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FLIP, FLOP, DRIVER SAFE - Bobby Morshmon of Potts
town, Pa., suffered shock and a cut lip when his car
smashed into a rail during 38th lap of the season's first
race at Trenton, N. J., Speedway. Race was won by Eddie
Sachs of Center Volley, Po. (AP Wirephoto)
BOWLING
TUESDAY TYRO'S LEAGUE
Umpqua Dairy
Model Marker
Northslde Servkt
Drlve-N-Sav
Latham Wholesale Dist.
Shalimar Room
Winston Dairy Queen
Z's Beauty Shop
Necchl Elna Sewing Circlt
Meadow Brook Dairy
Ruuits: Winston Dairy Queen
Fin Sewtna Circle 0; Shalimar
31 17
28Vi lVi
24 24
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Room 3,
Latham Wholesale Dist. 1; Model Market 3,
Z's Beauty Shop 1; Drive-N-Sava 2, Meadow
Brook Dairy 2; Umpqua Dairy 3, Northside
Servicft 1.
Hiflh series: Hazel Wolft 120-183-144 446,
Meadow Brook Dairy.
High game: Haiel Wolfe 16?.
Other high scores: Jerry Barker 155, Marie
Counts 151, Eunice Duncan 135, Rose Lang
ley 162, Jo Anna Fanus 172, Barbara Kessel
grave 158.
UMPQUA WOMAN'S LEAGUE
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Church's Drugs
Patterson's Bakery
Mountain View Dairy
Treasure Tones
Lowell's
Byrd's Market
Hill Tod Motors
Thu Friendlv
33 19
25
Results: Tha Friendly 3, Mountain View
Dairy 1; Hill Ton Motors 2, Patterson's
Bakery 2; Treasure Tones 4, Lowell's 0;
Church's 4, Byrd's Market 0.
High series: Jessie Dage .165150-166 81,
Treasure Tones.
High game: Jean DeVore 178, Lowell's.
nthpr hioh scores: Delia Rpinhart 175,
Arlenff Cowell 172, Arabella Stanford 170,
Bobbie Fisher 174.
CITY LEAGUE
W L Pts,
Rosetta Lodge
Sun Studs
Barcus Dodge
Bobs Trophy Sales
Shorts Insurance
West Side Pharmacy
J. C, Sporting Goods
First National Bank
17
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21
R faults: Rosetta Lodae 1, Sun Studs t
KhnrH Insurance 2. West Side Pharmacy 1;
Bobs Trophy Sales 2, Barcus Dodge t; J. C.
SDortlna Goods 2, First National Bank
High aeries: B. Shroyer 202-194-220616,
Bob Trophy sales.
Hioh name: J. Anderson 234, Barcus Dodge.
Other high scores: K. Bushey 208, B. Wag
ner 213-220.
PINDUSTER LEAGUE
W L Pts.
Bob's Trophy Sales 3 17 39
Wiesfield's 37 19 37
Clark's Studle 3 20 36
Umpqua Dairy 37 29 27
Ken's Cleaners ?4 32 34
Glnder's Signal 22 34 22
Peter Pan 20 36 20
Food Mart 20 3A 20
Results: Bob's Trophy 0, Clark's Studio I
Ginder's Signal 0. Wiesfields 4; Food Mart A,
Ken's Ueaners u; umpqua umry j, reier
Pan 1.
High series: Betty Davidson 185-175-183
543, Food Mart.
Hioh oame: Connie Nelson 193, Food Marl.
Other high scores: Mary Johnson 188, Cor-1
rinne Rust 170, Barbara Lane 174, Douy Few
170, Dolly Spancake 179-165, Jean OeVore
173, Bonnie Harrison 171, Millie Ladd 178,
Polly Greenfield 178.
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Rexall Drug 34
ChaDmans Pharmacy 31 17 31
McKays Market 25'i 22V4 25V
V. A. Hosoital 23 25 33
Women of the Moost
Winston Banker
Junction Cats
The Broiler
Results: R exalt Druo
mi 25','j I?')
34 H
Junction Cflf
V. A. Hospital 1. Chapman's Pharmacy a;
The Broiler 2. Women of the Mooia 2;
WcKays Market 3, Winston Bankers 1.
High series: Jean Marshall 162-141 -144447,
Junction Cafe.
High game: Mae Dalrq 170, Rexall Druu.
Other high scores: Thell Weber 158. Lea
Marshall 1ST, Ginger Gardner 157. Marge
Blaze 155.
SUTHERLIN J PLY LEAGUE
SUTHERLIN MERCHANTS LEAGUE
W L
M ft H Market 39 17
Bflirrts Chevron 38 18
Sutherlin Auto 37 1?
Goodwin's Appllenc 34' 21'
City Barber Shoo 31 25
Torrey'S Hardware 29 27
L 8 H Lumber W.i
ScaHon Insurance ''5 31
GMkeson's Chevron H 38
4-Winds Restaurant 5 51
Results: Bairdi Chevron 4, Scallon Ins. fl;
City Barber Shop 4, Gilkeson's Chev 0;
M & H Market 3. 4-Winds Rest. 1; Sutherlin
Auto 3, L l H Lumber 1; Goodwins AppH
nce 2. Torrey Hardware 2.
High series; Warren McGriff M1-21M73
413.
High game- Don Young 344.
SUTHERLIN TOP SIX LEAGUE
W L
Smart Shop
Bert's Food Market
Holgafe's
Roseburg Neon
Petherick's Ins.
20
27
Pet's Broaster 'B jo
Results: Snwt Shoo Hotgate' 0; Bert's
Market 3, Pat's Broaster I; Roseburg Neon
4, Petherick's 0.
Htah series: Bftty Howard lfl-180-1i4 496.
High qsme: Betty Hnwa'd IN).
SUTHERLIN MORNING STARS LEAGUE
W L
Umpqua $tor
Brown Chevrolet
Kenw'shers Loggerettes
Sun Tribune
Boon Verdin(j
Sutherlin Tirt
Un'on Oil
Koffee Kup
Four Wines Ritauran
34 14
30' i 17' i
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31' 1
1 29
H 37
Four Winds Motn
Mor Well Drilling
Tipton Insurance
11 33')
Results' KPnwsne r Lwae'mpi . rovr
Winds Motet C; Umpau S'ore 3. Union O'l
1: Mohr Well Drilling 1. Su'heHin Tire 3;
Koftee KuD f. B'own Chevrolet 3; Sun Tri
bune 1r Boone Vending 3; Four Wings Ri
taurent 4, Tipton insurance 0.
High series: Bonnit Harvey 14?-14-17
514
High Q- B"nn;e Wi-vy 1
SUTHERLIN TURKEY LEAGUE
W L
So' -OS 70 J
Fatco4 " '
Ravens 3 53
Eagles SJii
DanmooreHotel
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Thunderbirds 38' sivt
Dados 35') 60W
Results: Eagles Falcons I'tj 5pare-Os
2, Ravens 2; Thunderbirds 1, Dodo's 3.
High series: warren Mcorin ih-ihmh
561-
High game: Dude Rose 207.
SUTHERLIN INDUSTRIAL LEAGUE
. W L
Kabler Four 40 20
Flying A Service
Town Cale
37'.'j IVh
34 Vi 25'i
Bob and Jo's Grocery
Kcnwiiher Logging
Bide A Wee Cafe
26' 33'Zi
23Vj WVa
IB 42
A Service
Southern Oregon Construction
Magic Gas
Kesuits: Kaoier pour 3, Flying
boo ana jo s urocery a,
Magic Gas 0;
Town Cafe 3, Southern Oregon Construction
Kenwisner Logging 3, bide A wee Late 1.
High series: Bill Priest 162-202-196 559.
High game: John Tllley 203. ,
KULK a ROLL LEAGUE
Pts.
33
Patterson's Breads J3
Curtis Bros. 29
Ninety-Nine Hers 28
Montgomery Ward 38
Pal Motors 26
Harvard Ave. Drug 25
Service Masters 20
Douglas County State Bank 19
Results: Patterson's Breads 2, Service
Masters 2; Pal Motors 4, Ninety-Nine Hers 0;
Harvard Ave. Drua 2, Curtis. Bros. 2; Monl
gome ry Ward 3, Douglas County State Bank
1.
High serlss: Helen Carnes 151-149-179479,
Curtis Bros.
High game: Feme Barrackman 186, Mont'
oomery Ward.
Other high scores: Dolores Hanson 183,
Marge Williams 179, Delaine Weber 178.
WOMEN'S CLASSIC LEAGUE
W L Pts.
Miller's Dept. Store 38 18 38
Samco 37 19 37
Lunch Bowl 29 27 29
Fairhaven Cleaners 29 27 29
Bob & Frank's Flying A 27 29 27
Bergh's Appliance 27 29 27
Ellison's U-Drive 24 32 24
Roy O. Young & Son 13 43 13
Results: Miller's Dept. Store 4, Samco 0;
Lunch Bowl 4, Bob & Franks Flying A 0;
Fairhaven Cleaners 3, Ellison's U-Drive 1;
Roy O. Young & Son 3, Bergh's Appliance 1.
High series: Sally Moreno 223-192-181596,
Roy O. Young & Son. i
High game: Sally Moreno 223.
Other high scores: Ethel Kramb 195, Fran
Knudtson 192, Flo Nesseth 163, Dot Meson
161, Phyllis Wolff 201, Mabel Katzmareck
186-202, Lucille Shepherd 181. VI Boucock 199,
Lou Yundt 194, Madalyn Waters 203.
SPRING CELEBRATION
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LEWIS' RICHFIELD
Jerry Boucock Tosses Mo
Glendale's Pirates Roll
To 6-0 Win Over Crater 9
Behind the one-hit pitching of
Carl Burke and Bob Allen the
Glendale Pirates rolled to a 60
victory over the Crater Jayvees
in Douglas County's first night
contest played Wednesday at Glen
dale. Under the lights Burke handled
the first four innings for the Pi
rates, giving way to Allen in the
fifth. Burke struck out eight Crater
batsmen and walked two as he
pitched four innings of no-hit, no
run ball. Allen finished out the
last three innings striking out sev
en and giving up only one hit to
the invading Comet reserves.
Bob Jones came through with
the only hit for the Crater nine
as he beat out a single in the
seventh inning to spoil Allen's no
hit relief performance.
The Pirates took the lead in the
first innings with two tallies, then
added two in the fourth and two
in the sixth as they swept, to the
victory. Coach Clarance Friedrich
used many subs as the Pirates
took the lead and held on.
Alton watson started the first
rally for the winners as he led off
witn a safety. Mealing second
Watson scored on an unsuccessful
fielder's choice as Hubert Stewart
reached first. O'Neil and Stewart
were both cupped at the n ate and
Monte McLaughlin who had reach
ed first on a fielder's choice stole
second and third, then scored on a
pass oau.
in me ioiirtn inning uprising
Glen Blevins and Lester Moschkau
tallied the counters for the Pi
rates. Blevins singled and went to
third when Moschkau was safe on
a fielder's choice. Robert McDow
ell squeezed Blevins home with
the first run and Moschkau scored
on a double off the bat of Allen.
Two Score
The final two runs came in the
sixth when Larry Yoder was hit
by the pitcher, stole second, went
10 tmrd on an error which a nw
ed Mike Brooks to reach first and
scored when Allen was safe on
Sports In Brief
By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
BASEBALL
BALTIMORE The Orioles
traded pitcher Jerry Walker and
outfielder Chuck Essegian to Kan
sas (Jily for pitcher Dick HaU and
outfielder Dick Williams.
HOCKEY
DETROIT Red Wings beat Chi
cago 2-1 on rookie Bruce Mac
Gregor's third period goal and
squared Stanley Cup final at two
games apiece.
TENNIS
HOUSTON Australia's Neale
Fraser led advance to quarterfi
nals of River Oaks Tournament,
defeating Neal Marcus of Tampa,
Fla., 13-11, 6-1.
SAT., APR. 8, thru SAT.,
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SE Stephens (at Mosher)
Phone OR 2-3041
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fielder's choice. Brooks was toss
ed .out at the plate as Allen went
to second. Allen scored the final
run as he raced home on a single
by Jim Bowen.
Glendale will return to leacue
action Saturday in a 1 p.m. dou
bleheader with the Oakland Oakers
at Oakland.
LINESCORE:
R H E
Crater JV 000 000 00 1 3
Glendale 200 202 x 6 4 0
Batteries: Crater JV; Mason,
Mombure (6) and Jones. Rosen-
burger (6). Glendale; Burke, B.
Allen (5) and Barry. SP; Burke.
LP; Mason.
V
Sutherlin Drops
Drain Warriors
Dennis Arana homered in the
bottom of the fifth inning to give
the Sutherlin Bulldogs a 3-1 vic
tory over the invading Drain War
riors in a practice game Wednes
day. Going into thi final inning of the
non-counter the Warriors enjoyed
a 1-0 edge as Ran Cool and Mike
Blomberg had held the Bulldog
bats in check. However, Arana's
long blast changed the count as
the Bulldogs continued to win.
Laddie Crippen was the winning
pitcher for Sutherlin as he went
the distance allowing only two hits
and striking out five. Cool, a flashv
left hander, worked the first three
frames for the Warriors giving up
only one nit ana striKing oul six
Blomberg came in to relieve Cool
in the fourth and was charged
with the loss giving up three runs
in the bottom of the final frame,
The Warriors opened the scor
ing in the fourth inning as they
broke the scoreless tie witn a sin
gle tally. Catcher Gary Cox belt
ed a double, stole third and con
tinued on to the plate on a Bulldog
miscue as he put the visitors out
in front.
Drain will return to Emerald
League action Friday hosting the
Junction City Tigers in a twin bill
set for the home field at 2 p.m.
Sutherlin does not return to dia
mond action until Tuesday when
they host the Glide Wildcats in a
non-league contest set for 7:30
p.m. under the lights tf the weath
er co-operates.
LINESCORE:
R H E
Drain 000 101 2 1
Sutherlin 000 033 3 1
Batteries: Drain; Cool, Blom
berg (4) and Cox. Sutherlin; Crip
pen and Adams. WP: Crippen.
LP: Blomberg.
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READYING Chris Von Salt-
za of the Santa Clara, Calif.,
Swim Club, gets in shape with
the butterfly stroke at Hila-
eah, Ha., in preparation for
finals of the Women's Nation
al AAU Swimming Champ,
ionships. She won her fourth
event and second straight 250-
yard freestyle crown in the
finals. (AP Wirephoto)
MISSED BY A HEAD
HALLANDALE. Fla. I AP)
When Crozier, with Bill llartack
aboard, lost the Florida Derby to
Carry Back the margin of a hor
se's head was all that prevented
Hartack from winning the lust four
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the Gulfstream Park meeting.
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Thursday
Tennis
Springfield Millers vs. Roscburg
Indians, 2 p.m., Roscburg.
Softball
YMCA Softball Meeting, 8 p.m.,
YMCA Building, Stewart Park. All
teams interested in entering t h e
Church or Twilight leagues for
the summer must have a repre
sentative at the meeting.
Friday
Baseball
Roscburg Indians vs. Willamette
Wolverines, 3:30 p.m., Willamette.
Junction City Tigers vs. Drain
Warriors, 2 p.m. doublchcadcr,
Drain.
Canybnville Tigers vs. Camas
Vallcv Hornets, 1:30 p.m., Camas
Valley.
Elkton Elks vs. Yoncalla Eagles,
1:30 p.m., Yoncalla.
Track
Canyonville Bible Academy Pi
lots at Hayward Relays, 12:30
p.m., Hayward Field, Eugene.
Roseburg Jayvees and Frosh vs.
Cottage Grove Jayvees and Frosh,
3:30 p.m., Cottage Grove.
JUNIOR AMATEUR: SET
ITHACA, N. Y. (AP) The
19151 iunior amateur golf champion
ship sanctioned by the U. S. Golf
Association will bo held here on
the Cornell University golf course
Aug. 2-5. The 19G2 junior is set
for the Lochmoor Club at Groose
Pointe Woods, Mich.
MONTGOMERY WARD
Jackson OPEN MONDAY
Thur., April 13, 1961 The
Jerry Boucock tossed a spark
ling no-hitter for the Roseburg
Jayvees Wednesday as he led his
team to an 80 victory over the
Douglas Jayvees.
Exhibiting top form Boucock
faced 18 batters in the five inning
contest as he was in complete con
trol from start to finish. In his
no-no performance Boucock struck
out 10 Douglas batters, walked
two and one got on base on a
KoseBurg error.
With Boucock in control on the
mound, the Indian reserves back
ed the flashy sophomore with sev
en hits and eight runs. The local
Jayvees struck first in the opening
inning with four runs, then added
four more in the third as they
rolled to their second victory in
two days.
Start Rally
In the first frame Mike Harris
and Lance Casebccr collected
back-to-back singles to start the
rally. Both runners advanced on a
passball, then sped to the plate
as Jim Wassom belted a single.
Wassom went to second on a pass
ball. George Sork walked and both
continued around to the plate on
pass balls.
Casebecr started the second ral
ly with a long triple to center
field, only to be outdone by Was
som who blasted a round tripper
over the center fielder. Dave Se
vall reached first on an error and
Bob Woodruff followed with a sin
gle to keep the Indian reserves
alive. The two runners advanced
on a double steal, then scampered
home on a pass ball.
Wassom's homer was his third
in two days and his seventh con
secutive hit as the opposition has
not been able to put him out in
the majority of the last three ball
games.
The Roseburg Jayvees will host
the Canyonville figers in a 4 p.m
contest Tuesday, then face the
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News - Review, Roscburg, Oro. 9
Jayvees
Douglas Jayvees at bouglas on
Wednesdav.
LINESCORE:
R H E
Douglas JV 000 000 0 5
Itosehurg JV 401 0x-8 7 1
Batteries: Douglas JV; I-ong and
Northcraft. liosehurg JV; Bou
cock and Sork, Lewis (4). WP:
Boucock. LP: Long.
MC Hornets Quelch
Riddle Stinkers, 6-4
In the first outing for both teams,
the Myrtle Creek Hornets roared
back from a three run deficit and
then hung on for a hard earned
6-4 win over the Kiddle Stinkers.
The game, played on the Myr
tle Creek diamond, was a practico
contest. Riddle jumped to a :t-0
lead in the top of the first inning.
The Hornets added two runs in
the first and 4 more in the sec
ond to lake a commanding lead.
Tom Morrison took over tim
mound chores for the losers and
held the Hornets in check for the
last 3 innings of the 5 inning game.
Steve Gordon pitched effective
ball against Riddle but 4 errors
by his teammates resulted in Rid
dle runs. Dennis Birenbaum pitch
ed in relief and served up score
less ball for the last two innings.
Jim Coon homered for the Hor
nets, as did Tom Morrison for
Riddle.
LINESCORE:
Riddle 301 004 4 3
Myrtle Creek 240 Ox 6 3 6
Batteries: Riddle; Meyer. Mor
rison (3) and Markham. Myrtlo
Creek; Gordon, Birenbaum 2)
and Coon.
Roberto Clemenle of Pittsburgh
nd Wally Moon of Los Aneclcs
both grounded into 21 double plays
last season, tops in the National
i League.
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