc fia iuioot a Kussian acsreeatinn i .t. " l.h rui Avrr. t-i n ...l-. ! "Hi ndiiu lliilll Ule upeillllK well, ORLANDO. Ha. Ben White. drt,no ih Arnniini.. . linn Tt in : t 175. dean of American Harness thp fnnrih and tu,.f in tha fifth ?"ZrZ -d-haired spnnAlr"oAjTY.P ""vnion i .. h'm solo tally in the ninth. baseball season for Eastern Ore-1 ?04!',,, !?.. . . J!L ''f! ; Scheurmann succeeded the late in n7l minlr. h ... ii..L I ni. ..j.j u,-. 'uiexuii, win mil n rxniuuion JUU-! pP.i, n'('nnnP V..l,il..ll : . T ... more in the aixlh nn two .ineles "V""' . .. I""!? t.V. .L. f!..".. : ". - u. yard race at the Oregon Class A l .t.u. ' ' . BU,'DV '?. "7. Seattle. and Earl Avenll s tiinle "r 1 sl- P" wer unanie nasei.an aeas.m ami icii me uuhk-i me openei wem .u i... UicKu.. k ( ( Corv , , M 3, -.. - .... v....-.i..i, u. ..,w. tnocke(1 out Rav Gonzales, m, i ii . V l .r . .',0 "'m ,he onslaught which pro-1 ies with a 3 9 conference record school 2-0 and the nightcap ' k, , ' , : .,,, , J RACING Houston. Tex., at 2:14 of the 5lh Al Heist was the hitting star of;du(.pd ,hrM flv,.run jnnln(!,. I and a 13-15 overall showing. ' N.zarene, 6 2. I Jacke '' rnrd , AC'N0 round of a scheduled 8-rounder. "J?" I1?""'" J.r Z',,7, C.'",r.::Z,r:Z Johnny Riggms. 177, Detroit los Paula homered for the Solons in the seventh with the bases empty. Dirk Stuart, Salt Lake City's premier slugger, got his 14lh homer of the season for tha Bees in the first inning. Neighborly Feelings Mark End Of Meeting Of PCC; Bowl Question Remains Unsolved .for Class B schools at :09 6 at thel NEW YORK I meet fur the small schools last IS5 401 won the weekend. The Oregon School Athletic Assn. Tuesday okehed his appearance in an exhibition at the meet for the Portland DurtlDS OCE ' ki anliu.1. I His opponent is tent I scheduled to be Amos - Muguet 2nd neimnni aDrine j . a d;u.. ...- iia c- M,rf.n H.nHir.r. Stall. . .. '". mnim, l, o.i Belmont Park. -y rancisco, in eight rounds Joey Lopez. 129. Seattle, deci- sioned Billy Greiner, 135, Seattle, I in four rounds. a.ively MONMOUTH - The I niver- Pilot Colferi Triumph .Marsh ,l,y of Por,land scored a 3-2 non- r By JACK HEWINS Washington Stale, was aked if the spring workouts over a J- Stale College freshman. Oregon College of Education Tues- sitv of Portland and Seattle Uni- PORT1 AND Ore Jt With "Id wounds might he forgollen and day area. . wn0 br" Puckett two years ago day. versitv each turned up with golf- l air of amiable togetherness, , forgiven before the 1959 deadline A conference member taking when Marsh was running for A home run by Portland's Marv ers carding 69s Tuesday, but the Pacific Coast Conference amine rpu un "'"""i ' riu Wallowa High School. .Marsh has DelD anche tied the score it !! I'oniand captured a 10 n Htavyweightt Delayed SALEM i -The scheduled Mav ?6 heivvu-eiL'ht fn.lit lxtM.ii Henry 11.11 and Pat McMurlry wound up it annual spring meet- Irton t helieve you can assume game gets half the fee It has re- b(,en ,lmed jn .M , Yankee hurlrrs gave only 19 In tentional bases on halls in 14.i7 Cleveland Ditchers naeed t h I while training at Milwaukee. W is American League with 59 walks on the reason given by promoter purpose. i Bobby Evans. I McMurtrv, promising Tacoma During Coach Joe I.apchick's fighter, will meet Emil Brtko in two tenures as basketball mentor j Butte, Mont., June 9, and a week at St. John's University the Brook-1 or two later will then take on Hall Ivn school has won 195 games and , here, Evans said. June 16 or 23 lost 62. I are probable dales, he said. . ... learn viciorv haa been postponed. i in Tuesday afternoon two day. '"J I "J Puckett has been limed Iwi in hi , I 'v rmZZ , . VlinT ! Fi and- D?J! An ankle injury suffered by Hall ear v. Iravin unsettled tne ,m.i ..i, , uumm, v ... ..ivr uP , w., i.inuennnns naa me os on in r . . .1. il. in,-A u Kni Hnwl ffimi anti tt nnrtpr. a now nila tha rnmnoUna fim ight ne eugioie tor in. i -- --.., V -"r..' " V 7 " 'r r".' million-dollar payoff to the ix sur ' vivora. The conference holds a have lasted conlrart lh the Tournament of retain 70 per cent instead of 50. jIMMIE'S ELECTRIC MOTOR SHOP Motor Rewinding, and Repair Century Motors O Cutler Hammer Controls New ond Used Motors (ought & Sold 24 Hours Sorvico On Most Sites Free Pickup & Delivery 350 N E Gordon Volley Blvd. Ph. OR 3-8624 U t M.ma . , i " , . . ... vivors. The conference holds a telecast regionally, the team will r ririminp rjinu ...... ing. wnicn was ,o nave r , , Drovid. th, . through lhursiiay coining was rrnvel ln ,h, Bowl (or Protection Needed brought up which mighi have tf 10 , explajned that teams marred the pleasant program nd,d Rrf,Hr protecUn ,s,ln,t The faculty alhletie represent- Schm.dt Applauded ,, in ittendance at televised atives they run the show who. Before they called it quits until games. would have voted 5 4 last year ; the regular winter meeting Dec. There was a slight tightening of on whether to vote standing or; 711 in Pasadena, the family men scholastic requirements for ath sitting were bosom companions. I adopled a resolution praising Vic-ileles, effective in the fall. To re The athletic directors were ir O Schmidt. He has been con-'main eligible a player must pass cloaked in a brotherly soberness, frrrnre commissioner for 15 years in 2 semester hours or 39 quar The football toadies wore half-1 and is quitting in July. ler hours in off seasons Trev- siia smiles; the basketball coaches The conference altered the Kiusly the minimums were 24 or no smiles at all as they contem-1 rules slightly on spring football 36. And a new rule will require plated the slimming down of the practice and changed the method a sophomore to exhibit a ' 75 conference due in 1959. That's when of cutting up television income grade point freshman average to California. I TLA and Southern ' Formerly limited to 20 days of he eligible for varsitv competition. California have said they will pack practice in a 30 day period, the improve this to 1 9 the second their athletic' bags and depart. Ceacbet Aren't Arvary It was learned but not reported officially by the conference that the roaches had gone to the fac ulty men with statements of soli darity. These said, in effecl. that no coach was mad at any other roach and hoped to perpetuate the feeling. Because of the air of heavy harmony the conference' spoke man. i'rof. Emmrtt Moore of football coaches now may spread year and to 1 0 the third year. REASONABLE WEEKLY ROOM RATES HOTEL UMPQUA WHOLESALE - RETAIL PLYWOOD PARTICLE BOARD sled Sheetfcine Imbeiatd Mke.eny liKk Pacific Plywood COMPANY P. O. Box 78 OS 9-8781 Dillard, Oregon left Her lit Her New Tile Ire betted Cerurete Perm Maiimurii Sue Panel: 41" a 9" Smaller titet alt. available. 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