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V Palme? In Zetffl. iGi"nt Rollie SneadSix MWft"," Ill JUA LU AUGUSTA, Ca. (AP) Arnold Palmer, a husky young Pcnnsyl vanian, today is right where the oddsmakers said he should be leading the pack into the second round of the 24th Masters golf tournament. The former Wake Forest College star, hottest item on the tour this year, shows no signs of cooling off. Three days after being bed bound with flu, Palmer fashioned a nitty 5-under-par 67 in Thurs day's opening round and grabbed i two-stroke lead. Some golfers are superstitious and feel it is bad luck to be peg ged the pretoumament favorite. "f try not to let that bother me," said the Ligonier, Pa., pro fessional who woo the 1958 Mas ters. Three of Palmer's contemporari es and one oldtimer fired 69s. Vet eran Claude Harmon of Mamaro neck, N.Y., who won the 1948 Mas ters, was bracketed there with I'red Hawkins of El Paso, Tex., Dow Finsterwald of Tequesta, Fla., and Jay Hebert of Lafayette, La. Amateur Bud Taylor, a dentist from Pomona, Calif., joined Brit isher Harry Weetman and tour regular Don January of Denver, Colo., in the 70 column. Others in the 11-man par-busting brigade wore British amateur champion Deane Beman of Beth esda, Md., and pros Gene Littler of Singing Hills, Calif., and Bill Cas per Jr., reigning U.S. Open cham pion from Apple Valley, Calif. Thev had 71s. Par for the rolling 6,850 yard Augusta National course is 36-36-72. Among those well off the pace were Sam Snead and Ben Hogan, both with 73s, and Jack Nicklaus, the young national amateur cham pion from Columbus, Ohio, who started with a 75. Even more spectacular than Palmer's fine pace-setting round was the blowup by his No. 1 rival in pre-tourney figuring, Ken Ven turi of Palo Alto, Calif. Venturl, whose final round 80 cost him the Masters title in 1956 when he was an amateur, shot the front nine in a record-tying 31. But he plummeted to earth with a thud on the back nine, finish ing with a 42 for a 73. After today's second round, the field of 83 will be trimmed to the 40 low scorers, plus ties. Bowling IFOHT-UAN. MAOl'l Winston Saw Ply Serv. Slate I'olice . Ctly Police Pac. Plywood. Sheriff Sou. Ore. Battery Dales Cafe XI IS 31 2.1 IS 22 17 -7 II W 11 l X II IT, 21 'i 221. la's WVt ll'i IELCO BELLES LEAGUE W I. O rt. Back To Wall, Hawks Stay In Pro Playoff ST. LOUIS, Mo. (AP) "They're going to get the winner's share even if they lose Saturday," own er Ben Kerner says of his St. Lois Hawks. "This is the great est display of guts I've ever seen." For the fourth time in two weeks, the Hawks rallied to win with their backs to the wall Thursday night, squaring pro basketball's world series at 3-3 with a 105-102 victory over Boston's defending champs. "They have (Larry) Foust out of action with an injury after play ing on an injured heel, Bob Pettit with an injured back and Jack McMahon and Dugie Martin out of the entire series," Kerner said. "Yet they keep coming back." The winning team in the Nation al Basketball Assn. title series gets $17,000 from the league treasury, the loser $11,000. Including their winnings for their regular season finish and for the division playoffs, the Celtics can win as much as $36,000, the Hawks $34,000 in prize money because Boston had the best regular season record. Ctlts Confident If the Hawks lose, Kerner will have to pay the $6,000 difference out of his own pocket. But he says it'll be worth it. The Celtics were quiet but con fident they can win the title game on their home court. "The worm will turn la Bos ton," said Tom Heinsohn. "We're going to be all right, you'll see," said Frank Ramsey. TAG CHAMPS AT COMMUNITY BLDG. Saturday, April 9th Tony Bourne and Shag Thomas vs. Luiai Macera and Maurica LaPoint t -T TONY BOURNE SEMI-FINAL Jerry Koxak vs. Arlie Airkens . OPENER Thomas vs. Mactra Matches start at 1:30 PM Boston Coach Red Auerbach lashed out against Bob Burnes, sports editor of the St. Louis Globe - Democrat, who devoted most of his daily column to a dis cussion of Aucrbach's courtside an tics, closing with a suggestion that the officials make Red sit down throughout the game. "He (Burnes) is the bush league rabble-rousing cheer leader trying to get the fans stirred up," Auer bach fumed. Burnes said "That is one of the nicest compliments I've ever had." Kerner declared that Auerbach, dean of NBA coaches, "is a bustl er if he wins 10,000 games. The only time he sat down was when he led by 26 points." Ex-Be vo Mo ws Down Portland Results: Pacific Plywood 1, Plywood Service 2: Dales Cafe O, Sou. Ore Bat tery 3: Doug. Co. Sheriff 1, Winston Chain Saw O; State Police a, City Po lice 1. High series: Dirk Marosok 103-1SS-201 589. Douf. Co Sheriff. High game: Ed Klemmer 228, Plywood Service. Other high scores: Morry Burkhart 202, J. Warburton 219, M. DeVor 211 Wm. Cooke 213. V. 9. PLYWOOD LEAGUE W Pts. 40 Blf Five 29 IS Crew Ctlte 2(1 17 Alley Cats . 3. Moonlighters 22x 30-s Misfits 20ta 24's 27ta Ply Boys . 19 26 26 Starlighters lot. 23a 24ti Green 14 26 23 Results: Alley Cats 3. Blr Five 1: Crew Cuts 3, Green 1: Misfits 3, Ply- boys 1; Moonlighters 3, Starlighters High series: Tom Hobbs 213-148-246 OU7, AliSlllS. High game: Tom Hobbs 246. Other high games: Ridce Lc.-ett 233, Clayton Aldrlch 22S, Jim Oglesby lorn hodds 213, t. Wheatly 210, Frank Piper 200. By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS San Francisco's Matty Alou and Washington's Don Mincher, t h e other guy in the Sievers Battey trade, can be added to the list of potential power hitters. Each homered twice Thursday as the Giants and Senators won spring training games. And it may not be too long before their names turn up frequently in major lea sue baseball boxscores. Both S p e n t ! Bruce CUley 202, Ernie Kramb 200! last season with Class A minor league teams. The Giants, who defeated the Boston Red Sox 4-2 at Phoenix, al ready have a solid starting out field in Orlando Cepeda, Willie Mays and Willie Kirkland. Ihe Senators, who whipped Kan sas City 10-5 at Orlando, have a de finite need for first baseman Min cher. When they sent Roy Sievers to the Chicago White Sox for Earl Battey. Mincher and $150,000. Julio Becquer, a pesky but light hitter, inherited the first base job. On Rio Grande Alou. square name Mateo, is on the roster of the Rio Grande Val ley Giants in the Texas League and probably will be sent down. But only Kirkland among the Giants' regular outfielders bats lefthanded, and an injury to, or slump by, Kirkland could give Matty a break. Matty's second consecutive homer Thursday capped a three- run sevemn mat made a winner ot Giant starter Mike McCormick. Both were off Tom Brewer. Mincher batted in five runs with a two-run blast off A's starter John Tsitouris and a three-run shot off Bob Trowbridge. Allison also homered for the Senators. In other games. Milwaukee de feated Cincinnati 7-5 at Columbia, S.C.; Baltimore beat Pittsburgh 9-8 at tort Myers; New York shaded Detroit 2-1 at St. Peters burg; St. Louis defeated Cleveland 10-7 at Tucson, and Los Angeles outlasted the Chicago Cubs 14-12 at Mesa. The Chicago White Sox and Philadelphia were idle. Breves Sccred The Braves got a scare when Lew Burdette, cruising along with a s-z lead, was nit on tne left hand by a ball batted by Reds rookie Tony Gonzalez in the sixth inmng. The ace right-hander will be OK, however, X-rays showed. With the National League season opening next week, the Braves al ready have right-hander Joey Jay on the shelf with an ailing back. The Pirates were jolted by a poor performance by Bob Friend, their opening day nominee. Friend went the route, but gave up 12 hits, including homers by Gene Woodlinz and Gus Traindos. The Yankees won their third Dial Tones Non Pubs 36 20 30 DA a .13 23 33 Busy Signals 26 30 26 Key Pullers 26 30 26 Yellow Pages 23 31 29 A thru Z a 22 34 22 3 Coins 19 41 19 Results: 3 Coins 8, A. thru Z's 0: Yellow Pages 1. Non Pubs 4; Dial Tones 2, Key Pulsars 1; Busy Signals 3, DA's 3. High series: Charlotte noanc lu-ioe- 156 478, DA'S. High game: Betty Wambolt ISO, Dial Tonea. Other high scores: Mabel Katzmareic 166. Norma Holborow 159, Dome Uag- neas 196, Eileen Simpson 154. CASCADE I.EAGl'K I. 11 15 IS 21 Pis. 37 Kens Cleaners 2S Idle Hour Tavern 24 Marks Inc. 24 Roseburg Lions vlub IS State Hiway Dept. 21 Norm ec Leon'a Body Shop 18 Garden ValUey Market 17 Results: idle Hour Tavern a, r.ugnB Veneer 1; Norm 6c Leone Body Shop J, Garden Valley Mkt. 0; Kens Cleaners Hoseburg 1.10ns hud 1: aiaraj inc. 4, Stt Hlurav Dent 1. 11 series: J. nayman Mu-i-ne 542. Idle Hour Tavern. High game: J. nayman mo. Other high scores: D. Issacson 202, F. Losaee 217, G. Huggina 204. INDUSTRIAL LXAGEU W I. SAN BERNARDINO, Calif. (AP) bx-Portlander Vie Lombard! al lowed only one hit in five innings and Terry Fox shut out the Port land Beavers in four more 'lhurs- lev lost control in the seventh in- Conley To Don Other Uniform ST. LOUIS, Mo. (AP)-Big Gene Conley plans to put aside basket ball Saturday and head for Lees- burg, Fla., to get reacquainted with DaseDau The 6-foot:8, 225-pound pitcher- reDounaer Discussed nis summer time work Thursday night after the Hawks beat the Celtics 105-102 and forced the National Basket ball Assn. title playoffs to a sev' entli game at Boston Saturday aft ernoon. Conley, like the rest of the Col tics, is confident of beating the Hawks. In fact, he's anxious to get the job over with so he can shift his thoughts and talents to the Philadelphia Phillies, his em ployer from April to October. "I want to get down there and start throwing," he said. "T h e Phils have a minor league camp at Leesburg and the fellows arc in good shape when I get there. "It's ideal for me. because I can throw harder faster. Since they're all ready, 1 can't afford to baby myself." UNCONFIDENT MONTREAL (AP) - Montreal Coach Toe Blake is far from con fident his Canadiens will go on and win their fifth straight Stanley Cup after taking a 1-0 lead in the best-of-seven final series against Toronto The Canadiens scored three Bruton's Shoe Repair Carkinal's Tire Co. Howards Hardware Erv'a Flying A Jovin Brake Supply Tozer's Sheet Metal BPO Elks Th FnreslerS Results: Jovin Braices a. BPOE 2, Bruton tonoe avc. Sheet Metal 2, Howards Hdw, rts. 37 13 Tri., April 8, I960 Tht Nowi-Roview, Roteburg, Ore. 9 ASTORIAN WINS 20 24 21 24 23 23 26 17 Foresters 1; ToLer 1: Car- j i i. I-.-. 1 F.rv'a Y vine A 1. High aeries: Stan uornuu 608. carainai i irea. Hlrh game: Cornutt 227. ,.,., Jim Richev 223. Xri Williu 221. Orvllle Blake 219. Bob mt,h 900 Kmmin Slack 209. Jim Greg ory 203, Royd Bruton 203, John Pnnle 201. f.U Myers wi, ivuM ....-I...... ROCK ROLL LEAGUE W L Pts. Carl's Tourlet Cafe 35 21 Douglas Cty. Bank No. 1 34'4 214 34(4 Pal Motors 31"a 24V4 31',4 Harvard Ave. Drug ' 28 28 28, Curtis Bros. 26 30 26 Aloha Beauty Salon 25 3 1 23 Montgomery Ward 24 32 24 Pattersons Bread . 20 32 20 Results: Montgomery ward 4, Pat terson's Breads 0: Douglas County Bank No 2 3, Alone Beauty Salon 1: Curtia Bros. 0, Pal Motors 4: Harvard Ave. Drug 0, Cart'a Tourlet Cafe 4. High scries: Joanne miey io-i-. ,Q-T tlnl Unlnrl Hieh same: Joanne Hliey 10a, s-a. Motors. Other hign scores: l.uui niuw an. QUEEN BEE Women of the Moose Rexall Drug Junction Cafe Chapman's Pharmacy Fern Florist VA Hospital McKay Drug Results: women or tne moose a, iuc Kav Drug 1: VA Hospital 0. Rexall Drug 4: Fern Florist 0. The Broiler 4; lunriinn rf 1. Chaoman Pharmacy 3. High series: Betty wamnoil io.-i.e-174510, Women of Moose. High game: Dolores Colelesser 190, Rexall Drug. Other high scores: Betty Wambolt 179, Marietta Munson 172. Results: Cinder's Signal Service 3. Lowell's 1: Drive In Cleaners 3, Pat terson's Bakery 1: The Friendly 4. Nec- chl-Elna u; Treasure Tonee 1, Hilltop Motore 3. Hlah series: Doris Kees 149-163-114 522. Glndtr's Signal Service. i nign game: ixirls Kees 214. Other high scores: Viola Goodman 13, Bobble Fisher 172. Fayo Schuidlsr 174, Jean DaVore 170. : UMPQUA LEAGUE W I. Pis. Jensen & Keee Plumbers 22'i l l'i 31'i Keystone Mach. Works 21 13 29 Sport Trailers 13 18 25 j Ideal Concrete Prod. 15 21 24 Curtis Bros. Furniture IB 18 22 Wynn's Friction Proofing 15's 30!s ai'.s Rural Fire Dept. 15 21 21 So. Stphens Hdw & Appl- 14 22 18 Results: Winchester Hay iToners 3. i. Steohens Hdw 0: Curtis Bros Furn 3. Wynn's Friction Proof 0; Rural Fire Dept. 2. Jensen Kees 1: Keystone Mach 2. Ideal Concrete 1. High aeries: Koram Hess 156-212-185 553. Keystone Mach. Wks. High game: Hess 212. Keystone. Other high acorea: Ralph Weiss 308. PIN DUSTER. LEAGUE W I, Independent Motor Hebuilder 34W Sl'a Peter Pan Beauty Shop 34 22 Sew Shop 29 27 Umpqua Dairy 27 29 Ken's Dry Cleaner 27 2(1 Clark'a Studio 23va 3014 Food Mart 24 32 Welsfield 23 33 Results: Independent Motor Rebuild er 3, Sew Shop 1; Peter Pan Beauty Shop 3. Clerks Studio 1; Umpqua Dairy 1, Ken's Dry Cleaner 3; Food Mart 4, Welsfield 1. High scries: Doris McWilllams 173-160-163496. Food Mart. High game: Corky Rust 180, Sew Shop, Dot Mason 180, Food Mart. Other high scores: Adelle Rletmann 170, Marcella Acomb 175. VICTORIA, B.C. (AP) De fending champion Ernie Ketcham of Seattle was eliminated by Doug Fosbrooke of Vancouver, B. C, Wednesday in Ihe 30th annual Empress Golf Tournament. Tommy Williams of Astoria, Ore., the medalist, defeated Joe Galloway of Calgary 3 and 2. NOTICE! TO ALL FORMER EMPLOYEES OF UMPQUA PLYWOOD CORP - Who were on the poyroll and had seniority, intact when Umpqua Plywood shutdown Please Contact Charles W. Lynch Administrator of the Sick Fund I.W.A. 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Ml!nn.l Drive In Cleaners 24 32 24 day as Sacramento triumphed 3- Ling. I Hockey League's world series. 1 SeS-lin. w i if The only Portland score of the spring training game between the two Pacific Coast League rivals was in the fourth. Gerry Mason walked. After two outs, Jim Green grass walked, moving Mason to second. Len Tucker then sin gled Mason home. Bob Rous led off the Sacramen to scoring in the second with a bases-empty homer. The second Sacramento run, in the fifth, was unearned. J. W. Porter singled, took second on a wild pitch and scored on an error. Jim Bolgcr tallied the final run for Sacramento after he walked, went to third on a single by Rous and then scored when Rous was forced at second. The Portland outfield, in need of help, got a lift in the form of Joe Gaines, 23-year-old who will come on option from Cincinnati. He is very fast, a right-hand hit ter and thrower and plays any where in the outfield. He batted .280 for Savannah last season, belting 12 homers, 4 triples and 26 doubles. He drew 67 walks and was struck out S3 times. Manager Tommy Heath was re ported pleased with Gaines, a 6-foot-1, 190-pounder. The reason Portland got him instead of Se attle, which has a working agree ment with Cincinnati is that Heath promised to play him every day. At Seattle he might have trouble breaking in as a regular. Gaines was scheduled to arrive today at Ontario. The Beavers play Vancouver at Yuma, Ariz. Heath arranged for Gaines to be driven to Indio, Calif. Saturday, where Portland will play, probab ly against San Diego, Noted composer Cole Porter studied law in his first year at Harvard. He quickly switched to Harvard School of Music. ROSEBURG BOWL OFFERS FREE Bowling Instruction BEGINNERS AND ADVANCED , . . WITH W LORRAINE SHISLER On of tht leading bowlina tnitrucfoa of tho Pacific NW aititted by 4 cartiHtd bowling inttructon from Raiaburg. EVERY TUES. & FRI. 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