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I Undefeated Marks Spoiled Gomel's In Tuesday Pee Wee Action Winchester's Red Sox bowed to defeat for the first time in -Major League (boys 12-13) Pee Wee action Tuesday when the High School Giants rolled to a 10-7 vic tory. Craig Munion led the Giants with a triple and a single for four RBIs, while Chris Cave was cred ited with the win on the mound. .In other Major League action the Eastwood Orioles dumped the Green Huskies, 10-2. Dean Bog nar and Jack Smith led the Oriole attack with three hits each as Barry Baker tossed a neat two hitter. -The Kullerton Cubs remained un defeated in Minor League (boys 10-11) play by stomping the Riv erside Indians, 11-1. Duke De Bcrnardi was in complete control ol the opposing hitters from start to finish. Winchester's Senators remained one game behind the league leaders by downing the High School Pirates, 7-1. The Cubs and the Senators have crucial contest set for Thursday at the Joseph Lane diamond. In other Minor League games the Fullerton Mets topped the Riverside Angels, 8-5, the High School Dodgers downed the Win chester White Sox, 5-2, and the Eastwood Athletics stopped the Eastwqod Vikings, 5-1. The Winchester Wildcats hand ed the High School Braves their first Midget League (boys 8-9) loss by a score of 5-4. Taking advan tage of the Braves' loss, the Ful lerton Cougars moved into a first place tie as Tom Hennebeck pitched an 11-8 win over the Riv- i erside Tigers. I The Riverside Yankees white (washed the High School Cardinals, 1 8-0, and the Eastwood Twins downed the Green Rams, 10-4, in I other Midget League games. Championship Race Tickets On Sale Advance tickets being sold for the Pacific Northwest Stock Hard- 1 ton ChaniDionshiD are not reserve tickets for specific seats, officials of the event said today. There has been some misun derstanding on this point as the scats at the Roseburg Speedways are not numbered, it was noted. Sections will be roped off to ac commodate those persons who purchase advance reserved tickets. The races are scheduled Aug. 24 and 25. Tickets are now on sale at J.C. Snorting Goods and Indian Lanes. Shrine Stars Tour Hospital In Portland PORTLAND (UPI) Members of the State and Metropolitan all star football teams visited the Shriners' Hospital Tuesday. The squads meet in the 16th annual Shriners' Hospital game at Multnomah Stadium Aug. 17. The players returned to work outs after the visit. The game has raised more than $350,000 for the hospital since its start in 1948. Hot Dog! They're "WHITE LEVI'S" HI GALIFORNIMS IN SUPER CORD look of the fill It's the classic LEVI'S cut slim, smart and stylish. And look at the fabric! It's Super Cord, t handsome, hravyveight Sanforized cord with a fine, even rib. That's hy LEVI'S Califurnians always look right at school, at play, at work. Try a pair now! Now featured at your favorite Boy's California ,..4.8 , . . S3.98 Spark 13-8 oseburg Triumph Manning, Markham Provide Power To Pace Deadly 7-Run Explosion By NIEL CELLERS News-Review Sports Editor wood Motors squad came to life, The Myrtle Creek southpaw was when Ron Westlrook slapped a two-out single. Mike Blomberg rllnu-i,H u-ilh n Trpr. nacc and Art. Powerful blasts off the bats ofiie McDonald was hit by a pitch Bob Manning and Mike Markham accounted for a seven-run uprising for Lockwood Motors in the sixth frame and paved the way for a Roseburg victory in the third game of the bcst-of-fivc series for the Oregon American Legion base ball crown. on a one and two count to load the sacks. . Manning stepped to the plate and worked his way to a two and two count, then sent a high pop foul behind the plate which the catcher misjudged. On the next Ditch Manning became a hero as Using the spectacular uprising oe broke the game open by, drill- as a spring board, the local pow erhouse toppled Sargent Construc tion (Madison) by a 13-8 count to take a 2-1 lead in the series. The fourth game of the champ ionship series will be staged to night at Legion Field, and if Lockwood's bests Madison it will be over. If Madison wins tonight the fifth and deciding game will be played Friday at Legion field. ing a high fly over the left field wall some 360 feet from home plate for a grand-slam. However, Manning's poke was not the last of the excitement for the inning. Jim Beamer followed with a walk and Tom Morrison bombed for 11 hits, issued three walks and struck out six. Madi son started Hugh O'Donnell, then called shortstop Smith to come in for relief work in the sixth. Big Bats Boom The big bats for both teams came to life in the third game of the playoffs, with a total of 25 hits being pounded off the three pitchers. Heading Roseburg's attack was Manning with three hits in six trips to the plate, including his grand-slam homer, and six RBIs. Beamer had a perfect 2-2 record, Morrison was 3-3 and Westbrook helped his own cause with three hits in four at bats. Lamoard. packing a healthy 473 batting average at the start MOBBING Bob Manning in the dugout after he came througn with agrand-s!am four bagger for Lockwood Motors is a happy group of teammates. AAanning's clout sporked a seven-run uprising in the sixth inning which overcame a 3-2 Sargent Construction (Madison) lead and sent Roseburg on its way to 13-8 victory. The local crew row boasts o 2-1 lead in the best-of-five series for the state Legion title. (Bob Leber Photo) singled. Both runners moved up 10 fppf rin a wild niteh tn set the scene for MarKham s circuit ol the series, came 10 me 10 coi-clout.- Markham picked on a 3-l;!ect four hits in five trips to the Coach Bill Harper has named pilch and belted the ball into or-1 plate, including a rouna-iripper. Roielio Gutierrez (5 0) a.; the bit at the 330 foot mark. Schacher also carried a big bat ; starter tonight, with either Keith ' After Roseburg's seven-run out- for Sargent s with a 3-5 record Lampard UO-U), or Sieve Cham-: put in the sixth it was an up-1 ana one extra uase uiuw a uipic. berluin as the probable starter for j hill climb for Sargent's the rest fAR0EANT 'SLurbi"05"""0 "t'i rti Johnson Eyes HcrmerMark; Padres Um fkeios, 3-0 I the Portland crew. ! of the night. Two runs scored in ! the lop ot the seventh and three Come From Behind ' more came across in the ninth Trailing 3-2 going into the bot-: when Keith Lampard drilled the torn of the sixth inning the Lock-iDa" over lne Ience ln "nl Ilelu- in me scvenin uave ocnacner singled and was forced at second oy mil Bushman. Lampard tol- MSB I i L I Schacher, 3b 5 2 3 0 Blomberg, If 1 2 0 0 In Jill-Sponsored Tourney Bushman, ct 3 2 10 McDonald ss 5 2 1 0 Lampard. rf 5 2 4 5 Manning, cl 1 1 1 I Lucas, 2D-SS 5 0 12 , Alldrln. lb 5 0 0 0 """" ' ' Lindblad 3 0 0 0 Morrison, rf 3 2 3 2 Smith, ss-p 4 110 Markham, 2b 5 1 1 3 Jagielski, c 4 0 10 - ., )b 4 0 1 1 O'Donnell, p 2 0 0 0 " "' 10 . ' ' Thnrklm. ih 2 0 0 0 BOUCOCk, 3b 4 0 0 0 lowed with a base rap and both i Linder, (ai o i o o wesibr'ks, pi! i i runners advanced on a passed j Totals 38 1 n 7 Totals 34 13 14 13 bail. Ron Lucas singled to drive ! la) walked lor Bushman In 9th. in Ire two runs isargeant const. 111000203011 5 ROSEBURG 011 007 40x 13 14 6 Another Rallv E Lucas, Alldrln, Jagielski 3, Blomberg 2, ' i Morrison, Boucock, Westbrooks 2. PO-A Roseb ug got the runs back in , sc 24.10; Rsbg. 27-13. dp sc: schacher to , ,. A . , . Alldrin to Jagielski; Schacher to Alldrin. the bottom of the inning, along : RsDg: boucock to Markham to Sevan, lob wilh two extras. Westbrook singled : sc 6; Rsbg. 11. 3B schacher. HRLam- I to start the rally, Blomberg drew i Westbrooks. SH Bushman. SF Westbrooks! 11- A MIW-,M l i PITCHING RECORD -iviuinuu w,. ui P H R ER BB SO Tnurs., Aug, 8, 1903; an infield hit to load the bases. O'Donnell il mi 5 23 10 9 2 7 1 amnn i iij 4 4 4 1 j Westbrooks IW 9-2) 9 11 8 5 2 6 HBP McDonald and Morrison by O'Don. nell. WP O'Donnell. PB Jagielski, Beamer. umps walker, snaw, Meyers. T 2:47. Atl By United Press International he has whacked five round trip There isn't much danger of.pers. Deron Johnson breaking the Pae-1 The 25-vear old right handed TL , ific Coast League home run rec-1 slugger led the Nebraska League 8 1 he News-Keview, Roseburg, Ore, ord but he's having a go at it! in home runs in 195B . and the after returning to the San Diego I Eastern loop in 1057. Most of last f I .m jl II TT "J" lineup in June. I campaign was spent in the U. S. illHS OlM33ll I 63111 I O VlG tf udiiauu, a unlive situ ui aid! niiiiv u.v junusun. Diego, has a total of 30 four-ply- Although Johnson's blunder-bus swats to his credit this year. He1 did not blast Wednesday night has played in 105 games and the Padres managed to down wuum nave 10 mi amiosi a lion -, roiTiaiKI 3 0 on the fine hul ling Seven gills Softball teams will . pionship round to be played at ninth name as Schacher tripled , .... ".'"ei me iii.il k ii Jim iiwcns. who made his de- battle for the championship of the the Joseph Lane Junior High Wallv Linder drew a walk and c i. i i Ui7M" , w'1" D"1 1,1 ,hp ICL 11 winning one. He Unipciua Valley Girls' Invitation-1 School field. Lampard blasted a four-bagger. hn ..-"nnJ ' i',i!"i "S0" I1''- i '") !!K m Diek 'm'hke al Softball Tournament being? Competing for the crown will, Early in the game Madison had q,K r. , ' . l,,"?hed lhc same feir him. sponsored by the Roseburg Lum-be Tenmile. Myrtle Creek, Cres-1 taken the lead as Roseburg had Hie I .idle outliekler was mil 1 lie Padres swept the three berjills. ; well, the Winston-Dillard Dixies, ; trouble holding onto the ball in ol action lor aliout two and one-, game series. Chico Ruiz iil. Thp tnir,,.v ...ill h i,.,i.i a i ,imi.o,-iiiic n a u,i n i.,. Ihe nutfielri The Portland lenm w!l h?. l.i!,.,!,0 'IJ-'r'iV ",,uT;;his fn an1 '"" bases and 9, 10 and 11. Friday and Satut--1 and the Yankiettes. The Yanki-1 scored single counters in each the wise his output undoubtedly would scored twice. His base swinin" tl:iv nl:,v vi-ill I,- , n,. .it.. ,,.h r i,-.-c io tirst, second and third frames. Manning singled to left scoring two and Beamer. was intentionally passed to load the bases again. Tom iWorrisnn camp through with a line shot to left to add two?-2'076- more runs to the ever growing to tal for Roseburg. Madison's three runs in the have been greater. Since Aug. 1, total enualed his 1902 total. ' VA SiamoV wi,rSms d.am- us while Lockwood's picked up runs in the second and third. I 4 i I : -1 It. "n. JAIilJSi i r l Pi? ptew;; and under ! A Irnnhv will hp m-ppntprl tn the team 'winning the champion- . The visitors scored first in the ship and to the squad showing h"dmc, B",snma,n slnS';d and the best snorKmnishin Tho tllok secoll(1 wilen the bal1 8l i, ,, i 1 0lU.mJnsmn- lhe. away from the outfield, then raced lehampionship trophy is sponsored :homo wnen Lampal.d drilled a bv J.C. Sporting Goods and the . shol. through the box. In the sec I Arctic Circle, while the Sports- 0nd a single bv Hal Smith and ! manship award is being donated i a pair of Roseburg errors account bv A & W Hoot Beer and the ed for the second run. while j hngle Logging Co. Equipment for Schacher singled and moved to sec- the tournament is being nrovided ond on an error and scored on j bv Umpqua Valley Hardware. Lampard's base rap in the third. I Following the final game of the Roseburg's first score came in tournament an all-star team will th! second on walks to Morrison be selected. IT PAYS TO PATRON'ZE NEWS-REVIEW ADVERTISERS and Sevall, an interference call on the catcher and Westbrook s ! sacrifice fly. In the third singles by Beamer, Morrison and Sevall accounted for the second run. Westbrook went the distance to pick up the win for Roseburg. but found tiic going rough at times. comT U 1 Trojan... the original non-headache explosive MIKE MARKHAM is greeted by teammates after blasting a three-run homer in the big s xtn nninq for Lockwood Motors Wednesday in the third aame of the state Leqion playoff. T welcoming committee is composed of (I to r) torn Morrison Ron West brooks, Lance Cosebeer, Jim Beamer and Rick Abrahnmscn (Bcb Leber Photo) PCL Standings Northern Division W L Pet. GB Spokane 7l -tV .M8 Tiicoiilii li 58 .525 It's , Hawaii 5S G3 .47!) 17 i Portland 58 B5 .172 18 Seattle 5! 70 .5 22' 2 Southern Division W L Pet GB Oklahoma City 63 58 .5211 ; Dallas Ft. W lil 58 .525 a ; San Diego ti'l (U .184 5'-j Salt Lake City 58 IH .483 5'-; Deliver 54 fiii .450 8' 2 Wednesday's Results Oklahoma City I Denver 0 list game 1 innini'sl Denver 7 Oklahoma City 4 i2nd ; game) ; Dallas Ft. 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