o Kuenn Goes To Indians For Colavito By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS I DETROIT (AP) The Detroit Tigers have parted with Harvey Kuenn, the American League's top hitter of 1959, to put more long ball punch in their lineup. And the Cleveland Indians have given up the league's co-home run king, Kocky Colvaito, hoping to convert Keunn's steadier hitting into a pennant. The biggest star-for-star trade in years came on the eve of Uie American League's 1960 opening. Many baseball fans were sur prised Sunday when they learned President Bill Dewitt of the Tigers had persuaded General Manager Frank Lane of the Indians to give up the slugging Colavito in a straight player deal for Kuenn. Colavito parked 42 homers last year and should do even better in Detroit's Briggs Stadium with its friendly left field wall. He had a .257 batting average compared to Kuenn's title-winning .353. But Kuenn hit only nine homers. League Work Set For Tribe MIDWESTERN W North Eugene South Eugene North Bend Springfield Cottage CJrove Roseburg Willamette Boxing Injury Proves Fatal LEAGUE L Pet. OB a l.ooo 1.000 .625 .600 .500 .000 .000 Saturday results: South Eugene 4-7, North Bend 3-6; Springfield 10- 13, Willamette 1-4. South Eugene moved to within one game of the Midwestern League - leading North Eugene Highlanders Saturday afternoon by sweeping a doubleheader with the visiting worth Bend Bulldogs lhe Axemen posted wins by 4-3 and 7-8 scores to drop the Bull dogs down to third place in the standings with a 5-3 record. At Willamette, the Springfield Millers stopped the Wolverines twice, 10-1 and 13-4. Koseburg's doubleheader slated against the Cottage Grove Lions last Friday was canceled because of wet grounds. The Indians return to league play Tuesday against the visiting Wolverines, weather permitting. Central Cinderraen Win Local Meet The Central Papooses won both tlie seventh and eighth grade til visions of a three-team track meet in Koseburg Saturday against Jo-1 seph Lane and Days Creek. The Paps' eighth grade cinder men tallied 70'a points to 23 2-3 for the Pioneers and five points for the Days Creek trackmen. In the seventh grade action Central scor ed b2' j points for the win to 17 for Joseph Lane and l'a for Days Creek. Tom Dodge won three events for the Central team in the older di vision, winning the 6b0-yard run, the shotput and the pole vault. In the shot. Dodce posted a 42 6 dis tance ana in the pole vault reach ed the 9-7 mark. Dick Gwallney won two events for the Paps as he came in first in both the 75 and 150-yard daslie?. In the seventh grade action Bob Burgess of Central won three events the high jump, and 75 and 150-yard dashes. The junior high teams now pre pare for the county meet upcom ing April 30, by meeting Saturday at Finlay Field in a five-team Leontyne Price To Appear In Concert Here Leontyne Price, who appears in concert Tuesday at 8.1. p.m. at the First Baptist Church under Koseburg Community Concert Assn. sponsorship, was born in Laurel, Miss. There she was a high school graduate and received her first musical training as a pianist. Though she sang in the church choir, the greatest demand for her services was to play for weddings, confirmations, funerals and other religious events. Her ambition was to become a teacher of music in public schools. Her parents sent her to Central State College in Wilberforce, Ohio, with that in mind. While singing in the college glee club she was first made aware of the potentially beautiful voice she had and, without special training. was assigned all the solo "breaks for female voice. Determined to try her luck as a singer she ap plied for and was awarded a schol arship at the Juilliard School in New York. Through her work in a Juilliard production, she was recognized and given the lead roll in the 195.J pro duction of the American classic "Porgy and Bess." MADISON, Wis. (AP) Charles Mohr. 22. University of Wisconsin boxer who suffered a brain injury in a collegiate title bout April 9, died Sunday. "His death is a great, tragic loss," said Coach Vera Woodward. "Charlie was symbolic of all that is fine in college boxing." Mohr died without regaining consciousness from the time he was admitted to the hospital, less than an hour after he walked out of the ring following a National Collegiate Athletic assn. 165-pound title bout with Stu Bartell of San .'iose State. College Baseball By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Washington State 12, Washing ton 1 Whitman 13-12, Pacific Univ. 3- 24 Yakima Valley J.C. 614, Ever ett J.C. 00 Seattle Pacific 2-4, St. Martin's 1-2 Whitworth 4-7, Central Washing ton 0-2 College 'of Idaho 2-3, Lewis and Clark 1-6 ACCIDENT OR BREAKDOWN YOU NEED TOWING OR AMBULANCE And THE CHOICE IS YOURS! You con coll whom you wont . . . end we hope you'll call ui. WALT'S For prompt, reliable service at reasonable prices. Towing Ambulance - Radiator Repair Owned and Operated by Walt Watkins 487 N. E. Winchester Phone OR 2-2652 One of the happiest outcomes of Miss Price's association with this famous Gershwin offering began on the first day of rehearsals on she was finally able to persuade the producers to release her in order, as a prominent critic had urged, to get on with what prom- meeting the star of the show, the lseu to be a dazzling career great baritone William Warfield. Miss Price's progress as an on- They met in May, were engaged era star continued in an outstaiul in June and married in August i im- way. Her "Tosca" perform 1952 just before the production left ance with the NBC Opera Theatre Washington for Vienna, Austria In June 1954, exactly two years after joining "Porgy and Bess," 1955 over the national network was a memorable event. Mademoi selle Magazine voted her one of Mon., April 18, 1960 The News-Review, Roseburg, Ore. 3 the ten outstanding young women in the world during 1955. Since then she has been booked amost solidly, singing with the San Francisco Opera, with opera com panies in Vienna, London and Ver ona, the Kew York Philharmonic, and other opera companies. The Sante Fe Trail became an important trade route in 1822. Reg ular stagecoach runs from Inde pendence, Mo., began in 1849. 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The Bulldogs won the first game . in the bottom of the ninth on a dou ble by leadoff man Steve Lee and! a single by Ralph McKinny off Dennis Schweitzer. i Minshall whiffed 10 Reedsport hitters and Bieneke two and the i pair gave up a total of five walks. ! The Braves threatened in the third inning of the first game as they loaded the bases with no outs on a walk, an error and a fielders' choice. But, Minshall settled to re tire the side minus damage. In the second game Albany sent 13 men to the plate in the eight run third frame. Ed Zetter was the big stick for the Bulldogs in the fray with a single and a double and four RBIs. The Braves scored first in the contest in the initial fra:..e on sin gles by Mike Brandon and Hugh Clary and a wild pitch by Albany hurler Ken Bancroft. ! 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