Winelroul Legion Mine
Topped By North Bend
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Wildness on the part of two
Winetrout Motors pitchers caused
no end of trouble lor uie Myrue
Creek Legion nine Wednesday as
the local team ended on me snon
end of a 7-4 score at North Bend
' against the Towers Motors team.
Tom Morrison ana miko Marie
: ham limited the North Bend con
tineent to lust' four hits, but be
tween them issued 15 walks and
hit two batters. The walks ac
counted for most of Myrtle Creek's
trouble since- the South Douglas
team played errorless ball behind
the two young chuckers.
Carl Dunn and Lance Popoff
combined talents to pitch North
Bend to its win. The two Towers
Motors twirlers limited Myrtle
Creek to just thtee hits, but four
North Bend errors helped the local
squad take an early lead in uie
name.
Scoring .single runs in esrh of
the first four innings Myrtle Creek
took a 4-2 lead into the fifth frame.
North Bend rallied for four runs in
the bottom of the fifth to grab the
lead, and went on to add a single
insurance run in the sixth.
The winning rally for North Bend
in the fifth came on three wanes,
a hit batsman and two singles,
Motif's Top Winston
In Twilight League
Mohr's Wreckers put together 13
base hits to score, 14 runs and de
feat the Winston Merchants 14-5, in
a YMCA Twilight Lcaguo game
played Wednesday.
Both Dudley Shaffer and Clar
ence Komplte garnered 3-4 for
Muhr's. with two of Shaffer's hits
going for extra bases. Bill Mer-
gal connected for 2-4 for the
Wreckers and Darwin Keller col
lected a two-run homer.
Itoy Golden limited the Mer
chants to just four hits in pitch
ing Uie win. Two of Winston's four
hits were grabbed by Roger Bis-sonctte.
Mohr's Wreckers now hold a 3-5
league record while Winston owns
a 1-6 record. -
Mohr's Wr'krs 600 044 x 14 13 5
Winston Mer'nt 200 012 0 5 4 5
Batteries: Mohr's Wreckers;
Golden and Aldred. Winston Mer
chants; Marlow and Bissonnette.
Chuck Seven and Larry Richards
provided the base blows in the up.
rising.
Myrtle Creek's three singles
went to Markham, Don Fisher and
Morrison.
Playing with only nine players
Myrtle Creek suffered a setback
early in the game when Rick Ab-
rahamson was taken to uie North
Bend Hospital with a broken nose,
Abrahamson was struck in the
face with the ball while covering
second base on an attempt to nail
North Bend's Seven, who was
Stealing the base.
The throw from the catcher hit
the lin of the infield and took
bad hop. striking Abrahamson in
the face. The young Myrtle Creek
inficldcr suffered a broken nose
from the accident.
' To complete the game with
full roster Winetrout Motors had
to borrow one of North Bend's
snare players.
The loss in the non-league coun
ter gives Myrtle Creek a 4-4 rec
ord for the season. In Doug-Lane
League play Winetrout Motors
boasts a respectable 3-3 mark
Friday Myrtle Creek will host
Corvams in a 5 p.m. non-ieague
game, then will return to league
nlav Sunday against the league
leading Lockwood Motors team of
Roscburg. The Myrtle creek-nose
burg twin-bill is scheduled for 6
p.m. at Legion Field in Koscnurg.
Myrtle Urcek ill loo 04 3
North Bend 002 041 X 7 4
Batteries: Myrtle Creek; Morri
son, M. Markham (5) and Han
son. North Bend; Dunn, L, Pop
off (3) and Ivens. WP: L. Pop'
off. LP! Morrison (0-1J.
Husky Rowers Set Race
Against Russian Crew
SEATTLE (UPI) The Univer
sity of Washington varsity crew
will compete in the. 2,000 meter
Independence Day Regatta i n
Philadelphia against Cornell and
a crew from Russia, It was an
nounced Wednesday.
Fit Leandcrson, Husky coach,
said his men would drill twico
doily until they left for Philadel
phia either June 29 or June 30.
Tlio Husky varsity finished second
to Cornell in Uie recent IRA
regatta at Syracuse.
Leandcrson said he would take
two alternate crewmen along for
the race.
Conservative Baptist 9
Scores 9-3 Softball Win
Downing Uie Church of God, 9-3,
the Conservative Baptist nine
evened its YMCA Church League
(fast-Ditch) record at 2-2.
Fred Skeels blanked unurcn oi
God throughout the first five in
nings in collecting the win. bkeels
gave up five hits, walked three
and struck out nine. The big hit
off Skeels was Bob Wright's cir
cuit blast.
Tommy Rite had a perfect day
at the plate, connecting for 3-3 for
Conservative Baptist. Addison Tal
bot slapped a double and a homer
in three times at bat. Fred Skeels
had 2-4, including a triple and
Roy Keller had 2-4 to help the
winners at the plate.
Church Of God 000 002 1-3 4 3
Conscrv. Bap. 411 300 09 9 3
Batteries: Church of God; Hutch-
Ins and Hutchins. Conservative
Baptist; Skeels and Talbot.
Riddle Hires New Coach
Bill Baxter, Post Falls, Idaho,
was hired as football coach and
physical education instructor at
Riddlo High School, reports Mrs.
Erma Best, Riddlo correspondent.
Baxter will replace Marsh Jones
who resigned to become bead foot
ball conch at Ashland. Baxter Is a
graduate of the University oi Ida
ho, and has taught five years in
his home slate.
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FREE-FOR-ALL Los Angeles' Angels and members
of the Kansas City A's mix it up Wednesday after A's
pitcher Jerry Walker hit LA center fielder Leon Wagner
with a pitched ball. Wagner in turn threw his bat at
Walker. The Angels won the outing 5-1. (UPI Telephoto)
Burleson To Run In AAU Meet;
Bowerman Says Pressure Used
EUGENE (TJPD-Oregon Track
Coach Bill Bowerman and the
AAU were at odds again today
following a decision by the Ducks'
Dyrol Burleson to enter the na
tional AAU meet.
Bowerman charged that the
AAU "pressured" his star miler
into entering the meet. Burleson
reversed an earlier decision and
said he will compete but in the
mile instead of the three mile.
J. B. Baralson, chairman of the
national AAU track and field com
mittee, denied the charge and
said "no pressure was placed on
him to compete."
Burleson, who helped Oregon
win its first NCAA title last week
by winning the mile race for the
third straight year, announced he
will run in the three-mile run. He
holds the American mile record
of 3:57.6.
Bowerman said "he's doing It
in an effort to keen the door open
for himself for future running and
of much sacrifice to himself."
Earlier, the Oregon distance aco
said he would not compete be-
In The Majors
Maior League Standings
By United Press International
American League
Cleveland
Minnesota
Los Angeles
Now York
Baltimore
Detroit
Chicago
Kansas City
Boston
Washington
Wednesday's Reiulti
Washington 5 Detroit 4
Cleveland ft Boston 3, 1st, twi
Cleveland 3 Boston 0, 2nd, night
Chicago 5 Minnesota 1, night
Los Angeles 5 Kan. City 1, night
New York at Balti., Ppd, roin
Friday's Games
New York at Detroit, night
Hosion at Boltlmorc. 2. tw n cht
Washington at Cleveland, night
Kansns City at Chicago, night
Los Angeles at Minnesota, 2, twi-
nignt
W. L. Pet. GB
38 25 .603
38 29 .567 2
35 28 .556 3
32 27 .542 4
33 31 .516 5V4
30 31 .492 7
32 35 .478 8
31 36 .463 9
28 36 .438 lOVi
22 41 .349 16
cause of summer school classes
he is taking to complete work for
ms oacneior s degree.
Bowerman charged the national
organization "with dictatorship
with everything but a gun." He
said he. received a telephone call
from an AAU official Tuesday
night threatening Burleson with
being left out of being considered
for foreign competition unless he
ran.
Baralson said this was an AAU
fixed rule and said Bowerman
was only reminded of the rule. He
added "we are glad Burleson will
run in the national championships
this weekend."
Junior Golf Tourney
Goes Into Semifinals
LAKE OSWEGO (UPI) Bill
McCrae, co-medalist from Pendle
ton, knocked off Steve Vrtiska of
Corvallis 9 and 7 Wednesday, to
enter the semifinals in the Junior
Division of the Oregon State
Junior Golf Tournament.
Others in the semis include Don
Morrow of Eugene. Dick Iverson
of Portland and Mike O'Toole of
Portland.
In the Boys Division, the semi-
finalists are Jim Witkey of Port
land, Doug Olson of Medford.
John Krogh of Portland and Mark
Gustafson of Corvallis.
Joan Edwards, Treasure Sulli
van, Diane Kiesendahl of Portland
and Wendy Moberry of La Grande
made the semis in the girls divi
sion.'
Terry Scroggins of Medford and
Pat Fitzsimmons of Salem are
finalists in the Pee Wee division.
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Roseburg Climbs To First;
tomps Cottage Srove 7-2
Downing Coftae Grove, 7-2, in
a single Bine-inning game Wednes
day, LocKwood Motors Junior Le
gion squad of Roseburg upped its
Doug-Lane League mark to 6-1 and
its season record to 14-1.
Dick Williams proved to be
tough on Cottage Grove after the
opening frame when Cottage Grove
tallied its only two markers. Wil
liams went the distance, spacing
six hits, while whiffing 11 and giv
ing up four base on balls. Prior to
the two runs which Cottage Grove
scored, Williams bad not given up
a run and only one bit in 14 innings
pitched.
Leading Lockwood's hit parade
for the second consecutive evening
was Marv French with three sin-
fles in four times at bat. Added to
rench's total were three stolen
bases and two runs scored. Jim
Beamer was the only other Lock
wood player getting more than one
bingle, as he bad a single and a
triple in four appearances. ,
By virtue of three runs in the
first frame, Roseburg jumped into
an early lead. French opened the
game with a walk, stole second,
went to third on a groundout and
romped home on a passed ball.
Dennis Arana kept the threat going
with a double and Beamer tripled
to score Arana. When Tom Hobbs'
8 The News-Review, Roseburg, Ore. Thur., June 21, 1M2
grounder was footed by the short
stop, Beamer tallied Lockwood's
third run.
Cottage Grove came right back
in the bottom of the first, scoring
two runs. Ken Miller singled and
moved around to third on J i m
Rhoads' double. Jerry Carr walked
to load the bases and Jim Dock
ery walked to force in a run. Cot
tage Grove's second run scored on
a fielder's choice.
Roseburg was unable to collect
another run off Jerry Carr, tne
Cottage Grove hurler, until the
sixth frame. Beamer led off the
inning with a single and both he
and Ron Polley continued around
the base paths when Polley's sin
gle scooted by the left fielder.
In both the seventh and ninth
innings Roseburg chalked up one
run, making the final score read
7-2. French started the seventh
with a single, stole second and
went from second to home on a
fielders choice. In tho final frame
Williams reached first on an error,
went to third on French's third sin
gle of the game and scored on a
sacrifice fly off the bat of Doug
Coplin. ,
Roseburg now is in first place
in league standings with a 6-1 rec-
WASHINGTON'S Jimmy Piersoll (left) mimics Tiger pitcher Don Mossi while taking
his lead off first base in Wednesday's Detroit-Washington clash. First baseman Norm
Cash and umpire Bill McKinley ignore the antics of Piersall. Washington won the
game 5-4. (UPI Telephoto).
urd, as Springfield beat Nortn Eu
gene. Roseburg's lone loss was in
flicted by North. Eugene in a tight
10-inning contest.
Roseburg starts a three-game se
ries with Albany Friday night at
Albany when they play a single
game. Saturday they remain at
Albany to play a doubleheader.
Sunday Roseburg gets back into
league play, hosting Winetrout Mo
tors of Myrtle Creek in a 1 p.m.
twin bill. .
Rosebun; 300 002 1017 8 1
Cottage Grove 200 000 000-2 6 3
Batteries: Roseburg; Williams
and Beamer. Cottage Grove; Carr
and Vogler. WP: Williams (3-0).
LP: Carr (0-4).
Stops Mock's 4-0
Don Hesselgesser was tough on
Mock Motors both at the plate and
on the mound, as Jackson Whole
sale moved into a tie for the Twi
light League lead by virtue of its
4-0 victory over Mock's Wednes
day night.
Hesselgesser limited Mocks to
just three hits, while fanning five
and insuring one base on balls.
On the other hand, Dick Blehnt
was no patsy for Mock Motors, as
he gave up five hits, while whif
fing nine, walking one and hitting
two..
Besides pitching the shutout, Hes
selgesser slammed a home run,
with two aboard in the first in
ning to give the winners all the .
scoring they needed. Just to make
sure of the victory Wilimaa slam
med a bases-empty roundtripper
in the third inning, giving Jackson
its fourth run. Hesselgesser and
Wilimaa collected four of Jack
son's five hits, both going 2-4.
With the victory over Mock's,
Jackson is now tied for first place
in Twilight League standings with
Mocks. Both teams own 6-1-1
league marks.
Jackson Wholesale 301 000 0-1 5 3
Mock Motors 000 000 0-0 3 3
Batteries: Jackson Wholesale;
Hesselgesser and Pomeroy. Mock
Motors; Blehm and Myers.
GOLF
AKRON, Ohio Sponsors an
nounced a world series of golf
matching the Masters, U.S. and
British Open and PGA champions
for a $50,000 first prize to be
played in Akron Sept. 8-9.
Minor Leagues
Minor League Baseball
By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
International League
Jacksonville 12, Rochester 8
Syracuse 8, Atlanta 2
Columbus 6, Buffalo 5
Toronto at Richmond, postponed
Pacific Coast League
Hawaii 3, Portland 1
Spokane 9, Tacoma 1
San Diego 13, Vancouver 5
Seattle 10, Salt Lake City 9
American Association
Indianapolis 12, Louisville 5
Denver 6, Omaha 3
Oklahoma City 8, Dalias-Frt.
Worth 1
Naritnri Lea
Im Angeles
San Fra'ncisco
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Cincinnati
St. Louis
Milwaukee
Houston
Philadelphia
Chicago
4Icw York
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W. L. Pet.
47 2j .662
44 26 .629 24
38 29 .567 7
36 29 .554 8
35 29 .. 547 8Vi
33 35 .485 12M.
30 35 .462 14
27 36 .429 16
25 42 .373 20
17 47 ,r6 26W
WtdrwuUy't Results
Mllwaukeo 9 New York 4, 1st
Milwaukee 3 New York 2, 2nd
6 inn, rain
Houston 9 San Francisco 5
Pittsburgh 5 Cincinnati 4. nlcht
SI. Txtllis 5 T.O Anffplc 4. nichf
11 inn.
Chicago at Phila., Ppd, rain
Thursday's Probable Pitchers
Chicago at Philadelphia (night)
Mahaffey (7-8) vs. Ellsworth
(4-9)
(Only game scheduled)
Friday's Oamtt
Houston at Nc York. 2, twlnight
St. Louis at Phila. 2, twinight
Chicago at Pittsburgh, night
Cincinnati at I-os Angeles, night
Milwaukee at San Fran., night
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