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ck sox Drain Club Gets Three Men On The NBC All-Sfar Squad Drain's k! in the quarterfinals : Drain was eliminated from the o' tie National Baseball Congress tourney m the quarter final Sun National Tournament settled the . day in an 11 inning contest with Eiarir snw in a three-way lie for tee Tampa, rla , omsonioni. aice Fourth fourth place. 1 Three Black Sox players were levos Down 1 Light Practice i Vancouver '9' - M tor uoseourg Continues Cridders i By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS I Good pitching by Dick Egan and , timely hitting by Don Taussig ; lueiday gate the Portland Beav er a C.-0 Parifii- (Vi.sl l.PM baseball vietorv over vimVr . ' P"!"C" ."or..-n,; , h. miar will be the punting for the Indians. J&JJVUZK ?o,1h3' RoyThompVn pP,re,! gu, .nd.Uckies of the 1960, A candidate for the guard slot Hi"-"" ui t0 inV1(i Grams Pass with ins inaians. Jim aiumou u 'i, j 7 ; The Black: Sox ended their tour- named to the National NBC AU- 5-0 Pacific Coast League' rv,h,n f, th. Rn. . un the holes for the ball carriers ter as well as handling much of the season. He walked three and Thompson ma not have one of up plaving guard. Both guards ; be sophomore this year, but will the ?"Je? lines uTfootbaU but he i weigh m at a Uttle over 180 pounds i be getting some experience for '! has bunch! Filing the. tackle slot, for the of- futur. seasons names: action with three wins and Star team for outstanding play dur- 6 The News-ReYiev, Roseburg, Ore. Wed., Sept. 7, 1960 Citv Bees, unseated bv Spokane ?Jf ?Jfn", two lo. a record tied by the.ing the tourney. Jim Withers, the ! tj,e champions of the league. Davis will be Onaha, Neb . Thomases and the cross fire right hander from the Ln- . moved into second place with ,,,rhJX Wlce Wichita, Kin, WeUer Indians. 1 iversily of Southern California, was I MM I 'double victories over Sacramento. . p." nicApciiciiLC nay nun Oakland s Grid Chances ' 'I V I? r struck out cine. Taussig batted in four of Port laoa s runs wiui a iwo-run single l,. tnflii in the firt and a two-run triple of , the forward wall. fensive unit will be Pete Rutter ui the fifth. i ru.: n.vi. rriumc la the Rose-1 and Bruce Babbitt. In other games, the Salt Lake lo hand!e center's! Rutter tips the scales at 1.5 " . ,- . i . . l:t C.kk t ..mihfg li Roseburz's surtThe weight comes into action for e Brundage. the Reseburg defense as oien uoa- . i t n...t ni; tAlra j-it-or in lhe scores were 4-3 and i-t. i , ,h nav. - jii the! the tackle positions, ooaaara Taeoma lost 4-2 to San Dieeo, v,,. : j ,ncd ,.S?knl "i0" slie.&'2- to one of the ends. Handling the Salt La had to stave off late-;end posiuon, 0n offense will be inning rallies in both of in con- Ray Pjlm lnd Leonard Blix. Palm tciu Dim wxav. i auicuiu. i i.s 3 i i . .1 .;.. "as JIM WITHERS . NBC All-Stor pifcrier named as an All-S;ar pitcher as a result of two victories in the play offs. Satriano. Waanar Chosen Tom Satriano. classy shortstop lor me dibck ox. anu die " aKtici wm p m m im w m tct u-ith sarnmpn n mi kc l .l. j . Iboth were chosen lo the Ail-Star VUIUMIIU al 1 IM I1MIIVWJ M , 4i mirgm untJ the sixth, UliM-SlMr team "because of .team, satriano also oinea me linmng of the opener when J. W.ihl, 1mt TelYins 1,51 vear i Black Sox after finishing his col- j The fate of the Oakland Oakers back slot. Jim Archer wiU handle Porter's two-run homer and a pair and jl expected to look even 'bet- legiate season with the ISC Tro- ;n Lnipqua Valley League football the quarterback duties for t h e of singles brought on Paul Giel to ... dunne the coming season I jans, while W agner played for Ore- competition this year resu on the Oakers as he alternates with Bo i choke off the rally. I At the other end slot will be Blix, gon State. shoulders of inexperienced players. : Cannon. The Bees had a 4-1 lead in theij transfer student from Roosevelt j ln the final game for Drain in Oakland will field a team com-j Archer lettered as a freshman' second game, too. But a Sacra-;0f poriland Blix has showed that ! the tournament the Black Sox went prised of from 20 to 25 boys this at Oakland, but calling the plays; mento run in the seventh and two: ne can naDj on Brundage's pass i into the ninth inning leading 7-4. year, but only five players who let-, will be a new experience or him. 1 in the eighth knotted the count.1 e5 as wey a5 jookino exceptionally In the ninth frame ilarv Marcn- urej ast ear will be back in uni-ICannon will alternate with ArcberThe winning run in the 10th came -ooj on hlockine Both Palm and (banks dropped a fly in right field form. i,ast vear Oakland finished and will also fill in at the half-lwhen R. C. Stevens walked and.llx have the speed to go with ! with one man away, and with two , u,e season in third place in LA L back position. Icame home on Chuck Harmon s ,,,. Das, receiving ability and out Bob Seltzer belted a three-run i action behind Sutherlin. Riddle and According to Halstead the bigldouble. I should pick up loU of varda'ge for j homer to tie the game and force : Glide. Riddle and Glide ended in; weakness this year for the Oakers! Ken McBride held Tacoma to jje Indians .it into extra innings. a tie for second place. lis at the end positions. Pat Early I three hits, all of them singles, to' in the center of the line to open 1 Tampa s winning run scored in, Coach Chuck Halstead reports mav be in the lineup atone end.lwin his 10th in 24 starts. The! ! 11th inning. Hal Lamer, son of that the forward wall for the Oak- but the other end position is still voung righthander was backed up ;ex-maor leaguer Max Lanier ol,ers will be the strong point of ihe up for grabs. i by George Kreese's two-run bom-i R!net Hafftrn jthe Cardinals beat out an infield ,eam Lettermen Paul Hanson andj Oakland s learn will be building er in the first. Doubles by Freesel ,n5 rvctul u i nit as the lead off batter. He was Guy jiartin be back in uni-ifor the future, but even with the and Jim Greengrass and a '"p1 icraicra.oKcvi iuu uimcu " , form lo prode the strength in 1 inexperience the Oaken could by Joe Hicks gave the Padres charges the line at 230 pounds and Elliott plays at Z07. Moodi To Sea Action Steve Moodie is expected to see action in the guard position on de fense with Doug Lyda and Bob Roark taking over lor We detense Gene Bowler handles the coach ing chores where the guards and centers are concerned. Coaching the tackles and ends is Marsh Jones who is also the defensive line coach. Roseburg will travel to Grants Pass for the first game of the 1960 season Friday. Game time is sched uled for 8 p.m. Grants Pass is reported to have a rough charging line, combined with a fast backfield. The Indians will be out to scalp the Cavemen and to gain revenge lor tne open- at the end slots. Tom Hobbs will i ing loss suffered by Roseburg last be in the lineup as delensive cen-1 year. Oregon Picks Co-Captains; Beavers Prepare For USC EUGENE, Ore. (AP) The geles, and its opener with power captains of the 1960 University of.ful University of Southern Cali League Standings By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS AMERICAN LEAGUE W. L. Pet. G.B. Baltimore 0 54 .597 New York 77 54 .588 Vh Chicago 75 58 .564 ii Wahington Cleveland . tnird on me second out. tum Don Porter then hit a ball to the Holleman Returns left of the shortstop which Satiranu , Rlcbard HoUeman. two-vear let grabbed and threw off balance to termaDi j, ibe ony returning back lirsi oase. in wnai may weu nave 1 field man for the Oakers. HoUe- oeen uie huuljuuiii); uciuk.b vta; of the tournament the umpire call ed the runner safe and the win ning run crossed the plate. Young Team Fielded Black Sox fans have plenty of reasons to be proud of the fine showing made by the Oregon champs. Drain fielded one of the younger ball teams in me tourna- by injuries. Oakland will open the 1960 sea man will see action at the half-i son Friday traveling to Canyon- ville to face the Tigers. I960 Oakland Schedule Sept. 9 Canyonville at Canyon ville Sept. 16 Powers at Oakland Sept. 23 Coburg at Coburg Sept. 30 .Myrtle Creek at Myrtle Creek make it roiirh on the other teamiial rtvantace Twn hiLs and a nairl Br me rucaa in the LAX. The Oakers lack depth i of errors gave Tacoma its runs in j Houston, Tex. Raymundo at all positions and could be hurt, the eighth. (Battling) Torres, 139, Keynosa rireenn foothall team are Quarter back Dave Grosz and Guard Dave Urell. The two were chosen Tuesday after Coach Len Casanova sent the team through a double work- ;out and capped it with a long Ham Scores Win Oyer Australian FOREST HILLS. . Y. (API- 1 hp mnt fparpri ntavpr in lh N9.. n.,.i-j c-7 i?ii." 0 , . ,-, .. .: "7 1. ; . ... r - . .--- uci. b i.nae ai uaKiana S2 IS " -jmem ana lougnt nam aii ine ume.itionai iennis Lnampionsnips was;0ct u Douglas High at Rock Detroit 61 72 .459 18"4 saiionjl Tournament Drain h a s tndav deeDlv involved in the hich .r? I placed seventh, tied for fourth and , finance of stocks and bonds. . . '- ' won the national semi-pro crown, j His name is Hamilton Richard- Ray Stratum, Drains manager, I son. He s 27 and an ex-U. S. commented, I was proud of the, Davis Cupper. He takes his tennis way the boys played here, they did , in small doses these days while a good job. We brought a young j working as a customer's man ball club back here and 1 thought! among the bulls and bears of the it did very well." I big street. Linetcara: But Tuesdav, he scored the big- Drain 200 000 401 007 9 2 : gest upset in the tournament, Tampa 040 000 003 018 11 5 eliminating Roy Emerson, Aus- Batteries: Drain; Neal, Criner j tralian Davis Cupper, 3 6, 6-4, 9-7, (2). Withers (11) and Bacn. iam- 8 6 NATIONAL LEAGUE , ham WP. Sneets. LP: Criner. TT. U rCT. V.D. .565 7 Ronvorc' Cuit Annonl .561 -""- Tl ..V',( H Boston Kansas City Tuesday Results Boston 7, New York 1 Kansas Citv 3, Chicago 2 (X) Cleveland 10, Detroit 8 (X, 10 innings; Only games Wednesday Garnet Baltimore at Cleveland (X) New York at Chicago (N) Boston at Detroit (X) Washington at Kansas City (N) way Sutherlin at Sutherlin Oct. 29 Riddle at Oakland Pittsburgh 82 51 St. Louis 7t 57 Milwaukee 71 58 Los Angeles "0 61 San Francisco 66 65 Cincinnati 60 74 Chicago 52 78 Philadelphia . 49 83 Tuesday Ktsuits .501 15 .448 22'i .400 28V4 To Be Heard Friday PORTLAND (AP) The Ninth Boosters Set KickoffMeet The Roseburg Indians Booster Club will hold a special "kick off" meeting Friday at noon at the The victory immediately brought Lmpqua Hotel, up the logical question: If he can! Guest speaker for the luncheon beat the Aussies as a weekend j in the Gold Room will be radio and plaver, couldn t he do it in the j TV personality Bob Blackburn. Davis Cup? ; Blackburn is well known in the roruano. area ior nts sponscasi-ing. Also on hand for Fridays meet- Answer: Not interested. "There's no pressure on me now." said (he unseeded Richard son. ho walked out on the Davis i ing will be Jim Aiken. Roseburg . . ; . ' . . Ct,n tn3m in a fotirt h then. Athlpti Tlirpetnr and KovThnmn- mi iti. 1 I irrn.r f .niirt of Annealv sunn? in ' , ., ...... ------ --- : r otL a - ' r . . nt-iin Port-., Inna tun t ain urn hpsH fAnthall marh for the Pn, knri w I Map runmam: nA. va,iii"M vt. vvttj w .kuid - Los Angeles 7, San Francisco 0! limning Friday on an appeal of , S Pittsburgh 5, Milwaukee 3 (X) Cincinnati 6. Philadelphia 1 (X, 10 innings) Only games Wednesday Games Chicago at Philadelphia (N) St. Louis at Pittsburgh (N) San Francisco at Milwaukee IX) Los Angeles at Cincinnati (N) PACIFIC COAST LEAGUE W L Pet. GB 90 58 .608 79 68 .537 10'i 79 69 .514 11 74 72 .507 15 71 75 .486 18 70 78 .473 20 65 82 .442 244 60 86 .411 29 the Portland Beavers' $1.3 million antitrust suit against the major leagues. The suit was dismissed in fed eral district court Dec. 14, 1959, If I win, great. And if I lose, I'm just a weekend player." Top-seeded Xeale Eraser of Australia, the defending champion, and Karl (Butch) Buchholz of Spokane Salt Lake City Tacoma Seattle San Diego Sacramento Vancouver Portland Tuesday s results Salt Lake City 4 5, Sacramento 3 4 (second game 10 innings) San Diego 4, Tacoma 2 Portland 5, Vancouver 0 Spokane 8, Seattle 2 Wednesday's schedule Portland at Vancouver Sacramento at Salt Laka Tacoma at San Diego Seattle at Spokane it. d,.i.j w'-v..!! oi,,h!St. Louis, seeded No. 4, both ad ,.ni. , r.ini.it Th. i vanced. Fraser downed Gerald at this time, will hear arguments and ask for briefs, but a decision probably will not come for weeks or months Two Circuit Court judges from San Francisco, Fred Hamlev and , ending champion and seeded No Albert Stephen will heiL l-d the. way into the quarter joined by a Portland federal dis trict court judge in hearing the case. The suit would overthrow a 40-year-old opinion by I'. S. Su preme Court Justice Oliver Wen ell Holmes holding baseball im mune to regulation under the anti trust laws. The 16 major league teams are charged with monopolizing young players; excessive and illegal tel evising in minor league territory; sending men paid by the major leagues into the minor leagues; and complete domination of the minor leagues through player control. .V, Transmission J Headquarters ' "T' ( s 1590 NE Stephens lllljLUJimOR T MM II III ir Indians. All fans are urged to at tend and give the Indians a big send off as Roseburg travels to Grants Pass Friday night to open the 1960 football season. Tickets for the Grants Pass game are on sale at J. C. Sporting Goods. Bill Gould reports that only five tickets out of the 100 sent up by Grants Pass remain. How. ever, more tickets are on the way and anyone wishing to purchase tickets should phone J. C. Sporting Goods and reserve tneir tickets. There are also a few season tick- finals of the women's division I ets for Roseburg's home games re with a 61, 6 4 triumph over Bar-1 maining. These can be picked up bara Browning of Burbank, Calif. 'at J. c. bporting Goods Moss of Miami Beach 6 3, 6 2, 6 4. Buchholz eliminated Jim Mc- Manus of Berkeley, Calif., 6 1, 6 2, 7-5. Maria Bueno of Brazil, the de- Four singles, a sacrifice fly and Mexico, outpointed Paul Jorgen-; an error gave Spokane three runs sen, 139, Port Arthur. Tex., 10. .. ' divided between in the first. Seattle got two back! Los Angeles - Teddy Rand. , The..tlm.eJ V'L1 ,...!. walk and BU1H26W. Los Angeles, stopped RayTo" u '"""'S' J ',;', Hain' homer s SalaTar 1J5U Angeles. 8. i uun5 Iur P 5" fornia. - Prothro switched his manpower freely as the team worked on of fense, defense, running and pass ing. Sophomore Terry Baker filled in impressively at tailback after junior Don Kasso went out with a hip injury. Kasso will be back with the team in a week. ' here a week from Saturday. e ,t - . , I i OSC Scrimmages I CORVALLIS, Ore. (AP) The Oregon State College football team split into units for morning j workouts, then worked an to gether in the afternoon Tuesday Coach Tommy Prothro schJ fcn't iiiaiiiiia-iMi'tuwra Muaaaa. BKST HOOFS FORWARD Mike Mikkelssen takes Syphon over one of 40 difficult obstacles on the Sunnyfield Farm course at Bedford, X. used for Three-Day Team com petition. The rider is in training for the team that will represent the United States in the Olympic Games in Rome. Huskies Nam Captains SEATTLE (AP) - Guard Chuck Allen and halfback Don McKeta, who started for Washington in last season's Rose Bowl football game, will co-captain the Huskies in their season-opener against Col lege of Pacific Sept. 17. .Mcheta is currently running uled the first full scrimmage to-'!" tne secona team and Allen dav. behind locked gates. OSC with the first .They were elected leaves in one week for Los An- Machen, Liston Battle Tonight by the squad Tuesday. In addition to voting, the squad went through a lengthy scrimmage. Idaho To Run MOSCOW, Idaho (AP) If their first two scrimmages are an in dication, the Idaho Vandals will concentrate on running the ball when they open their football sea son against Oregon at Eugene Sept. 17. Coach Skip Stahley continued to concentrate on the ground game as he ran his charges through their second scrimmage Tuesday. Senior end Ron Ismael of Cin cinnati, top scorer for the Van dals with eight field goals, worked on his kicking. SEATTLE (AP) -Eddie Ma chen of Portland. Ore., and Sonny Liston of Philadelphia clash to-! night in a 12-round bout which will j put the victory both fighters hope on the threshhold of a crack at Floyd Patterson's world heavyweight title. "I believe public opinion will in sist upon a title chance for the winner." Sid Flaherty, Machcn's WSU Gridder Hurt manager, said today. Liston is j PULLMAN. Wash. (AP) Twn rated No. 1 among the conten- j Californians moved into contention ders; Machen No. 2. i for the fullback spot on the Wash- Liston, weighing around 212!ington State football team Wed pounds and eauipped with an 86-; nesday after front-running 200 inch reach, holds the role of favor-; pounder George Reed was elim ite because of his size and rcputa- inated by an injury, tion for quick knockouts. Dr. R. E. Morton, team physi- Machen, with a 75-inch reach Ician. said the Renton, Wash., only about 196 pounds, figures his j gridder would be out for the sea chances will brighten if he can i son. Reed broke a small bone in fend off the Liston fists through his lower left leg and dislocated the early rounds. his ankle during a Cougar prac- The nationally televised scrap i tice session, will go on at 6 p.m. (9 p.m. EST), I Coach Jim Sutherland moved sending most fans directly from ! up Ted Cano. two-year letterman their offices to the baseball field from San Francisco, and Louis where the ring is set up at theBlakely, a junior college transfer pitcher's mound. from Sacramento, to fill the gap. Pirates ithout W Face Tough Services Of Going Groat By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS AUTOMATIC STANDARD... OVERDRIVE We Are Equipped To Handle All Transmissions in Lincoln- Mercury -Ford Chevrolet -Olds Pontiac COME IN FOR FREE ESTIMATES OR DIAGNOSIS Peterson-Dull Motors, Inc. 1590 N. E. STEPHENS OR 2-3358 Where Quoliry Is A Reoliry, No A Promise southpaw rookie Joe Gibbon and took the lead with three runs in the eighth on five singles with two out. Clem I.abine (2-1) was the winner in relief, although giving up the tying and go-ahead singles by Hank Aaron and Ai Dark. Koy behind with a 3-2 loss at Kansas Can Pittsburgh make it without ! City. Cleveland beat Detroit 10-8 Dick Groat? j in 10 innings in the only otner Despite a seven-game lead with game, only 21 games left to play, the j The Pirates, after blowing a 2 Pirates' bid for their first National, 0 icad i)altPtj back and beat War League pennant in S3 years suffer- r. snahn for th. second time in ed a stiff jolt Tuesday night when : tw0 davs .The Milwaukee left-hand-j Face saved it with a ninth-inning Groat, their sparkplug shortstop, er now 17.9 . couldn't retire a man ! mop up. was sidelined for the rest of the j wnen he clme on in r(!ue 0 Bur- Right-hander Don Drvsdale (13 season with a broken left wrist. , dee in the eUhth wilh a 3.2 lead, n, W0B his seventh in a row at v,(,roi ' fv? m , eiDlclt Stuart and Roberto Clemente ,ne Lo, Angeles Coliseum-where NL s Most aluable I layer a ard. sreeted the southpaw ace with con-1 he 5aid m, one couid wmwlth a was struck on i the wrist by a slider 5ecutlve doubles that tied it, and i 51x.hmer He struck out eight, from Milwaukee ncW-hander Lew: Smokv Burfiess ,hen foUowed with! walked none. .vorm Larker's fourth Burdette in the first inning of the j , 5lngle for , ci,nchig 4-3 lead. I nome run. with a man on defeated Pirates comeback, 5 3 victory oer Mlckev emon, recently switched Georges Maranda (1-4) in the first f. ,uV'C' . . .v,-vi from cosch lo ,he ,ctive roster'Unning. The Dodgers, helped bv With Croat runner-up in the NL dei1Vered a pinch single off reUev-;one of Willie Mavs' infrequent er bat race with a 325 average to er Ron Piche , mtke it , three-; rors, SKrKi their other five in the Norm I-an" s 331 for U! i An- fun inning hj d on Gi, Hodces. ,hree-run dou- p'ni" k' shotTd:! "k h;ib!lynd 4 ,worua trip,e by Drys- the one-time $40,000 bonus baby of ,""' orseven inningschaeddale the St. Louis Cardinals who has pent his lime on the bench with a big glote and a small bat. The Cardinals move into Forbes Field for their fmal shot at the Pirates tonight. They look over sec ond place while idle Tuesday as the Braves, now T-i games behind, dropped their second decision in the Ihree rame set at Pittsburgh. 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