Soph Tom IHlobbs Hurls Dodiamis To Win : '- 1. m . . r in r n.: I V-..1I. Rosehurg Take 10 Al Hoffmin'i Roseburg- I&dian Betters added two more .mm to 7s"rbdo tb. Or:iFndy and banded the. Book. . and Saturday ny ooim-s Ktbaek. After this victory the Beavers Win, In Third Spot PACIFIC COAST LEAGUE - trAiTcn pptce I By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS I C 1 " Spokane Sacramento Poraad Seattle Saa Da-go (ait Laie C2T 30 6 .RS 8 6 .5:1 S .129 8 s l .: 7 t .4fT S I .2S j 1: ?- 1-1 Tacctca VascOTrrer ' . Sacnmea J, VanKKTeT 1 (U tEtitsi , StarJe . Saw D?3 ParSaadS. tl. 2? Like Ct 1M Spckaa. SiA Lixe t-.ty l. "Ti; . ; c Jic cT"err M " .tvS- rS. M 1,1 1 1 I I XWWi Sesnie ike traii 1i4Z , - . ... trT Sai Lake .D Hidoo 1-1) it PST- ... MOTH , .!, ,t S?:ia2 iFtal r - By THE AiX-I'll" b..-c I ma Loresar-Jth ndiATED PRESS 1 tersr sonar-. bE : Bwiraance ia the Pacific Coast Esry, -NB. 6-Z, 6-Z. f V:. ir.iles backed tinv Wni a tixiit, M victory over : lacoma. tj .Vnvtn4 ir, Fame to ""J?!4;.1 La kidl saw Portland score in the ; "'ni aTirtn innines. j rrf nil was bT Lovearuth. safe on an error ana oro-.is.ai m by Jim Brideweser's triple. Bill 1 .tuwi'i taerifict then scored Brideweser. In the fourth. Nippy Jones singled, went 10 secroja uu an out, and scored on Daryl West-i erfelds double. And in the sixth Gerry Mason walked, was singled, to second by Don Frailey and both ! scored on Lovengutn s sinjir. in .Artition to limiting Tacoma , in iwn oils, ixiiviikuui "' four batters. Elsewhere In the kaeue pitchers bad trouble. 1 Twenty-nine tlingen wera caned for duty in the day t five games, the aviator' distress cill of "Mayi"?; t-.i. ,, c,n tula rit 5 .ZZ .T. f .hi only doubleheader. The .Bees bombed six throwers for IS hits and a ih. r mTwild oil four were needed fn the nightcap as'1"""" ne"'T"'"J'" .JV." n( tk m,i. ,r.Meaer. rarry u onra uu ua.e Spokane to post a 4-1 decision and vuuvk " " "'.In...:. . nn thm . l.'i t nK Ih H1.1 keep the in Be atop tne stanaings. Seven curlers saw action as ...1- 1 c- r. a ,. ..u got into the act while Sacranienloi was nudgine Vancouver 31 in 12 Inninst Morel ihren fnund worit in the Portland-Tacoma game, which was shortened bv ram to seven innings. Lovenguth himself j iKnnvl Iho first nm pninff In irt on an error and home on Jim; Brideweiser'i triple. i Willie Davis hit his second in- side-lhe-park home run for Spo kane in the first game, but Salt Lake countered with a three-run circuit blow by Charles King and record 112,994,35 on a $4 invest-1 and two runs on a broken-bat another worth two runs by R. C. ;ment Sunday by picking six single by Sword for a one-run Stevens. The lattcr's clout, push- straight winners in the five-six edge. Ing the score to 98, proved the pool at El Commandante Race Southern Oregon breeied to vie deciding hit of the game. i Track. itory in the nightcap. Central Sweeps Both Ends Br LARRY CRAIN News-Review Sports Writer Central Junior High swept both ends of the Douglas County Junior High School meet Saturday morn ing at the Roseburg High School. In the eighth grade Joseph Lane placed second; Sutherlin third; Scotta Valley fourth; and Winston fifth. Nine other teams followed. In the leventh grade Sutherlin fol lowed Central. Third was Myrtle Creek; Joseph Lane fourth, F.Ik ton fifth and Winston sixth. Eight teams followed with five of them not scoring. The Central trackmen also set three new meet records and tied a fourth. These were the only rec ords tied or broken although at tempts were made at two more. Braaks Mark In the eighth grade action Dick Gwaltney broke the record of nine seconds flat in the 75 yard dash, covenng the distance in 88. In the 150-yard dash he also broke the record ot 17.5 with a timing of 17.0. This came in the first heat. In the second heat of the l.w team mate Dennis Frank equaled Gwalt ney'i time. In fact, the first four finishers In the race each broke the old rec ord. In (he seventh grade 150 the same thing happened as the first four runners all broke the existing mark. Of these Clayton Nelson of , Central had the best time uf 18 1. The old record is 18 4. In the leventh grade high jump Robert Burgess of Central tied the record with a leap of five feet. In the eighth Rrade high jump Bill Wilson of Scolls Vailey was at tempting at the record but missed on three tries. He ended first with jump of 5 1. Misses Racord One other meet record was threatened. In the eighth grade Netters In Row gon Sute Books and tit North tsa g. Tnbe continued on to ann ta( I rr.tA nn ih-:r distinct action I with a 7-0 shutout of Uk Bulldogs. 1 Toe Indians now ace toe Grams IPass Cavemen at Grants Pass Tuesday prr to ibe district tour-) j aamem at the University of Oregon j next Saturday, j I Results: Roseburg 7, OSC Rooks JinDWi: 1 r,," f,n;, rtef M le I Oets? OSC, del. I ivi R net Phil Locking i 4J. -. , , - - - 1 intr -7 ti i Tom' Kirk. B, del Jan Baiter.! f.-. r r - C i-"'... V-'" d lut Hit aTVn niT--s,"i7 jlie Murv, B, def. Dirk Dex-i iter. , o-i, o j i -. - . - . ncr rlf Vrir-1 j Keey. B. t2, 6-1. Oouoles: ! Brunda je aaJ Lowe. H, ief. Oeh-1 lod Luc.irg. OSC M VT-fSM 63 ' aai Atn, OsC. 6-1, 63. ., , J V -. R rtff KIT. wie Brondage. B, def. Dick Bo-I r, iet Brian 6-1- waun, Tom Kirk. B. del Dick John- VH T.5 62 Doug Green, R, def. Steve Ding man. -NB 6-1, M- Dlek vrvj m s.1 NorJi. N3. 6-3, 6-1. ......... M.ke wurpnj, n, douows Lowe and Brundaee. R, c.l. Johnson and Wiuih. .NB. 62, 6-1 r,.n ,r. Kirk. B. def. Bovang nan. B, 6-Z, 0-1. Green and Kirk. K. def. Bovang and Dmgm.n, NB 6-2, 6-1 Murphy "J.. Enry aol Norh, B, 6-0, 6-0. Three Put Shot f Ctwiif Caa IllOf NlYtV rCcT V I 61 ivwi DES jiotNES. Iowa. (Af) v.j . .v thrvie r.r u.u - ------i n n v.n ihmv a lb-Douna more than 60 feet? are big. around the 250- mtrk' tni moaiT muscle, 4re jUent when ptrform- an 10 " ' gulp OI air. iney crouco. nwy 'j spring across the ring. They givej ..M ""lStT . ! M,le run: Crflins. DC; Powell, Jf UplrTt- "jCTnompson, CBA; Owens, CBA; Irutian'i Jal "&" ' : and out Eoes the shot. Down it. drying itself in the sod. .?!" the crowd fwruM luv " r - - f loot mane 12 umes. I None had a legal put oi less man GO feet. I Nieder, the smallest of the trio " pounas, won me .iu event ' Saturday with a record ross OI 63 - 11'.. but still far back of his best throw of 65-7. O'Brien, two time Olympic win- ner. Was SCCOnd With 63-llt. DtVIS. who has a throw of 64-10 to his j credit, could manage only 61 -9, .. RECORD WIN SAN JUAN, Puerto Rico (AP) An unidentified bettor won a pole vault Tom Dodge of Central tned three times at the meet mark of 99 but missed and settled for first with 9 6. Both meets were primarily in dividual efforts. Wilson of Scotts Valley was the only entrant from that school in either division and moved Scotts Valley to a fourth place finish in the eighth grade action. Wilson placed first in the high jump, second in the 330-yard dash and fifth in the 150-yard dash for 10 team points. Each contest ant was limited to only three events. In the eighth grade four entrants placed in three events. The high scorer for the eir.hth grade was Dodge of Central with a first and two sccondj. Frank had 12 team points with a tie for first, a tie for second and a second. Gwaltnev. I who tied with Franks in the 150, I had 9' 4 points. ; Two Triumphs I Tht only outright double winner ; in the eighth grade meet w as Gary ;Oderkirk. He won the broad jump ami me Ajo yarg nasn tor 10 team points. In the seventh grade Jim Young of Sutherlin was the only double winner. He won the 75 and 330 yard dashes and placed fifth in the shot put for 11 team points. However. Dave Shearer of Joseph Lane tal 1 1 1-d 12 team points on a first in the broad jump, a second and a third. Nelson of Central had nine team points. All three of these placed in all events that they en tered. Results, eighth grade Central 56'., Joseph Lane 39. SSKherhn 21, Scotis Valiey 10, Winston 9, Can yonville 4l, Camas Valley 3s-., Gardiner 3, Tiller and Elkton 2, Myrtle Creek and Glide 1, Days Creek and Oakland 0. 75-yard dash: Dick CwaltnfT, 6 Tht Newj-Revieir, Roseburg, Three-Team Taken Saturday By CBA CinvormUe Bible Academy won' CBA; Kinney. DC; Steinman, CBA; a three-team trade meet at Can-, Carpecter, CBA; 18-7. u-c i -..: ' "ue aauirnay, scoring to poinis M for .i,. Canyonr-ille. j TH II . ,-. ' V -. ! I with zs points, i The Pilots won Just four of the II event! rj-h'nlmt lrt 'numerous second ini-H r,i.f w.-.. ';es for the win. ' Next Saturday the teams enter - . bur Results: CBA 5, Cinyonvili S4. oays trtk 71. J H-h h.jnli.,. R.e.r, rr F f"l Morfa. cfcarpenter8 'cb'a; 1 Fiir FflCf mill c lc-" Waggoner. CBA;TUI LUjll Ulll Sttinmaa. CBA: Bonn, nr- n ... ' . ' ' r fj",:'" 7!. -"; Drake, C: 56 9. Low hurdles: Roger?. DC; Mor gan. C; Cirpetner, CBA; Hayter, C; 24 0. 220-yard dah: Hammett, C; Waggoner, CBA; Porter, CBA; Bonoey, DC; 25.1. 8&0-yard run: Parker, CBA; Hymes, CBA; Collins, DC; Powell C; 2:23 5. 850-yard relay: CBA; Canyon ville: 1:6. Sho'.put: Waggoner, CBA; Oelies, Waggoner. OCE Moves Up, PSC Falls Back Oregon Collegia Conference w L Pet. GB i OCE 9 2 .818 I SOO 5 2 .714 2 PSC 4 4 .SCO 3ii EOC 3 6 .333 5 0 7 .000 7 iOTI I Saturday Results: !UC 5-5, PSC 4-2 OCE fr9. EOC 5 8 By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS The fortunes of Oregon College! of Education turned up over a. weekend ot Oregon Collegiate ramVnknr hatphall nlav nnH t-o 00110m aroppea out lor roruana btate. Oregon College rode a double- neaaer sweep, o-u ana 9-9 over Eastern Ore2on Saturday, tn first !piace in the conference. Southern Oregon iwlce dumping i-oniana state, 4.4 ana si. n r v. I l -it i iaj lyciiaiia icu-uii uumer in the Ust of the loth gave OCE iu f irst win. Pitcher Ted Ben hpln nntn th pinnrl vhpn struck out pinch hitter Larry Fol- Bton in the last ot the ninth with the bases loaded. Portland State, which led the conference until this weekend. started strong with a three-run homer by Dick Peters in the first inning of the initial game, then added another run in the third. However, Southern Oregon ral lied on a bases-empty homer by Phil Sword, run producing singles bv Eldon Francis and Bob Jones Central: Frank, Central: Grant, JL: Miles. Canyonville; Peterson. W; 8 8. (New record. Old record of 9 0 set by Riddle, 1958.) 150 yard dash: Tie between Dick Gwaltney and Dennis Frank, both Central; Grant, JL; Blick, Gardin er; Wilson, SV; 17.0. (New record. Old record of 17.5 set by Joseph Lane, 1958.) 330-yard dash: Gary Oderkirk. Central; Wilson, SV; Pearson. Cen tral; Butler, JL; Quillette, S; 41. 75. 660-yard run: Mike Crunican, JL; Dodge, Central: Veach JL; Loertx, W; rickelt, Gardiner; 1: 38 6. 110 yard hurdles: Terrv Peter son, W; Garrett, S: Queilette. S; Levenhagen, E; Finley, Central; 15 25. 440-yard "lav: JL (Casebeer, Young, Hunt, Peeti); S; Glide; 54 4. 880-yard relay: JL: (Casebeer, Veach, Sloan, Crunican); CV: MC; 1:55 7. Broad lump; Gary Oderkirk, Central; Frank. Central; llebling. JL; tie between Fowler, W, and Tired of Waiting In Line? NOW YOU CAN ARRANGE TO HAVE YOUR HAIR CUT BY APPOINTMENT Tuesday Thru Friday Umpqua rP Barber Starting Moy 3 Open to Ore. -Mot., Mar 2. 1960 Track Meet I Javelin: Wagoner, CBA; Kin- VJirun: m ney, DC; Ham mon, CBA; Fowell, I irj H.gh jump: Davis, C; Owens, "A; Haymes, CBA; Kinney. DC; Pol vault: Davis, C; Hayter. iC; Waggoner, CBA t-i. 113.8 Hurdle Tops Meet EUGENE (APy Dave Edstrom who recently qualified for the L". S. Olympic team decathlon trials with the third best perform ance in the event's history, ran the 120-yard hurdles in 13.8 sec onds Saturday. His win highlighted Oregon's 74l4-56H victory over Washington State in a Northern Division track and field meet. It was the second best high hurdles run of the season in the United States. Only Hayes Jones of Eastern Michigan has a faster time, 13.6 seconds. Edstrom also placed second in the shot put and third in the dis cus and broad jump. Oregon led off the meet with a victory in the mile by Dyrol Uj set' the American record. 3:58.6, for the event. For him his time of 4:11.3 was slow although Burleson turned in a blistering last ,.. nr 1 mil wasnintrton siate s line mgn - jumper. Hank Wyborney, won his specialty with a leap of 6 feet, 9 inches. He nearly cleared 7 feet, !. inch, barely jostling off the bar. SDike Arlt of WSU won the 220- yard low hurdles and was second to Edstrom in the highs. 11111 n. T - !. . I 1 . . - - -r As Field Star Leads SALEM, Ore. (AP) Perform ances by Bob Bay and Ken Ashley of Willamette aod Bob Hough of Whitman marked a Saturday Northwest Conference track con test that Willamette won 74-57. u -r,?7,. PPT. ..inin trith fir, , m,t1,jav1r.ngdaldi?cuahnd,lSrec, m F.I.LnH In h shot. He threw the Ray topped individual scorers ond in the shot. He threw the javelin 190-5 and tne discus iau- Hough had 1U4 points on a first in the 100-yard dash at 10.1 and a first in the 220 at 22 seconds flat and is anchor man on the winning mile relay team. Ashley leaped 6 foot-3 for i new school high jump mark and skim med the high hurdles in 15.6 for another first. COLLEGE TENNIS Bv THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Central Washington 4, Univ. of, p,,ot cn,mi i i Washington 6, Oregon State 1 Of Track Miles, Canyonville; 17-1. Pole vault: Tom Dodge, Cen tral; Cox, S: Goertzen. S: tie among Buel, CV, Grant and Beab cr, JL; and Bcamer, Central; 9 6. High jump: Bill Wilson. SV; Veach. JL; Young, JL; Pearson, Central; Miles, Canyonville; 5-1. Shot put: Jim Beamer, Central; Dodge. Central; Garrett, S; Lent, T; Hcbhng, JL; 45-4. Rtiults, seventh grada: Central 47, Sutherlin 35', Myrtle Creek 19j, Joseph Lane 18. Elkton 14, Winston 12, Canyonville 3, Camas Valley and Gardiner 2, Scotts Val ley, tiller, Glide, Days Creek and Oakland 0. 75-yard dash: Jim Young. S; Shearer, JL; Burgess, Central; Nelson, Central; Suloff. E; 91. 150-yard dash: Clayton Nelson, Central; Burgess, Central; Shear er. JL; Dase. S; Wright, W; 18.1. 'cw record. Old record of 18.4) 3:i0-yard dash: Jim Young, S; Kelley. MC: Cotton, W; Norman, JL: Kitigerald., Central; 45 5. 660 yard run: David Abraham. E; Kosmicki. Central; Campbell, S; Craw, MC; Rader, S; 1:53 1. Hotel hD?a' -I ORchird Shop 2-3083 General Public Saturday ipeed, Control, uecepuve uirve win rur Timely Hits By Tom Hatfield Big Factor MIDWESTERN LEAGUE W L Pet. CB North Euzent f 2 JSli North Bend 9 3 .750 H South Eugene 6 2 .750 lVi Spnngfieid 6 3 .65 2 Cottare Grovt 2 5 .2s 5 Rose burg J 0 5-4 WiEamett 0 13 .(M) 1 Sarurtiay results: Roseburg 3-3. South Eugene 1-5; North Bend 12-7. Willamette 0-3; North Eugene 3-4, Springfield 2-7; Cottage Grove bye. By BILL COULD News-Review Sports Editor A big, stroig. sophomore right hander gave the Roseburg India a! their second Midwestern League victory Saturday afternoon at Eu gene. Tom Hobbs, making his first mound start for the Tribe, kept the dangerous South Eugene Axe men in his pocket over the seven inning distance to hand the host dub a 3-1 setback in the first game of a twin bilL The Axemen came back in the second game to break a 3-3 dead lock in the bottom of the sixth and down the Indians and Ron Lake, 5-3. Thr Hits Hobbs allowed the Axemen just three hits through the first six frames bf-fore giving up two addi tional base blows in the last stan za. The new found chucker display ed speed, good control and a de ceDtive curve vihich seemed to break up rathei than down. His mound action displaying self-satisfaction was a grim from ear to ear and added ereavly to the plate problems of the Axemen attempt ing to solve his oiiermgs. Good Field Hit The Tribe hurler received flaw less backing and clutch hitting from Tom Hatfield at second base and third baseman Marlin Burgess. He also collected a hit himself and scored one run. Hobbs came up with a couple of gopher balls one of which was good for a RBI. In the third Barry Ru benstein laced a triple to left cen ter to drive opposing hurler Gary Uston across with the lone soutn Eugene run. In the fifth frame Tom Mey ers drove a triple into left field, with one awav. A nerfect strike to the plate from right field by Wall Edmonds cut Meyers down at the plate following the catch of a highj fly jolted Dy KuDenstein. ine aou - ble play engineered by Edmonds was the only one of the afternoon ana was one 01 several spdrwin?. j , - , V .v.. T I aeiensive pwjs uidue ujr mc ui dians. Drives In Two Hatfield went 2-3 in the first game ano drove m two 01 uie uiree Tribe runs. , . . In the second Hatfield singled to , , . . neni to orive irrv run -'' i-iih tho firtt IrwHian nm after Hint had doubled to right center. fa the sixth the Indian second baseman came through v.ith two down and runners on first and second with a single to left to J .1. ' t 1, , drive Edmonds across and break a 1-1 deadlock. Insurance Run The Indians added an Insurance run in the top of the seventh Hobbs beat out an infield single. to second on a passed ball . contest starting at 3:30 p.m. lL w.uh .one away',?op.p?d-a s?n !'"; Roseburg BRH gle down the first base line and was sale wnen no one covered. Meanwhile, Hobbs scored. In the second game the Axemen jumped off to a 2-0 lead at the end of one inning. The Tribe came back in the second with a single tally and left the bases jammed. Edmonds scored when Hatfield was safe on the second baseman's error. Taa Like TVia A-tran-iArt rr"i rwnA intf 9.1 ! lead in the third as they tagged lata fr.i fhro ht idina , double. The Indians stormed back .f.. ....;. i... k.... I again in the third as they tallied" Carnival 70-yard hurdles: Mike Fitzgerald, Central; tie between Denley. S, and Cotton, W; Dage, S; Kellev, MC: 109. 440 yard relay: S, (Sutton, Car rim, ..a imin, Johnston); Central, W; 57.4. 880-yard relay: Central (Harris. Kosmicki, Corbis, Rudd); S; MC; 2:00.7. Broad jump: Davis Shearer. JL; Flynn. JL; Abrahamson, MC; tie between Cotton, W, and Gordon, MC; 14-114. Pole vault: John Olmstead, Cen tral: Rudd, Central; Kiser. CV; tie between Adams, MC, and Witt, W; 7 9. High jump: Robert Burgess. Cen tral; Abrahamson, MC; Muetzel. Canyonville. Nelson, Central; tie between Kelley, MC, and Campbell S; 50. (Ties record.) Shot put: Lester Jones. E; Car roll. S: House. E: Brandon, Gar diner, loung, S; 386. LtR C0XI PLANER ENDS GREEN PHONE OS 9-8741 y;T"Tjr""W'VEB4jlvt-. 16R. CO. I ' ' : Q? i w ;v - t- - '"'"ti 1 - - CLUTCH HITTER Tom Hatfield, Indian second base mon, want two-for-three in Roseburg's first game win over the South Eugene Axemen Saturday. The Tribe second socker also collected two RBIs in the first contest ond onother in the nightcap of the Midwestern League doubleheader. The Indians dropped the Axemen 3-1 in the opener ond lost the second fray, 5 3. Tuesday the Tribe hosts the North Eugene Highlanders of Legion Field in a single game. two runs in the fourth for a dead-1 Burgess, 3b 4 0 2 0 lock. Larry Burr and Tom Hobbs Hiney, c 4 0 0 0 both drew walks from righthander Lake, lb 4 0 10 Robinson and Marv French was Edmonds, rf 3 10 0 hit by the Axemen hurler. Hink, If 2 110 At this point righthander Tom Hatfield, 2b 3 0 2 2 White came on and Chuck Hiney, Gausnell, cf 2 0 0 0 who was 3-4 in this contest, lashed 1 his third single into center field for two RBIs. - - . Both Lake and White pitched ! good ball until the Axemen led off me sixm wmi a di& tu xiu.u 1.411- 1-L. ....1U n in er. Anotner was was given up iu pincn-nuier duu rriine auu wul runners jdvanced when 3 pickeff attemnt at second went into cen- 1 . , , 1 tenieia. Dick Meyers followed with the game.winning blow as he hit a 2-1 offering of Lake to rignttieid lor . . S.-j hi .).;- Fnmnnds to start 1 ..'""S fTh sevlmh JJ ,in,, n , nrinVt ih ; lV, , ' i 1TCM mice tuuwu t""J- V .r J . . 41.' t a- In the second contest the Indians left a large total of 11 men strand - ed. The Tribe now hosts the North Eugene Hichlanders at Legion Field Tuesday in a single league RBI j french, ss 0 0 0 Linfield, Willamette One-Two In Circuit Northwest Conferenct Baseball W L PcL GB 6 1 .857 5 1 .833 U Linfield Willamette a,t;u''c , . . I 4 .429 3 3 .400 3 4 .333 3li 7 .222 5 . l-OUf Ul lUuu S. !,1W1S and clark 1 Whitman 2 ,. ,. s.'urdy ?, I Willamette 9-5, Lewis and Clark 1 0 2., By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Linfield and Willamette top teams all year in Northwest Con ference sports stood today 1-2 in I the conference baseball race. Each j won Saturday doublehcaders. Willamette beat Lewis and Clark 90 and 5 2 at Salem and Linfield 1 defeated Pacific 6-0 and 5-2 at j Forest Grove. I In pitching his first game shut out, Willamette's Tommy Lee al lowed onlv five hits. Hisao Sato I of Willamette backed him with a ; two-run homer. Fidel Gaviola turn ; ed in a scven-hittcr ia the second contest. Fred Herrmann pitched i one 'hitter in blanking Pacific. Jerry : Martyn homered for Linfield in ' the second game. LllUlt'IU Vt, A oviiiv v a CLOSE WIN SYDNEY. Australia (AP) Ralph Dupas of New Orleans out pointed Rudell Stitch of Louisville. . Ky., tonight in a close 12-round boxing match at Sydney Stadium. i Dupas weighed 146-4, Stitch 144 V WOOD I SAWDUST r llTlUM Mill. .11. IJ..BO. BLOWER tSERVtCE SLAIS OUR TRUCKS CARRY FULL "wOO 1 600 cw. ft. hoods, p 3 110 TOTALS 11 3 7 2 ; South Euaen B R H RBI t. Meyers, c ' Rubenstein, If xosier jb j,- Qate farter cf Pan in rf ' R Carleri SJ Jrupp 2b , pauYfaber 31, , :.. ' 1 i-iawu, u 1 p Meyers shut- white TOTALS 71 1 I lulu " 1 ' D" i'e-ve" singled for Trupp in i !erenth Ba' B'l'f singed for Faul- h.abf r m seventh; White fielder's choice for Liston seventh Kncnhnro '"oseDurg 010 001 1-3 soutn Eugene 001 000 0-1 j E.v t arter, Trupp. Liston. PO-A Roseburg 21 - 14: South Eu- gene 21-14. DP Edmonds to Lake. LOB Roseburg 7, South Eueene 6. JB Hink. 3B T. Mevcrs. Ruben stein. SB Edmonds, Trupp. SH T. Meyers Pitching Record IP H R ER BB SO Hobbs 7 5 11 3 4 Liston 7 7 3 2 1 3 WP: Hobbs (1-0); LP: Liston (4-2). HBP Gausnell by Liston. PB T. Meyers. U Clingman and Stat g. T 1:32. Second game: 1 Roseburg B R H RBI I French, ss 3 0 0 0 Burgess, 3b 4 0 10 Hiney, e 4 0 3 2 Lake, p 4 0 0 0 Edmonds, rf 2 10 0 Hink. If 2 0 10 Hatfield, 2b 4 0 0 0 B'irr. cf 2 10 0 Hobbs, lb 110 0 I Koop 10 0 0 TOTALS 27 3 5 2 Finest of the Family-Size Imports It's an experience you'll really enjoy-mnnocuvring this sprightly beauty with an ease you've never knowo before. You'll marvel, too, that its compact design still presides 5-passcngcr room, 4-door convenience and luggage space galore. Therc'a nothing new to learn in its standard American gear shift Yauxhall is full-powcrej for quick response, yet delivers traditional British fuel economy. Come in and drive it-and bring the family I 2'58 MODELS N0W $1398 ROSEBURG MOTORS Comer Rett & Washington OR 3-6651 roiseii iuuin; In 3-1 Victory RON LAKE . . pitches well, losas r - - CHUCK HINEY . .. 3-4, two RBIs South Eugen B R H RBI D. Meyers, cf Rubenstein, 3b Nosier, lb 4 3 3 2 2 2 3 1 1 2 0 0 0 23 N. Carter, If Blair, rf R. Carter, ss T. Meyers, c Sullivan, 2b Robertson, p White, p Brown, 2b Trupp, 2b Prime TOTALS Koop struck out for Burr in sev enth: Prime walked for Brown in the sixth. Roseburg 010 200 03 South Eugene 201 002 x- E Hobbs, Lake. R. Carter. Sul livan. PO-A-Roscburg 18-11; South ! Eugene 21-16. LOB-Roscburg 11. South Euset.' 5. 2B D. Meyers, Blair, Robertson. SB Hink, Nos ier. Pitch'iig Record IP H R ER BB SO Lake 6 8 5 2 5 0 Robertson 3 2 3 2 5 1 White 4 3 0 0 2 7 WP: White U-0); LP: Lake (0-4). HBP French by Robertson. BK Lake. U Statsig and Clingman. T 2:13. ROGER'S TUN.jp !L r ti a is o n u r , Opposite Vet's Entrance Just Oft Harvard Ave. 62S W. Wharton St. OR 2-4022 FAST SERVICE ON Automotive Tune Up Carburetors tGtnarators Rebuilt Brakes Relincd Lubricatioa YOU CAN DEPEND ON USI m. :. -n. v As" 1 mm OLA 9