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V l'M STUCK 1 I'LL ) MY COMMAND, J i POSHW?) uVVvOULO GIVE ME ADDED ENERSY ) GIVE YA A GUVNOR! f- V-7 ' JO j I I TO PERFORM THE J " C L MORE SPORTS Men, Wbrhen Winners Told For Country Club Sweepstakes Sweenstakcs play for both men and women was held at the La Grande Country. Club during Memorial pay weekend. Winners in the men s divisions were:: (all scores are net) First division John -Roedel Senior Ail-Star Baseball. Game . Set For Eugene -EUGENE ,iUPI "Jefferson high school of Portland will have four players on tne metropolitan team in the second annual high school senior all-star game to be played. here June 27. ..... .Fifteen -.. p 1 a y e r rosters an nounced Saturday gave North Sa loiji two places on the non-metropolitan state team, the only school to land more than one player in the lineup. . . The game is sponsored by the Eugene Active club and will be played at Bethel park, home of the Eugene Emeralds of the Northwest League. . The lineups: Metropolitan Pitcher-outfielders Terry Baker and Dave Free land, First Baseman Harry De morest, and shortstop Mickey Hergert, all of Jefferson: Pitcher Cecil Ira and Catcher Bill Blake, Franklin; Third Baseman Mike Cavlli and Outfielder Frank Mc- Cormick, Central Catholic; Pitch er Bill Moore and Utility Infielder Jigs Burnett, Beaverton; Outfield er Dick reccie, Cleveland; Catcher Bob Stamsos, . David Douglas: Pitcher Bob Olson, Wil son; and Outfielder Terry Moore, Hillsboro. State team First Baseman Homer Wood and Shortstop Bill Maurer, North Salem; Pitchers Tom Younker, North Bend, Jim Falk, Lebanon, Dennis Barr, Med- fprd, and Ladd Gooding, Gaston; Second Baseman Dick Brunkal, South Salem; Third Baseman Denny Frank, Scrra Catholic; Utility Infielder Dennis Bergman, Oakndge; Outfielders Jan Lock man, Tigard; Ken Tuttle, South Eugene, Dean Reed, Albany, and Dave Beaton, Wy'east; Catchers Garry Huneycutt, Grants Pass, and Norm Marks, The Dalles. Portland Youth Inked By Yanks PORTLAND (UPI) The New York Yankees have signed Bob Lasko, 19 year old freshman righthander of the University of Portland, for a bonus reported to be near $20,000. , : Lasko, a fireballer who won 6 and lost 2 for Portland this sea son, is from New Westminster, and Lee Stoner, both 74; Harry Karns, Charles Reynolds Sr., and Everett Reynolds, all 77. Second division George Bruce, 70; Claude Hand, 71; Wilbur Lar sen, 72; Layton Graham, and Bob Carey, both 75. Winners in the women's divis ions were: Class A Maxine DcVaney, 75; Rcba Laird, 84. Class B Dean Hand, 70; Pat Pridgen, 74; Joyce Graham, 77. Class C Frances McCall, 78. , A Best Ball tournament was played Sunday afternoon. May 31, with men and women partners for nine holes. Keith and Minnie Pat ten, with a shore of 30 net, were first. Second and third places went to Jack and Verla Gregory, 32, and Don and Mae Schriver, 33. Bowling Results Standings W Chadwick& Hammcrsteadt 8 H & C Specials 5 Fullmer & Larson 4 Might Owls 4 Wild Willies 3 Book & Forry 3 Seigrist & Brimm 3 The Millers 2 Chadwick & Hammersteadt Geo. Chadwick 215-579. H & C Specials Bob Herrmann 213-601 Fullmer & Larscn Evan Larson 193-505 Night Owls Red Statler 182-406. Wild Willies Roy Wilhclm 212-535 Book & Forry t Bud Forry 204-534 Seigrist & Brimm Brownie Brimm 177-495. The Millers Joe Miller 166440. Wednesday Afternoon League W TP 3,310 3,188 3,675 3,599 2,987 2,868 Lucky Strikes 8 Pin-Ups 8 Gutter Gang 7 McCoy's Bandits 7 Nameless Ones 5 The Duds 1 Lucky Strikes, Loraine Schocn 394, 146. Pin-Ups, Lou Burke 384, 152. Gutter Gang, Rosemary Teusch er 437, 155. McCoy's Bandits, Betty Bethel 440, 161. Nameless Ones, Gloria Nelson 3i7, 129. The Duds, Beth Cleaver 376, 134. Observer, La Grande, Ore., Tues., June 2, 1959 Page'6 Side Glances DODGERS FARM LILLIS LOS ANGELES (UPI) Los Angeles shortstop Bbb Lillis, who hit only .229 while alternating with Don Zimmcr, has been sent B.C. He will report to Kearney of to the Spokane farm club of the the class D Nebraska state league. There he will be a team mate of outfielder Wally Panel, signed by the Yankees late last month. Pacific Coast League. The Dodg ers in turn purcnasea tne con tract of Spokane shortstop Maury Wills, who is scheduled to join the club in Milwaukee on Friday. DAILY TV LOG 2KREM M KXLY f KHQ TV H TV O TV TUESDAY 6:00 NewHbeat News & Kport Cray Ghost fl:S " Pouff Kdwnrda " 6:30 Cheyenne Cruen Thumb Front Page 6:46 " ' Hay Goir " 7:00 " December Bride Steve Canyon 7:15 ' " " 7:30 Wyatt Enrp To Toll the Truth Jim. Uodgera Show 7:45 " 8:00 nirioiuan lVc k'a Hull Girl Callforiilana 11:15 " . " .. . R::m Nnki-d City Red Sknlton ir You Mnd u Million 8:45 " , " H:00 Alcoa Theatre Garry Mooro I'layliolise 6 9:15 " . H:30 Twenty Six Men ' 9:45 ii 10:00 NlKhlbi-nt Dr. Hudson Journal 10:15 Jack Taar . 10:30 "' Night Kdltldn T".. , 10:45 ' ' " Show l.alo Movie 11:00 " " 11:15 " " 11:30 Dateline Europe .. " 11:45 " .. ' WEDNESDAY 7:30 Cont Classroom 7:45 - 8:00 On The Go Douirh Re Mi 8.IS " " 8;,to Sam LcvenKon Treasure Hunt 8:4C . " " n:oi) 1 Lovo Lucy 1'rlce Is Right 9:15 " " 9:30 - T"P Dollar Concentration -9:45 " : " 10:00 Lovo or Lite Tic T"ae Dough 10 io Search for Tomorrow It Could Bo Tou 10,:45 'llildlng Light " iTim A, to." the Hoard Movie Ljuccn For a Day 11:15 11:30 raiitomime Quiz IlagRls Baggla 11 MS " 12-00 MuhIc Bingo It's A Great Life Young Dr. Malone 13:15 " " " 1J:S0 Romper Room As the World Turns From These Roota U:45 " " 1:00 Day In Court Jimmy Dean Show Truth or Conseq. I:t5 " . " " - 1:80 Gale Storm Show Housepartjr County Fair 1:45 " " 3:00 Beat The Clock Big Payoff Matinee on Six J:15 - " 3:30 Who Do You Trust Verdict Is Youra :4o " " 3:00 Am. Bandstand Brighter Day 3:15 ' Secret Storm ' 3.S0 " Edge of Night ' 3:45 " . Our Gang 4:00 Popeye Cliff Carl Show 1 Led Three Lives 4:15 4:30 " Early Show Four Thirty Movie 4:45 " 5:00 Joe Palooka - 6:15 " 5:30 Mickey Mouse Club ' - 5:45 " Llte-O NBC News T.M. ! U..ftl. f. ' J 1M9 by HtA S,fie. hw. "Wait just a minute, dear I want to capture that lookj" Sports Briefs WARM-UP TOSSES LIMITED MONTREAL (UPI) Frank Shaughnessy, president of the In ternational League, said today that from now on all pitchers will be limited to only five warmup tosses and that mound confer ences Will be held to one minute in an effort to speed up games. . ZUBERINK RETURNS BLATIMORE (UPD Relief pitcher George Zuverink, who had a 2-2 record last season, has been restored to the Baltimore Orioles' active player list. Zuverink was on the disabled list since April 9 because of an arm ailment. This Itia 1 mad f from inl.irniallon Iw Talavitinn Stations and Its WW WOt b guaranteed by the Ua Grand Evening Observer, PHILS OBTAIN NEIGER PHILADELPHIA (UPD Alvin Nciger, a left-handed pitcher at tending the University of Dela ware, has signed a bonus con tract with the Philadelphia Phil lies, who revealed that 12 other major league clubs were after the youngster. Neigcr. a 20-year- old, 190-pounder from Wilmington, Del., will report to the Phillies' Johnspn City, Tenn., farm club in the Class D Appalachian League in mid-June. Jefferson Gains State' A-l Berth TIGARD (UPI), - A three-hit pitching performance by Ray Warren gave Jefferson a 4-1 vic tory over Tigard and a berth in the championship game of the class - A-l high school baseball playoffs Monday night. Jefferson will play the winner of tonight's game between Mcd ford and The Dalles in Multno mah stadium Saturday night for the title. gard's Larry Barngover but one Jeff got only three hits o,: of them was a three-run triple by Dave Frecland in the first inning Frecland also sjngled home the other Jeff run1 in the sixth. Prince Rainier 1 Lets Hair Down In All-Nighter J MONTE CARLO, Monaco (UPf) Prince Rainier danced till dawn and played the drums in a jazz band today in honor of his 3Qth birthday. . i- While the Prince turned back the clock to the days of his bach elorhood, his wife. Princess Grace, looked on approvingly. n. Rainier let his. hair down at -a party that started Sunday night with a dinner and cake with 30 candles at the swank Hotel de Pa ris and then wound up in the ca baret of the swank Monte Carlo gambling casino. ' '' ' The dinner party was a quietly sedate affair attended by a group of friends and officials. But then the crowd moved on to the cabar et and things heated up consider ably. - While Rainier whacked away at the drums, millionaire Greek ship ping magnate Aristotle Onassis plunked away" on the guitar, w . , i ' The normal custom of Rainier and Grace, the former Grace Kol ly of Hollywood movies and Phila delphia, is to quit formal parties at an early hour for their pink palace .on the rock. But "they stayed with this one until 6 ri'.rn. By that time, the cabaret was empty except for the 14 persons in the princely party Their songs alternated with those of the ama teur band playing on the stage, with Rainier and Onassis showing off their, musical prowess. j NFL EXHIBITION ARRANGED BOSTON (UPD-The Chicago Bears and the Philadelphia Ea gles will meet in nearby Lynn, Mass.,. in an exhibition . football game on Aug. 22. The game, the proceeds of which will go to charity,- was arranged by Joseph P. 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