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i - ' . ' .. -v. , Smallest Men To Run Longest Olympic Races By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS don't look little." Bowerman torn Kl'GKNE, Or? (AIM The merited from the suleimev "It's f smallest men training here today because they're so he.iuiifull with the I . S. Olympic trark and built, so well coordinated." field team have the lomje! a-i- , The small, wiry, deep-chested sifjnmertts. They're tuning their athletic is bet in the distance tough little torsos for the lO.o.K) : events, bowerman beiiees. be am! 5.000 meter races ami the cause he has less weight to hie through lap alter T7TT - l uvincnester a Thur., July 28, 1960 The News-Review, Roiebutg, Ore. 9 Emeralds Get Out Of Cellar Fishing ay Slowed Salmon By Fog By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS ECONOMY SIZE Some fans suspect the Rainiers of in dulging in psychological warfare against Pacific Coast League clubs visiting Sick Stadium in Seattle, but the giant-sized hands belong to an advertisement on the center field wall. Catcher Carmillo Correon of the home side is readv to receive a pitch from Ken McBride to San Diego's Francisco Obiegon. 3,1)00 meter steeplechase at Home. "They're only little in measure ment." observed Bill Bowerman "They run real big." Bowerman is head coach at the host I'niversily of Oregon, an in terested spectator of the week long training program and direc tor of the Saturday meet which will climax the practice. Others have called them with legs." Head loach puniim: lap natural selrcliun By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS PORTLAND lAP) -ihe l.fwiston Broucs. leading sood salmon undine. human the Northwest league. got Oregon whipped Wednesday niglil, and )"u Ko prac- the rest ot the cucuit did a hit mission satd today in il weekly runs pnor to .lut hmv I'll the coast depends on where the Oregon tlaine ('onl ine rest ot the cu cult did a hit mission satd today ot sliulllins. Willi Hie Kugene Km , fishing report. II It is sort of of the most economical machine lor Ihe job. The crowd at Saturday lice meet will see two featuring Ihe small men who run nalds finallv mount; out of the good his. The steeplechasers will inn a cellar. . Catches depend on th S.OOtl-iiieter flat race ulhnut Wenalehee slinned into the base-: eoneentralion aninnd Hi hurdles or water jumps so tlie.nienl when the Kiueralds pasted, of the rivers, chests coaches can check their condition, ihe fluffs 7-:. Tii-C'ilies, wluchi Yaquina Bay has slow i.anv aii o.uuu anil lu.uuo ineier men aiua- with a recent release of is fair. Most .streams are quite hauticiy trout low and poor for tishin. Dairy SOUTHWEST I Crock and Chewaucan ltivcr are Trout lishma is fair to uoud on ' fa"' 10 Hie North I inpoua. Best tunes salmon mouths compete in League Leaders Tacoma Tips Portland; Indians' Lead Whittled By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Home runs (old the tale at San Should Sacramento p i t c h e r Diego, too. Johnny O'Brien clout- SpTA' V", ,he fi,;st rassing moments, Wednesday and Bl" "aln smacked a solo night's ninth inning with Van- blast in the second. The Rainiers, eouver is sure to rale high on 'plagued lately by Iheir inability the list. lo pet hat and ball together, col- The 32-year-old righthander I lecled l.i hits lo run their total muffed three consecutive bunts i to 33 in the last two games w ith and was charged with the three j San Diego. runs that gave the Slounttes a 7-4 i - win over the aolons. In other Pacific Coast League! action. Spokane's 8 6 loss to Salt I Lake City, coupled with Tacoma's : victory over Portland. shaved the Indians' lead in the pennant race to 3'-i games over the Gi-i ants. The Seattle Rainiers burst out of a batting slump to down 1 San Diego 7 2. I Count Knotted Snyder of the Olympic team said : will the description is apt "if you add race the word 'courage'." ! Max Truex of Warsaw, lnd , is (he littlest of the lot and is America's No. 1 man in the biggest distance. 1U.000 meters (maiathoners are not tmning herel. Truex is 5 feet 5 inches tall and his weight of 128 pound makes him less than half oi the team's bulkiest man. discus thrower Rink Bahka of Paij Alto. Calif. Iiink weight's 267 pounds and stands 6 5. Jim Beatly of Charlotte. X. C, lop man in Ihe a.uuu meters (and H,,,,s baeJ m Marii xw a sun lour-minute nmer on ine York. 79: Skowron. New Yoik. B7 l.ewistoii replaced al Ihe top of Ipr a spurt laM week I up af Salmon an- spnlty in Siletz Bay and Tillamook and Ncslurca 1 side), stands 5-6 and weighes 128. n,,'s U .Minoso.' Chica Phil Coleman of Champaign, 111., a 5-10, l.i.i-poiind steeple-1 chaser. Deacon Jones of Iowa City, Iowa, and Bill Dellinger of i Springfield, Ore, both measure in at 5-9. They jog for miles each morn-j ing. this crew of tough little! giants. In the afternoons they're out again, sandwiching sprints' into the jogging program. "They I 5, Olio-meter j the standings a lew days ago. won j glint: is a i j uccision Irom the league , slow leaoers. ; areas. In Ihe other games, Salem and' Silvers were reported off the Yakima split a doiibleheader. Sa-jNeslucca and some tacks were in lent won the first 4 1. and Yakima j the Nestucca. Trask, Wilson and took the nightcap 8 t. i KiU-liis. It was a solo homer dial turned Winchester Bav salmon amlin" the trick for Tri-Cities Jack anjuas slow because ol morning io Nalla slugged it in the eighth. ! aM( choppv bar and ocean Tri-Cities had just broken a 2 2 n the laws of the lower Hoaue lie when Carl lluller tripled and n,..r s,l,,, i,i,, Batting (based on 2oo or more came home on a wild pilch. Then purled picking up and an ling at bats i Skowron, New Yurk.'Yan Natta banned his big blov.iiyir .M; Smith Chicago. .322. l.ewistoii got us linal run in the j Tie Commission in Us report to Kuns Mantle, New Yo,, 80; hoilom of the eighth when Alex'.i,.. ,i,..,.,,ii i,.i1, ,t Vl.-i Vu, Vrt,-L- Ka i:. u. l.m...l - ' r " . nv , ,.v,. lair in llie t-evl nl 1110 unn past week Ihe report by areas shotted By Major League Leaders THE ASSOCIATED PRESS American League. 114; I'he general shift in Ihe lower division put Tri-Cities in fourth nl:,,- m tin, tiv.tn.-im ireiiit iieaoing ine sieepieiiiase nr . is Snulll (iicago. 112. Kugene. now in fifth place, got George Young of Silver City.; Douliles Skowron. New York, a late sl.ul. Wenalehee starter N. M.. 148-pounder who admits ,2. Alison, Washington. 21 Dick Hunvell collected three hits, his oltieial listing o( 5-Icet-9 is a Triples Robinson. Baltimore. 1 one a single which drove in the trifle high. 1 Fox and Aparicio. Chicago and Wenatchec Chiefs' first run in the Ihe biggest distance man who Ke,.quer. Washington, 6; seven . second inning as the Chiefs nas quauiieu 101- a in iu numc . piaVers tied with 5. Bi-abbd a 2 0 lead. Home runs Maris. New York, j U'avne Sclnu r overcame a 31; Mantle. New York and Lemon, shakv star! and went on for Ihe Washington, 2a. win. giving up onlv two singles Stolen bases Aparicio. ( hica- j le last six innings. The Km-1 go, 25; l.andis, Chicago, II. eralds started scoring in the Pitching (based on 10 or more fml,.h am scored three limes in decisions) Coates. New York, itl(, ninth 9-2. .818; Perry, Cleveland, 11-4, Salem's' Jack Lull cave ud only .i.i.i. Strikeouts Running. Detroit 125; Bell. Cleveland and Pascual Washington, 100. are early morning or late even int. Trout catches are spotty in the North I inpqua reservoirs. I.eon Lake is good for crappies and bass and fair or trout. Ten mile Lakes is good for perch and callish and (air for Iroul. Trout angling has improved in the llogue ha.-in streams. CENTRAL l ost Lake is poor to fair, with some good catches in the evening with bad and Hies. Kingsley Res enoir is poor, 'the Deschutes in the Miiupin area is lair lo good with worms producing best. Big l.aa Lake is lair lo good on slow troll with spinners and worms. Diamond Lake is good for trolling spinner and worm or tied down caddis. NORTHEAST Anelini; prospects are good for planted rainbow in the upper re gions of the John Dav River. i Strawberry Lake is good for brook troul and rainbow. The up per I'malilla is lair to good for released trout on Hies for bait. Smith Lake is producing good Haiubow catches are good al Wal ralches of callish. Perch and Iowa Lake. The l.ostine, Wallowa flounder angling is good in Y'a-jand Imnaha Hivers should pro quina Bay. Sileli Bay is good for dure released rainbow, lumeod and llounder. Improve-j SOUTHEAST nient is expected along the Clack-1 In Harney County, I'ish Lake this report by NORTHWEST Coming Aug. 4! IS Fairgrounds, Roseburg Git rickots now irom Povi'i Shot Store or any Shrine Club Member. Melrose Church Nine Nabs Win Over North Roseburg National League Balling (based on 2110 or more at bats I .Mays, San Francisco, .342: I.arker. Los Angeles. 3.;8. Runs Mays. San Francisco. 72; Mathews. Milwaukee. 07. Runs balled in Banks. Chica go. 81; Aaron. Milwaukee. 76. Hits tiroal, riusnurgn. iza; Melrose Community Church wal- North Roseburg 122 410 010 9 5 Rnwman look over after Klmer loped Ihe North Roseburg team 17-1 Batteries: Melrose: Iolton and san Francisco, 118 Singleton had given up Ihree runs 10 in a Church League Softball B. Gausnell. Norlh Roseburg;: Doubles Pinson ;n tu. ea.,anii, thot L-nmio.1 t h came Dlaved last night. in mc otituui .no. ni..,...u . .. - - ... m,n al A.A In Ola ninth u;in. I Mulrnca r9mn lin U'illl SMVPn rilHS ning pitcher Bob Belinsky bunted 'in the third inning to break away I a mean ball which Bowman field-'from the Norlh Roseburg nine. Mel-! ed but threw wide, hitting Ihe roses 17 runs came on a total ofj first base umpire. On the second '17 base hits. bunt. Bowman threw into center-1 iic,use jumped to an early lead field for an error. He hobbled the;,y scoring three runs in the first Imrd bunt for his second error , ;,,,,;,. Timm vnn ramp on two and Ihe bases were loaded. Terry I wait, and two base hits. BALTIMORE (AP) Fox look over then and gave up I N , Rosebllrg came up wilh rundown let in the third run. IV"" Tw.hLn T Ihwum ,i n T, uii-p of. !he 25'm tKtt ?n Snokane's Ramon Conde had . " "r n, wunoui navjn 10 worry ahum lhe ... . i nil niiseuuiii jis mm i tin ui i 1:1 .. t u " uM-s ol milium i anner me game, four litis in lhe first name juKainst Yakima. The winners' four runs came in the third when ! Manager Karl Kuehl singled home lw and Don Whitromb and Don jCanus singled in two others. ! In the myhteap, Yakima piled up Hve runs in the fourth lo star) after Hs win. John Carafalo led ' the winners' attack wilh three hitt: in four times at hat and one :HKI, hut teammate Tippy Jones had a couple of triples and hat led in two runs in four times up. iBIadorn and Rinaker. VP: Tollon.' Bladorn. I ! 1 ISnead Passes Up i Eastern Tourney Golf's truvelintf sluiw tmiU nvee Iho I'inu "V wiini(,o , , ,' ,:-- ione run in the lirst inning, lienei ",, ,,, ,.,' ,.. ... Drain Beaten In Tourney bad moment, loo. He booted a most 60 games. The booboo was! Melrose went into a commanding one of six committed bv Ihe Bees lead by scoring four runs in the and the Indians in a game that 'second frame, lerry Chilwood lasted three hours and 20 min- reached first on an error and scor utes. Chick King drove in three ed on a double by Bill t,ausne I. o. n,o n,.. ..Im ui-a nned Chuck Lash followed with a triple up the contest with a four-r u n drive the second run across and j Commil'ee chairman, said Snead (...mi. !.... ii.asn scored on a single oy inani was naid ssoo in i. i; nnk- m iuausiieii. oicic viiimuun nnuvnvu wemesoays r.asiern pro-am and and Sam Snead. Palmer, Snead, and anolher PC A tourist, Art Wall Jr.. chose instead this week lu play for guaranteed exhibition fees in ad jacent Pennsylvania and Virginia. Bob Kosbiirg. P(,A tournament Cincinnati. Mavs, San Franci-co and Cun ningham, St. Louis. 24. Triples Pinson. Cincinnati and While, St. Louis. 8; Brtiton. Milwaukee and Kirkland, San Francisco. 7. I LACO.MBK, Alia. (AP) The Home runs Banks. Chicago I.lnydminsler Meridian won Ihe and Aaron. Milwaukee. 28. Math-lannual Lal'ombe baseball lourna cws. Milwaukee and Mays, San 1 tuent wilh a lopsided 27 5 win over Francisco, 21. jthe Northern Alberla All-Slars Stolen bases Pinson. Cmcin-1 Wednesday nighl. nati. 23: Mays. San Fraud -co. 20. The win gave lhe Meridians (he Pitching (based on 10 or more $1,5.50 first prize in the $1,500 tour nament. In games earlier Wednesday, Lloydminsler walloped Ihe Drain, Ore., Black Sox 17-2 and Northern Alberla beat the Calgary Buffa loes 5-2. Drain was unable lo hit well off Lloydminsler lefthander Diek Dyer. Lloydminsler started wilh live runs 111 the first inning and was never headed. decisions) Williams. Los Ange les, 10-2, .8:13; Roebuck, Los Ange les. 8-2. .800. Strikeouts .Drysdale. Los An geles. 162; Friend, Pittsburgh, 124. Tacoma's BP punch Bobby : in me nnai run won a uipic. 151.000 was dangled onsiicccsslully Prescott and Bob Perrv clinched ! North Roseburg made it a 7-3 1 before Palmer and Wall to come Ihe win for the Giants. Prescott : ball game in the second inning. I here for lhe 72 hole tourney. 1 hit a bases loaded homer in the 'Two base hits, two walks and one) Meanwhile. Ihe 142 pros entered mum pit-Mi anrl Pei-rv fYillnwpri in Hip I Alplrnsp ei-i-nr hriillL'hL two runs1 in Hie Knttnrn nivmiicu In .an ii tlta Brd' , .. -,. " 11 1 u I...... I ' , -n tt. , ; Pattenoi Bal.rv eigntn Wltn a llliee-IUU cihuh , aciuss 101 jsuiui iiu.struiu B. i rule nillge par 01 t a llCKing. Carl's Tourist Cale cluut. Portland got two unearned ; -phe big seven run inning for runs in the seventh when winning jeiose came on six singles and pitcher Marshall Renfroe walked ! tw0 Korth Roseburg errors. Mel- man wiln me nases loaueo anu ,ose a(ided a single run in the filth inning and scored Ihe two linal runs in the seventh. North Roseburg scored two runs in Ihe third inning, four in the fourth and scored its linal run in the fifth. North Roseburg had a lotal of ten runs on nine base hits. Linescort: Melrose 347 010 217 17 1 Bowling Results ROLLING PIN LEiOUt Supermarket reliever same. Sherman Jones did lhe Boys Tennis Tourney Moves To 3rd Round KALAMAZOO, Mich. (API -Fred Drilling of Playa Del Itey, Calif., and Jim Osborne of Hono lulu, held Ihe spotlight today as Ihe National Junior and Boys Ten nis championship entered Ihe third round of singles. Drilling, former varsity tennis and cross country star at Dear born, Michigan High, meets vet eran Jack Cooper, of Louisville. Kv.. in the iunior singles. Drilling upset seventh-seeded Mike Neely. of Atlanta, tteunesuay 4. Osborne meets Warren Slem monts of Seattle in lhe boys' and under singles. The vorford. Pa., in the Ihird round. Ralston has won his two previous matches wilh comparative easp and Wednesday defeated Bill Banta, of Houston, Tex., ti-1, rj 3. Third seeded junior Bill Lenoir, of Tucson, Ariz., losing finalist last year, faces Carver Blan chard. of New Orleans. La. x noir defeated Craig Adclman. of Milwaukee, Wednesday, 6 1. 6 1. ! In bovs' singles, too-seeded Mike Belkin, of Miami Beach. 15 plaxs Bruce Mahler, of Need- Hawaiian ham. Mass.. in the third round 6 vouth scored a stunning 6 2. 6 1 Belkin deieaieu ( tins inoinas, 01 victory over fourth seeded George North Hill, Pa., Wednesday 6 2, 6 Seewagon. of Bayside, N.Y., two 1. days ago. 1 Dennis Ralston of Bakersfield, i Skeet shooting is an American Calif., the defending junior cham- invention. Trapshooting was ongi pion, plays George Sokol, of Ha- naled in England. rilty tuned up Wednesday in a ' Hufham s.gns pro-amateur event and 26 were 1 jJ",esDsir' under par despite playing in , noseburV e.owi i ? showers that added length lo the ! Rest's: earn Touriit Calf a. Roseburg fi H'JO varrl rniir.e ! Bowl w; 4. Ju.iketles 0. Byra s Suoer- u.o-u jam iraist. rrarkel a, UmDqua Da.ry 0: Pallerson'i Bak- Gay Brewer Jr. of Crvslal 'v ). Huoiam signs i. River. 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