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    Rosebud Legion ;Mine: Split Pair With North Eugene
I . J M- " -in 1 eHAr, rHu, IHobbs Chucks, Near Perfect Ball For Win;
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Still Leading
DOUG-LANE LEGION LEAGUE
(Ana Four)
W L Pet. GB
Roseburg
South Eugene
Springfield
Drain
North Eugene
Myrtle Creek
Cottage Grove
.875
.750 1
.800 1V4
.714 Hi
.625 2
.000 6
.000 6
.000 6
Oakridge
Tuesday results:
Roseburg 5-5, North Eugene 1-6
South Eugene 7-3, Myrtle Creek
0-0
Drain 2-0, Springfield 10
Both undefeated teams in Area
Four Legion play fell Tuesday as
Roseburg dropped the second game
of a doubleheadcr to North Eu
gene, while Drain edged Spring
field in a 2-1 thriller.
The Lockwood Motors team of
Roseburg held onto first place in
the league standings, despite the
split. The local nine took the first
outing at North Eugene by a 51
score, then lost the second game
by a 6-5 count as the Dunham Mo-
MAJOR LEAGUE ROUND-UP
SI. Louis Finally Cuts Joey Jay's Win Streak
By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
Joey Jay's magic finally ran
out, but the Cincinnati Reds still
have a Hi-game lead in the three
way tussle for first place in the
National League pennant race. "
Pal Joey, the young right-hander
who had won eight in a row for
the Reds, was beaten 6-3 by St.
Louis In the second game of a twi
night doubleheader at Cincinnati
Tuesday night. It was Jiy's first
defeat since April 29, andit came
on the heels of a 4-3, 11-inning
Cincinnati victory in the opener
that gave the Reds a six-game win
ning streak.
Still Hold Lead
Despite the split, (he Reds re
tained their first-placo margin as
JjOS Angeles replaced San- Fran
cisco lit second place. Milwaukee
spilled the Giants 2-1 behind the
four-hit pitching of Warren Spahn,
who now is just four shy of his 300th
First to Roseburg!
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Instead of the conventional waistband, these handsoms
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NEWS NOTE:
A Shipment of "Holbrook" Ivy Shirts P Ar
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Credit
557 S. E. Jackion Sr.
Area Leagu
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tors squad staged a four run rally
in the bottom of the fifth.
Springfield's first setback came
at the hands of the Drain nine in
a 21 outing, with Dwight Pontius
and Ran Cool sharing the pitching
chores. The two teams battled to
a scoreless lie in nine innings in
the nightcap. The second game was
called at midnight, and will be fin
ished later in the season when
Drain travels to Springfield.
South Eugene dropped Myrtle
Creek by 7-0 and 3-0 scores to
move into second place. Rose
burg leads the league with a 7-1
record, while South Eugene is 6 2.
Springfield has a 4-1 mark in league
action, and Drain has a 5-2 rec
ord. OLYMPICS
ATHENS International Olym
pic Committee approved 1964 sum
met' games in Tokyo from Oct.
11 to Oct. 25 and winter games
in Innsbruck, Austria, from Jan.
29 to Feb. 9.
career victory. The Dodgers beat
the Chicago Cubs 3 0 in an after
noon game as Sandy Koufax won
his 10th with a two-hitter.
Pittsburgh rapped last - place
Philadelphia 6-2 in the other NL
game.
In the Amtrican League, Da
troit baat Washington 5-4 and
kept a IVi-game laad. Tha Naw
York Yankaas took ovar tacond
place with a 4-2 victory at Kan
sas City after Cleveland tlippad
to third with 5 3 defeat by the
Chicago White Sox. Boston belt
ad tha Los Angelas Angali 11-8
and Minnesota baat Baltimore
5-4. i,,
The Cardinals, hanging on to
fifth place by mere percentage
points over Milwaukee, tagged Jay
(8-4) for eight of their 12 hits in
the nightcap. Charlie James drove
in two runs, bringing in the clinch
er with a double in a two-run sixth
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6 The Nawt-Review, Roseburg,
Myrtle Creek's Merchants
Roll Over Pacific, 14-4
The Myrtle Creek Merchants add
ed 10 runs in the final two innings
to roll to a 14-4 victory over Pa
cific Plywood in YMCA Twilight
League action.
Chuck Miller handled the "pitch
ing for the winners, scattering nine
hits over the seven inning route,
while striking out three. Levy and
VVes Davidson led the Myrtle
Creek hitting attack with 2-3 and
2-4 respectively.
Myrtle Creek scored two runs in
I the first inning, then added single
lames in the third and fourth stan
inning. Righthander Bub Gibson
(5-3) won his third in a row for
the Cards, blanking the Reds on
two hits until the ninth and finish
ing with a five-hitter.
Cincinnati blew a 2-0 lead in the
opener when Carl Sawatski hit a
three-run pinch homer off Jay
In The Majors
Wednesday Baseball
By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
National Leagua
W. L. Pet. G.B.
Cincinnati 39 "24 .6i9
Los Angeles 38 28 .5H4 1V4
San Francisco .. 36 25 .590 2
Pittsburgh 31 27 .534 5',i
SI. Louis 28 31 .475 9
Milwaukee 27 30 .474 9
Chicago 22 37 .373 15
Philadelphia ... 18 39 .316 18
Tuesday Results
Cincinnati 4-3, St. Louis 3-6 (twi
night, 1st 11 innings)
Pittsburgh 6, Philadelphia 2 (N)
Milwaukee 2, San Krancisco 1
N) . v
Los Angeles 3, Chicago 0
, Wednesday game . '
T.oj Angeles at Chicago f2)
Pittsburgh at Philadelphia (N)
St. Louis at Cincinnati (N)
San Francisco at Milwaukee
(N) 1 . ! '
Thursday Garnet , ,.
I.os Angeles at Chicago
Pittsburgh at Philadelphia (N)
San Krancisco at Milwaukee
(N)
St. Louis at Cincinnati (N)
American Leagua
W. L. Pet. G.B.
Detroit 41 23 .641
New York 39 24 .619 Hi
Cleveland 40 25 .615 l'i
Boston 33 30 .524 T,i
Baltimore 32 33 .492 9!4
Chicago 30 34 .469 It
Washington 30 35 .462 ll'i
Kansas City 27 34 .443 12!j
Minnesota 25 39 .391 16
Los Angeles 23 43 .348 39
Tuesday Results
Roston 11, Los Angeles 8 (N)
Detroit 5, Washington 4 (N)
Chicago 5, Cleveland 3 N
Minnesota 5, Baltimore 4 (Nl
New York 6, Kansas City 2 (N)
Wednesday Gamas
Cleveland at Chicago (2 Twi
night) Detroit at Washington (N)
Baltimore at Minnesota ()
. New York at Kansas City (N)
Boston at Los Angeles (ti)
Thursday Games "
Baltimore at Minnesota
Detroit at Washington (X)
New York at Kansas City (N)
Boston at Los Angeles (N)
Only games .
America's Tennis Hopes
Rest On Young Players
LONDON (APj stocky Chuck
McKinley and teen-ager Karen
Ilantze, two of America's risine
young tennis stars, will lead the
v.. challenge at the Wimbledon
championships next week.
That was officially decided
Tuesday when McKinley. 20-year-otd
from St. Louis, and Miss
Ilantze. 18-year-old from Chula
Visla, Calif., were the onlv Amer
ican's seeded for the Kng'lish ten
nis classic. Both were placed
eighth in their respective divi
sions. McKinley, fourlh-ranked in the
Vnitcd States, will b tivimr f,,r
the men's title that has eluded
American tennis aces since Tony
Trabert copped the big priie In
1955.
GRAND OPENING
Sunday --June 25, 1961
ROSEBURG KARTWAYS
GO-KART TRACK
TIME TRIALS START AT 12 NOON
2 Miles North at Raabtg
On Stoehant St.
Ore. Wed., June 21, 1961
zas before clinching the win with
four runs in the fifth. In the sixlh
a home run by Robertson led the
Merchants in a six run uprising,
Pacific Plywood scored a single
run in the fourlh, added two in the
fifth, and came up with one in
ine sixth..
LINESCORE:
R H E
Pacific Ply. 000 121 0 4 9 3
Myrtle Creek 201 146 x 14 12 2
Batteries: Pacific Plywood; Carl
ton and B. Kempke. Myrtle Creek;
Miller and Cavaner.
Hook in the seventh inning. But
the Reds bounced back and tied
it in the ninth on a pinch single
by Jerry Lynch, then beat reliever
Bob Miller (11) when he forced
home a run with a bases-loaded
walk in the. 11th. Jim Brosnan (3-2)
was the winner in relief his
sixlh in -a row over the Cards
since May 1956.
Spahnie Wins
The Braves packed Spahnie with
homers by Hank Aaron in the
sixth inning and Frank Belling in
the eighth in coming from behind
against Mike McCormick (7-6). it
was Milwaukee's third victory in
nine games with the Giants this
season and all three were behind
Spahn (8-7).
Dick Stuart and Don Hoak bell
ed two-run homers for the Pirales,
handing right-hander Art Mahaffey
(6-7) his fourth straight defeat.
Lefty Harvey Haddix 15-2) shut
out the Phils on four hits for eight
innings, then needed relief help
from Elroy Face in the ninth.
Three singles, by John Roseboro.
Maury Wills and Charlie Neat, and
an error gave the Dodgers all three
runs in the seventh and beat Glen
Hobbie (4-8). Koufax (10-3), the
first pitcher to win 10 in the NL
this season, didn't allow a hit un
til Ernie Banks singled with two
out in the seventh. The young
lefty, walked two and struck out
14.
League Leaders
Major Leagua Leaders
By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
National League
Baiting (based on 150 or more
at bats) Hoak. Pittsburgh, .347;
Moon, Los Angeles, .333.
Runs Mays, San Francisco,
49; Boiling. Milwaukee, 44.
Huns baited in Cepeda. San
Franoisco, 53; F'reese, Cincinnati,
49. ;
Hits Pinson, Cincinnati, 83;
Clemenle,. Pittsburgh, 47.
Doubles Coleman, Cincinnati,
16; Pinson. Cincinnati and Mays,
San Francisco. 15.
Triples Virdon, Pitlsburgh, 6;
Wills, Los Angeles and Clemente
and Stuart, Pittsburgh, 5.
Home runs Cepeda, San Fran
cisco,' 18; Mathews, Milwaukee,
17.
Stolen bases Pinson, Cincinna
ti. 12; Aaron, Milwaukee, 9.
Pitching (based on 5 or more
decisions) Miller, San Francisco,
6 0, 1.000; Podrcs, Los Angeles,
8-1, .857.
Strikeouts Koufax, Los 1 Ange
les, 111; Williams. Los Anucles.
" j
American League-
Batting (based on 150 or more
at bats) Cash, Detroit, .363; j
Brandt, Baltimore, .351.
Runs Mantle. New York, 55;
Colavito, Detroit, 51.
Huns batted in Cash, Detroit,'
58: Maris, New York, 55.
Hits Piersall. Cleveland, 84;
B. Robinson. Baltimore and Ku
bek. New York, 81.
Doubles Power. Cleveland, 20;
Romano, Cleveland. Kubek, New
York-and O'Connell, Washington,
17.
Triples Wood. Detroit, 8; I,an
dis, Chicago, Piersall, Cleveland
and Keough, Washington, 5.
Home runs Maris. New York,
26; Cash, Detroit and Mantle,
New York. 20.
Stolen bases Aparicio, Chica
go. 20; llowser. Kansas City, 18.
Pitching (based on 5 or "more
decisions) Lalman. Cleveland,
60, l.OOO; Schwsll, Boston and
Terry, New York, 5-0. 1 000.
Strikeouts Ford, New York, 84;
Pasrual, Minnesota, 78.
AemiM
SOa Par Pane
Wednesday
Baseball
Roseburg White Sox vs. Cascade
Emeralds, 8 p.m. PDT, Lowell.
Softball
, Twilight Ltagut .
Roseburg Lumber vs. Myrtle
Creek Merchants, 6 p.m., Veter
an s Hospital Diamond I.
U. S. Plywood vs. Jackson Whole
sale, 8 p.m., Veteran's Hospital
Diamond II.
Thursday
Softball
. . Church League
Vet Patients vs. Conservative
Baptist, 6 p.m.. Veteran's Hospi
tal Diamond I. ,'
Latter Day Saints vs. First Meth
odist, 6 p.m., Veteran's. Hospital
Diamond II.
Injured Law Hurting
Pirate Effectiveness
PHILADELPHIA (AP) - Man
ager Danny Murtaugh of the
Pittsburgh Pirates said today
that as soon as sore-shouldered
right-hander Vern Law gets well
enough to pitch "we'll make our
presence known."
"Naturally, Law has a tremen
dous effect when he's able to
pitch," Murtaugh said of last
year's 20-game winner who
helped the Pirates take the Na
tional League pennant.
Meanwhile, it appeared that
Harvey Haddix and Bobby Shantz
may have to carry the pitching
load for the world champion Pi
rates, who are in fourth place,
5'j games from the top. Last year
at this time they were four games
in first.
"Haddix has been pretty good
most of the year." Murtaugh said
of the little left hander Tuesday
night afler he beat Philadelphia
6-2 for his fifth victory against
two losses. ,
The Pirates hitting seems to be
as adequate as last year with
Don Hoak leading the NL with a
.347 average and Roberto Clev
menle and Dick Stuart up high.
But the loss of Law, who hasn't I
been in regular rotation and who
can't work a full game, and Bob
Friend's recent slump, have hurt
the Pirales.
Church Of God Bionics
Faith Lutheran, 13-0
The Church of God soflball team
unleashed a )3 hit attack Tuesday
night to shellac the Faith Luther
an nine by a 13-0 count in YMCA
Church League action.
Selmar Hutching picked up the
win for the Church of God in the
five inning contest, Hulchins gave
up two singles in the second in
ning, while not walking any. .
Larry Miller was the top hiller
for the winners witli a home run, a
double and a single in three times
at bat. In his fourlh appearance
Miller drew a free pass. Hutchins
was 2-4, while Joe Brady was 2-3.
Miller's home run started the
scoring in the first inning, and the
Church of God went on to take a
20 lead. The winners added two
more in each the second and third
innings, then exploded for seven
runs in the fifth.
LINESCORE:
R H E
Church of God 222 07-13 13 2
Faith Lutheran 000 00 0 2 5
Batteries: Church of God; Hutch
ins and McGriff. Kaith Lutheran;
Bleakman and Ingebritsen.
Ring Record
Fight Results
By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS.
New Orleans Jesse Smith, 161;
Philadelphia, stopped Johnny
Smith. 1564, I.os Angeles, 9.
Detroit Joe Black, 155, Detroit,
knocked out Clarence Johnson,
136, Alliance, Ohio, 4.
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LOCKWOOD MOTORS
745 S. E. Roto
Foote, Lake,
By NIEL CELLERS
Tr. UAkk. ; Kpllliint farm
Tuesday as he pitched the I-ock-
wood Motors Legion team of Hose-
burg to its 11th straight victory in!
the opener at North Eugene
Hobbs gave up three hits, two
of which cama in tha seventh
inning, as ha recorded the 5-1
win. However, Roseburg's Win
ning streak was brought to a
screeching halt in tha second
game at tha Dunham Motors
Red Sox rallied for four runs In
tha fifth inning to win 6-5.
Roseburg now has a 71 league
TOM HOBBS
. wins on 3-hitter
record in Area Four play, and is -Lake singled, was safe as an a.t-13-2
for the season. The local nine j templed fielder's choice on Av
has a full game lead over second ; ery's ground ball went astray. An
place South Eugene, while leading i other bobble on an attempted
Springfield and Drain by one and
a half games. North Eugene is in
fifth place with a 5-3 record.
Turning in one of his finest per -
fni-manees of Ihe season. Hobbs
had a perfect game going until
Ihe fourth inning when he issued
free pass. In the fifth the Red
Sox touched Hobbs for a walk and
a single, with Ed Allison collecting
the first base blow. The next run-
nnve vohprt hnP in ItlP fin.lt
frame when North Eugene put to -
ii,,. ( .iiwin nn,l a walk In
score its only run Bovles met Hobbs with a 'solid
moIT r of" Z ' In'nK .SenSs.
?.0r'waV DoT'cipT CoPi!n:!. .Pinch-hiUfr Krai, loaded the
ral luin ho ls sn n over the
right-center field fence lo drive in
three runs. Coplin was at bat four
times in the game, and both his
hits for the contest were round
trippers.
Hobbs also carried a big but as
he had three singles in three times
al the plate, and Beamer was 2-4
for the game.
Foote Has Trouble
Arlan Foote started the second
game for Roseburg, but ran into
trouble early and gave way to Ron
Lake. Lake lasted until the fifth
when he was relieved by Hobbs
who pitched lo three batters and
was charged With the loss. The
win and the loss for the day gives
Hobbs a 4-1 pitching- record.
Hoscburg look the" lead in the
third inning of Ihe first game on
Coplin's first home run. Lake led
off Ihe inning with a double to
left-center field, and with one out
Coplin collected the first of his
mighty pokes to puftfte Lockwood
.Motors team out in front.
In the fourth inning the winners
added another run as Jim Jarvis 1
led ofS with a walk, advanced ;
on Jw'o grouivd outs and scored on :
a North Eugene error. Another tal- j
ly was put on the scoreboard in ;
the fifth as Larry Burr .walked. !
raced to third on Beainer's solid
single ani scored on a fielder's
choice.
The fin.'l run fter BeisfibijifEg
came on CopliiVs se'eon'd hoKKaeir
of the game as lead-off hitter- iw
tha seventh inning.
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Hobbs All Figure In Loss
The lone tally for the Red Sox
sme in the bottom of the seventh
in ciniies hv Bob Garnero and
Eddie Rupert, with a walk to
M'aus sanawicneu
Kraus attempted to score on a ny
lo ine ouuieiu am-i unn
off third by Rupert. The husky
North Eugene pitcher tried to run
over Beamer, but found it more
than he could handle as lie enaeu
up as the one shook up on the play
which ended the game.
North Eugene took the initial
lead in the second contest with
two runs in the second inning. Ron
Boyles started the rally with a
free pass and Allison singled. Ron
Murphv and Wayne Allen came
throufih with back-to-back singles
to bring the runners home before
the first out was recorded. . Lake
came in to relieve Foote on the
mound for Roseburg, and put out
the fire.
Narrows Gap
The local nine narrowed the gap
lo one with a single run on a dou
ble hy Glen Fortune and an error
in the third inning. In Ihe fourth
Roseburg scored two more count
ers lo take the lead for the first
time. Gordon Avery started the up
rising with a walk and Larry Burr
singled. Chuck Hiney drew a free
pass lo load the bases, and with
two away a North Eugene miscue
allowed the lead two runners to
cross the plate.
Roseburg added to its lead in
the fifth with two more runs, and
looked like a cinch for its eighth
straight league win. The final two
runs for Lockwood Motors came as
fielder's choice allowed Lake to
j score and Avery to reach third,
i Avery scored the final run on a
1 ground out.
i However, what appeared to be a
! safe margin soon disappeared. Bob
Lange led off the filth for North
Eugene with a single down the
third base line. Garnero followed
with a walk and Mike Emmon-s
singled to drive in one run. Hobbs
came in to try and halt the rain -
1 paging Red Sox, but soon found
! himself in more trouble
u"" """"."s 'r
ed on second. M-urphy looked at
one strike, then laid into the ball
sending it deep to left-cenier for
another double bringing the tieing
run in from third and the winning
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Play Here Friday
The local region nuie win ne
back in league action before the
home fans Friday with a double,
header against the Oakridge team.
LINESCORE:
R H E
Roseburg 002 110 1-5 9 1
North Eugene 000 000 11 3 3
Batteries: Roseburg; Hobbs and
Beamer. North Eugene; Kraus and
Rupert. WP: Hobbs (4-0). LP;
Kraus (1-2).
Roseburg Out 22-5 4 1
North Eugene 020 046 8 5
Batteries: Roseburg; Foote,
Lake (2), Hobbs, (5) and Hiney,
Beamer (5). North Eugene; Lura.
strom and Rupert. WP: Lunstrom.
LP: Hobbs (4-1).
DOUG COPLIN
. . . belts two homers
Roseburg Sailer
In Honolulu Race?
Pf)RTr.-A'D (AP) Four Ore-
;gon snips vvlil compete in Iba
j i'rans.Pacific Yacht Race be.
rtween California and Hawaii start-
i jn(! juy 4
xhey are: the Juego, owned by
; phiHip r. Johnson, Salem; the
nasty, owned by Duano Vergoer,
Portland; the Zia, owned by Uob
crt F. Johnson, former PortUfflJ
er: and Ihe Palronilla, owned by
William F. Forrest, Roseburg.
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finned
LOUIS Cardinal
ci
catcher Hal Smitlt has
j heart condition ami may mevor
return to baseball.
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