MEMBERS OF THE Roseburg swimming teom thot will participate in the Junior Olympics now in progress in Portland are: (front, I to r) Marilyn Lorenz, Diane Yates, Michelle LeBeau, Jennifer Babbitt, Denise Doyle, Dana Rhoden, (back, I to r) Robby Williams, Bill Zimmerman, Ed Tauscher, Ron Frashour, Jerry Winters, Chris Longfellow and coach Don Jacklin. Jacklin feels that several of the youngster making the trip should bring home first place honors, and stated that the team should make an excellent showing against the powers of the Northwest, Roseburg's entry left Wednesday afternoon for Portland. (News Review Photo) Ladies Won Mrs. Mack Mocabee won tile Championship Flight of tlie Rose burg Country Club (iolf tourna ment with Mrs. John Napier tjking the runncr-up honors. The first flight winner was Mrs. riiillip llarth and Mrs. Ira J. Seitz was runner-up in this competition. In Nino Hole competition Airs. W. II. Sims came out on top followed by Mrs. Kay Jensen. Winners of the round played Aug. 23 were Mrs. Mocabee, Class A; Mrs. Ted Almichc, Class B; and Mrs. Gerald Hauler, Class ('. Tues day's round of golf was Two Irons competition. Pairings have been listed for the Sweepstakes play scheduled fur Aug. 30. Class A compel ilion finds Mrs. R. D. Bridges. Mrs. V. K. Casebeer and Mrs. II. C. Stearns playing. Other pairings include Mrs. C. M, Teague, Mrs. Sidney Leiken and Mrs. Mocabee: Mrs. Robert Harris, Mrs. J. V. Pcrrault and Mrs. Kenneth Quine. In Class B play the pairings are: Mrs. Waller Fisher. Mrs. O. R. Frill, Mrs. llobert Ganz and Airs J. O. Hughes; Mrs. T. L. Burnes, Mrs. llarth and Mrs. George I.u oma; Airs. B. L. Garrison, Atrs. League Standings By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS AMERICAN LEAGUE W. L. Pet. G.B. New York tin 48 .58ti Chicago ! 52 .570 IVi Baltimore tin 52 .570 l'l Cleveland Wi 58 .500 1(1 Washington 61) tit) .50(1 11) Detroit 57 til .4811 12 Boston 49 88 .418 19'i Kansas' City . 43 74 .368 2Sli Wednesday Results New York 3, Chicago 2 Baltimore 9, Delroil 2 (N) Kansas City 6, Washington 4 (N) Cleveland 3. Boston 1 (N) Thursday Gemes Cleveland at Boston Detroit at Baltimore (K) Kansas City at Washington (N) Only games NATIONAL LEAGUE W. L. Pet. G.B. Pittsburgh 75 45 .625 Milwaukee - 66 51 .564 7'i St. Louis 66 54 .550 9 Los Angeles .... 64 53 .547 9i San Francisco . 58 59 .496 15'j Cincinnati 55 67 ,4f.l 21 Chicago 46 72 .39(1 28 Philadelphia . 46 75 . 380 29',i Wednesday Results Pittsburgh 10, Chicago 6 Cincinnati 3, San Francisco 2 (13 innings) Philadelphia S, St. Louis 3 (X) Los Angeles, 5, Milwaukee 3 tN) Thursday Games Pittsburgh at Chicago Cincinnati at San Francisco Milwaukee at Los Angeles (N) Only games PACIFIC COAST LEAGUE W L Pet. GB Spokane Taroma Salt Lake Citr Seattle Sacramento San Diego ancoux er 80 53 73 60 72 61 .602 .549 7 .541 8 .522 10' a .489 15 .4.5 19'ii 57 .429 23 j Portland .414 25 Wednesday's results Portland 4 5. Seattle 0 7 Salt Lake Cily 4, Sacramento Spokane 10, Vancouver 3 Tacoma 6, San Diego 1 Thursday's schedule Salt Lake at Sacramento San Diego at Tacoma aneouver at Spokane Portland at Seattle NORTHWEST LEAGUE L 1'ct. C.B Yakima 34 2S .y,6 Tll-Cllics 32 28 .533 2-, Lewiston 31 29 .517 Vi Eugene 30 31 .492 5 Salem 28 .14 .4S2 7'i Wenalcbee 25 .13 .431 8'-, Wednesday's results Yakima 3, Lewiston 0 Eugene 12, Wenatchee 9 (10 in nings I 'Jri-Cilies 12, Salem 7 Thursday'! schedule Lewiston al Yakima Kuuena at Wenatchp Salem at Tn-Citiea i Golf Tournament By Mrs. Mocabee E. C. Klemmer and Mrs. O. R. Petersen; Mrs. 1 D. Ilohansen, Airs. Alouche and Mrs. Marshall P. Smilh; A1rs. W. II. Alachen, Mrs. Hoy Sedell, Mrs. Seilz and Airs. Sims. Class C pairings arc: Mrs. Kab ler, Airs. Herb l.eonnig and Airs. F. W. AlcCord; Airs. P. W. Barcus and Airs. T. II. Pargeler; Airs. B. I,. Alarlin and Airs. R. B. Rhodes; Mrs. 1,. F. Neilseu and Airs. C. I.. Thompson; and Airs. A. AI. Perkins and Alts. Joseph Lanspa. Pairings for Class D competition are: Airs. AI. E. Hard, Airs. Curtis E. Jarvis and Airs. E. C. Nolle; Airs. Raymond Borden and Mrs. Robert Ring; Mrs, Jensen, Mrs. T.ce Stewart and Airs. Richard Thompson. GRID SCORES Exhibition Pro Football By THE Oakland (AFL) 21 ASSOCIATED PRESS (AFL) 26, Buffalo Nationalist China Squad Competes Under Protest ROME (AP) Nationalist China jarred the opening of the Olympic Games Thursday with the an nouncement thai it was partici pating tinder protest. The Nationalists charged the In ternational Olympic . Committee with playing polities by demand ing that the Formosa team par ticipate under the name of "Taiwan." Portland Splits Games With Seattle Rainiers By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Harry Byrd evened his record Wednesday night. The veteran pitcher yielded a scant Iwo nils both singles as be hurled Ihe Portland Beavers to a 4 0 triumph over the Seattle Rainiers in the opening game of a Pacific Coast League doubletieader. That put Byrd's record at an even 9-9 for the season. The Beavers, playing at Seattle, Inst the nightcap 7 5 as the Rain iers collected five runs in the fourth inning, including Joe Tay- I lor's 25th homer of Ihe season. I Pete Gnngola, Portland's rookie ! catcher, continued bis hot streak at Ihe plate in Ihe opener. Gon gola smashed one homer with the bases empty, and then got another with Jim Baxes on base. He now has II homers for the season with I the Beavers. I The first place Spokane Indians, meanwhile, kept their seven game lead intact, drubbing Vancouver I 10 3. Second place Tacnma and third place Salt Lake City kept the pace Ihe Giants dropping San Diego 6 1 and the Bees shutting out Sac ramenlo 4 0 for their third straight over Ihe Solons. Ihe ancouver-Spokane game was enlivened by a third inning rhubarb. The fracas started when the plate umpire ruled Vancouver catcher Lenny Neat had trapped Willie Davis' foul against the screen instead of in the air. Fuel was added when Davis sin gled home two runs to tie the game 3.1. And things really exploded when successive doubles brought ORDER NOW PLANER ENDS PEELER CORES GREEN SLAB SAWDUST DRY OAK WOOD Dial OS -8741 Roseburg Lumber Co. Qualifying rounds fur the Fall Handicap Tournament are to be played from Aug. 3D to Sept. 5. The tournament is open to all classes with a special nine hole flight for t and l class goiters. Coast Fishing Reports Good PORTLAND (AP) Salmon angling was reported good along much of the Oregon coast, but rough weather early this week limited the fishing, the Oregon Game Commission said today in its weekly report. Salmon angling was good near the mouth of the Columbia River and the success was expected to continue, the report said. Storms, however, caused rough water early in the week and boats were unable to cross the bar. River fishing for salmon also improved during the week, the commission said. Tho first of the fall freshet arrived and such streams as the Nehalein, Necani cum. Lewis and Clark and Big Creek. Others along the north coast were expected to show im provement. Some silvers and chinonks were taken off Tillamook, Nesturca and Yaquina bays and the Ne tails Bay bar. Bank angling was producing fair on the Barview ietty, the airport hole at Pacific City and the U. S. Highway 101 bridge on the Little Nesturca. Salmon angling at the Siuslaw River moulh was slow because of unsettled bar and ocean con ditions. in two more tallies. The result: two Al o li n t i e s and manager George Staller bounced and the Vancouver bench cleared. H was winner Ray Semproch's ninlh, vic tory against a single defeat. The Tacoma Giants, their ar dour undamped by the rain that delayed the game for 40 minutes, spotted the Padres a one run lead briefly in the second. The Giants tint it in the hoi to in of the inning and went ahead to stay in the third when Dusty Rhodes hit his 19ih homer of the year. F.ddie Fisher walked only two and struck out nine in getting his 17th win in 26 decisions. Fisher and diet Nichols of the Mounlics are the onlv two thus far in the PCI. to notch No. 17. Salt Lake picked up two quirk runs in the first when R. C. Slexens his his 34th homer of the year to score Harry Bright ahead of him. A walk, an error and a single brought in a run in the second, and the Bees closed out the scoring with a run in the fourth produced on a single, a double play and pair of wild pilches. Tom Parsons gave up only five: hits and struck out 13 to gain his! lllh win of Ihe year. try JOIN A BOWLING LEAGUE Get In On All The Fun FALL LEAGUES AND TEAMS FORMING NOW Inquire At Desk or Call Sutherlin 3841 SUTHERLIN - Hack 8 The Newt-Review, Roseburg, Klamath Falls Captures Regional Baseball Title BEND. Ore. fAP) Klamath Falls, Ore., was en route to the American Legion junior baseball world series at Hastings, Neb., today after copping a berth via a 9-6 victory over Koswell. N. AI. It was the grand slam homer of John Bianchi that paved the way for the Oregon champions victory in the western regional playoffs. Kach team had scored once in the first inning, and Klamath Falls had two runs on Iwo walks, two hits and an error and had the bases loaded in the top of the third. Bianchi came up and belled the ball foul, but right fielder Ferrell Dunham of Roswell dropped the fly. Bianchi then teed off on the next pitch for a 310-foot homer over the right eenterfield fence. The Oregon team added a run in the fourth. New Mexico team came back as starting pitcher John Webb started to lire and nicked him for two runs in the eighth on two hits, an error and a walk with one out and runners on first and third. Wally Palmberg relieved Wehb on the mound for Klamath Falls. Palmberg struck out one and forced the next man to fly out. Palmherg put down Roswell in order in the last of the ninth. Dirk Skinner, also a relief pitcher for Roswell, slapped a double and four singles in five times at bat tops for Ihe losers. The Klamath Falls team left State Hunting Regulations On Waterfowl Shooting Set Oregon scattergunners can bang away for 30 days on pheasants, quail, and partridge and a full 90 days for ducks and geese under the upland game bird and water fowl regulations Set recently by the game commission for the 1960 seasons. The upland bird hunt will begin at 8 a.m. on Oct. 22 and extend III rough Nov. 20 throughout the entire stale. This is one week less shooting time than was scheduled last year. However, the commis sion felt Ihat an earlier weekend opening would interfere with the opening of the either-sex deer hunts scheduled for Oct. 15. In au dition, the probability of much un harvestcd crop lands during early October also influenced the later opening. Bug limit on pheasants was set at 3 cocks per day, 12 in posses sion, which is the same bag limit hunters enjoyed last year. Valley, mountain, and bobwhite quail were lumped with a hag limit of 10 birds per day in the aggregate, 20 in possession. A reduction was also in order for Hungarian partridge and chukars with a bag limit of 10 per day in Ilia aggregate. 20 in possession. Last year hunters could take 10 of each in the daily bag. There will he no chukar season west of the Cascade mountains. Gray Squirrel Limit Set The season on silver gray squir rels was set for Sept. 1 through Sept. 30 in the southwest section of the stale, with a bag limit of 7 daily or in possession. The season was left open Ihe entire year in the northwest section of the state with no bag limit set. Waterfowl gunners were given a straight 90day season on ducks, geese, coots, and mergansers, be ginning at noon on Oct. 11 and ex tending through Jan. 8. Except for Ihe opening day and the opening of the upland bird season, snoot ing time was set according to a time table based on one-half hour before sunrise to sunset. Shooting time on Oct. 22 will be at 8 a m. to coincide with the opening of the upland bud season. Ihe black brant season was scheduled trom Dec. 3 through Jan. 31. Hie commission favored a reduc tion in the daily bag limit on ducks and a possession limit double the daily bag. over a higher bag limit with the possession limit the lame FOUR WINDS BOWL NOW 16 LANES . 9 Sox To Ore. Thur., Aug. 25, 1960 Bend by bus this morning for Portland, and will fly to Denver. From Denver the team will go bv train to Hastings for the national tournament opening Sunday. Klamath Falls 106 100 Out 9 11 5 Roswell 103 000 0206 12 4 Paul Jackson Club Sets Sunday Tilts Paul Jackson Wholesale will play the champion Softball team from the Tri City League Sunday al 1:30 p.m. al the Veterans Hospital Diamond. Jackson Wholesale won the Twi light League championship with a record of ten wins and two losses. The Wholesale nine also came through with a victory in the tour nament play between the top four teams in the Twilight League. In play-off action Jackson Whole sale lost the inter-district cham pionship to Albany. However, Jackson Wholesale was not at full strength during the play-off games with Albany. For Sunday's doubleheader Don Hesselgesser, the lop pitcher for Jackson Wholesale, will be back in action. Hesselgesser was called away during the Albany games due to a death in the family. Earlier in the season he had pitched a no- hittcr against the Albany city champs. as the daily hag. The bag limit selected 11 4 per day, 8 in pos - ession. The goose bag limit remained the same as last year, 3 birds daily or ill possession. However, the daily bag and possession limit may be increased to 6 providing 3 or more are snow geese. In other words, hunters will be allowed to take only 3 geese daily or in pos session of the dark species but may take 6 birds if at least 3 are snow geese. Bag limit for black brant remained the same, 3 dally or in possession. Allowed 25 Coot a Day Gunners will be allowed to take 25 coot daily and 5 mergansers daily, 10 in possession. Hunters are cautioned that there will be no season this year on redheads and canvasbacks. Dates for the public shooting grounds varied. The Summer Lake game management area will be open throughout the waterfowl sea son, noon, Oct. 11 through Jan 8 At Warner Valley the dates were If you own a sports car or any imported men (with 3 steel cord V highest safety Sold by t Begin Drain Team Meets Kentucky Nine Tonight In Opening Of NBC Play Drain's Black Sox have taken to team in the nation In 1958. Drain the road again, this time the Black I will be out to repeat its "Cinder Sox have travelled to Wichita, Kan- ella" performance of 1958. but it sas. to compete in the National will not be the surprise it was then. I Baseball Congress National Tourna-1 ment now in progress. Drain placed seventh in the Na tional play offs in 1959 and return ed to Oregon as the top semi-pro Eugene Wins Another Tilt By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS It's not so much gets the hits, it's which which team team makes them count. The Lewiston Broncs proved that Wednesday night. They out - hit the Yakima Bears 5 4 Northwest League leaders went on; 0lly J8 Thjs recor(i nas been piled to win the game 3-0. Ilp aoajn,t the toughest teams in As a result, Lewiston slipped outi Washington. Oregon and California, of second place, and Tri-Lities re- and includes one loss to the Eu placed it by beating Salem 12-7.gcne Emeralds of the Northwest In the other game. Eugene LeaU(, whipped Wenatchee 12 9 in 10 Coacli Ray Stratton feels that he innings. The Bears of Yakima got their first run in the first when Hap Ritchie walked, stole second and came home on a couple of errors. The Bears went hitless from then until the sixth. At that point, Eddie Zander and Merrill Ranew singled and came home when Len Tucker doubled. It was Bernie Poupore's ninth victory against five losses. He walked two and struck out four. The Tri-Cities Braves went homer-crazy. They slugged four of them for seven runs in beating Salem. Joe Pulliam got a two-run homer in the first. Carl Hutzler had a solo homer in the third. Bob Nelson and Duke Durden each had two-run homers. Nelson's blow was his 25th of the year. Salem's big hitler was Jack Riley. He hit four for five, includ ing a homer with no one on. Eugene's Emeralds scored five runs in the top of the 10th to win their game. They came on four hits. Alac Schmidt homered for the losers in the ninth to tie the score 7-7 and send the game into the extra inning. i set from noon, Oct. 11 tfirough Nov. ' 13. Sauvies Island gunners will shoot ! Verv other dav throughout the waterfowl season scheduled to open on Oct. 12 through Jan. 8. Hunters will be allowed to shoot on the even numbered days through Oc tober, the odd numbered days through November and December, and the even numbered days in January. Because of low water there will be no season this year on the Mal heur refuge. Juvenile hunters were again al lowed to hunt upland game birds and waterfowl on designated por tions of the E. t. Wilson game management area. The juvenile up-1 land game- bird season was set for six days. Oct. 8, 9. 15, 22, 29. and Nov. 5. The youngsters will be allowed to shoot waterfowl on sev en days, Dec. 3, 4, 10, 17. 24, 31 and Jan. 7. Bag limit on the E. E. Wilson area was set at 3 cock pheasants, 10 valley or bobwhite quail. 4 ducks, 3 geese, and 25 coot layers extra PARKER TIRECAP 2335 N. E. Diamond Lake Blvd., Roseburg. OR 3-8301 MICHfUN "fTiret o!i ovoltobte for TRUCKS - TRACTORS TRAILERS Action The Black Sox won the Oregon i.nhc championship, ana wnen ine Washington champs could not make the trip Drain went to Wichita with out a regional play-off. Although Drain won the state crown via the forfeit route, it was in the drivers seat throughout the tournament winning four games straight. Pitchers Added Making the trip with the Black Sox are two pitchers Drain picked up from teams it has faced this season. Til Neal of the Bellingham Bells and Fred Herman of the San t la in Loggers were added to the Dram roster for the trip. n-t. n,n .miol til-,. i n jm. i D..ess:ve seas0n record to the Na- lion'i ,ournv as tne Bia,.k Sox out Iheii,. wnn c nampe wliilp Insinp has a good ball club and could make it through to the finals with a little luck. Win, lose or draw the Black Sox will be fighting all the way. Leading with the hitting depart ment at the end of the regular sea son was Tom Satriano with a bat ting average well above .400. Sev eral other Drain players ended the season well above the .300 mark. The Black Sox pitching staff has looked good all season with Don Lane and Tom Withers leading the hurlers. Leon Criner has looked strong in relief and is expected to see lots of action during the tour nament. Drain will meet the semi-pro champions from Kentucky in its first ga.ie in the tournament to day at 5 p.m. Ca t. 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