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MHSec. II) Statesman, Salem, Ore., Mon., July 23, '56 , Sncad Won This One But Lost the Next f4 n. Tl- III 4 S. I I I I; W . .. en. ., i .. . Una .n.J I IToorfe Left Chance at Acting For Ring; Now Almost Blind By GEORGE McLEOD 'The Twern Dally Clllten TUCSON. Ari. I Six years ago. baby-faced Bobby Woods had a chuice betgeen a promising career in boxing and a long shot in the movies. Bobby gambled on boxing. Today, at the age of 21,Jie' going blind. .. Woodi wai one of dozen of teen-ageri who hung around a CANTON. Maee.-w.Biy 8nead. left. ( White Salpher Sprlage. W. Va.. makes a ttmr 't patt .w u.i. n... s.r... . N. Vark. wba stands at rlxht dressed la kalrken and with legs created daring their faur rased natch la the 1Mb Natieaal PGA championships Sunday. Snead sjreatae match hat wa later defeated hy Ted Kr.H. I and 1. (AP Wlrephoto) Furgol, Burke In Semifinals (Coat, treat preceding page) Johnston and the stone-faced Kroll teeing oft half an hour later. A new chamipon will be deter mined Tuesday to succeed Doug Ford, eliminated Saturday in the third round. Burke, the boyish Texan who represents Kiamesha Lake. N. Y., nailed a birdie deuea oa the 16th bole to beat Fred Hawkins of El Paso, Tex., la tha aemi-flnals, 4 and! Furgol, One of golfs miracle performers with a left arm ten inches shorter than his right, at aged a magnificent rally to win a quarter-final duel from Terl Johnston, a precis little gentle man la button-down shirt and tie, I P. JahasUa Oaeta Varkeaae Johnston, the tournament "dark fort." started the day by elim tnaitnx Walter Burkeme, tha for mer champion and conqueror of Doug Ford. 1 up. and then erased Henry Ransom, 45-year-old cattle breeder tram Brysn, Tex, I and I. Johnstoa. a six-foot. Its-pound- er, it a graduate of tha University af Utah and wis a submariner la the last war. Braves Whip Phils Twice Yankees Split Two With Kanaafl City (Cent, frem preceding page) over St. Louis. Erskine permitted seven hits in the opener for his sixth victory in succession. His batterymate. catcher Rube Walk er, helped him considerably with a home run and double that drove in three runs against loser Bob Blaylork. making his first start. Both Clubs Rally Successive singles hy Duke Sni der, Carl Furillo and Gil Hodges after two were out in the top of the ninth furnished what proved to be the winning run in the sec ond game. The Cards came back with two in their half but Don Bessent. replacing Koufax. got the last batter with the potential tying run oa second. After bonus pitcher Don Kaiser hurled a four-hitter against the Giants for his third, major league victory, Sam Jones and Turk Lown completed the sweep for Chicago by limiting the Giants to five hits in the nightcap. Willie Mays was benched for non-hitting but got back into ac tion in the late innings in a defen sive move. Vic Power's four hits paced Kansas City's 14-hit attack against Johnny Kucks and company in the first game. The Yankees won the second game with a six-run ex plosion in the first inning. Mickey Mantle collected four hits in the twin bill, including his 32nd home! run. fcarly Wynn hurled a six-hit shutout for his 11th Cleveland vic tory as the Indians pounded three Baltimore pitchers for 17 hits, in cluding Vic Wertx' 23rd home run. Mickey Vernon pounded across five 'runs with a home run and single to lead the Red Sox to tri umph as Tom Brewer registered his 13th triumph. SPORTSMAN'S ''Beavere, Pads PIGESTv SEAT ARRANGEMENTS IN SMALL BOATS SlveKAi. SOTS DOCSePT MIAN all can ai filled with pas- SENSER6. SUCH CROWDING WUULC OVERLOAD BOAT CAUSING LOSS o rnttaoAKO (see bclow) and manoung QUALITIES. Several, scats are proviocd to eiva a chocs of seatina AftRANAtMENT FO A FEW PAS SENGERS SO THE LOAD IS SAFiLy SALANCeO BEFORE LEAVING THS DOCK. M UATIN8) ARRANGE MENT FOR 4 FVRSONS KM AN OUTSOARC MI6HT BE AS SHOWN WITH X'S? a Commissioner Opens Inquiry Bassett Wins NW Net Title TACOMA JP Glen .Bassett, 29-year-old Santa Monica, Calif., school teacher, won the men's singles title in the 65th Pacific Northwest tennis tournament here Exchange Wins Seattle Takes Two Shutout Victories (Cont. from preceding page) had the misfortune to run up Affainst I.nmh.rrii's eH'M-tiehter pitching. It was Fiedler's fifth loss of the season. first fam box: Portland OS) (S) San BHOA BHOA Merrnn m S 3 4 redrnff .1 4 14 1 Youns.1 S 1 S I Uther.m 1 1 I 'Marquet.l S 4 1 0 Rbnaon.l 4 I Brkwiki.r S 1 1 OColvlto.r ISO l Mrklm.l S 3 10 1 Karak.J 4 0 I I.lttrtlU 4 4 I ISlnler.l 4 I S 1 Bamkl.3 4 1 0 I StClare.e 4 I 1 1 Bottler.c 1111 Mern.t 4 0 3 Alxnder.p 3 0 0 1 Hall p 1 Kengn.p 0 0 0 a-Lomb. 10 0 Grnwdp 0 0 1 Totals 44 20 J1 II Totals 32 0 37 13 a Tanned for Karrlmn In 7th. Portland 200 oni 40110 San Uiego 000 ooo Ooo r I.lttrell. Cnlavito, Hall. RBI Younf 1.11. Llttrell, Marquez, Mk. alaon. Bnttlar. ' JB Marqutz HR Younf, Marqutz, Mlokelson. 8 l!h r, Alexander. SB Mf rninan. DP Mfrion and Sl.lcr: Llltrrll, Youn and Mkklon Uft-Portland li, San Dirso S. BB Hall 1, Krnjn 1. Alexander i. Greenwood t. SO Hall 3. Alexander 0. HO Hall 19 in -i Alexandi Green Alexa wnd 1.1 WP Alexander. W Alex ander (7-1 1. L Hall c3-4l. U Som en, Orr, Mutart. T 1.32. Second sam box: rarlUnd t) (!) San Dies BHOA BHOA Mrrmn.m 3 0 0 0 rertrnff.1 3 111 Ynuna.2 3 0 4 4 t'ther.m 3 13 0 Marquez.l 3 10 0 Rnbncn.l 3 0 10 son VLOivllOT j o,z o 2 0 0 1 1 0 S 0 the finals of the Pacific Northwest S"!?,kl J I I i;,'c"r'c J I I n"i'irr,r v i v mri u n r FREEBOARD - Ask fassengsbs to keep as. signed locations. if changes) become necessaris10p boat. Thcyll Do It Every Time By Jimmy Hatlo : Oi . LUSUWELL.- BOV.' THIS WILL BE 6000.' WuJSHrVtXL'S TUB L.T AJ"CX-D XXI COME LUSMWEU COULtSN'T TVle M quh NEEDS rxueBitvJn II V7 M ""ZS R PLOOW ,N MIS 3'TON IPjf-wk FIRST 4ID-M4S f .fL cnO 1 EVES ? TWE OLD HT. 1 STQM4CM PUMP A wirm rvis I COMJUMCTIVITIS X V' PILED AWAV ISl TWO D4yS.'G0T ACTING UP tsumPW TELLS AWfc THeVT " WERE ? S THE SM4KCS- 4C54IN" jC I B"GDOMB 7 BOSS FOR Vt3UWl CAN'T EVEM J Nv- I IS H4 1 A GREAT JUDGE " HOU5 A I SPOTS ON HiS OF MEN-4LW4VS l -ir- PENCH."' r I V 716 ME NEVER PICKS THE Rl&MT f" 5 X . . f M4D BEFOPE ! M4M FOR THE J-,- i li .. 3mm mm Vyfas. "Vv'-. ! .r.n-.el V-'. 1 Eugene Boats Take Honors EOCENE. Ore I Sxift tail. I f. ak. c... v . . I. Brkwakl.r 3 0 0 0 Ci . mt Lunrnr 1 " 1 " 1 Mckeln.l 2 0 0 1 Kazak 3 HUD IOOK lop honors Minday in Littrell.a HI) Smler.l inwd'4,VvKVH,.,ln.:.: It Won't Be Recognized... nder 0-0, Kefrlsan 0-0. Green- , Moore to Box Parker In 'Title' Ring Fight BILLINGS. Mont, on Sonny O'Diy, Montana box tog commis sioner, says he plans to confer with eye specialists in connection with the scheduled appearance of Bobby Woods, 21, of Spokane In a Pacific Northwest lighweight championship bout. Woods was matched with Jim my Grow, Boise, Idaho, who won the title from Woods In an earlier tight. Woods is In a Billings hos pital after surgery Monday on his right eye. , t Sargery Required An eye specialist, said the veter an fighter's left eye also will re oulre sureerv within a year to re- Snead had entered tna quarter move a cataract. They liked the kid," Santos finals with a I and 4 victory ovei1 1 O'Day said Saturday he would gaid. "They thought he was a Gene. Sarasea.. the three-time have nothing further to say until' rinch to make good in the movies champion who was playing in his; his conference with specialists and; if he stuck with it and worked Kb PGA. a study of a medical report on hard. Wood's vision. -j think Bobby wanted to go. Woods' serious eye troubles. He liked those people. But his were discovered during a routine unce (Chuck Woods. Bobby s examination by a Billings physlci- manager) said he couldn't go to an, who, O'Day said, ruled that Hollywood unless they gave him the Spokane fighter must be ex-, contract and a bonua besides. amlned by an eye specialist be movie company filming "The Last Outpost" in Tucson during the au tumn of 1950. The Pine Tree Production Co. practically adopted Bobby he became the company's errand boy and its mascot. u y,. ik. ..t .nA f.nH , Sunday, out Bobby was beginning his pro- L B"wlt. W4' f". fiv fessional boxing career at the ,ge before winning from Greg Grant, of 15, the whole company - 9i sn Mar"1. Calif.. S-2. strong and including stars Rhonda M- Plomine and Rnnald RnM Lird. l-ycar-old MooS- Iturned out twice at the Tucson j Calif., star, captured the worn-j sports center, me young ngnier .iwn u7 minimi lost his first bout, a fourround Donna Story, of San Francisco, decision, to Andy Borrega. Two weeks later he beat a ' fellow named Oscar Torres. AcUrs Like Waads Bill Santos, whs promoted most of Woods' fights in Tucson, re called how most of the movie company's officials, including Re gan, urged the young fighter to take a crack at Hollywood, start Lightning Class sailing champion ships at Fern Ridge Lake. The Hakali-Poo. O. skippered by Manning Barber, Eugene, -won first place in the two-oay event. Three other Eugene boatsmen tied for second place. They were Wil son Jewett, with his boat the Wendigo, Lou Campbell and the Jay Whiz, and Jim Gowdy, sailing the Tempo. Winner Barber had an aggre gate of 68 points. Jewett, Camp bell and Gowdy, 81 points each. Filth place went to another Ku- genean, Don Slocum, whose Tom-bar-11 claimed 90 points. Gowdy and Barber were tied for the lead after the first two heats Saturday, and Barber won Sun day' single heat. A Victoria, B.C., entry, Richard Legion Post Eyes 11th Win Four games are scheduled Mon- Moore's H.y,k from the Victoria f "' T. By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Archie Moore,, who claims the World heavyweight title, and James Tuu Totals S-iiT-J'J- Farker. who claim, the British JTLTu Portland ooo ono 0-0 neauay ni loiuiuu m a iimn.ii ic y. ....m tnamDionsnip. Although no boxing commission has recognized the 15-rounder as a title scrap, that won t stop the winner from- yelling long and loud. Archie, who still holds the World light heavy championship, pro claimed himself heavyweight king a few minutes after Rocky Mar ciano retired in April. The fight at the Toronto base- Tiedler.p 0 0 0 Lmhrd.p 2 10 3; San Dleio - 100 001 Z E Bottler. RBI Robinion. Viher. SB Lombard!. Uiher. S Federoff. DP Litrell. Youni and Mlrkelmn. Lett Portland 1. San Diefo 3. BB Fiedler 1. SO Lombardl 4, Fiedler 1. HO Fiedler 4 in . Lombardl 1 in 7. B-ER Fiedler 3-1. Lombardl 0-0. WP Lombardl. W Lombardl (7-4l. L Fiedler d-si. U Orr. Mutart, Som en. A 3.280. T 1:15. Yacht Club, finished in sixth place In total points with 49 points. Mill City Set For Softball MILL CITY Special -M ill City supporters are primed to stag their third big state softhall show starting Saturday afternoon. Aug, 11, and ending the five day ses sion with the finals on Wednesday nighl, Aug. 15. Opening day wiil be sponsored by the North San- tiam Shrine Club with the Shrins Band and Patrol taking part ia the afternoon and evening pro gram. Proceeds will go ito tha Shrine Hospital for Crippled Chil dren at Portland. Mill City has earned the reputa tion as the most successful soft ball tournament site in recent VMfi mnA this II'DODI 1C,I.I1U. ...."""- t"KIHI Z i i. n i.7 .1 it ; Prom'" tne Unest competition and Bob Graves with their Mer- ev,r produced. According to stats ball park is expected to draw .' 2'! S U .J.?'"X . 1 lUVtUS IllW III lilt- Ml MI I KIIIITIHII jMercuryTops Dras Racers gate of .bout 1100.000 Uh ticket, , BeEionaI championshi;i ' " S1 scaled as high as 120. According t M . h (.ni.nfd here1 i L a .L . . Z.' . ,he .nnminrod financial details. '1 "c!f .'i"". ."P.r"e c'"b and that it may be neces- " - unuay ai uir rtuiuia air Birip. Moore gcis Ho.uw guaranu-p nlTne raceJ were hod under ,he a privilege ot Sa per cent ana ,anctjon of the Mationai Hot Rod Parker gets a flat 22'i per centlAssn with no guarantee. .! Th Favr.r.rv.. er hrl n sion oi me Junior Daseoaii ucaitur. " "" ."T . r aosed t me for the stand nn-start in hi vrar'. Innrnanw . h. in one of me games, at narrics i was xnocsea out oy marciano qMrtor mjf , u 2, Thoy ; mM of- distrjcl fjnaljst mpft. Field. American Legion Post 1M September, appearing in nine win- won jphy f0r the fastest 1 ings in seven interdistrict plav- will aim for its 11th straight vie- -ning fights including a successful fiapsed tjmf , thf mMt They oils. The eighth tram will be Ihe tnry of the season in s clash with defense of his 17Vpound crown in wpr(, clof kfd ,t l2g w miles per veteran Mill City Merchants Jackson Jewelers, the team now London against 'Vnlande Pnmpey. hour. ; hots for im. and champions in holrling down second place with If he gets past Parker, a 4 to iiwiarMJ nH Bontbrake of Port- ldvi a s-f recora. I unaercog. .vioore pronaoiy m and made ,h. ,OD of ,n.; Th. r,ir...n., liW The other three games are sign eventually for a September mefl wjtt, 132.74. Best gasoline the recent Corvallis Bergs Kener Marsei vs. riems bout, at lanuee siaamm witn rias, gpeed was by Wardin Bros, of Master Service at Barrick, 20-30 young Floyd Patterson. This fight j Portland with their Cadillac pow- r-l..u ... r . L 1 1 1. . . .1 T 1 j : . : 1 . . . ... wouiu win univrrani irvuiiiiiuii ma erea aragsier, lu lu. a title match. Stock car event winners and Parker won a Canadian version their speeds were Jim Martin, Fu of the British Empire champion-1 gene. B class, 69.60; Dick Burgett, ship when he beat Johnny Arthur Portland, C class. 75.18, and Ken in January. Then he traveled to Van Cleave, Salem. D class. 73.28. Germany April 29 to knock outj In all there were 27 classes of Heinx Neuhaus, former European ' events with 160 cars snd IS motor heavy champ. , 'j cycles. Some. 2000 spectators saw Thi. Canadian Boxine Federation the Sunday races. . ...:n .J ik. ! An,.Tarl(nr I ' Rnlpm winner InrliiHMt Vt-ori.lt Hlfh Waters Will rrtUKIllfcru , . . . ........ T,m Mirh winner as ine resi uncrowneo nann, .u i'-, on .to. mm juy ft. heavyweight fighter in the world." Ekslrom-Dick Burson. Class C-A, 23 - declaring it has no authority to MM. and Wayne Trowbridge. u ,V5J .'. s's sanction a world title fight. ; 111.24. 1 i s pm! S3 While the heavies are mixing1 frizes were awarded by Mult-; is 1 1 1 am. si in Toronto, the usual Wednesday nomah' County Sheriff Terry ! f JJ s night radio-television 'ABCi show Schrunk. who praised the hot rod- 100 pm. !i will come out of Chicago Stadium, for doing their racing under!" j where welterweights Isaac Logart 1 "reful aupervtsion rather than on M J', Jm. sn sary to revise some of the 16 dis trict boundaries to include all teams with an equal chance for district playoff berths. Light teams will be paired off NO JUICE. NO SALE PHILADELPHIA W-Ron De lany, Villanova University miler who will run for Ireland in the Olympics, spent last summer sell ing electric . vacuum cleaners to Dublin housewives. Oa one of his first calls, Delany was half through his spiel and thought he had a sale. Then he noticed the house wasn't equipped with electricity. PCI- Line Soon Wanewiver .100 Ota oaa I S t Hollywood 100 otn ono I a 1 Fiaeher. Drummond l St and Ro mano; Trimble, Sawyer 0I and K ra vin. Serond same: ' Vancouver 000 00.1 0 3 4 t Hollywood lit am I I 0 Durea and Neal; Wad and Hall. Flrtt same: cattle Son AOS mi! 1 S an Franctaro ... AOS 000 MO 1 I Janien andOrteig. Avlward (It; Bowideld. Abtrnathl 111, Crba III and Sullivan. 000 003 0034 S ! loo mi oio a u i , aama: Seattle Ono lot an Franrlaca OKI too fUlO 1 0 Sineleton and Aylward; K em merer and Sadowakl, Flnl samel Vo. Aneele aeramento .. Fodse and Tappe: Bover. Candlnl (tl. R. Jones ) and McNamara. Second sam, 1 Innlnrt: 62. :-. 6-2. Seattle's Art Kono breezes) past Jim Watson, San Francisco, 6-2, (-1 to win tha junior men's sin gles title. Other final results Included: Men's doubles Earl Baumgard ner, Hoquiam, and Gregg Grant, def. Ed Bell and Bob Sherman, Arcadia. Calif., 6-3, 14-16, 7-5. 6-2. U'K'. .1.1 r c. in from the verv bottom as an I """" " " "-s - uonn. otory exira I and Sandra Venboer, Arcadia, iaiu., ut-i, Ann narciay, Vancou ver, B. C, and Susan Butt, Vic toria. B. C. 6-1, 6-2. , Mixed doubles Laird and Baumgardner def. Linda Vail. Oakland. Calif . and Cliff Vickery, San Mateo, Calif., 6-1, J-6, 7-5. Club vs. Dickson's Msrket at Les lie and West Salem Lions vs. Nameless Market at West Salem. Class B league plays four Tues day games. They are Berg's Mar- fore he .could enter the ring with Grow. Seriaas Detachment O'Day said he ordered an im mediate examination by an eye surgeon, who found a serious de tachment of the retina of the right eye and a cataract, complicated by an old hemorrhage scar, in the left eye. O'Day said he "shuddered to think'' what might have hap pened to Woods had he fought the championship bout with "a good bov like Jimmy Grow." The boxing commissioner said he was "disappointed" with last Monday night's benefit card for Woods In the Shrine Auditorium, when four bouts were presented sa sn advertised six-bout csrd. "And st much ss they liked Bobby, they weren't about to give any bonuses. So Bobby was per suaded to stay in the ring." Fights WarM Champs Woods never returned to Tuc son. Within two years he was fighting good lightweights and at 19 he met,. two world champions, featherweight Sandy Saddler and lightweight Jimmy Carter. Both beat him. . National League Fir-t rame: Philadelphia 001 oni 101 1 II 1 Mllwauke ill 0.11 01--I I 0 Boberti. Flowers i7l and Lopala; Crone. Jollv ill and Atweil. W Crone. L-BnberU. Serond same: Philadelphia 100 230 000 S 11 1 Mllwauke .121 tw 10- 10 IS 0 Neiray, R. Miller 111. Floweri Hi. Rniovin ili, PiUette ill. S. Miller Ifi, Hamner isi and Lnpata: Bur rirat fame: Brooklyn St. Louia PeeWee-Midget -: Baseball :- Stanford Grid Books Opened winners in Invitat tonal Tournament, r u 1 e as present favorites to cop the crown. Other top contenders expected to"- meet at Mill City include-Eugene, Bend, Oregon City, and Sheridan. Hall of Fame Adds Members (Ctai. ,frm preceding page) Cronio become the 80th and (1st members, fn addition to the ceremonies atwl iha hall vam rnAMntAwn visitors will shuffle through the ! k" v- J' Driv la-Emery's Msr museum, crowded with baseball at West Salem, iruax u.i vs. lor, - . Four Corners Merchants at Bar- Sid Keener, director of the Hall k- v's,a Market vs. Master of Fame, recently greeted the one Service Stations at Leslie and millionth visitor to the site. His Salem Lions Club vs. Salem Rotary latest additions are the balls hit Club at Barrick. hy Dale Long of Pittsburgh when he hit home runs in seven and eight consecutive games for a major Ira cue record Onlv Friday Keener received the ball thrown by Mel Farnrll ol Boston for the last out of his recent no-hit, no-run game. Tide Table Tints for ran orcoon of Havana and .lee." Black of Janes vil'e. Wis., will meet. Migual Berrios. the hustling lit tle (eathrrweiRht from Puerto Rico, returns to Madison Square Garden Friday to box a new- (Cnt. tram preceding page) ..... u ;n mnt I got paid "on the basis of time clock cards and nothing else," and added. He said the three with good rec ords kept on this year were half- rnmer Kid Anahuac -tt'mberto Four games scheduled Mondav bck A' Harrington 'of Honolu-:Mrtinczi of Mexico City. The will open another week of action 'I'". I'nu Valli of San Jose andirnatch will be carried on network in the Midget League, with two1 Jack Taylor, halfback from Whit- radl aruj TV NBC. Berrios lost ,h in th L'a.tn A tier. I Uim lact 11 Thorif Hamifl. S dCCi- Cd,u.n'lirNeVr."d Cr"nd"' W"i Western leagues. All games start Surprising Record. J sion disputed by many TV fans. I at 1:15 p.m. ftome surprising recoras turnro hut won lour previous oouts ims ooo nni ao-s 11 o ' Kastern League foes will be Can-; "P the check. One fourth string year. Anahuac has copped 15 non ono injs i 1 dalnria Cardinals vs. Wst Salem gridder, who played only .10 sec- .traieht In the last two years. Cuhs at West Salem and Leslie onus during the m.i5 season. Hoy; c.tnr Poirirr, willing Niagara the streets and highways. iComptled by U, 8. Coapt and Geodetic Survey, PnrtlanoV-Or.) JI LT M Lew Waters Tim Helfhl ft 1 OS am. -OS 49 p m. 2 1 7 IS am. - 7 30 pm. 10 S n.1 am. -0 4 S CM p in. I I t .11 am. -0 1 S 49 p m. I T ol am. 01 111 pm. II 9 31 a m. 0 7 10 .13 p.m. 1-1 lOi pm. TO INCREASE PI RSF.S MIAMI. Fla. iv-Tropical Park, which opens Florida's horse rac ing season late In November, al ready it planning to increase purs es. Elmer Vickcrt, general man ager of the track, said the Trop ical Handicap will remain at IV) ing awswaru nevu-niiirrs in pw Rrookivn kane and the Northwest. ist Loun Koufax, Srhmirit. Jarktnn iSi. Collum ill and Krikln .and Walker: Hlavlnrk. ....... . .. .. - .. . . l UIIH -ML T 1-7.1 MII'111 Hflll l.PXIir uu.iiij. ....... , ...-j nut at 21. ne puncnes caugm, Ron. .n v ,,, toiium is, and sm.u,. v, , .. v.. .. . of Souln San Francisco. -.n. vv mmrher. and Dannv up with Woods and he was meet-j ' ti. in the' w,i.irrn u mia ' earned 2.004 on three lobs over r.iovanrlii nf Rrooklvn box the . .. ono nan ou-4 10 o he Hoover i Hornets vs. Olinger sn eignt-mnnin period. Me wornoa Monday feature at St. Nicnoias Beent iCi0and1Jw2iker!i''"asl''" ' Olinger and Barrick 2"5 hours for the Stanford athle-j Arona jn .cw York. Dodgers vs. Barrick Braves at nc department on grounds tirsrcp. Barrick. Ma' harHlv oln anraioh lo vol yet Woods now faces major sur gery to sava the tight in one eye. Multiple detachments of the reti na have left him almost com pletely tightlest. T M Ana lea 000 OOO 0 a t t nol aacramnto , .. 000 Out I 0 1 atBKM nbautii and Belch. i raised from $7.. WO to 110.000. with at least two $25,000 two at $15,000 and others Goin ' After 'Em . . (Coal, tram preceding page) Meialius bow offers tap flight fly fishing la those anglers who knew the river. Tha big risk are there and II takes plenty af savvy ta find then aad get (hem ta lakt yoar offering. Vmpqua Becoming Great for St eel head The Umpqua river near Steamboat should be getting good now for summer iteelhesd en tha fly. Close to a thousand tteelies have been counted over the ladder at Winchester which should give sn angler something ta try his luck on. In the past two or three years the tteelhead have been making gallant comeback In the Umpqua and that stream may once again be come one of the top stcelhead fly fishing streamt In the northwest. Later Ihis month or early in August we may expect the advance runs of summer tteelhead In the lower Deschutes above Stiles. A few have already gone over the counting station at Bonneville which should put them up-river In couple of weeks. . Altbstagh ike Deaehates steeUe will take a fly, the lawer river la aalte dllfkaU la fly flak dae te Its tlsa aad the distances aeeeo eary to reach the flak. 8pM( torkle Is well sailed far the lewer Deorbatee ao Ike spinning hires may tea east well eel late the fcaldiaf water where the fish are lying. For the bigger fish It would pay te fish the Columbia river Itself right at the point where the Deschutes empties into It. There l (or was) i large eddy where many of the large Snake river steedhead held far awhile, There is no reason to believe this has changed. The record tteelhead on fly came from this spot and while It was listed as hsvinf been caught in the Deschutes It wai actually tak en ia the Columbia at mouth of the Detchutet. 80 far at we have been able to learn, no ateelhead In the II lb. record class hat ever been taken from the Deschutes river Itself. But, the four ta eight .bounders make up In fight what they lack ia sue. Lakers Again Down Yakima KLAMATH FALLS. Ore. The Yakima Bean of the North west League dropped another one run decision to the Klamath Falls Lakert Sunday, at the $-7 Klam ath Falls victory closed out t sum mer exhibition series. The Lakert, sn Independent semi-pro team, won It with a five run outburst in the eighth Inning. Yakima 1 Bob Wilson slammed a 1 three-run homer in the top of the 1 m"r.' "' ., . . .u r rhll Jantae, Ardmore, Okla. elgmn. !(-urt J.nlre. Arrtmore, Ok la. 'l' .., Klamath Falls won five of Its oe Taaaaiii, Tula 'AA' .. six garnet with Yalilma, Including two nut nf three thi weekend I Mike Caen, Anarlll 'A' an f;... ,.1,1-u. ,. v ' Flwrn Walker, Ardmnre, Okla. All five victories were by single . D, t.yray, bIh, id, -c run margins ana su came in laie- Katt. W Koulas..L-Schmidt. Flrtt fam: Pittihuith lao WO 101 I 1.1 1 Cincinnati 030 111 0100 II 0 Law, Munter 111 and Shapard: Fowler. Black ill. Grnaa (Si. Free man iti and Bailey. W Munter. L Freeman. Second sam: Pitllburlh 001 000 0001 10 1 Cincinnati . ... too 10.1 11 11 1 Naranlo. Pnllet Hi. Kmc iti. J.' o mien in. waters isi and Follei Nuzhall, Acker iSi and Buries. Nuxhali. L Pollet. 1SWL Line Scores First tarn. T Inninfft Tri-City IO0 ooo 01 $ 0 Wenatchee Wane and Lundber. Secnnn earn Tri-cnv ono loo mi s io I ment w ! Wenatchee not im oni ii drrs were emploved at Jobs out ni.i.i.iB.iivi. muiiUKV tin ceil. . numpnreyi ana i,unaDerg. Firil (am: I New York 001 ooo ono I 4 0 r,r'' lama: cnic.n ... naj ,ua wrt ll,f""'' - " I'l 1 k.A .k. .kl.li H.n.rt. Anlnnelll, GrlMOm ISi and Sarnt; I WWIHnn ' mi a a J" "'""v Xalier and Chili. L Antonelll. Rnnerti and Donahue; Griffin and ment on the campus. eZ"J,mtt . .J wn'' All are strictly in accord with Chlcasn . '.T not ono ll'-l 1 1 1 Futen ono 140 Ooo s 11 1 PCC fules Marsonerl. Wllhelm ill and Went. LewUInn 3.11 Oil lo 13 10 0 ' rum. jnnea, liwn IS) and MrCui- Schulte, Iy 111 and Dapper; Ben louh. W Lown. L Martonerl. i ton and flera. ; Adult Net Players I Hold First Signup Signups were held Sunday for Olid hours for the Paddleford Cadillac Co., and got $25 a month as "campus representative" for Rickey's Studio Inn, arranging for student parties. Alfnrrl Masters Stanford direc- ooo oni i 1 1 tor of athletics who invited Gov. ! the city's adult tennis program and Zan: lunmhaua and Knight to look into the records Del Ramsdell, adult supervisor, re- alter the governors announce- portrd that 10 signed up lor tne last Friday, said 31 grid- mixed doubles tourney, 11 lor men s doubles. Including aeienoing side the campus, 20 had "campus champion Ray Myers and ai .Miies, representative" posts for various and 14 for men s singles. sports and other firms, and 18 he said. First tourneys will be the rrrrxed doubles and men's doubles with the drawings for both slated next Sundav. Players can still sign up by calling Ramsdell at 2-2991. First How They're Doing Elsewhere: a 17 11 ...151 h is li 11 ;e where: . r ; iMri'l' 4 0 1 11 .IM I 10 0 S J3 IT ... 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