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. w r --r- s ac Astoiris) Attain Hired As Host Of Sports Events Set For Conventioneers Here fflS Coach Football Mentor To Replace Ecklund Sports Top Record RUSSIAN JUMPING SHOE THAT WAS BANNED The elevated high jumping shoe declared illegal and banned throughout the world is shown here as Soviet athlete Yuri Stepanov put one on to compete in the British-Russian international meet in London lost year. Shoe, used on one foot, has o thick sole which sometimes gave Russian jumpers os much os one-inch advantage. The International Amateur Athletics Federation (IAAF) ban means that Stepanov and teammates won't be able to use them in the U. S. -Soviet Union dual track and field meeting in Moscow next July. Portland Edged, 5-4; Bobble Ruins Wieand Three-Hitter Rowling, gulf ind Irapsbuoling Trapi will be open Friday aflr will be on the agenda this week, noon for practice and each lodge during the Hate Klkj convention in. may enter an many teami as it Kosebuig. wishes. The champion team will be lie r.ifcs uuwiing loui iiaiiiriii is unn milieu uy uie cuiiiumeu anneal . ml ... . . ia ih,lnH knfiau .nH i,n.r. ih. n i v.rrf .nrt inA h.nHin 8 The Ntwi-Review. Roteburq. Ore. Wed June 4 day at the Kesebuig Bowl, ilen targets. 1 will go for the tup money in the On Saturday, in the Elks t'la.a singles and doubles, and the worn- Championship, trophies will be I en will vie for first place honors in awarded the high score and the 'singles play. runner-up in Class A. B. and C, fori i In the men s doubles, the champ klkj only. Trophies will so to non- i will pocket $100, and a S."0 prize , Klks for bigh score in the three ; will go to the winner of the men i classes. I singles. First place in the wom-l In the Elks Handicap Champion- t-n a singles win oring ine winner "mp, a unp iiuu; wui gu iu mc ,.ftl.,,.,.i ,.., , JK first nri .eennd team, havinc the Professional wrestling on up r . .u- n.iii 1 hiohiKt k. i ,.. Tt,-i-u,.,Ior .Nalurday night, as Matchmak- have an opportunity of entering the Handicap Championship trophy " hf "?,ll2"f. J'? "n, Flk. TPJm .nrt InH,7H,,al will en to the winner and runner- mh' " tne Community Building 1 i ,. ...... ,k. n .. .,. , at the fairgrounds, in Roseburg. !ih. ph.,r. v..i ri,.h i ih. Hn.,hi. ,h,mn.nhin Set for the evening is a Bat- d. cJi ii,.. ..,.ii k. ..... ,..,. i. L-n,. ... "e Royal, with six contestants go- I ur ., . .... ,.lk,i,ii..J...jij,ii '' the winners purse of I Thursday, with a two-day men's the non-Elks in each class. i 21X. ..., four-team match for low gross and i Set for Sunday, in the registered 1 By BILL GOULD NowiRoviow Sports Writer .1958 Battle Royal Set At Fairgrounds luw nt.-l IIVIHMS elllU UIC BaillC UI .iwiiuSl will w ... U olparftH iiliv that hattl luitl women on Friday and Saturday. ! 16-y.rd targets and 100 handicap J " . y-J J aUle w.l There will also be a two-day low! targets. m amine I gross and low net play for the Thus, with a good supply of "'iuTf-, jH . - , . f men and women. , sports events on tap for the visiting '" !?). L ffn J u ? iv..i .k. ,ii v. i'n, ih. u.. .k.,.. .hM h. two oiit-of-three falls match to j . i." . ' I decide the winner of the royal. I wo other matches will emerge awarded the winning four man kept busy I team and low net and low gross. In individual, trophies will go to the third-flight, the low net and low ; gross. On Saturday and Sunday a regis tered Pacific International Trap shooting Assn. shoot is set for the Roseburg Rod and Gun Clun. Jay Fullmer Schedules TV Fight Debut Tonight Phoenix Vancouver Salt Lake City San Diobo Sacramento Spokane Portland Seattle 18 2B 2 30 .4(19 11 .400 12 PACIFIC COAST LEASUi Friend scored Vancouver's win W L Pet. GB n'nK run was 11 "lw roller down 3:1 19 .MS ln ""rn oase line. Buddy feler- WEST JORDAN, Utah i Youth- 3! 19 .620 1 " beat Ihe throw to lirst and fill Jav Fullmer and seasoned wel- 25 22 .5.12 .V i "lend rounded third at full speed terweight Joe Mireli of New York 25 24 .510 6'i he continued to Ihe plate. battle here tonight in a 10-round 21 25 .457 9 I'nlil Turn ay was knocked bout that marks Fullmer's debut 21 29 .420 11 I sprawling, it appeared Friend was in television as well as big time an easy out. opposition. Wieand tossed a three-hittrr at Fullmer, 21, has more finesse the Pacific Coast League-leading antl sPee( than his older brother. Phoenix (Jiants Tuesday night, but ln" former middleweight one unfortunate bobble' by a team- champion. But hometown partisans male left him a 1-0 loser wonder whether it will be enough Feline Aim, .,,! hr,i n i ""inter mice i s experience passea out i ton lnU ,.nj mmA then scored the game's only run to preserve the one-game' lead Phoenix has over Vancouver. The Giants' Dusty Rhodes sin- gira snarpiy to cenlerfield to By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Ted Wieand. Seattle's fireball ing right-hander, now knows howj it feels to get caught behind the door when the breaks are being ; Grant Reaches State A-l Finals By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS A football block cleared the path I In home plate at Vancouver lues day night, giving the Vancouver bounties the run they needed to trim Portland 54 in a Pacific Coast league baseball game. Owen Friend scored the run in the eighth. He was heading for the plate, trying to score from second on an inlield single. Port land catcher Nini Tornay was a ready at the plate with the ball, ready for the tag. That was when Friend lowered his shoulder and went over the line. Tornay dropped the hall as he was knocked unconscious. He was out for several minutes but con tinued in the lineup. The Phoenix Giants heat Seat tle's Ted Wieand 1-0. San Diego The bout will be televised na tionally (ABC-TV, 7 p.m. MST-10 p.m. EDT). Straits' Swimmer Files Petition For Bankruptcy i score Alou with Ihe lone run of TACO.MA (AP) Bert Thomas, uie seame-i'noenix tussle, which , first man ever to swim the Strait was in siiaip romrasi 10 tne rion-: of J ; from Ihe royal, in the order of elimination, for lesser purses. I Contestants in the crowd - pleas ing alfair will be Big John Witte, Black Hawk. Whipper Al Azasz. Tony Bourne, Red Donovan and Kegi Siki. There is a good possibility Bourne will team up with Dono- Lincoln and South Eugene high van. If he does. Black Hawk, the schools meet Wednesday w i t h sensational Portland star, will the winner going against Grant of probably team up with Sasz or Portland Saturday night for the j Witte. As usual, Siki, will be strict Oregon A-l prep baseball crown. ly on his own. Grant, the pennant winner in 1 The Battle Royal is the first the Portland League, got its title event on Ihe card. A large crowd berth by swamping another Port-1 is expected for the evening of ac land area school, David Douglas, 1 tion. 8-3, in a semifinal contest Tues- day. South Eugene and Lincoln orig inally were scheduled to play Tuesday. Showers forced a 24-hour delay in the game, set in Eugene. The title game will be held in Multnomah Stadium in Portland, Ihe home field of the city's Paci fic Coast League team. That also will be the setting for the class A 2 and class B title games. Central of Monmouth-Independence and Myrtle Creek will con tend for the A-2 championship. Mvrtle Creek won its berth earlier and Central captured its Tuesday I Tournament with a 7 3 victory over Wy'East. The result r ! " ' ... j .Airborne Club, the Pacific cham pion. During this time, he was 1 named to Ihe Pacific All Star Roseburg High School has tap- team. I ped a coastal city for il l new ' In Roseburg, Thompson will football mentor. head the football program which Roy Thompson, head man at As- includes the seventh grade through toria High School, will take over , "e 12th grade. He will also bring i the coaching position at Roseburg. i ssistant of his choice into the replacing departing coach. Brad . Ecklund. The selection, bv the Thompson has several men in Roseburg School Board, was in-mind for the one assistant spot, nounced Wednesday. I ,n? wlU I00'' for the best avail. Thompson comes to Roseburg "''l0' duty " 1,ne ""Jl; hiehlv recommended bv those who!He ,nlend? 10 ur ? m" " have watched his work for the past six years at Astoria. The new coach was graduated from the University of Portland in 1950. His first coaching exper sound knowledae of line nlav. he says. ienre came while as an instructor I at Bensen High School in Portland. While there, he doubled as line I coach at Clark Junior College. Teams Win Many After one year at Benson and T Attend Clinic r The new Indian mentor, who at tends a football clinic each year on split-T play, has this on his agenda again this summer. This year, he will attend the clinic at i canton, Ohio, for work from soma of the finest split-T men in the : nation. The 31-year-old coach will move AL SZASZ in fairgrounds action Dellinger Steals Track Meet Show Clark JC. Thompson was named , . '! J;'V '"""J wiii move head football coach at Astoria, ' """ ,nd I where he has been since. During TJI'f fB. me 1? " his tenure there, his teams won i ' , ' . Vu " re" 21 of 29 plaved in Ihe last three I '.'" " ''' Aslor" whllt' Thompson years This was in the tough Met-; "fS "', . ropolit" League. ! ' iuP M- c- M'ke Cellar, At Astoria, ihompson was laced 1. ; with a king - sue building job. f ''ble for 1 statement, follow. His first vear saw a football turn- " ,he announcement of th coach out of just 36 plavers. He has in- m8elect'0"' The sign.ng of creased this number to over 90, T?,mps"n, brought statements, the past two years, from a school 'f0"". ,'rom Roseburg Athletic with an enrollment of 700. Director Dutch Simons and de- The selection of Thompson , Pa.r"n c';lliniu brings another coach who will be Simons said, Roy Thompson is using the split-T offense here. This , one,.of f1 De'ef WW coaches fact should help Ihe club of this n ,hf ",a,e- f re v'ry Ple,sed year, since the same type offense! 10 et .h'.m f nd know that he is a Girl From Seattle Gets English Win KALAMAZOO. Mich. (AP) The Western Force of the Air Force Defense Command is t h track and field champion of the whole command, thanks largely to Bill Dellinger. Dellinger. a first lieutanant in the Air Force and former star at the University of Oregon, both was installed here last year by Lcklund real student of Jhotball. I know he will fit nicely into the commu- is one of the finest defense coach es in the slate. Ecklund, who was an opposing coach while he was at Gresham, will agree. Records reveal that Thnmnsnn ' and I feel he is the type of u.--.jui s win weicuinc. ne is highly regarded in Astoria. I n der his guidance, the football pro gram there has tripled." Experience Impressive j Ludl B Ecklund Thompson's playing experience I .Ecklund . commented. "Roy ii also impressive. , Thompson is a fine football coach. He was first team center for the I Vy G.reshain teams played his in Portland Pilots, and as No. t cen- metropolitan League, and Ih tor at Clark JC. he was selected MANCHESTER, England (AP) Janet Hopps, 23, of Seattle, can team. Also, he was first team ' center at the University of Wash ' ington, prior to entering the serv- paced and coached his WADC 1 10 the Junjor Coege A . Ameri iitrsic-in .-in uviriisc rwiici iu the title in the meet which con- Wash., took the court in a fancy eluded here Tuesday. pair of blue and while polka-dot- Dellinger is stationed at Neah ; ice. ted panties Wednesday and de-l Bay. Wash., with the 758th Air- j In the service, the new Rose feated Mimi Arnold of Redwood craft Control and W arning Squad-, burg coach was first string cen City Calif., 3-6, 6-2, 6-1 in I h ron. ter for two years on the Eleventh r.iiKiisn isuruiern L.awn lennis Besides coacning tne learn, nei- linger won three events. He took created almost as the three-mile Monday and wound The B finalists are Gaston and i big a stir at the panties. Missitip Tuesday by taking the mile ..u. ... it.&a, iiicii utrwti.fu Annan ine same it.ams Mini im-i Mfinns ranv nin n unmna i s; i . - i.iti . n h hn hif ArZ two week, o when thl '"rh"kruptey my. distTOtemirt f, h. title in 1957. when Gaston women player, and 19-year-old mile in 1:547 at Western Michi-j Giants cuZcd oiu 24 h,.?.r? inS luesday. lie listed S9.o37 ill, won. , . . Miss Arnold, a Wightman Cup gan Vniversity's Waldo Stadium, 'seaule he Red ""IT owrd' nrt "-l Uiek Wallin's powerful hittmj -team member, is sixth. WADF scored 95 4-5 points. Cen- The ('..ant, an. the ,,,, . lh"7'as- wh, elated himself as ,nd the steady pitching of Dick I The victory took the Seattle girl tral Force (CADF) was second! nounced i stri?ih trade of n.ifh" t Vwl?.. ,w"umer- 'd Brede pushed Grant to its lop-1 into the quarterfinals of the tour-, with 40 4-5 and Eastern Force . .....u " L."'. P,lh" had only S2.000 income in 1957 and , aided victory Tuesday. 'namenl. one of Uie scries of Brit- iFriFl third with 39 2-5. Seatlle ind Marmn Frie.n ml '2 " u r ' I Wallin slugged a four-run homer tennis events leading to Wim-( Tuesday's other final event win- j ataiue ana nidrion rricano mov- , ina in Snimawav near here fiver'., can l!t.flnl hosH 1a tn in kUL. I . .. c ,. ... - lit I n i- uum. rillinaii t v.. , ini.n Ed Machen Slated For Tacoma Fight defense used by his teams was ane of the best the Gresham team faced. His teams ran a fine split T. and 1 feel he will handle the Indians real well. I know the kids will like him and his coaching." Thompson submitted his resigna tion at Astoria Wednesday, the same day he was informed of his selection to the Roseburg position. When contacted by The News Review, Thompson stated: ".My family and I are looking foward to living in Roseburg and know we will like it there. I'm happy to be offered the football post at Rose burg High and feel there are some fine players there." Ihe signing of Thompson ended SPOKANE .. Heavyweight 1 Eddie Machen will meet Berti Whitchurst of Baltimore in a main: a search of slightly over a month ing to i noenix ; Ihe past six years he has resided Siirkonl is 1J for Ihe season in Victoria, B.C., Port Angeles, with a 4 71 earned run average. Chohalis, Centralia anr" Portland, rricano is 1-6 with a 3 97 FKA The Giants also were notified event 10-rounder here June 19, Portland boxing promoter Tommy Mover announced Monday night. Machen and Zora Foley are list ed as No. 1 contenders for Floyd Patterson's world heavyweight title by the National Boxing Assn. nnra the first inning. Janet said afterwards: "Tit is . Covelli. Portland International Air- Brede, with a comfortable lead just what I wanted and this could port Oregon, javelin. 195 feet 6 to lean on. was touched for one he mv season " I run in the fifth and gave up a two-1 Miss Hopps. after losing the uirKu, . ... . .... run nomer 10 jcrrv reiows in uie rirsi sei priKhnri iimi with nntu., dicebi neat hpokane 6-z and M l.i l'",;: V" ,E' "" .r ir; r" "u 'A . ...t"? ! lourth. But. in all. he allowed erlul play in the next two. In the SAN FRANCISCO - The San and Ring Magazine. lily trounced Sacramento H2 'bv San' t . quarter-finals she will meet either Francisco Giants paid the high- Machen and Whitehurst's only other games . frjn ". J" e1'" Pari, Hahbl Grant' meanwhile, punched over ; another American Wightman Cup est bonus in their history for 18-icommon foe has been John Sum- The infield single on which a' '""' .n had been ai- I aris Babble returned $2,3.18 60 for ,wo more run, ln th, second In. Ulayer. Karol Fageros of lli.m i vear.nl,l schnnlhov oitcher Gav- merlin, whom Machen decisioned San Francism spmii Tim i..- ' n,ng ,n'1 WOMnd UP il ring on , 0r Australian champion. Lorraine'iord Perry, Williainston. N.C. The two years ago and who won a 1 North Bend, Cresent City, Marsh- ehison. who signed Ihe wniiamv: In 1957 Ih. New York Giant, hit! thxth?10 """ ",Cttshl,n- . '(icure was r'Ported 580 000 ' dPcision Whitehurst. I field I and Cottage Grove. ' 1 ngni-nanner. said he l.7 home runs. It was ihe Mih n, irmmnk Cnm innr. was 'the best high school nitrher i.n.o ih i..., k,i im , r. .i.- ' . ,i. ,. 1 ii. i vi iiiwiv ucy lavuinr mine me uiayuiis homers in on season. began, a 17-3 season record. to w for a coach to replace Ecklund. Many applications from coaches in this state and neighboring states were received by official and screened before the selection was made. The Indians will open the 1958 season on Sept. 12, hosting Ash land. Following this game, the Tribe will meet Corvallis, Grants Pass, South Eugene, Springfield, for water skiing! in the country.' ""- i VVL I IWHx, at- JtesT A UejrtHrtsTaT (ttffi&i infill tMiwllliTillPJ Chavez Ravine Count Gives Dodgers Paper-Thin Lead LOS ANGELES i.t The Doilg-1 The extraordinary local interest i would invest $2 710 000 on access eis held a slim lead in voting in the Chavei Kavina issue was roads ' to determine whether they will lie noted bv O'Malley. i ti," v. i j i jv permitted to build a clamorous . J .. , The whole deal was approved by new stadium in " haver Rav ne ! ,.n,rls,"'d' ,h' ,a,d' ",n ,h ""1 '"I vote The las. return, nnoSnre.r'l of 10-4. But opponents launched a fore counting was interrupted ear- " ' J , i leadlines in (he referendum campaign and came ly today put the Dodge s ahead ! 1' '.Th' "r"", T,h" up w,,h more ,han "ouh '" 47 471 votes to 4 1 4 VI anp"a ; alorial and gubernatorial elections tures to have the matter referred Dodger President Waller tnial- '? ",fom,,rs'' " electorate, ley met with newsmen today and i . T?e, """"""I voter turnout was The Dodgers, meanwhile, have I said: "What can I say'" Its just ," ''rKiy responsinie tor tne been playing in the Coliseum. too close to sav anvthinu " i '"'Kgisn rale at wnirn returns were City Councilman Patrick (.1''""l announced. Veteran news- Opponents Take Stand C.ee. one of the leaders of opposi-' nu'n '"ad they could not recall Opponents of the Chavez Ravine turn to the stadium deal, said: ! w'"'n election results were so slow, contract contended throughout the "It s loo soon lo tell. Hut I'm sai l H would take a simple majority campaign that they were not try- isfied The issue has been submit- - for the Dodger to win the Chaves mg to strangle baseball. They said ted to the people. And that's wh.it Kavmr property, located just a they were trying to bail the city we wanted . mile liom Ihe Civic Center. out of a poor deal. "The outlving district, are al- , . . The ravine property, they ar readv showing a leading margin Involves EschanB. WJ, W()rn ,r mor (hjn for the 'no side And thi. mav oif The deal submitted to Ihe voters the city was getting out of the con set the small margin the down- i a. 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In addition, thev said, the ti e ravine at a cost of up to $ofl0.- recreation park to be built by the I".' and would maintain it at a cost hall club would involved an invest or Stioooo a year for 20 years. ment of SI.700.OO0 over 20 years The city would spend up lo two Thev contended Wngley Field million dollar, grading the ravine : would give the city a badly need sue for the team and the county ed recreational facility WHOLESALE RETAIL PLYWOOD PARTICLE BOARD londre tKootkiof IttbeiMo1 Monotony lock Pacific Plywood COMPANY P. O. Box 78 OS 9-8781 Dillird, Oregon Interior l.tortor low T.lo tntoOMOcI CoC rot t Fort Mo.imuti. Sua Panel: 41" t 94" Smaller sttoo oloo available. ALL THICKNISSIJ AVAILAIlI Contractor. Soo of lot Pttcov OPEN MONDAY THRU FRIDAY SAT. TIL NOON ID. OPEN 7 DAYS A WEEK L Some Have It ! Some Don't ! 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