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Manager's Homer Beats Eugene MM WSCMets StllinjFast PUIX1IAN (AP) Th brak up of th Pacific Coast Confer tc has ao apparent affect on the dir of ftn to watch th Waskligtoi Stat Cougars m ac tion, according to Stan. Batei, di rector of athletic. "Our season ticket sale already hive topped the record for any single year in our history and we re hoping to set an all-time at tendance mark this fall for the four games we will play in the Pilous country," Batea said Wed nesday. Led by quarterback Bob New man, the nation' total offense leader last year, the All-America end candidate Bill Steiger, coach J:m Sutherlin'i Cougars are rated one of the top teams on the coast this year. About 27 lettermen will be out for fall practice which gets under way Sept. 1. WSC opens the season against Stanford here Sept. 20. They play Oregon State here Nor. I, USC aad Washington in Spoken Oct. 25 and Nev. 21 respectively. Moffsinger Named Wilt Co-Captain By THI ASIOCIATID PR I St The West squad held another ragged drill today but the East team worked out only lightly for tn Oregon Bonne Class B All Star football game in Pendleton Saturday night. : At La Grande, the East teem tapered eft todey after more than a, wees: ot extensive onus. Coaeh Gary Burton said he was pleesed with his team's perform ee esDecielly the defensive play of Echo tackle Verlyn Schulz and lineman Stan Goulet of Wal lowa. Th West continued to train at Pendleton and th emphasis was a Helens alter several touch downs were scored in Wednes .day a practice. On of the scores came on a ss-yard run by halfback Punk Smith of Powers. Coaeh Bud Michaels said he also plans ftiU'Seale practice Friday aid warm-up drill Saturday morning. Th West named co-captains Wednesday, picking four playera to lead it Into the game: Lerey NeWiimer of Yencello, Bill Peter sen of Powers, Don Smith of Neh alem and Dennis Codd of Tillamook. NOtTHWIlT LIA6UK Yakima Wenatrhee Lewistoo. Eugene Tri-City Salem W L 35 lg 32 21 29 24 2 , 27 2S 29 13 43 Pet. GB .660 .604 3 .547 C .518 7'4 .473 10 .232 23'i Wtdnesdey'e Results Yakima 11, Tri-City I Lawiston t, Salem 0 Wenatchee 7, Eugene ( y THI ASSOCIATED PRISS It wasn't a very dignified posi tion or the manager of the North west League Wenatchee Chiefs to be in ana besides, the dirt around homeplate was not only dusty, it was hard as well. Gritting his teeth determinedly, Wenatchee manager Bert Haas picked himself up from where he had fallen after missing a swing, dusted himself off and promptly Sowered one out of the park to ring the Chiefs Into a 6-6 ninth inning tie with Eugene's Emer alds. With their manager's disnitv properly restored, the Chiefs then brought in another ninth-inning run to wnip tne emeralds, 7-6, Haas put himself into the game as a pinchhitter with his team down, 6-3. two men on and one out. The winning tally came when Elio Toboso followed the portly Heas with a triple and scooted home on a wild pitch. In other gamea Wednesday night, Yakima kept a tight grip on its three-game edge over the second place Chiefs by bouncing Tri-City, ll-l, and Lewiston whitewashed Salem, 1-0. Harry Williams brought Tri City's Braves back into the ball gam with a grandslam homer in the fourth which tied the contest, 4 4. Yakima had taken the lead with two runs in both the second and third stanzas. But the tied score lasted quick. In th fifth, th Bears put together three walks, a double by Herman Lewis, a sacrifice fly and Rick Rust's two-run homer to score five runs. Th gam drew 1,117 fans for a season total at Yakima of 58,614 which topped last year's total fig ure by some 500. Akins Needs lOth-Round KOToWin CHICAGO (AP) Welterweight champion Virgil Akins saved face !aM. night with a 10th-round tech nical knockout of hardy Charlie (Tombstone) Smith. He didn't have much face to save. Smith, a gangling 4-1 underdog, opened cuts at the corner of Ak ins' eyes. By the 10th of the na tionally televised show, the champ's face was a crimson mask. The end came suddenly for Smith, eighth-ranking contender from Los Angeles. Tombstone had a big lead on all official cards as he christened the rusty Akiqs with long, popping iefts and digging rights. In the loth round, Akins charged Smith furiously at the bell and pummeled him with rights and lefts. A left hook decked Tombstone for an eight count. He arose fog bound. Then Akins drove him into a corner. He landed 16 rights and lefts without Tombstone lighting back. Referee Frank Sikora stopped it at 1:18. The crowd of 862 booed and threw some trash into the ring. "I'll admit I was a little dazed." said Tombstone afterwards. "But they shouldn't have stopped it. I knew all I had to do was last it out to win. I think I could have done it." Sports Calendar Steamboat Angling Reported Fair-Good By THI ASSOCIATED PRESS The hot weather has slowed fish ing in many Oregon lakea and streams the state Game Commis sion said in its weekly report. Northesst Oregon mountain lakes and river mouths along the coast offer the best bets for week end catchea the commission said. Summer steelhead angling is fair to good in the Steamboat area with best results in early morning or late afternoon. Lemolo, Toke tee and Soda Springs Reservoirs are fair for trout. Salmon angling is good at Winchester Bay. The lower tidewater areas of the limp qua River are excellent for striped bass. Chinook angling is fair to good on the lower Coquille River. Striper and salmon fishing is fair at Coos Bay. Nearly all parts of the Rogue River basm are slow for trout with no improvement ex pected until cooler weather. Roseburg Shooter Is Among Leaders In Ohio DAYTON, Ohio (AP) Shooters from Roseburg and Tillamook, led the Oregon delegation into today's round of the North American Clay Target Championships here. G. D. Sherwood of Roseburg and Baxter Moore of Tillamook both broke 198 of 200 targets in Wed nesday's round. Other Oregon scores included Herman Mortiz, Albany, 186. Bit 1 ! ill Freight Cart Deliveries Down, Orders Increased NEW YORK (AP) Deliveries of new freight cars declined in July but orders fur new cars in creased, the American Railway Car Institute and Assn. of Ameri can Railroads said today. July deliveries were 2,113 com pared with 2.407 in June and 7,725 in ' July 1957, while July orders rose 18 per cent to 376 from 317 in June. July 1957 orders totaled 1,251. The backlog of cars on order and undelivered as of Aug. 1 was 25,994 compared with 27,757 a month earlier and 85,229 a year earlier. Thur.i Aug. 21 1958 The Maws-Review, Koscbure ', Ore. 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