Silver Lake Deer Tag Validity Made Controlled deer season lags for the Silver Lake Experimental Man agement area will be valid through out the entire general deer season, Oct. 1 through Oct. 23, and again on Nov. 19 and 20. Hunters will find these dates list ed correctly in the synopsis for Silver Lake Experimental Kange under the controlled deer season heading. Under the management unit seasons. Silver Lake is er roneously listed as being open from Oct. IS through Oct. 23, along with the regular dates for all permit seasons. irunters applying for Silver Lake controlled tags should disregard these unit permit dates. Controlled season tags for the Silver Lake area will be dated as listed for the Silver Lake Experimental Kange season. ioseburg WOULD YOU LIKE A CATCH LIKE THIS? C. E. Puckett of Glide is either the best fisherman in the country or one of the biggest fish story tellers. He's shown here with 130 fish, which he sovs his cat helped him cotch. At o banquet ot the Red Barn this week for the Douglas County Sherrif f's Posse and Doug-Ettes, he said the fish which by that time had been cooked for the event, had come from a stream which runs through his place. He said he was awakened in the night by his cat yowling with joy. He dashed out to find a bank had crumbled damming the creek. The fish had been blocked and the cat was tossing them ashore to Puckett. Some of the wise ones at the banquet, however, whispered that the fish had been bought just for the fish fry. (News-Review Photo) Mathews To Sink By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Ed Malhews was in i slump so bad lie was even talking about it. Jlilwaukce's slugging third base man hadn't hit a home run in 19 Kamcs, and his batting average was down to .266 with just two hils in 27 trips. The second - place Braves were stumbling along the same way, losing 11 of their last 19 games. What's worse, they had managed to beat first-place Pittsburgh just three times in 13 tries. And they were 0-4 against little lefty Har vey Hadtlix o the Pirates. 'i'hey buried the slumps and the Haddix jinx but good Thursday night, winning 40 at Pittsburgh as Mathews walloped a home run a triple and a double while driv ing in three runs behind the live- bit pitching of ltob Buhl and Lew Biirdette a neat, ninininomg re life. The loss, coming In a make up game while tlio rest of Ihe major league clubs were resting after the All-Star games, trimmed the Pirates' lead to four games again. It was during the All Star Helps Milwaukee League Leaders Simonieg To Head School Grid Staff Donald Simonieg will take over as the new head football roach at Canyonville High School for the ISMiO football season. Simonieg comes to Canyonville from Sawyer, North Dakota, where he has been football coach for the past two years. At Sawyer, Sim onieg's teams built up an excel lent record on the football field ball coaching chores, Simonieg will also teach, shop. Simonieg started a successful shop program at Sawyer and will work in Can yonville's industrial arts program. - Simonieg is 2G and graduated from Dickinson Slate Teacher's College. North Dakota, in 19M. He is married and has one child. games, which don't count in regu lar season statistics, that Mathews mentioned the slump he was try ing to shake and showed signs of shaking it by belting a two-run homer in Wednesday's 60 victory over the American League at New York's Yankee Stadium. Oddlv. the left - handed bitting Mathews broke the slump against three left-handed pitchers. It was Yankee Whitey Ford who gave up his All-Star jolt, and it was Had dix and reliever Fred Green who were tagged for his extra-base hits at Pittsburgh. Billy Bruton, Del Crandall and Mathews each bad three of the Braves' 15 hits against the Pirates, and a dozen off 'em were off Had dix, now 6 5. Brulon's leadoff single and Math ews' double gave the Braves a 10 lead in the first inning. Then, with Bruton on base again. Math ews walloped his 17th home run in the fifth inning. It was the sev enth ever to clear the roof of the double-rierk right field stands at Forbes Field, and the second Math ews has sent over that barrier. The Braves got their final run in the ninth, when Mathews tri pled and scored on Joe Adcock's squeeze bunt. Buhl, 4 In Row Buhl (9-3) won his fourth In a row on the fourth try. He gave up singles by Dick Groat, Bob Skinner and Bill Mazeroski in the first three innings, but then no-hit the Hues until the ninth, when Skinner and Dick Stuart singled for what looked like another of the Pirates' last-inning rallies. But Burdette then came on and shut 'cm up, retiring ltoberto tie meiite, Smoky Burgess and Don Hoak in order for the Pirates' third defeat in the last live games and their ninth in the last 17. While the Braves move on to Philadelphia and Cincinnati pulls into Pittsburgh tonight, the rest of the Nl. gets back to business after the All-Star picnic with third-place Los Angeles at San Francisco and Chicago's Cubs at St. Louis. The Dodgers, hottest club In the Nl, at the moment, go with Don Drysdale (6-10) against the Gi ants' Sam Jones (11-8). The world champions have won six of their last seven and have lost just three of the last 14. The Giants, tied with St. Louis for fourth place, have dropped five of their last six. Pros To Play At Portland By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS The San Francisco 49ers will un leash the fastest collection of backs in the history of the National Foot ball League when they play the Cleveland Browns in Portland Sept. 3. Hay Norton, sprinter on the 1960 Olympic team, will see action if he returns from Rome in time. Also included in the 49ers lineup will be two Big Ten sprinting champions. Jim Pace of Michigan was the 1958 Big Ten sprint champ, and Abe Woodson of Illinois pre ceded pace-winning the title in 1956. Lenny Lyles of Louisville will also see action for the 49ers. Lyles was the 1957 NCAA sprint cham pion. Other speedsters in the San Francisco backfield include Jerry Mertens of Drake, 9.8 seconds in the 100-yard dash; J. D. Smith of North Carolina A 4 T, 9.7 in the hundred; and Eddie Dove of Colo rado. 22.7 low hurdler. The familiar faces of Hugh Mc- Elhenny and Joe Perry comple ment this collection of speedsters. Though these veterans have slow ed down somewhat, their exper ience and power still make them threats with the ball. Tickets for the game to be play ed at Multnomah Stadium un Sep tember 3 are now on sale in Hose burg at J. C. Sporting Goods. U. S. Tennis Squad Starts Comeback Against Canada QUEBEC AP) The United .Stales Davis Cup team starts the lung road back today with Ber nard Bartzen and Barry MacKay carrying the American hopes in the opening singles matches auninst Canada in the first round of the American Zone competition. Bartzen, .12, Dallas, Tex., veter an of the team which will try to gain back the coveted trophy lost to Australia last September, takes on Hob Bedard in the opening match on the clay courts of the Civil Employes Tennis Club. The second match sends MacKay, 24, of Dayton, Ohio, against Don Fon-tana. 'We got the break in the draw. said U.S. Team Capt. David. Freed. "I think we ll win the lust two matches." Freed, who succeeded Perry Jones as captain of the U.S. team, said he figured the two countries might have split the opening sin gles if the draw had gone the other way. "Bedard would have had a good chance to beat MacKay but not Burtzen," he said. "Bartzen's will power and steadiness are hard to beat. Bartzen and MacKay switch op ponents for the other singles Sun day. The doubles will be played Saturday with Bedard and ronta na the likely Canadian team. AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION FORD MERCURY EDSEL LINCOLN CHEVROLET (Except Covertiblc) m 50 t! ALL WORK GUARANTEED FREE ESTIMATES INCLUDES: LABOR GASKETS "0" RINGS - SEALS OIL Peterson-Dull Motors, Inc. WHERE SERVICE IS A REALITY, NOT A PROMISE 1590 NE STEPHENS OR 2-33S8 Fight Results By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Spokane Kirk Barrow, 178V4, Spokane, outpointed Sixto Rodri guez, 176la, San Francisco, 10. Tokyo Hachiro Tatsumi, 156! Japan, outpointed Masao Gondo, 153,' Japan, 10. However, Freed has not decided on the U.S. team. If Earl Buch liolz ot St. Louis has fully recov ered from an old ankle iniurv he'll likely pair with Chuck McKinlev also of St. Louis. If not, Bartzen and MacKay probably will get the can. The winner of the best of-five matches meets Mexico in the sec ond round. New Zealand and Brit ish West Indies were to start their first round match today to deler- ine the second round opponent for Venezuela. Out of the American Zone will come the opponent for the Phil lipines, Eastern Zone winner, with the winner taking on the European Zone champion. The European Zone is getting down to us tinaiists this weekend Italy took the first two singles matches from Britain Thursday and is favored to move into the finals against either Sweden or France, which start play in Stock holm today. To Strong Eug 8 Tho News-Review, P.oseburg, Ore. Fri., July 15, 1960 : . Legion Nine Fails Eugene iall Club Elkton Sett Donkey Ball I Donkey baseball will be the high ' light of the weekend at Elklon as) a same featuring the donkeys will; be played at the high school base ball diamond at 4:30 p.m. Sunday.. The game will be sponsored by the Elkton Lions Club and all pro ceeds will be used for Lions-sponsored projects. The action will see the Lions Club members playing I the Elkton High School team. Drivers Battling j For Top Honor Don Wilson and Don Hein arc making a close battle for the race to be the champion hardtop driver of 1960. Now Wilson leads Hein by lour points. The points are earned by finish ing in the A and B trophy dashes and the A main. Wilson has 137 points; Hein 133. Races will be held tonight at the Roseburg Speedway. Time trials will begin at 7:30, and the races will start at 8:30 p.m. However, at the last meeting of the Hoseburg Racing Assn. Hem commented that he would over take Wilson in this Friday's races. Both drivers are careful and hard racers. Drivers competing for the crown come from Cottage Grove. Reeds port, Florence, Drain, Crescent City, Giants Pass and Roseburg. ine top 10 drivers Wilson, Rb Hein, Rb Dix, CC Glen, Rb Smith, F Morlock, CC Kinnerman, Rb Fisher, Rb Wilverding. Rb 10. Jenkins, CC Car 54 2 35 21 1 2 23 33 4 15 Pts. 134 133 77 73 39 37 37 29 26 Sports Calendar FRIDAY Drain Black Sox vs. San Fran cisco Presidio, 8 p.m.. Drain. Church of God vs. Melrose Com munity Church, 6 p.m., Veterans Hospital Diamond (Church League). Hardtop races, 7:30 p.m., Rose burg Speedway. SATURDAY Roseburg White Sox vs. Santiam Logger, 8 p.m., Legion Field, Rose burg. Roseburg vs. Lowell Legion, 2 p.m., Legion Field, Roseburg. Drain Black Sox vs. Seattle Chen ey Studs, 8 p.m., Drain. Green Trims Roseburg-2 On Thursday CENTRAL DOUGLAS LEAGUES 10 and under W L Pet. GB Roseburg-2 3 0 1.000 Glide 3 1 .750 'j Koseburgl 2 2 .500 IVs Winchester 1 4 .200 3 Green 0 2 .000 2W 1? and under W L Pet. GB Roseburg-1 4 0 1.000 Green Glide Roseburg-2 Winchester 15 and under W L Glide 2 1 Koseburg-2 2 2 Green 2 2 Roseburg-1 1 2 ,750 .400 .250 .200 Thursday results: Roseburg-2 9. Pet. GB .6B7 .500 .500 .333 1 Green 10, Lockwood Motors Pitchers Fail To Halt Pounding Of Mack Bats The Roseburg Legion ran against stiff competition Thursday night at Eueene as Lockwood Motors drop ped a 12-6 decision to the Eugene Connie Mack club. The game was called at the end of six innings because of darkness. The Connie Mack clubs consist of players older than the Legion clubs. No Legion piayer is over 18, but the Connie Mack players are 18 and 19 years of age. Lockwood Motors started out in the game with three runs in the top of the first inning. Marv French drew a lead off walk. He went to third on a single by Jim Jarvis. Then Gordon Avery collected two runs knocked in with a single. La ter Avery scored on a sacrifice flv by Doug Coplin. 'Then the roof fell in, almost be- League Standings suit .613 .564 .519 .513 .513 .462 .420 .395 12 15V4 17 III the only game in the Southern Douglas Leagues Thursday after noon ine Green 15 and under de fealed Roseburg-2. 10-9. Green went into the bottom of the seventh trailing by a single run. With one run in to tie tiie score at 9-9, Hanley was on third and oausneii at the plate. Gausnell put down a perfect bunt to bring Hanley in with the win ning score. For Roseburg Jerry Boucock threw the entire game. However, the Roseburg-2 fielding was sloppy and kept Boucock in trouble with several errors. In an exhibition game Thursday Roseburg and Winchester played at Roseburg. National League Standing By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS W. L. Pet. G.B Pittsburgh 49 31 Milwaukee 44 Los Angeles 41 St. Louis 41 San Francisco .40 Cincinnati 36 Philadelphia .... 34 Chicago 30 Thursday R Milwaukee 4, Pittsburgh 0 Only game scheduled Friday Games Cincinnati at Pittsburgh (N) Milwaukee at Philadelphia (N) Los Angeles at San Francisco (N) Chicago at St. Louis (N) American League GOLF By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS DETROIT Jack Burke, Bob Rosburg, Fred Hawkins and rook ie Butch Baird tied for the first round lead in the $25,000 Western open with three-under-par 69s. CINCINNATI Judy Eller of urn Hickory, tenn., JoAnne Gun derson of Kirkland, Wash., Mrs. Jason Weiss of Indianapolis and Sandra Haynie, Austin, Tex., in semifinals of the women's Trans Mississippi Tournament. HONOLULU Favored Don Essig III of Indianapolis, the 1957 champion, was eliminated by Fe lix Claveran of Stockton, Calif. in the National Amateur Public Links Championship as three Michigan players, Mike Andonian Bob McMasters and Tv Canlin reached the semifinals with Verne Callison of Sacramento, Calif. Weekend Sports Activities Led By Baseball, Go-Carts Set Meet SOW GET DELTA "SUPER 900" 9" radiai rVmpUt with towt M ffMni tat eUhiUty I'lu tOS p limnc h-Uillw pirn hill Ti MilnmiMion ' lh lxMH "wfcatep put l(0uaa Kotuil-UiM4rmu REGULAR PRICE ..$28J.3J SPECIAL PRICE ... 249.00 YOU SAVE $ 33,25 Easy Budget Terms Available Stop in and see the 'SUPER 900" SAW "Urn 4-St S. E. Rom Si. 31 S. E. Jj.ph.n. St. OR 2-161 This lutinett ll Hem.-Own.J The Eemlngi Stay in Reitburf Douglas County's semi-pro base ball teams are in the spotlight this weekend as both the Drain Black Sox and Ihe Roseburg White Sox will be playing at home. In addition to semi-pro baseball, Ihe Roseburg and Myrtle Creek Legion teams play single games over the weekend. Lockwood Motors Legion team will play host to the Lowell Amer ican legion team at 2 p.m. at Legion Field. Though South Eu gene has already won the league title Lowell and Roseburg are still battling for second place. Lowell will bring a league rec ord of six wins and three losses to Hoseburg and trail Roseburg by one half game. Roseburg has a league record of seven wins and three losses. A Roseburg win would give the Lockwood Motors nine a one and a half game lead over Lowell with only the Cottage Grove game left for the Roseburg Legion team. Myrtle Creek's Legion nine will travel tu Springfield for a single game to be played at 2 p.m. Myr tle Creek is currently in fourth place in league standings with a five and five league record, Creeker Hep Te Repeat Myrtle Creek defeated Spring- ance. Springfield carries a league beginning at 5 p.m. record of tour wins against six oe- Sunday alternoon the go-carts feats. will also be running at Mvnlo Roseburg's White Sox play a two Creek. Time trials will begin at game series against Ihe Salem Santiam Loggers. The first game will be played Saturday at 8 p.m. at Legion Field. The final game of the series be tween the White Sox and the San tiam Loggers will be played at Le gion Field at 1:30 p.m. Sunday. Preceding this game The Knights of Pvthias Drum and Bugle Corps will perform. The girls are still trying to raise funds for their coming trip to Seattle. Drain's Black Sox begin their weekend play tonight at 8 p.m. facing the San Francisco Presidio nine. Drain defeated this ball club on its recent California road trip. Saturday and Sunday evenings Ihe Black Sox will play host to the Seattle Cheney Studs. Both games are scheduled for 8 p.m. at Drain. Until the 1960 season the only home defeat suffered by the Black Sox in the last three years was at the hands of the Seattle team. Manager Ray Stratton is hoping to get revenge for this loss. Go-Carts Set Action Go-carts will again be raring at the Roseburg Speedway. Most of the en-carts will be driven bv local field earlier in the season and is i drivers. Time trials are scheduled hoping to repeat that perform-1 to begin at 4 p.m. with the races W... L. Per. G.B. New York 45 30 .600 Cleveland 43 33 .566 2Vi Chicago 44 35 .557 3 Baltimore 45 38 .542 4 Detroit 37 39 .487 8'a Washington 37 39 .487 Vh. Boston 30 48 .385 16Va Kansas City 29 48 .377 17 fore it was built. Arlan Foole, Roseburg starter, ran into imme diate trouble. The first six Eugene men reached base, and seven counters scored before the inning was over. The lead off man walked. A triple followed to score one tally. Then four consecutive singles brought in four runs for a 4-3 Eugene lead. Two outs seemed to bring Foote out of trouble, but a double and two more singles followed to score three more runs. Alter the last sin gle, Denny Edwards came to the mound for Koseourg. He wainea the first man he faced but then got out of the inning on a ground out. '- Lockwood Motors lowered the margin in the top of the third on two runs. Jarvis doubled and Av ery reached first on an error. Den nis Arana brought both in on a single. Eugene in the Dottoin ot ine fourth finally got to Edwards. Three runs were scored. Ron Lake came in for Roseburg to start the sixth inning, but he too was hit for runs. Meanwhile. Roseburg got one run in the top of the fifth. Avery sin gled and Coplin doubled him home. For Roseburg Jarvis and Avery lead at the plate. Both hitters had two hits in three trips to the plate. Arana and Avery both had two runs batted in. Assistant coach Don Severson for Roseburg anDraised the Eugene club as solid with good pitching. Linescore: Roseburg 302 010 6 7 2 Eugene 700 32x 12 12 I Batteries Roseburg: Foote, Edwards (1), Lake (5) and Beam er, Hiney (3); Eugene: Edwardi and Bennett. WP: Edwards; LP: Foote. Thursday Results No games scheduled Friday Games New York at Detroit (N) Baltimore at Chicago (N) Washington at Cleveland (N) Boston at Kansas City (N) NORTHWEST LEAGUE W L Pet. GB Tri-Cities - 10 6 Lewiston 10 6 Salem 9 7 Yakima 8 8 Wenatchee 6 9 Eugene 4 11 Thursday s Results Salem 7-6, Tri-Cities 6-2 Eugene 2, Wenatchee 0 Lewiston 10, Yakima 3 Friday's Schedule Yakima at Lewiston Tri-Cities at Eugene . Wenatchee at Salem .625 .625 .563 .500 .400 .267 1 p.m. with the races scheduled for one hour later. The races at .Myrtle Creek will be run on the newly surfaced track at Tri Citv. The Roseburg Speedway will be the scene of hardtop races tonight at 7:30 p.m. The track is reported to be in excellent condition with j replied: "Oh no: go right ahead. iuis ui acuon expecied. Ills just a tornado. PACIFIC COAST LEAGUE W L Pet. GB Spokane 53 38 .582 Sacramento 50 41 .549 3 Salt Lake City 46 40 .535 4'i Tacoma 46 42 .523 5Vi Seattle 45 43 .511 6Va Vancouver 40 49 .449 12 San Diego 40 53 .430 14 Portland 36 50 .419 14V4 Thursday's Results Sacramento 3, San Diego 1 Salt Lake City 7, Tacoma 4 Spokane 6, Seattle 2 Portland 8, Vancouver 7 Friday's Schedule San Diego at Sacramento Tacoma at Salt Lake Vancouver at Portland Spokane at Seattle JUST A TORNADO NORMAN, Okla. (AP) - Bob Richards, two time American Olympic vaulting champion, was making a speech at the University of Oklahoma when the tornado siren sounded. "What's wrong," he asked, "is there a fire?" Football roach Bud Wilkinson Lewiston In Tie For NWL Lead By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS The Lewiston Broncs moved up into a first place tie with Tri Cities in the Northwest League Thursday night. The Broncs swamped Yakima 10-3 with three runs in Ihe first, t'"ree in the fifth and four in the j,..lh to do the job. The losers got their three scores in the sixth,, but there the rally sagged. In the opening inning, Alex George's two-run homer was the telling blow. The Broncs' trio in the sixth came on a pair of singles and a double by Sal Ferrara. The four runs in the sixth were on two walks and three hils, including doubles by Ed Olson and Ed Mad sen. Singles by Tippy Johnson and Len Tucker and a ground rule homer by Merritt Ranew account ed for Yakima's scores. Lewiston was helped to the first place tie by the twin victory of Salem over Tri-Cities, which led the league when the evening start ed. In the first game. Salem edged Ti-Cities 7-6. Salem took the nightcap 6-2. The winning run in the opener came on a homer by Don Ganus in the sixth. Catcher Don Whit comb homered for the winners in the third, bringing in two other runners. Carl Hutzler hit for the circuit for Tri-Cities with two on in the second and again in the fourth with one on. 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