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Excellent Fishing Seen For Umpqua In Saturday Start Padres Spill Bevos, 3-2; Vans Advance Luoma Cans Tee Shot jTed'S HOITIGr On 155-Yard 3rd Ho!ei " n Leans dosux :To8-5 Win George Luoma, a Roseburg law yer, Wednesday scored a hoje-!n one on Ine third hole the Kou-burg Country Club. flaying a foursome ineludin Douglas Favored In 6-A-2 Track Team Meet Ray Puekett, Bob Lerklider and , I Walter Klther hi, aiv.irnn chnl lit PACIFIC SOST LCAIaUC 'about a fool from Ihe rn .nH W L Per. CB rolled into the cup. The hole it a G ,. 2.1 14 .622 nar 3. I?.? 21 17 .575 Hi 19 15 .559 !' 18 18 .500 15 17 ,tm 6'V 16 21 .4.12 7 U 18 .419 7 15 22 .405 ( j Vanromer Fhrenix Salt l.aka City , , Nan Diego The Ioiik -awaited general li out mountains within national forest Sacramenlo eason in lhe Umpqua River basin boundaries . , . Seattle ' . . lliat includes Diamond I. a k 1. 1 Portland will come Saturday, with good pros-; ProspecU for tne ljike ,re ,un,,,r j',' The opening was delayed by the spawning Kamloop trout, which By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS stale Came Commission, which wt-re intronucea ny me name com- p . . . . fj , j ik.. ...... ik. .i.i.l mmsion three years ago, are re- rortiana aroppea is nrsi game B THE ASSOCIATED l(tt . oin Anru 28 The reason fw I ported in their spawning acttv.ty 1ZVZ . . The annual state high school ' !a"imore the delaved opening was to help " " tnorea oi tne lane fhursdav nicht baseball playoff, begin this week-1 'eveiana . . . .'i V i Ano in nrnineet, in other hintl mursuay ni(,ni end even uhil. ..,. j. .....,. Boston reMoranon oi uie-saiinon anu aicei- , r- , . .. - San Dieeo SDilled Port and 3 2 , . Y, . u..-..h..l head migrations. toSeVr " ! "' " cUmo?ng ' pasi ,trU,u" 10 flnd Many smau iimi miK1"" u"wh-i iamond Lake in ice-free, and r"ruanu Wlin cunqucsi ui Mirarn were rauKiu anu kmvu y thm ,lohu,av rnmmii.nn ih. up.L 'nm-nix Playoff Lineup Near For Preps : Kore.t Grove and Douglas Jligh l II..-. 1 I 1 l .-.I.,.' h!,. , nlh.r v.ar. when ' "" - - " - ..nu,hil. 111. le,o. I..He :""' u""u '"ncn ine Class .... ... T announced tnai an roans leaning v , : A-i playoffs, meeting in a auarter- the season opened in April. Also , ... ,,L. h,. ,i-.r.j ,,i the Vancouver Mounties, moved i,-i .. ' " ? 1 affected were the Kogue River and coastal streams fed from the, Th, rin( cnlnook mon run j, the Spokane Indians. 7-1 The only eL,ev , d , Coast Range. in yl" ... , lh, Norlh limn-.other scheduled game. Salt Lake ,,,.,. Kishermen need only to wait for'qua. with the fourth-highest count L"y hacramento, was rained The Ktioa wj M ,lkg (hji. a sunny Saturday to make every- being recorded as of May 15 since!0"'. ,,..., i thing perfect, and it's likelv the counting was started at Winches- Mounties got all the runs " ' sun will be out. Water conditions iPr Dam in 1946 ! ,nP' iwded in the first frame , forest Grovt at Douglas of Port- n,,i cimn. ii.kmn ha. hen wnen mey spiurgea ior mree on rnuay. "ul ,! n , ...i. j , l T1 I iH.nL n Dn.it I -. m . liiifrir wains anu iwu sihkics. i ncy i.iiiliiiii ui i iii iiuu mi 109 Washington Chicago Detroit NATIONAL LEAGUE W L Pet. GB 23 12 .657 19 11 .633 l'i 18 15 .545 4 17 19 .472 6 15 18 .455 7 14 17 .452 7 11 17 .39.1 8'i 13 21 :2 9-s AMERICAN LEAGUE W L Pet. GB 22 S .815 14 14 .500 8'1 14 14 .500 8'- 17 17 .500 8'-l 16 17 .485 9 14 17 .4.5(12 1 12 18 .4110 11 '1 13 20 .394 12 rancisco Milwaukee Pittsburgh Chicago Philadelphia St. Louis Cincinnati Los Angeles New York Kansas City By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Ted Williams has answered the I aiiuuin Kauie in Hum uj uuwiiiiik ...k.l. .i it - . - ; ' ciidia k.iii t-..i ij t fi ... I .uiir iiiBiuill srfl DFIHK COH1D eiefl i.-.. u - .....;..u .1 u: k. . - ursi will! m bwisii ui ins uiu m uoiiiii; u,lntHiiv- altur l'i umc 'i . critics again the way he knows - - lui uritk .u-it:k ..f ki. h.l have been good all spring. A second opening also will cnme:only fair to good in the North Riv Saturday. That will be oi tne lakes, ler. reservoirs and other bodies of wa-j Counts at Winchester ter in the Cascade and Paulina through .May 15: r.rua r t.i.i M.r l-ts Ihr.atk Mar I W.nt.r ttealhaad 1919 IIMt 9.167 1950 398 8.750 1951 99 4.1115 1952 441 10.2WI 195.1 190 4.965 1954 203 9051 1955 82 4.543 1956 151 10.014 1957 24 8 6ti8 1958 165 6.227 Spring chinoolf fadulti) 1949 6?9 8H9 1950 643 ' 731 1951 671 1,138 1952 1.3.12 1.528 1953 1.263 2.120 1954 2.026 3.102 1955 643 821 195H 1.194 1.654 1957 1.090 2.109 1958 1,429 2,092 Spin? chlnook (jacks) 1949 163 173 19.50 91 98 1951 - 195 245 1952 10 1 1953 126 139 1954 307 338 1955 191 223 1956 21" Z12 1957 180 3l 1958 117 213 added two more in the second Dalles Saturday night. D a m and singletons in the fourth, on North Salem at Bend in a two of Joe Frazier's homer, and the three series this weekend for the ninth. I right to meet Grant of Portland Spokane spoiled a shutout for in a quarter-tinal game next week. Vancouver's Russ lleman when1 South Kugene at Roseburg Fri- tne Indians pusned tneir lone run nay ior me ngnt to meet Grants e.r ! ml raa f M.r IS 9.225 7,008 4.188 10 635 5094 9 IL'4 4.755 10.211 8.923 2,109 2.044 2.940 4.702 4.310 6.613 6.2K6 7 "81 4.285 484 277 677 S59 521 1,576 1.378 1.433 943 99 4 98 4 980 96 5 97 5 99 2 95 5 98 1 97 1 41 2 35 8 38 7 32 5 49 2 46 9 13 1 21 0 49 3.VT 35 4 36.2 19 5 267 21 4 16 2 16 2 40 4 in the seventh on three hits. Saattle Blasts Phetnia Phoenix' Giants dropped a game and a half off Vancouver's pace j by losing to the heavy-hiding 1 Maimers, who blasted out 15 hits. including two homers by Gail Wade and another by Jim Dyck. Seattle marked the second and seventh inning as the big frames, and seven in the seventh. Max Surkont, Tom llaller. Willie Me- Pass in a quarter final game next week. A2 Myrtle Creek at Junction City next Tuesday. Stayton at Vale next Tuesday night. W'y'East at Seaside Friday for the right to play Newport in a quarterfinal game next week. Central of Monmouth-Independ , ence needs one more victory to Covey and Joe Amalfilano hom- JiV"' cr0.wn ,na " ered for the Giants, 1 "?h, .t0. meet "wood in a quar- The Padres whipped Portland ler flnal g,me with one run in the bottom of Class B the eighth on bark-to-back doubles i Jefferson at Gaston Friday, by Dave Pope and Karl Atenll. Camas Valley at Lowell Satur- George Kreese gave the Beav-;day. ers their first run in the second Condon at Sisters Friday for the inning with a solo homer. Their! right to meet Merrill in a quarter- second came in the next frame on, unai game a single, a sacrifice and Bob Bork- kowski t double. Rademacher Mark's Dumps JCs i-T...:l:-L a at!.. OKsFollevBout r ". TWILIGHT LEAGUE I.OS ANGELES If Heavy weight boxer Pete Rademacher, the 1956 Olympic Games cham pion whose first professional fight was against world champion Klovd Patterson, is ready after a year for his second pro skirmun City Drive In Veis Employees Winston Drive In Riddle Linns Mark's Market Christian Church Jaycees W 2 2 1 Per. 1 000 l.ooo ..SIM) .5110 .500 .(SKI I Broncs Finally Defeat Chiefs NORTHWEST LEAGUE l.ewislon 19 7 .7.11 Wenatchee 17 11 .607 3 Tri-Citv 13 14 .481 '4 Eugene 12 14 .462 7 Yakima 11 17 .393 9 Salem 18 .333 Ill's By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS McEwen High of Athena at Dav- ville Friday for the right to play Adrian in t quarter-final game. Roseburg Golfers Defeat Coos Bay Here are the results of the recent matoh play between the Roseburg Country Club and the Coos Bay viimiiry I.HIO Results 0 for 5 the question was '-". A ' 1 ether the -year-old Bos- -.' "it .- k Sox slugger finally was i'iJJJUi ' had gone 0 for 5 the question was raised whether ton Hed showing his age. ills batting aver age nau owinuieu w .n:. Last night be gave them the an swer. Boston was trailing Kansas i City 3-1 in the fourth inning. Jackie Jensen doubled and scored on Jim my Piersall's tingle. A walk and Pete Runnels' scratch single load ed the bases. Williams quickly un loaded them with a home run. his fifth of the season and 461st of his career. The Red Sox went on to win 8 5. The grand-slammer was the 16th of Williams' career and broke a tie with Jimmy Foxx for third place. Lou Gehrig holds the major league record with 23. Babe Ruth is second with 17. Chisox Leave Cellar Kansas City's defeat forced three-way tie with Cleveland Baltimore for second place. T Indians defeated Washington 3- reach the .500 mark, along with the Athletics and the Orioles. The Chi cago White Sox climbed out of the Douglas County will send s i x passed the district mark recorded track teams to the District 6-A 2 a year ago in the pole vault. Sel- meet at Ashland Saturday, with lers vaulted 11-3 in tile subdistrirt the Douglas Trojans the lavored meet last week to beat the mark of team. 1M posted last year. Russ Hawk's Douglas cindermen Here are the results of the dis qualified 22 men lor the district tnct meet of last year: test lat week in the subdistricl . meet. The Myrtle Creek Viking . Etle P"" Myrtle Crejk 14; qualified nine men in the subdis- Phoenix 50 Sutherhn 41 ClMiri.l. 77 lllin.i. Wall.. ?a irir-i meet ann noin teams won - . - -----1 positions for their relay teams Breokings II, Henley , Oakland 1. The Doualas County trackmen 100-vard dash: Jack Greb. Eagle smashed nine subdistricl marks Point. 10.5. last week and surpassed seven 200-yard dash: Jack Greb, Eagle standards recorded in the district Point, 23 1. carnival last year. 440 yard dash: Bill Swingle, The best performance was by the Phoenix. 53 7. Vikings Jim Murray who blazed : Low hurdles: Wayne Bartley, over the 100 yard dash in a lime o( Mvrtle Creek. 22 2 9 85. This time was .55 of a sec-1 Hij-h hurdles: Wayne Bartley, ond faster than the mark recorded ' Myrtle Creek. 16 0. last year in the district test. ' 880-yard run: Cliff Thomson, Tomson Batters Time Douglas. 2:01 9 ! The defending state Class A-2 Mile run: Cliff Thomson. Doug- i mile champ. Cliff Thomson, tin- las. 4:37 8. proved upon his clocking last year 880-yard relay: Douglas. (Helms, lof 4:37 8 in the district meet. He McLennon. Gilman. Mills), 1:39 1. ran the mile last week in 4:313. Broad jump: Fred Newton, Doug- ? - in aaauion to ine things ami ias. u.u. the Trojan, ten otner men win uign jump: two-way lie oeiween enter the Ashland get-together. The Jack Greb. Eagle Point and Wes Sutherlin Bulldogs will take six Young, Glendale, 5-9. ..rfnr.n..- U.H.Ha l,i.-rt lllonHule i fault- Tun.wiu ti. hliL..an CLIFF THOMSON tw0 and Oakland one. ' Dave Huffman. Eagie Point and . . . mile champ set I . Sutherlin's Bob Sellars has sur- Stan Bennett. Myrtle Creek, 11-1. ' Discus: Wayne Christian. Eagle j Point. 144-0 Shotput: Ken Lockhart, Illinois Valley. 44-1 Javelin: Wayne Christian, Eagle Point, 193-9. 8 The Newt-Review, Roseburg, Ore. Fri. May 23, Burdette Has Rugged Start 1958 MILWAUKEE jfv The Milwau- K?e d raves lcw Durueuc, wnu ah. State Sports Editors View 1 to "... Toothpick Chewer ruckett I didn't take up this season where he left off last, says others may j be thinking back to his World I Series heroics over the New Y'ork I Yankees, but he isn't. I "I don't think about those three . series victories at all." said the "I1" " trU"nph Ver! THE ASSOCIATED PRESS be that OSC would also pick up 'ijdecismn over th, Baltimore, New York dumped Detroit into Around me siaie in sporus: prrp miie ace uyroi nuneson ii.11nilE c-n LanniA niant lacr Hirk Stntp Kurjtnp RetMstcr- Hell winds ud on lhe L'oi vallis ..tl:. the basement, edging out the T.-jGuaru: "Otis Dans, the 6-foot, campus. " JS. . ,t i T 1-inch, 165-pound basketball trans-1 Russ Dybvik of the Oregon ..you can'. jve on last year's Xer from Los Angeles City Col-: Slate College stuuent newspaper, ; arcomDij5hmen,.." he continued tneir gers 5-4 for its ninth straight. The Tigers have lost eight in a row. In the National League, Milwau kee defeated the San Francisco Giants 9-3. Chicago subdued Phila delphia 7-4 Lewrslon escaped from Wenat chee Thursday night, after man aging to salvage one game from what could have been a disas- lege, never turned out for track . the Barometer, noted that Jim : wr,en h;s listeners voiced until tnis year, ne won .ne norm-. rucneii ine vove i n spruu : d b M ,,,asl not for ,ong em Division 220-vard title Ihree star, intends to enter the I niver- .... .,. i u-eelc. alter hi. first rnmnptit urn ' sitv of Oregon. Dvh ik asked uhv . L. .. t Twice in a little Over a Week, The K.r.lil .thlel ran he (Irrenn Stale rinln I land such run. . 1 sun.'ecl came up occause m Philadelphia catcher Stan Lopata, j ,denlified bv the toothpick he has ners and then blamed "poor re-l , eord ,nd 4 11 ea rned run has muffed a routme pop foul. , jn his mouth during virtually all cruitment . . . poor financial aid ' ... Kach lime the opposition took ad-! Gf his waking hours. He explains program for track ... the prob-, , f nih.-, -asv Dickin,,, K vantage of the break to score the the habit by saying that chewing lem of prep stars not wanting to hi, flrst rriumph in 15 davs and winning runs i ,;Um makes him weak and that compete on a losing team." , . . arU anj nniv his' third Chicago had two on and two out fhewlnR . toothpick is a substitute George Pasero, Oregon Journal: , ,,te-oine oerformance in ei"ht XnVrnTHZli'Antlhti h': Y"v ? 1 "" as ccHent nor high : gS,ge oTtJvXiw c"m. when Ernie Banks popped up. Lo- w,tn the toothpick in his mouth 1 pressure ob of recruiting by Uljn,riif pata camped nonchalantly under i of O nartisans. that Puckett chose ...1. k ' . Roseburg S4'4, Coos 11 ,nd dropped it. Given a sec-1 Sam Bell Cottage Grove High the Wehtnot inatitulion over many "There's been nothing wrong miii ma, nr. d.hm naiiupru a school coacn. was named neaa oiners mat odvioiisiv wire iwuung ...;(u . ... . Harvey, R, def. Hoffman. CB. 3-0- I Llln" winning 7-4 margin Borne, CB, def Howard, R, 21; Nielsen R, def. B. Borne. CB, 2 1; Northern, R. def. Johansen. CB, 2'"-tj: Mouche. R. def. Smith. CB. 21; .larvis, CB, def. Hughes, R, j-u; naoipr, it, act. carvello. Irons three - same Nnrlhwrat ' . ..' ... ' ' . ? i ,,,.. - - - dinner, i" i tiiuiiiiiiK m vmii iu hid i i i 000 nipi5. l.ewislon Hroncs noomed , d : cure," he said, by way of shruii- Bav 34' i. Johnson. CB. def Sedell R. 3.0 I ,nree run ""mer that supplied thejirack coach at Oregon State for the youthful sprint star. Back, I hursday. heightening the specu-iwhen jfucketl was a sophomore in 1 gm. 0ff statistics. ''If 1 had iduuii ex. uy " r.... oa-... a.. . u,c j 1 had nine runs to work with earlier Capital Journal, who suggested could break a 10-second lUO-yard jn p seas0n no one would have belore Bell was named: "Could dash, the Cove prepper wrote toj(.H)uent lce about me because nm Dowerman (ureKon iracK mxi rltnrti WnnM h&v hpn ht. Burleson Coach i 7a Selected By OSC Ihr" p"Hic Te1,ePM j ' I Bowling Teams In Wl R. def. Hend : Krewson. R. def Cnlrm 3-0; Sargent. CB. def. Coen i CORV AI.LIS i Sam Bell, the 2 1: Kendall. R. def Stumph. Mycar-old Cottage Grove High 1 . ' . . , . , , . . ' ler. You've just got to nurse what One I , A k'd Wlth a Sod "cad and a , lh(iy glve vou and SOmimes it s i desire for improvement. Puckett .., , " Meet ! Sln('e has corresponded regularly Burrielle-S thr(,e ioss0, have with Bowerman on training tech- hccn bv ,t.nrps of 2.0 and H.T , Three Pacific Telephone emplove ""I""-, " unne7'a"uan Cincinnati and 6-2 to Philadelphia. VVf-'. fmpw.e ie would attend the I of O. Hell , nlhpr Mm .hirh ha record, he six in- and Cin- .ictories Phil- Cubs in Ixiuis. t i rnmuir i.pnrwa raiiiasiis ti.. xi.-i.'. ii.-li "huu.h 11,1 .11 uj win iu Kt-t-u i-u in. . n ci. 1 u ...u- 1. .1 irains limn noseiiiii if will rnmiipie . , . r 1 1 ' 1 T'."""..!, t. l"? " ' rmtrx "',r..m,"ruithrMi. um. h..H f ,.MA i V - -v. . urniing, n, del. hchnei- wnp nt-ipra aeveiop .m r - iaxe aavamae m an acauemic waR not lhe nitcher of ....... . j r- 1lf ,r iitiuri ui """, uD-tkaa- uriiiHn. in. jo i i" mutrr uyrm Duneson, win . , 7 : ' i, " " scnoiarsnip awanicn on me oasis ! VIIPPnHrpH two riin in u.,.mahat in mpt rankini; con- t. . ...:. ine Wenatchee .. .... !i .u - . . . Siurnav mppt m Knpi'np i . . . . , surrenaerea iwo runs in ender Zo . r"oley of Chandler. c T,rd Pl-- Tri-Cty was not 'xir--n'."mnmtl Phonecompany bowTrs from Ku- S"LS 'cn-' n.ngs to the Chicago Cub, Aru.. in a 10-round bout here in "derans Field the''Bra'vest il Tint '"J ' "vct'' ThS named him Thurs- MHford. , uT.ood ,1! ir's. ih'v cl J,fc ... ... ... viw.i.w.h .TI" Vlf,n fnr '.'l' Mtrketi he Brtve . 12 11 ,0 , Cumming,. R. def. Serous ! -a.v to succeed Hal Moe, who has - FWT'?! ' coach't interest in an" unknown " , 'es of 6-1 over u,r.nMr.. "-"--"---- ciun put inem even on uie noarus - -- - m, 3-n; .McLean. CB. def Mall-1 resiKnea to devote lull time to. j u . ." " schoo bov's query can reap Dig . .Hr-lnhia 43 over the " rur rtiaiK 5, u iwu urn in , ci, ,u . . 1 Krove, i h. 3-0: lireen and R rif Dt . a naue or AenrasKa, is - . ,. l ,, . RnrHptt. mrl hi arm fppk cond from his horn, in Columbus. t.. th, (ourln fram, ,nd , , gene 5 2 ! 'weep three contest, ,Wr (. VXe R de "f Doane College of; lT"'n , K"sebu': be,: and he's no? 'doing ,ytMng "dif- r.: - - ! ,he I HS in ' M. i:S: Kw,er : h! : wT f KrA' i Oregon, Oregon State he ' 'm f,v. time. . better man', The Javcee, brought ,n l h . i r '"ita ,'h, SiT hdles. "or'l ' Mble"y. ("B, ' Jj"1 Independence. ?cl "TbX - V K inv ! TatV Slate FflUP-GfimP Spri?5 Pitching V. business." b. Ih.n I was against Patterson " j ) ZXTXTm, ! Jw'llXJZ i IPd ""?, "i"'"-k'B 1 r, "cVn.l TLTn " k"- M.Toim "nd Mi "Ur-Uaitie Cri8$ falA you M ?ood year 'iU tavvy. y JrXl ! - -en blows. The .,, .ve ; 'Tfi ! JV ' iii ,t. & I Tefe j - " tw, And I wnt to Drove bv beat-1 nT oakkcit stven. brick. CB. ii- j tt hippie. R. def. I ears. u.,h.hi i.i.....-j "n(1 "regon tai meet nere rn - hnsmess cues to not. It s the sama i.aiena. 1 n yt.i-i- 'orru I -u i "'i iv Ills scivllUII nil IMC I " iiitui iii mu ua.-.c-, ...:.u ;,,.i..nn Willi "mum.. OIHI )KI 1 1 4 S 111 2111 1-7 7 1 Batteries: Burgess and Kramer; Bonnell and llanlord l.arella, CB: 2'ii: I'arrv CH def. Taylor. R. 3 0; Carlson. R, nci. .-sampson. i n, 3-n; Kellev. R def. Jones. CR i n- r'i.hrr r' Hf' ! become football coach there Snelgrove. CB. 2'i-'i- Aleska" CB Br" ald Cottage Grove that def. Schvaneveldt, R. 2 1. f UI I'm unrtk. li f.ohl1 l.ineCOr. Patterson again for the title" 'IrTJ'.' '" ,,, , ll..n.h.. . Vnlli.ii fniiuhl . -'tarn s .MM twice as amateurs Koliey heat Pete in the Golden Gloves in Seat tle and lost lo him in the National AM' finals in Boston in IS.VI IAAltI..4Vf C twtiwtm Rademacher said he saw the WeDTOOTS LOIITirni Kolley-F.dilie Machen bout on tele- - - - v'Moii in Annl. "They both have SmithPril "I RfPrlK the same styles so it wasn't un JUUIIICIII V.UI DICUIV iiMial that it was a stinkeroo," Pele noted. PORTLAND UP l.co Harris. He said he has been trainim: 1 niversilv of Oregon alhlrtii's di fnr the last seen months and rector, confirmed Thursday tha Kngrne's Kmeralds wera dr r.lGKMC -A Mark Robbinv sirnned un his oroaram two long-reported breach in athletic : t:,.i,iu.i i i-..- vl ... tne t nuersity of Oregon's two- month, ago. relations wiih the I nuersity of ((rniiiiing llinr third .iraieht in n"1' r,l""""r- will miss the Pacific ariias.ii. sam inn ri.u mir i.n . ,. , . lh" near, Thursday night ... un- mini ..lulu m Hin.iiii. ,...., ,.... Yakima s slraili June 9. not meet In football afler ne.t fal . ..ui. i.n..- . " .... ... . . ... ... . Ill UIHlllSl. Ill 11 .... ... r.aih tighter accepted terms and and mat it was iiuutittui the ,,( ,lvln (rn, ...,i ..id..d two noomnt was iett at the campus a t.i.naiiirc in a-io.u..' inri. ui s.u.n,.- ...,.. inr.i in uas.rinail i nire ruM, m h, seventh The lilt per cent of the gate. Salam Cats 20 Hits It was a wide-open alfair al Ken newirk, where Salem slashed out 20 hit, against four Tn-Citv hurl- er,. Ihree runs in the lop of the lllh frame boosted the Senators I to the win. ! Most of lhe long hall power. ! was on the Tn 1'iiv side, with l.rn I I indlxirg. Jerry McClure and Mor i ris Cigar each slamming homers, i It was the second time in a row Salem had taken an lt-inning con test irom tne Braves Kugene', Kmeralds were de lo leae Yakima, alter nasi i onierence track meet at attack tamed """ " inula lalliaaa .n tl.a. i i r-. I r.iik , lilir. IIIPII. infirmary when the 10 man Ore Prior to his selection for the co to Benson Tech in Portland to DOnuS BaDy dlgncd , ball Karnes of a four-game series Throat Infection Sidelines Robbins inai couin aeciue me :orinern in- t . rj D . visum tllle in lhe Pacific I'nasl (.larKStOPl TrO ReSlgrll DKN'VKR. X C. .f Tonv , Cnnlerenre CLARKSTON. Wash. Th his ace prep runner, Burleson, has Springs, N.C., high -school pitching I The teams will meet in another i resignation of Charles Chronister not decided whether to accompany sensation, may have r e c e i v e d douhleheader at Kugene Saturday, as professional at the Clarkston him to OSC. , ol $100.0110 to sign with the Mil- closing out the regular season fori Golf and Country Club was in- Burleson holds the national prep . waukee Braves both schools. ' nouneed Thursday. K is effective mile record of 4:132 minutes, set Braves announced ( lonin- Oregon now heads to league with i Dec. 31. He came here six years at t'orvallis earlier this vear Ser' 'gning Thursday but were , a 9-3 record while OSC and Wash-1 ago from the Manito Club at Spo- "Burley hasn't made his choice ,mlm nn 'he price. A represenla- ington State, the other squads with ! kane. No successor has been of college yet. Of course I hope ;,lve on mr major league system . a chance for the title, have 8-4 named. ho'll inin m. at Or.i.,,n Si. I. h,.l ! said. "I drooped Out When the hid-' records I he's got a pile of offers to con- ,,lnB Pl $75,000. I know the i Oregon coach Don Knsch said AUBURN ON PROBATION suler right now." Bell said. Sports Calendar final figure would not miss $100.- he expect, to use Don Lane and ATLANTA UP Auburn wa two more than SI0.000 either wav." Ron W'htttaker. his top pitchers, placed on indefinite probation by Clomnger, a 210-pound. 6 1 farm in the Kridav twin-bill the Southeastern Conference yes- hov called the Rock Sp r i n g s Pitching stars Garr Moore and terday for violation of recruiting i Hitle. had a 6 1 record this seaon Rav Lunde are expected to see and iinancial bylaws of the She Raines. action for OSC. code. anrr ine litis season i u..,.. ..rii.. ..,.,.... k.i.i n.. I He said Oregon soon would an- j Kmc raid, to lone tallies in the T ,L ' ! .J " r '.7' . fourth and ernth innings Krulav. Tri-Citv plav, host to v.. .. - . v.l.;.... -...!. I SC, along with 1(1. and Call- s,iPn, FAVORITES ADVANCE PARIS ii Neale Krasier and and 1 football games cancelled jiervvn itnse of Australia anil Dv t nl .laroslav lirobnv of Kgvpt leil favorites into the quarterfinals of forma, has announced intention to tlw French International lennis ; withdraw from the Pacific Coast 1 hampionvhips yesterday. Conference after July 1. li.S9 gon squad Iett by plane Thursda lor tne annual meet The Ducks placed second in the conterence meet last vear. hut are FRIDAY TRACK; District S-A-l Krosh meet, rinlay h iel.1, 6 :tll pin.; District 5-A 1 meet. Springfield not expected to rank a. h;Kh this "...',V ! ! . ....... . ,k ... vear MihlBALL' l Ml A North (lunch Kohhin. wa, retarded a, a .or. League: Kivrrsdalet. Fir,t -1 Ring Record "Make mine 7 Crown" . pi ...... i-ujj 3&3ssL point getter in the meet. A, a sophomore last year, the former Roseburg runner placed founh in the two-mile event. By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS I.OS ANUKI.K.S Mauro Vs, nuer, 127'.. Mexico, knocked out nice Drlgado. IL't. Lo, Angeles. 3 NLW YORK iSunnsule t.ard NOHITTER PITCHED WKTIITV Kas. r - Carlton Willey pilcheil a no hitter last nicht a, Wichita detealed 1 om. ille to in lhe American n Church of God; YMCA South Church league; Green Commu nity v,. Kti st Christian Church, onih at Veterans Field, p m. 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