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Frenchmen Do Dance During Doubles oston Stops 1 4 Slam' Yanks Falter in Net Action Chisox 11-9 Solons Lose in Rosburg Hits 11th ... I Lost by Salem Dunn Has 5 Straight Hit in Wpinl CJath Statesman, Salem, Or., Thur., June 28, '56 (Sec. l')-29 PARKER F1KLD. Yakima- 'Special ' The Salem Senators got a lirsi inning grand Mam home run by new first sacker Russ Rost- " i burg, and added two more runs in I the sixth for a big 6-0 lead over the Yakima Rears here Wednes day night, but then blew the mar j gin and eventually lost to the i Northwest League leaders by a I 7-6 count in 11 innings. Rosburg. secured from Amar illo, joined the Solons earlier Wed 1 nesday. He blasted an Arlie Downs , pitch over the 372-foot scoreboard with .lark Dunn, Mel Krause and Chuck Essegian aboard. Rut there after Pochnro- ool nr, hilt in lira ...en mat any nan ciuo pctuiies oil us leaner in Damn ver.st-. (pj ff)nnpd ,wjM ,nd hi, ,, , ui'iiit: i uii.i anu i uii naucu in This. that, etc.: More than a few evebrows went up in these parts when news of Bob Easterbrook's sale to Wenatchee became known. It isn't . . . Some feel that Salem Sena tors Inc. is so much in need of money that Eastcrbrook had to be sold. This is not true. The club isn't making ends meet, but the big slugger didn't bring that kind of money . . . Securing liuss Rosburg from Amarillo is the No. 1 reason for Easter brook's sale, but there are three nitiers also, l.ubv didn't think the guy was hustling enough in spite of his productiveness with a- bat, was quite unsatisfied with Bob's fieldihg and throwing ability and a short time ao as sessed the gent $10(1 for break ing training . . . Post card from Sonny llett. the local young pugi list under Matty Morrell's wing sns he's now in the l.os Angeles :irea and gets his first ring ac tion in a couple nf weeks llrlt n i If (C f . , . . IL t - . - -. -.'.'.'ff4''?'ViJ,-. ' ' f 1 a. r BOR EASTERRROOK His sale surprising was selected as the "lightheavy prospect of the month in the : ed Satalich's bid for his sixth latest issue of Ring Magazine . . . Nothing yet forthcoming on wjn. King pinch-hit for Staalich in whether I urt Jantze has been given his Iirst licks as a rooKie . (np njntn an fanned. Dnimmond got the win, his sev- double play Satalich Has Lead An error, a force play, singles bv Gene Laursen and Dunn and Krause's ground-out got the two i runs in the sixth for Ad Satalich, i who hurled eight innings for Sa lem. In the eleventh, off Ronnie King who took over for Satalich in the ninth, Dick Neal walked with one WIMBLEDON, England Frenchmen Jean Claude Moliniri out and Charley Drummond. filth Yak pitcher bunted him to second. Then Bob Wilson singled him home ; for the game and King's seventh loss, Laursen's error started the R run deluge in the Yak seventh when the score was tied. Three walks, Dick Renner's double and singles by Neal, pinch hitter Nick Mikaciah and Eenic Wilcox wreck- 4 1 Tl ' 111 ll " "" " Socks Winner Yankees Trim Athletics 5-2 Tribe Vp Streak; Phil Edge Brave By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS The Chicago Whi's Sox'i nnf game winning streak was snapped) by Bostoa Wednesday ftemooa U witk Ted Williams hrttinf four singles m fi timet at bat. Boston let a seven-ran lead waste away and then came up with three in the eighth to trip the White Sox. Despiic the de'eat the W hite Sox enjoyed one of their best home standi, winning 13 of 14 games. Cleveland stretched its winning streak to eight by coming from way back to trim Baltimore 11-11 in 11 innings. At one stage, the Or iolei held a -l IkmI Phiro r winning two matches during the 1 tl.A-4ie rarrasquel. rasquel'i single in tht Hth drevl Six Lose Out At Wimbledon GiWn, Fry Atlvanre In Women Action WIMBLEDON England - Seven American men and Aus tralia's one-two punch of Uw' Hoad and Ken Rusewall survived the second round of singles play on Wimbledon's scattered courts Wednesday, but nx other Ameri cans, including the veteran Budge Patty, were eliminated. It was one of the worst davs in years for I'ncle Sam's Wim-i bledon delegation. Ham Richardson of Westtifld. N.J.. and Vic Seixas of Philadel phia, the best V S. bets for Davis Clip play in the forthcoming in ternational matches, won deci sively, with Richardson actually Lt;...'''-V-.-V;l ::- ) 1 ir' '..'. -1 1 - j day. But Patty, the former Los ' Angeles player who now lives in; Paris and has declined invitations; to the I'.S. Cup squad in recent j years, made it almost certain he; would not be invited again as he bowed to 20-year-old Bobby Wil-1 son of Britain 1M0. 2-6, 6 3, M. Yanks Beat Yanks Actually, three of the Ameri cans ousted from the tourney , above. itngje in At losea la in i Ro,-. -.,, iBni. . the 11th inning ta nrovine the. in the mlv nieht fiitm m tha Clevelaa Indian with a 12- American th. bam. leading New York Yankee mad H three in a row against Kansas City, taking a t to : win behind, the S-hit pitching of big Tom Stur divant. Hank Bauer hit his 16th homer of the year with one on ia the eighth. 11 wis over Baltimore Wed nesday the eighth straight tri umph for the Tribe. Baltimore Jew i 1 lead in the game. left and his partner, Pierre Darmon, lank ms it thrv're coinr into some kind of a dance in this picture. But they were merely in the processor beating Australia's Rodney Laver and and Bob Mark, (3, AS, 12 14, -7, ia the first but what hurt I'.S. hopes most round of the men s doubles here Wednesday. tAP nirrpnoto). , were beaten by other Americans, Drivers Named for lops' Races Archie Moore Rated at Top was tie straight set lickings handedMtarry McKay of Dayton. Ohio, and Sammy Giammalva of Houston. They are members of mark's Tornen I'Irich whipped hohas claimed the world heavy NEW YORK - Light Heavy- ! weight Champion Archie Moore, Detroit Loses Agate Bob Wiesler pitched his seeond complete game of the season as Washington whipped Detroit .S-L, The lefthander allowed only fivt hits. Detroit hasn't won in its last It starts, .including one tie. Wies ler, usually wild, walked only two McKay 7 5. fi-4. M and Giammal- "r-wu 'im"- . u va bowed to Gordon Forbes of ' Marcian. was listed as the No. , Kert Boyer wnt.nued his heavy, South Africa fi-l, 9-7. -4. contender Wednesday in the latest : slugging for the St, Louts Cardi.; Gil Shea nf Ins Anocloc third ,,,,uumJ lanmnajs ui ning irm- nais Wlin niS loin ina IWn IHmt with the Anlmore. Okla . rliih Rut brother Phil is still gnine okeh on the same nine, batting .316 at last look. Gene Tanselli has leveled of to a 314 m:trk with Tulsa in the Texas League, Mike Corn has not elaborated on 4 5 pitching record with Amarillo, Del c inirsey now sports a gooxV 7 4 record with Boise and George MtilnkA In,,.,,,!, U' 1 1 mitt a , n f ,fl .lor rlt1 a 001(1 inh With Eucene last season is now with Billings. Mont , of the Pioneer I '??""!? .his stMp. One was League and is hitting at a 290 clip . . . Lefty 0 Doul. the Van couver Mounties manager has predicted that I.A's Steve Bilko will hit more home runs this semester than Micfcty Mantle of the Yankees. Lefty must've run out of something "to do when he fig ured that one out Mantle would likely top the 100 mark were he a Coast Leaguer playing in the smallish l.os Angeles park, which Ins long been classed "as a haven lor homer hitlers. And on the olher hind. Bilko likelv wouldn't hit an even dozen in Yankee Stadium Remember, the tut: Anvcl- power hoy had his licks ip the majors, anil was .scut down because he didn't hit . . enth Solons Have 14 Hits The Senators' Dunn got five ' straight hits in the weird mix, be- adouble. Salem had 14 hits to 12 for the Bears. New Senators outfielder Johnny Weekley is with the club here al so, but has played only one game, the first one of a doubleheader Tuesday. He got one hit in two trips but has been on the bench since. I- ImoU Are ihul. Ilt 'Horses Plentiful Salrni () b r h Lorsrn.3 6 I I Dunn m S 1 5 Krau-f.Z 5 1 1 Essnin 14 11 Rosbrc.l Skula.r 4 Kof pf c S Wbslfr 5 4 Slalu h ii 4 Koigt-p 1 I 1 n l a i o ; l 0 o o Ever wonder what is beneath the hoods of the swift hard tops mcing machines at Hollywood Bowl. They have all the ap pearances of li-ighlfv painted klunkers, and little wonder. Some of 'em sport rhassis' from Fords which were knockouts back in the 1930s. Rut the motors are something else. Most of them in the "tops'' are 194X Merrury motors of the 296 cubic inch species. Special carburetion and other costly im provements have been added. You'll also find some late-model GMC truck. Chevrolet and Food motors if you'll take the time to visit the pits to look over the cars after one of their local meets. It's right interesting, and you'll find most of the driers and owners ready to talk motors and speeds. Give it a try Saturday night after the mid-season championship card here . . . And speaking of racing motors, there w ill be some whoppers . Total 4 su 3 Total! 4j 7 11 in action here (luring the Willamette River Davs extravaganza! x-riifd out for Aitman in 4th. on the "Fourth " next week. Local officials expect between 80 and j trnJ tlnJn m Mh. 100 racing craft from all over the western part of the country ; m7 m u , and although manv will he of the smaller stock outboard and, Yak,m, noo ooo eon oi 7 12 I hydro class a number will be in the bis brother index. Biggest! wmnins piichrr. Drummond i7-2i nill h,. the alenhol-hurnine Hydros of 225 and 226 cubic inch Losing pitcher. Km( i2-7i size, and these buyers can do hol iecn UW and 120 miles per hour ; (Continued on next pagr) kmt Down, Aitman i W.ird ! Roenker j Dnimnionn Same 01'. Stuff: Vlklms (7) h r h f ; Wilson.J 7 2 0 Wiliox.s 4 12 1 Mrpri.m Slid Lewis r S n 1 0 Reich. I S 1 1 0 Sixon.l 4 10 0 Rener.2 St 2 0 Neal.c 4 2 10 Downs. p 0 0 0 0 Altmn.P 10 0 0 7nrier 1 0 0 n W Tri p 1 0 1 (1 Miki-h.o- l n l n Ronkr.p 0 0 0 0 Drmd.p 10 0 0 j.. ...... ) . ., v. . - " - n V -TN - iivLrx -. fit A total of 38 drivers have been named bv Valley Snorts pro moter Ron Ail for i he Saturday . ..,..' k..u. line. runs and a single In a (Ml romo I night modified (soupedup) hardM. 7-S. M bv another Angelonn. . Moorf .""" 0 mftl"Tr ' U,l ?'ff "V,0? tops auto racing program at Bob Perry who is considered too Jfni" J; f"w ,Ba7 i n PhoLky held the Gi. .Hollywood Bowl Saturday night, young for full Davis Cup work. Toronto s Maple Leaf Stadium; and to five hits in I game that the mid-season championship j . "My boys did not look good to- h' JS A ' iitoijmiiiii viw,ticivi,.-,iii v, wv iyiuiwiii iiasiiru li;iUU(l QUI field puddles to trim Ctrcaeo li. ;card for the colorful bun bug-1 day." Billy Talhert. Davis Cup . captain said sadly. "I can't re-1 gtes, Such a field amounts to the member when the United Stales Parker Brat Arthur biggest of the current season lor tooKea tnis oaa. ii must have been - recently defeated John-! any one event at the big bowl. I ny Arthur, British Empire heavy Six of the pilots hail from Eu- j Rn.oor ,,ri u" . . . . weight champion, but the Cana Even the powerful women's del- djan is uniisted in the first 10 in gene, which has been producing the top threats in hard tops rac ing in Oregon this season. The six are Jim hoberts. Jim Baxley, . "" ' L, "V : nesaay. moore is ngm neivy. h . - . bowed to vera Puzeiova of Czech- u j n... t. rreo lonnent, ecu num. neo; , ... . . , ', r ""ii1" s"oi"H i m-w iu - seventh seeded women JIM BAXLEY Threat from Eugene.. CHUCK CEDAR Former Seattle champ. Silvcrton Legion Juniors Nip Salem Club on 6-2 Victory a I HRP-Szekuld: ah -o rs er sohh .IS in 4 .1 S 9 2 111: 4 .1 4 4 0 ? 14 3 4 4 0 2 14 4 2 0 0 0 i i n n o n 11 1 0 0 4 2 WP-Satahrh:l.R- 4 Exira-llole Matches ... McKenzie Upsets Cudd In Oregon 'Am' Play Hayes, Bobby F.tchison and Con rad Cameron. Three will be down from the Seattle area, l.enay Hose, Ken McLaughlin and Chuck Cedar. Rose and Cedar have held hard tops driving championships in the Puget oound area. From the Portland-Vancouver area will romt "Wild Bill" Hyde, the 1955 Oregon champ who has found the going extremely tough this year, Painter CrowelL Don (iuth, Donnie Nelson who finish ed a close second to Eugene's Fred Connett In the last hard tops card here, Tom Bunch, Dirk Pace, Chuck lonti, Don Register, Mike Goodell. Cliff Spalding, Bob Caboury, Bill Hart, Ernie Koch, Jack Melchei, Gordy Wilson, Bob Southard, Rod Love, Cecil oslovakia 6-4 ond round. 7-9, 6-1 in the sec- scoring four in the fourth inning. Carl Furillo hit hit seventh hom er in the eighth inning. Roger Craig, Brooklyn winner, won his eighth straight at F.bbetg egation was affected as Dorrthy ! eithCT heavyweight or light!. ST . rml8m. I? Head Knodeof Forest Hill., NY. tt "or. last year. It nliiver ! j " t ..' Z vL. "7... never n 10X1 Iame ,n B'OOg. In ttntftAti'si tB'tnnlnal rati s4 PliL ronto Tuesday for the formal sign-' MR0 ,wo men wwe ;lt whH Althea Gibson of New York, the San Dieao """n r UT .'" r? T ore Wimbledon sensation and m ,1. u i u . ! ler Dlck Gwnert singled. Single Shirley F v S Petersb rg Fla I To ther chaniplons bantam- by Goodman, m, Klani pniruy rry ot m. i etersniirg, na , weight king Robert Cohen of : ' j uiin.m. arenunied for two both seeded players, advanced K-ra ,Jt nw.i.M tiittwirirtan(l W",anls ' 5.inu iih ty.i. snnw ni n.w. " ''T " i stter uerneni orose an sa .. .. . rascuai rerei oi Argentina, ooin land, Calif., Darlene Hard of Mon- wiii have liiu ho, it. ihi. WMk Tw. Title Boats Cohen meets Mario d'Agata of Italy, ranked No. 1, for the ban tamweight championship in Rome Friday night.. On Saturday in an- tehello, Calif., and Barbara Scho-field-Davidson of Milwaukee, Chestnut flas,, Upset Victory meed Cuba's Oscar Suarex, (Continued aext M( tie. : ' Phils Stop Braves . Philadelphia handed Milwaukes . Its second straight defeat, after 11 Victories in row. 44 oft Stan Lopatai llth-inning home run. other M-ronnd 4ftle boot,' '.fBrwit That trimmed the Braves'atlon- al League lead to a half gam (Ca Halted a aext pager WASHINGTON i Unranked featherweight Ike Chestnut icored a big upset Wednesday night, stop ping fourth-rated featherweight challenger Carmpln Costa nn ,r, .. . n c ,,. ,, . ., , . , . rignt, nick daboury, Bob Res, technical knockout in 29 seconds i PORTLAND -Medalist BruceSeattle University student, stopped Dn Klum and Johnny Ketchum. of the eighth round of a scheduled Cudd. a Walker Cup player, was CiA&!, bid for his third straight Salem will be represented by ; lO-round fight i upset in the second round of the wj(h a 2 and , vic(ory. Bob Porter and Vern Boock. Ben ' Chestnut weighed. l.TO, Costa 129. : wreson rtinaieur won tiidinuiuu- r.:.i..-. a..;. .u.. . Zakit will be from Sisters. John Costa went dou-iv fnr th. ..rnnrl i ships here Wednesday Gordon McKenzie. 2(1, Ralph Dichter, Astoria shot a former 4-under par 31 on the front nine Farley from Tillamook and (Tar-time in the fight under a clubbing SII.VKRTON 'Sncnal' - Salem's i.ecin Junior Rasehall team lost their first Kamc of the second half here Wednesday ni-ht a Ihc Siherton Juniors downed the Salem club. Salrin 12. Yakima U; IIB- Roshurj: 2RH -Dunn. Rrnnrr. Srkula; RRI Roshur 4. Dunn. Krause. Rrnnrr 2, Ni-.il 2. W'llrox. Wilson; S -Morrcl. rnnitil Post 'n merican Wilco Drummond Time: :0: fm lapil.ll MW AITKrildl K,,h,r an(i Krllrv. Allrndance enre Krhmirll lnnikr Inn. left to tho lau at I h clarl nf Ikn Canadian junior champion from and stayed even with par nn the notchfr last yt (rom Swrf, eiRhlh But h pjfkpd imst up Vancouver. B.C.. and now ti-2 lion lllsiui. Sihcili:n pit ht-r . limited the visiting Capital Posters to lue hits while his teammates collected seen oil loser Grant Todd o After scoring once o:ich in the first and fourth, Siherton sewed it up in the sixth with a three run outburst that included sin gles by Jim I. like and Lowell Johnson. Leatlers Lose In NWL Tilts By The AiioeLatet frrji Prall Upsets Golf Favorite COLl'MBl'S. Ohio ifi-Bob Prall, alter winning one of the final quu4ifying berths in a sudden Ahem. Portland. Fred Hudspeth death playoff, eliminated highly- irine ille. defeated Ray Isaacs back stretch to defeat George Home. and after taking an eisht count Harrington. Medford 2 and 1. with the KUgene drivers com- wanted to get back into action. There were lour extra-hole jng to the fore as they have this Hclcree Harry Volkman ruled matches. One, between Dick yMri competition in the races otherwise and gave Chestnut the Hanen Coos Bay, and Harry las rn getting tougher and m"sl ""P"!"1'""1 decision in the 2.V Millette. Medlord. went seven tougher a. others try to keep 'P!,r "'(' Harlem scrapper's 29- extra holes with Hanen winning llp wi(h ,hc) , anf f0ln,v fUm txiul career, with a birdie three on the 25th. , Tim ,r.i- ,u. ... ' Khubaib Knsues .... ..a ,,,, ,milllUilf ... ii- Dlstrjct Attorney Wins card will start at 7:45 p.m. with . .. ,i trnnhtr litkuhait: hnal I. J. rieiiKempcr, roruana, i ....,, u . ... . . traveled 20 holes to beat Joe main events lo lollow. The finale ... u, " " Z"' will be the 60-lapper for the mid- season title trophy. Costa and his manager, Steve Paris were furious at Volkman Two of Ihe teams hopinj to ; ra(ef p, n b b y Maxwell of North Portland, on Ihe 19th hole. Klon Meanwhile, the bowl will be catch the lorinwesi i.eague-ican- Texas Slate Johnson tint extra base hit. Ihc game's a double. onlv Vak'ma RCiirs before the end . national golf championships ;n r prand on the l'tth ' -of Ihe first half season were here Wednesday. u'.., , 'l .,,. 19 holes in the Kn,s Portland downed Jim Hard- the scene of the combined Motor : ril,.n',iion ilf rhamnionshins i. n..nj ... n. ion. (Ilvnmix anA t.,.... . . "'Mi''"'" tests were unavniling. The slim crowd of 840 that turned out for Ihe nationally televised and broad cast, i ABO contest roared its in- NORTHVOST l.l' (. I I. 1 1 '''' :n r. i .1 . : it r, :u.) Y..kf- ' r, ' Kucri r SAI.KM Tii-citv :':i 2i 54; finrsrlfl 's rrsnlH: at Yakima-1 Salrm S al Tn-f'ltv ". F.,ltrnr .it Wrnalcrr 4. l.rwiMon 2 ri irir c osr i t Mil r. w i. r. w i nn SwMt!,1 .)! .1' C' " S .;H .Soft l,o- Anc 4"l 'mi lo:llml XMI 4til s f. .m :i jm s Hie :w 1 1 Hi, ,.) m "ii'.l Vaniir :'S 51 l W i lined i - -n!H a' I'" H..nit 4 Srj'tlr :i ,1 Hiill'.w I S.m Kia.l- Todd i i x ' 1 1 1 .tt S n iHf Cn Su' Mirt'iiln oi.,,, 4. at '..'K -n:i i 4 1 .is Anc. Irs 1 , 2-b Salrm (?l P irlir- 'n i Krlh 2 4 Vrs'al.s I .Inlzr.l 4 I amri I 1 r.nrr?n r 4 Hillrr.r 4 nr,n..in..1 1 Todd n 1 n n 0 2 handed setbacks Wednesday night as Tn-Citv made it three straight over second-place Kugene. 7-fi. and Wenatchee defeated third - place 4-2 a 2-1 Total' Pa Inn Si ri ton XI 2 5 Slhrrlnn (SI h r a lnlr2 .1 I I Wrrks.s 4 I 2 .Inhnsnn r 4 f 1 Lrwiston 0rrilfld.l 5 II 0 , . nnntron m son The win gave the ( hiefs Thomas. i son raH in the series Two Uenat-: t ci,t lit ,, 1 .An.- mo,. Hon foP0 nlns WTrp P1" acro'"i ln ,np 2 2 l first inning. I.arry Segovia started . it with a single and came home nn ' Pl.il linn ip flnnhlo Vlarier fi 7 5 mov ed around 'on a sacrifice and in ah ! o rs hh sanlicr llv Prall was 3 over par Oregon's other two representa tives Inst nut Rnh N'orquist was defeated bv Ohio State's Rick Rm.-ri K nnr r r Ol.on.p Tn'ais m mn mn ion in.i nix 34 Prall will meet Jack Parnell of Oklahoma A ft M in the second round Thursdav. a 14 7 IMS .lohnson. nstiowi. ini.it: W I. p.: W I. Pet Milukrr M.'4 M.I TMtsbgh .'11 :t(l 5:ifl ClncntU :t J ,H1 Phila 27 :ifi 411 HikKn .1 27 M." ( lilcai'o L'4 :i i 407 St loins .14 II in N V..:k 31.17 .VI.; HXIwrtJI 's rr'llts M I'hll.idrl- t.lua 4 li! ank-r .1 Al l"i ! - tin i tn, innati 111. At Ni Vn k O l.onis (i A' rV'M'khn fi. Cnicarn Major League Leaders lion Koisy scored the game win ner when he doubled in the third and eventually reached home on an error and two walks. Bob Kasterbrook punched one across the fence for a round trip in the Wenatchee half of the sixth. St iMFHirts irti.ii u i r v York i ' :i st- r. ' ( hi. jci .;; .n'7 d- ( 'Ir. lod ;fi ?T S7 ! Boston U .11 .VIS K V'r-fl nf -fl.l s rr 'i IW'on II. at D .tmit .1 a' ("In Hand I:' Piltimorr II Kan as ( il 2 Nriv r'f ." V I r i- rtn -a : ! i in :7 41 V,,.li;il Scnalor Swat Weekley Dunn F.v-eRtan Webster Williams Sekula Knepf Krause K i ne I .a in sen Rosl'tirs CJroi BP A lit' n i Wals ' Salatii n Cade Kmc il'n to d.itc.i AB H HR Rhl Prt 2 I 0 0 li 0 1IW 5:1 S 3 0 10 110 M 3 0 S 2(1 11 52 7 2 101 27 3 0 m 47 in l no :ii .i o 172 ' 40 4 2 4,1 1(1 3 0 1.12 .1(1 .1 I 10 0 NATION VI. I F.AI.I F C AH H It Pi I jliaiin. rui n si l.Vi ;" M :::t Hnwr. st i. s:i mo si an :i:m . t l one p si- fi :';':i :;h 7:' i:v: 1711 ( irtoente P ch S.: Ifi7 2-1 S4 ,'IC.l tn '1 i s- J t: -iii 10 Til !?o ion p. in. r 1- sn .-.79 S. h n d l. N V 4S Ifi2 M M.isi;.: M I. (t'i ?t4 ."J ,n(. Aarnn Miluker Mnrn. (.'h en Hnnir Runs Bni I one. Plttshurct- 1 , 11. Rnhinson. Cinri'inati IS ' Brookl.Ml 1.7 Rims Halted In Bmer. St S7 Mu.stal. St l.ouis .'i4. l otiR b' lEh 4fl. I.otiata, Philadelphia 44. Ranks ("hlcaro 41 at 7n Si it', m .-j 7 SO 2"P IS SI l 220 2B S Benson Leaves For Tryonts Jones, 3-1, and Art Ahraliainsnn h-., s. nrVne. Medlord 5 and 4 lost .1-2 In Dirk Whetzel of North ,, , D . . n ., . .IKS. Mill ntlllrtlll, III 11(11111, who upset defending champion Carole Jo Kaltlcr of Sutherlin Tuesday, was eliminated by Mrs Krcd Hobcrtson, Tortland. 1 up. The other quarter-final contest ants also were from Portland. Mrs Frank Kisk defeated Mrs. Tom Marlowe. 2 and I. Mrs. II. 1.. Burst ousted Mrs Harry Stepp, 3 and 2 Mympus and Tournament of William I-anglev Multnomah """ i : ct program r ri Counlv district attorney, turned da-v nlnl- back George Inglis, Portland 2 up. ln the women's quarterfinals, favorite Gracie DeMoss, Corvallis, Cascade Drubs 1st Christian Chestnut, however, had piled up a big had-mostly on the strength I of a crackling long right-and had Costa shaky at the finish, j Little Ike. engaginE in only his third 10 rounder since moving up tn the main event .class this year, dropped Costa for an eight count in the first and stayed ahead till the end MEADOWS RESULTS DrMosi Karei Kisk Miss DeMoss plays Mrs. Kisk when competition resumes Friday Portland Meadows resultl Wednrs da y first racr. .350 yards qiiatler horsrs Lambert s Teddv Mrt'ue j iBoap. 3 20. 2 40, Beaun Hoi.kr irs nooenson win meet .mis. i llonghtoni 2 70; yuiniella $s fio. f)rs T'si)!.ond'ral-e s (iirionrs 3 tm Norm In other men's matches Wednes- c. iBoaei din 4 40 .1 4n. oil .( Silk (;V Clarence Sowers, " Portland. U?J,X'"r,' ,:n S.-'.l;nAITn '"'V'1""' eliminated liav Koch. Seattle. 3 1.3 00: Omnirlla .n. I line .-ii 4 ' Thnrt ra.e 5', iiirionrs 3 nn B,.i. and 2. Merrill Hval. Portland, heat "TTrTu-n t ad 'Duncani 13 tn s an nn- flirk Cnnnev. Portland 2 and I: A. . i Ar.sel Ward i Know Irs. .7 10 . ,o .. . s..... Portland tinned fU'RUNCAMF., Calif. -- ftp- r,od Jfudjr ,Sm,on,M .1 20 Qmniella N" 1 ' I ortldlMI. tlllTO O Dean Benson, star high ' " ,. , , , " T.u -. T i.' .. r....i,i, rn.r, ., , .. .... .. , . I l Ml n T ' . I 11111(1 U. Hl'lll Itov Atkins. Portland. 2 and 1: 315 31 i .HI in". ann rial er st i.onis ii. hurdler irnm winameue i niver- n,r ,nr,rkonsi tin I: Bank C'hlreo'tjv tpft here Wednesdav and Floba Reward iHollevi somer, ...j.j t. r . l-c to eom. .-"ooiiy lirrtiiru i"i sj. .i.,..... ... i Dixon i Slid a .n.rto in i r. im iv iT,i f, AB R 'm Mantle. N V. 274 Maxwell. Drt 2(17 Kuenn. Detroit 2fi(i i Vernon, Boston 2:ia i t.ollar, Chieauo iti.1 j Minnsa, C'hleajo 231 Gernert Boston 251 Goodman. Bonton 43 KM .3.3 5.1 lti7 Niemin. Rait 48 1(15 tl 52 Sknw-ron. N Y 50 I(W 22 5.3 7 2iS 4 97 54 173 40 6.1 55 21 31 72 41 171 28 5t 5 190 25 61 57 20 1 4 2 64 50 151 2D 4ft 1 5(1, 3 (tfl ? TO tO II 3 in Quimriia Justin .smith. Meulora. (leicaieo IIRBUl Tin. 1 II f 'U.I.J. II lt-. 1 1 l.outs (trie m ii" uiiiopiv ii,... -u... ... ruin rare, a1, rtltionu .1 up Pit'-- he held Kridav and Saturday. Vour Mark . Dixon i 1.1 M. 50. 3 vo Burlingame is the home of t. .......'.. ..,if ana had hnO-n . . Z kl,r i .t weekend's S.xth race. . mile. 3 up. HulUel,. Wittenberg. Portland. 2 and I: Gus was the leading hitler lor the H Pit :-i,i, 'DalfM 4 70. :iso 3KI. siipntrh Spike Reciter. Portland, ousted winners, adding a double to hi- .3,0 na.iui.di nny s .".". Knowlrs, 5 SO 3 R0: S.strr Fran ( Mr- ' m ,..hc I nnnviow 9 o hono r ISA Dancnll ntnoiiri Civth in thP till- ' it, l cn -.......II. Ill Ul T,n, MUI '" ..o.i'w.su, i."... - " . i. K 3M m.ter hioh hnrHlpi in the AAI! I 39 2 ,,.,. ...... ... . .. --- Carbon Canyon iDalrsi to. 5 40: ..- pen iSliermani 4 2(1, qunnella $41211 Cascade Meats downed First Christian 13-2 in the only softball action last niht at Phillips Field. It was a C;ipilal league game The Kay Woolens were si hedm l to play the Prison Officers also, but the former team did not show, i Hence the Officers won their first : game of the league season and now hate a 15 record The Cascade Meats win was No. fi in a row for Ihe undefeated loop leaders In tonight's action the secon I place Jleicr & Frank leant ''i-P faces Kn?rr Kleclru s 'i n in a makeiii g.inte al set en o Iik k The Salem Recrcalinnal Girls learn travels to Independence tonight (or a game there. Ron Iviissell got one of the two First Christian runs list night with a fourth inning homer olf winning pitcher ( al Bonev who hurled a l.t Dick Stearns. Portland won threehiller. from l.ou Tohin. Portland. 2 and la"o Gustalson Ik lied a homer I: W .1. Macy. Portland, beat Bill for Ihe winners in the first inning 'I', .131 i ' ,. . L,;m f , Seventh rare. 1-1ia mile. 3 up :l2,jmeet, which qualified him for t Ahov( frFrrmt ,si,o,s, 790. 3o. Slfl the Olympic tryoutS. 2R0; Sonoma Sickle iSliermani .170. Benson ctualificd previously for i '-' vita Pear! 1 McDowell 1 3 io: 315 ... , . 1 ; iguinlella 8 SO. Time 1 I ,15 the tryouts bv placing fifth in v'8th rtvr , mlr a.un rn K 314 the national Nl AA meet. In ine W I SO RRF.R Home Rons Mantle Nrw York 27. AAI' meet the stick topper Irom 5 3 ;-3 .14 ib ,y,:: " H('n"' )ro ran a ,imp 01 35 and Bob Bronsnn. Portland, look Verne Perry .Ir , Portland, 2 and 1. 1 NWL Lino Scores 1st Christian (KM) II- 2 3 fi Cascade Meats KW3X-1180 Fallow and Wei liter: Bouncy and Busbv h- 3 I .14 II 4 0 2 tngton 17 Wert? Cleveland 1: Finer. 11 Men York IR 'j toes Batterl ! Mantle. V,.. yk .( K7. Simpw.r. Kan.as ( it Sfi, Wei "0 C'ei eland St S'ecers, Washington 50. 1.3 Berra. New York 4H. f.Ttest of his career, and celled mil epr,in Olympic competitor Harrison Dillard for the sixth position. . Dixoni 3 70. 2 l. 2 40 (iold serve iSitnomsi :i flo. 2 0: I'sin Nita leui'tin 1 S,.Dovell 1 3 20. Qlimirlla S .10 W'enati he Time 1 3S " Sun a nth i.'n 1 note 3 nn s.ieed Fern ami ' '1" Knim IfM fi on :o, :Sli, Mrenv Mm Fu "r - .Herri "id" ".'(1 Viiti r!vc,ni Tn-("i" 2 (to 1,'iiini. l'i Sl'i m Tin r I in I Han h Altrndama JO.ii, handle K'7.715. Ithier, K" (100 01 1 IHiO 2 9 3 :'li, (Mil do- 4 7 I d 11 11 .imr Hi.tiiphrr.i s ' t - c (It : Hut rt'fi c H n 1 11 -on irt' : 7 . 1 (.,'fiio ! ami (.ai, ,1enuk and an. SHADY BOOTS YICTOR SFATTI.F f Shady Boots lau'Ced much nf Ihe w.iv lint hit its stride I" the sitrcih I' 'fin ' colt1:' a" ;i' "1 lite fnntiur hnt'c 1 r.-'cc at l.tnioacic.i truck VW-dnc.s ,daj. Hollywood Bowl SALEM Friday, June 29 8:30 P. M. 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