Southern Oregon Cycle
Championships Slated
The First Annual Southern Ore
gon Motorcycle Championship rac
es will be held Sunday with the
Roseburg Road Runners acting as
host club.
The races will be held three
miles otf Harvard Ave. on Look
ingglass Road. Time trials will
start at 9 a.m. with preliminary
races scheduled to start at noon.
Championship events will get
underway at 1 p.m. with the run
ning of the 25-lap lightweight title
race, which will be followed at
2:30 by the 25-lap heavyweight
championship action. Cycles from
throughout the state are expected
to be on hand to compete for the
trophies.
After Races
Trophies will be presented to the
winners following the final race of
the day. The trophies for the
championship races have been do
nated by local businesses.
Advanced tickets are now on
sale at Bcckwith Cycle Sales on
West Harvard, Umpqua Cycie
Sales on North Stephens and Tom's
Cycle Sales in Green. In addition
to the cycle shops, tickets may be
purchased from any member of
the Road Runner Cycle Club.
To add to the enjoyment for the
spectators, a concession stand will
be in operation throughout the racing.
BOWLING
PIN OUSTER LEAGUE
W L fM.
Bob's Troohy Silt 10 2 10
Food Mart A
Wiesfield't 6 6 6
Peter Pan Beauty 5!i o'i 5Vi
Umpqua Dairy 5 7 S
Kens Clesnrrs 5 7 5
Clark's Studio 4' 7'j ai
Curtis Bros. 4 8 4
Results: Food Mart 7. Clark's Studio 2;
Ken's Cleaners 3, Peter Pan Beauty 1;
Umpqua Dairy 2, Wiesfield'i 2; Bobs Trophy
Sales 4, Curtis Bros. 0.
High Series: Doris McWiillams 168-164-192
'-'a, Food Mart.
High Game: Doris McWiillams 197.
Other High Scores: Jean DeVore 103. Vir
ginia Finch 17t, Meryl Hess 170, Mary
Kruysman 112. Helen Carnes 189.
UMPQUA WOMEN'S LEAGUE
W L PI.
Ginder's Sigral Sirvic 11 1 11
Tht W 10' 2 10
Lowell's 14 1
Hilltop Motors 6 6 6
Bob's Electric 5 7 5
Umpqua Ice Cream 5 7 5
Treasura Tones 2 10 2
Byrd's Market 1 11 1
Results: Lowell's 3, Bob's Electric 1;
Umpqua tee Cream S, Hilltop Motors 1;
The 99, Treasure Tones 0; Ginder's Signal
Service 4, Byrd's Market 0.
High Series: Helen Brothers 19M9M09
578 Lowell's.
High Gamti Doll. Spancake 268, Bob's
Electric.
Other High Scores: Connie Muggurud 175,
Betty Vincent 172. Betty Pearson 182, Jessie
Dag 188, Vera Crenshaw 179.
WOMEN'S CLASSIC LEAGUE
W
Pts.
Falrhaven Cleaners
Hergh's Appliance 8 4 t
Roy O. Young & Son 4 o
Bob 8. Franks Flying A 6 6 6
Sunset Automatic Music Co. 5 7 5
Ellison's U-Drive 5 7 5
Miller's Dept. Store) 5 7 5
Lunch Bowl 4 8 4
Results: Falrhaven Cleaners 4, Lunch Bowl
0; Bergh's Appliance 3, Miller's Dept. Store
1; Roy O. Young & Son 3, Ellison's U-Drive
ll Sunset Automatic i, Bob t Franks Flying
A 1.
High Serfest Meryl Hess 17-183-161521,
Falrhaven Cleaners.
High Game; Marion Slack 201, Bergh's Ap
pliance. Other High Scores: Btv Fish 186, Sylvia
Anderson 185, Emmy Handy 1BO, Sally Mo
reno 180, Arlene Langendoerfer 190, Fran
Knudtson 195, Ruth Palmer 192.
Swim Team To Start
Winter Activities
The Roseburg Swim team will
begin winter activities and prac
tice Saturday between 5 and 7 p.m.
at the YMCA pool.
Larry Laremo, the new swim
ming coach, will begin the winter
season with a clinic type workout,
emphasizing individual problems
and swimming techniques. Laremo
stated that prospects for winter
competition look good, and meets
will probably start in mid-January,
depending on league rules.
This will be the first year Rose
burg swimmers have had a chance
to take part in a regular winter
program under a coach. Last year
the Parents Swimming Associa
tion directed the winter practices
at the YMCA which was com
pleted last fall. The swimmers,
however, did not get a chance at
competitive action against other
teams until the summer program
started.
All swimmers interested in com
peting for the Roseburg team are
asked to attend Saturday's prac
tice. -
Laremo comes to Roseburg from
Bend. He and his family recently
arrived and he will be on the
faculty at Fremont Junior High
School.
Major League Start
By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
Hitting Roger Maris, Yankees,
hit 59th homer and became only
the second man in baseball his
tory to hit that many while New
York clinched the American
League pennant by beating Bal
timore 4-2.
Pitching Ralph Terry, Yan
kees, clinched New York s pen
nant for second year in succes
sion with four-hitter that beat
Orioles.
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