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Illinois Athletic Commission and I staggers off to the. side.-still with a former referee, said "If I d: his back to his opponent and been the referee, I d have done 'gives every appearance of not exactly the same thing." jhaving his faculties, the only , "When a boxer is hit and turns thing a referee can do is protect completely around and makes no J the fighter from possible serious effort to faCP his nnnnnonl nH 1 ir.inrv." he Sflilt . GOLFER TURNING PRO MEMPHIS. Tenn. UPD Walk er Cuppe Mason" Rudolf of Clarksville, Term,, has informed the U.S. Golf Association he plans to play professional golf when he leaves the Army in four months. CUT FROM SQUAD - SALEM Ore. UPI Ihe New York Giants of the National Foot ball Giants have released- rookie end Lifus Johnson, the first train tag camp cut made by the club in 10 Pays Ul ji" a : Woods I By Stel Game Commission, ' La Grande . Steelhead angling on the Col mbia river below McNary darr. cas oeen fair to good. Angling Cor liberated rainbow on the up per south fork of the Walla Wal- a river between the power plan! and Elbow canyon has been ex ellent. The upper Umatilla rive; between Bobsled creek and th( forks is producing good to excel K-nt catches of liberated rainbow Angling has been fair on the forth fork of John Day rivei Ibove highway 395. McKay rescr oir remains slow hitr a few nice latches are being made with flat fish' on a slow troll in the late Evening. Upper Catherine creek should rroduce excellent catches of lib rated; rainbow this weekend. Drift tishermen on the Grande Hondo fiver between Rondowa and Troy (eve been making good catches if rainbow to 18 inches in length , jim-grasshoppers. The Wallowa river between Jo oph and Enterprise is producing !alr to good catches of Eastern rook and rainbow. Rainbow tngling has been only fair on the Lostine river. Rainbow angling t emains good to excellent at Wal Iowa lake. '- ' , Angling in the high Wallowa takes has been good.. Horseshoe J.'rescent, Mirror, Douglas and Mocassin lakes have been produc ing eood catches of eastern brook ' Jo the fly anglers in the late eve- mine, nan angling is spouy in the high lakes during the middle 2f the day. . .. . Rainbow angling on the Imna 3ia river has been good with lures and good to excellent on flies in he late evening. The Imnaha is Lso producing a few good dolly 'VanJeii. Anglin has been slow at J)uck and Twin lakes but occa sional good catches of esatcm Jjrook to 12 inches in length have ieen made; Fish lake is produc ing good to excellent catches of Jdste. n brook.' r Upper Eagle creek and Pine Ireek should remain good for lib erated rainbow.' Looklnglass, Eagle and Bear lakes have been jirodi cing cutthhroats to 14 inch es in length and good catches of "eastern brook. Rainbow angling Jnn tho upper Powder river above "fiumpter should be fair in sev eral of I he ponds adjacent to the stream channel. Angling at An Jthony like should be fair to good yin the early morning for liber ?otcd rainbow. Grande Rondc lake Zshould produce excellent cutch eeniof ; liberated rainbow . this 'Weekend. The last reports from Xunity, Higgins and Murray reser voirs, indicate angling remains ' - ' . i art;. . Jr t. SKI-DADDLING Airborne on one slat, Nancie Rideout kicks up spray at Cypress Gardens, Fla. The nifty miss won the Dixie title and the New Orleans championship and is sharpening up for the national tournament in Georgia and additional glory. V1MINO OtSEtVfft Buck Buchanan Swim Team Will Host The Dalles Arrangements were complet ed last night for The Dalles Elks Swim Club to meet the La Grande Swim - Club in a dual meet here Thursday night, Aug. 14, Coach Don Campbell announced today, ' The Dalles club, csached by Howard Steers, will bring about 20 swimmers to La Grande for the meet which will be held at the usual time, 7 p.m. Some of th usual evet't will not be held because the visitors will not have swimmers for those events, Campbell said. The meet will mark the first appearance here of the Colum bia river community team, which has indicated an inter est in joining the Eastern Ore gon Swimming Association next season. TIB ME LOWS HERMISTON - STRIPED SIX tons' VINE RIPENED 2c ib. Observer, LaGrande, Ore., Thurs., Aug. 7, 1958 Page 2 ifJOW. I : v Major Leeflue Standings United Press International Phoenix -Vancouver aSan Diego Salt Lake J Portland Spokane J Sacramento ,Seattlc Pacific Coast League W. L. Pet. GB B8 49 .5(11 68 50 .576 A 65 53 .551 3'i 59 56 .513 B 54 61 .470 13 53 63 .457 14 Mi 51 67 .432 17'j 50 69 .420 I'l a . Wednesday s Results Portland 6-2 San Diego 2-5 J Sacramento 9 Phoenix 4 Salt Lake 18 Seattle 13 J Spokane at Vancouver ppd Raint I ' : - American League W. L.'Pet. GB 70 36 .660 ... 53 51 .510 10 53 52 .505 16',4 52 54 .491 18 50 53 .4115 18M- 47 55 .461 21 47 55 .461 21 45 61 .425 25 Davis Sets World Mark In Hurdles BUDAPEST. Hungary UPH Glenn Davis' unbroken string of victories capped by a new 400- meter hurdles world record es tablished him today as the top star of the United States track team's tour of Europe. ; Davis has won all six individual events he ' entered in meets at Moscow, Warsaw and here, plus other victories in relay races. In addition, he s expected to score another double in the United States vs. Greece meet at Athens on Saturday and Sunday. The U. S. squad was scheduled to leave by plane today for that city, winding up its brilliant tour in Ihe country that gave birth to the Olympic Games. ... Davis zoomed to a new world mark of 49.2 seconds for the 400 meter hurdles" Wednesday. That clipped three - tenths of a second off the record of 49.5 seconds that Davis established during the t r y o u t s for the 1956 Olympic Games. It also led the United Slates men's team to an unofficial 127 68 victory over the 'Hungarian men's team in the two-day com petition at Nep-Stadium. No of ficial count of points was made. In addition, the U. S. women's team, which had been otitscored both by the Russians in Moscow and the Poles in Warsaw, out pointed the Hungarian girls, 64-54. Hand Ford Takes First Playoff Tilt Swim Meet Officials Are Named Names of 33 officials handling the Eastern Oregon Swimming and Diving Championships Satur day afternoon at the La Grande Memorial Pool were announced today by Meet Director George Challis. They are: Chief clerk, Barbara Carter: clerk of the course, Lee Reynolds: diving clerk, Lois Morgan of Pen dleton; announcer, Ed Bennett; starter, Jim O'Connor of Hermis ton; chief timer, Bill Kettle; timer's assistant, Judy Foster. Awards clerks, Frances Bennett. Dot Ann Anson, JuAe Riggs and Sue Anson; timers, Dr. Edward Morgan of Pendleton, Bob Ocs tcrling, Rustin Brewer of Hermis lon. Dr. Fred Otten. James Rain water of Pendleton, Loren Hughes, Dr. Don Otten, Ken Goss and Ken Lilly. ; -I ' Judges, Wayne Berry, Eldon Lilly, Jack Webster, Dr. Douglas Spear, Joe Hoerntlein, Lew Fedor; Bob Rutherford, Bob Wilkins, and Henry Bates; diving judges, Dr. Fred Otten, Sue Anson and Geo rge Challis; finish rope handlers, Ron Walk and Howard Fisk; ref eree, George Challis, Officials are asked to meet with Challis at the pooi at 1 p.m. Sat urday, one half hour before start of the meet. Liston 'Bags' Wayne Bethea CHICAGO 'UPI) Tony Vone, co-manager of conquered heavy weight Wayne Bethea, charged today his fighter's defeat by Sonny Liston Wednesday night was "bagged." "The referee never should have stopped the fight." Vnne aid Vone charged after referee Bernie Weissman in tne ring unci he halted the bout at 1:09 of .the ' first round yelling it was "in the bag. I can sec it in your face. I can see it in your eyes." Bethea, knocked down for the first time in his 28 pro fights, said he never was groggy or hurt, and "he never should have stopped the fight." Frank Gilmer,. chairman of the NO - ONE - SELLS - FOR - LESS World Wide Sliced jm gM Campbell Tomato "' Gjant Peaches SS il Spup 3 & Indian Gem Apple f V Swanson's Meat " " - - - " " r K Juice '41 Pies g'fc! Foci flffii Tin! fl Lemonade fly Tn. - a 1 , YAKIMA NO. 2 NEW SHAFTER TAT I ' ' c ' ' 11 ' - - . - - 50 lbs. NOW Thru SAT. lM:J:liM:Ultl;l W i ri inn; t IIAWand f-m. arm an . warm lnCinmaScccAM)MnROCact . 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GB Milwaukee San Krancisco Pittsburgh 52 51 i Chicago 52 55 Cincinnati SO 53 Philadelphia 48 52 St. Louis 49 54 Los Angeles 48 56 J , Wedntiday't Results Los Angeles 5 Chicago' 2 Milwaukee 2 Pittsburgh 1, night J St. Louis 8 San Krancisco 7, night Philadelphia 8 Cincinnati 5, night J SHORT OF FUNDS ' I MILWAUKEE, Wis. (UPIl A I lack of funds is endangering this year s playing of amateur base ball's Global Series. The series, J started in . Milwaukee in 1955, 9 draws teams from many ports of 5 the world. RIDIS THREE WINNERS I ..4x;eanport, n.j. (UPD . i- r Jockey Joe Culmone took care of J the opening aiid closing races at Monmouth Tuesday when he boot Jed home a triple. Tonight's Games At 5:30 p.m., Van Pctten vs. Hand Ford. At 5:30 p.m., Laurence's vs. Na ional Guard. Wednesday's Results Hand Ford 3, Van Pollen's 2 National Guard 12, Graham's 2 Falks 4, Laurences 2 Elks No. 2, 0, Elks No. 1 3 , The Elks No. 2 team ended the playoff series and the season in that league last night as they took their second straight game from the Elks No. 1 leam, 9-3. Andy Hauwolf allowed but two hits, a pair of singles by Bobbie rnllow and Walt Elhart. Jerry Kcffer, Lonnie Myers and Jim Haycock collected two hits each in leading the No. 2 team to the win. ,. Hand Ford took the first game in' Iho two-out of-lhrec champion ship series with 1 Van Petlen's 3-2. Mark Vaughn, who was awarded the Randy Kcllcnberger Memorial Trophy at the banquet Monday night, hit a home run for the losers. Little .Inn Lilly slammed his second round trip per for the year. '. John Knight pitched a two hitter as Falks defeated Laurenc es, 4-2. John McClay hit a dou ble and single to lead batters for the evening. National Guard avenged an earlier defeat by handing (ho Graham's Pee Wee championship team a 12-2 shellacking. Dean Draper, Reid Builey and Mike Mc Shane all hit doubles for the winners. Softball Friday's Garnet At La Grande 7 p.m., Eagles vs. Corky'i Milk; 8:45 p.m., Cherry'i vs. Mt. Emily. At Baker 8 pm., National Guard vs. Hubka's Recreation, i For Belter Meal . . . Shop . . . WARDELL'S cav, We Give "S.&H." Green Stamps CAW Super Market . Coffee Giant .Jr&S' Size SB TCP Qt. b?J Prices Effective Fri.j Sat. Free Delivery Twice Daily Phone WO 3-2697 Eldridge's Old Fashioned FRANKS O Lb. Box . 1.79 In the natural casing that retains their natural juices. PURE GROUND PURE GROUND BEEF ROUND 2 lbs. $1.05 75c lb, Made from boned out rounds THE BEST IN TOWN all lean meat, - - Swift's Premium Fresh U.S. Good & Choice Steer Beef FRYERS RIB STEAKS 49c lb. 85c lb. These are strictly FRESH From Federal graded grain Oregon grown birds. fed steers. Strictly the finest. 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