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Archie
Les Steers Has
Last Chance
Discus Mark Only One
To Fall In NCAA Meet
By ROBERT MYERS .
PALO ALTO, Cal., June 21
OP) Girded for record shattering
performances, 200 o the finest
athletes in America ring down the
curtain Saturday on the 1941
track and field season with the
big meet of the year the Nation
al Collegiate championships.
With one world mark already
placed in the discard in Friday's
qualifying trials a tremendous
discus throw by Indiana's negro
star, Archie Hams today s finals
brought together representatives
from 53 schools in Stanford uni
versity's great sports stadium.
Harris" mighty effort with the
heavy platter measured 174 feet
8Vi inches. The recognized worm
record is held by Germany's Willi
Schroder 174 feet 2'. inches, set
in 1935.
Spectacular as Harris' achieve
ment was, more thrills were ex
pected today. Champions back to
defend their 1940 laurels were
Norwood Ewell of Penn State, the
1940 sprint king; Indiana's Camp
. bell Kane in the 880; Al Blozis of
Georgetown in the shot put; Cali
fornia's Martin Biles in the jave
lin;. Johnny Wilson of U. S. C,
co-champion in the high jump;
and Harris, given another chance
to outdo his own efforts of the
, trials Friday.
Center of attention in the high
jump was Les Steers of Oregon,
the lad who startled the sports
world with a leap of 6 feet 11
Inches last Tuesday and who hop
ed id reach the seven-foot mark
today. . .. . ,
Opening attraction in the track
events was the-mile, with Leslie
MacMitchell of New York uni
versity a standout Kane was seen
as his closest rival. . . . ) s
The quarter-mile run promised
another battle, pitting. Grover
Klemmer of California against a
field that included Hubert Kerns
of U. S. C, Bill Lyda of Okla
homa, Bob Smith of Washington,
Harold Bogrow of New York U.,
Gene Littler of Nebraska and
others.
Oregon City Gets
Softball Tourney
PORTLAND,' June 21 (U.PJ
Oregon City Friday was named
as the new annual state softball
tournament site. District groups
were announced, but date of the
playoffs was not given.
Groupings by counties included:
No. 12 Lane, Douglas and Coos;
No. 13 Curry, Josephine, Jack
son, Klamath and Lake.
Valley Golf Tourney
FIB ST BOUND (morning)
Eaiene Country Club, No, 1 les :
8:00 L. Omlid, Oakway
8:05 Webster, Oakway
fl:10 Dutton, Oakway
Hedffef.
.Fry, Broadmoor .
Mead,
8:15 Turner, oakway
,, MpHyrmiHn,- Broadmoor .
8:20 Ml) ford. Oakway
Crosby.
8:25 Blechschmidt, Oakway ,
-Miller,
8:30 Peters, Oakway
8:35 Crooch. Oakway
-Jensen,.
Mar low.
Eugene County Club, No. 10 Tee
8:00 Milligan. Eugene ,
8:05 Olsen, Eugene
.Johnson, Albany
.Carpenter, Albany
8:10 Leal. Eugene .
Fortmilier.
8:15 Prescott. Eugene
8:20 Mills, Eugene
8:25 Hoak, Eugene
8:30 Ragen, Eugene
8:35 Koke, Eugene
Laurel wood Golf Coarse, No. 1 Tee
8:00 Boyer. Eastmoreland Rose.
8:05 Westline. Eastmoreland -
Stephens.
Golden.
8:10 Proctor. Eastmoreland
8:15 Jett. Eastmoreland
8:20 L. Stafford. Eastmoreland
8:25 Siverson, Eastmoreland
Rice.
8:30 Charles. Eastmoreland
8:35 Martini, Eastmoreland
Murch,
Blasen.
Laurelwood Golf Coane, No. 10 Tee
B:00 O'Connell. Laurelwood Hofer.
8:05 K. Omlid, Laurelwood .
8:10 Taylor, Laurelwood
8:15 Beeks. Lauxeiwooa
8:20 Red Omlid, Laurelwood Wyss. Colwood Morelock. Cottage Grove
8-25 Buck Laurelwood Hanset. Colwood Jones. Cottage Grove .,
8:30 L Omlid. Laurelwood Donnelly. Colwood Wolford. Cottage Grove
8:35 Sutton, Laurelwood -uns..
SECOND ROUND (afternoon)
Laurelwood Golf Course, No. 1 Tee
100 L Omlid. Oakway Hedges. Broadmoor . Cameron. Rose City
105 Webster, Oakwav Frey. Broadmoor . Carson, Rose City
110 Hutlon. Oakway Mead. Broadmoor Lees. Rose City
1M5 Turner. Oakway McReynolds; Broadmoor Cordes, Rose City
1-20 Mllford. Oakway Crosby. Broadmoor Rache. Rose Cltv
1:25 Blechschmidt. Oakway Miller. Broadmoor Bodway. Rose City
130 Peters. Oakway Jensen. Broadmoor . Hughe.. Rose City
1:35 Crooch. Oakway Marlow. Broadmoor Bailey. Rose City
Laurelwood Golf Course, No. 10 Tee
V.00 Milligan. Eugene Johnson. Albany
1-05 Olsen. Eugene Carpenter. Albany
1:10 Leal. Eugene Fortmiller. Albany ...
1:15 Prescott. Eugene Bates. Albany
1:20 Mills. Eugene Hocken. Albany
1:25 Hoak, Eugene B. Bates. Albany
1:30 Ragen. Eugene Roberts, Albany .
1:35 Koke, Eugene Martin, Albany -.
Eugene Country Club, No. 1 Tee
100 Boyer. Eaf1moroland .....Rose, City View
105 Westllng, Eastmoreland .Stephens. City View
j -10 Proctor. Eastmoreland Golden. City View ,
1:15 Jett. Eastmoreland Rice. City View .
1:20 L. Stafford. Eastmoreland .-C. Stafford. City View
1:25 Siverson, Eastmoreland Vetch. City View
130 Charles. Eastmoreland . Murch. City View
1:35 Martini, Eastmoreland Blasen, City View
Eugene Country Club, No, 10 Tee
:0O O'Connell. Laurelwood Hofer.
:0 K. Omlid. Laurelwood Brown.
1:10 Tavior, Laureiwooa wn. wwooa .
115 Becks, Laurelwood Stuckrath. Colwood
1:20 Red Omlid. Laurelwood wyss. oiwooa
1:28 Buck. Laurelwood ...Hanset, Colwood
5:30 L. Omlid. Laurelwood Donnelly. Colwood-...
MM Sutton. Laurelwood Gunst. Colwood
TounNAMENT OFFICIALS Wendell
taorer; Ed Siegmund, associate scorer.
BU LES GOVERNING PLAY ON BOTH COURSES: (
. 1. Improve your lie with club head only.
2. You may clean your ball on the efrean.
3. Medal-nlay rules shall be observed at All times.
4. Individual score cards must be tabulated by opponent. -
6. Each player is responsible for pmtin score card with officials Immediately, after completion of each 18 holes.
6. U.S.G.A. rules prevail (no fttymies in medal playi.
7. A player who picks up disqualifies the entire team.
8. Players not ataiUng morning c efitvaooa rounds according to ichedula win b disautlUied.
Harris Breaks World Discus Throw
Oakland Again Defeats Loop
Leading Sacramento Solons
(Associated Press)
Sacramento's Coast league base
ball prestige is beginning to slip.
The Senators fell before Oakland
again Friday night, 3 to 2, prov
ing they're not the near-invincible
team their record seems to: indi
cate. It took 13 innings of steady
pressure before Sacramento wilted
in the face of Stanley Corbett's
seven-hit pitching and Oakland's
power, at the . plate.
In another drawn-out game, San
Diego squeezed by Hollywood 4
to 3 -
Washington Crew
Coach Pessimistic
FOUGHKEEPSIE, N. Y, June
21 (U.R) Most of the crews as
sembled on the banks of the Hud
son were eased up in preparation
for final time trials over the week
end, but Al Ulbrickson) coach of
the Waningtcn Huskies, sent his
varsity and junior varsity eiKhls
ever the full course for Ihe last
time belore.the regatta Wednes
day.
Ulbrickson clocked his varsity
boat fcr thi four miles in 19:48
and th jayvee shell for' thre.
miles in 15:02, and he expressed
concern over the former.
'They need some more condi
tioning," he said. "I knew they
would not reach their peak be
cause we had such bad weather
in Seattle before coming East, but
I never dreamed they would look
as ragged as they did today". How
ever, I'm quite satisfied with the
junior boat."
The Huskies suffered their first
casualty today when Doyle Fow
ler, No. 4 varsity oarsman, came
in after a short afternoon spin
With a sore throat and slight cold.
. If Fowler is unable to row on
Wednesday, Ulbrickson would use
Bill Sauer or Hi Leinenweber, his
J. V. No. 4 and 6. Alternate Chri
stofferson would then come up to
fill in the vacancy, in the second
shell. '
."If that' happens, we don't do
any winning on Wednesday," Ul
brickson commented.
To counteract Ulbrickson's pes
simism, Coach Ky Ebright of Cali
fornia said that the Huskies looked
even better than they did in lick
ing the Bears by three lengths
earlier in the year. "Just wait till
you see them on Wednesday," ne
advised. . -
COUGARS SKED AGGIES
PULLMAN, Wash.,. June .21
(U.R) Washington State college and
Texas A. & M. football teams will
meet in- Tacoma, Wash., on Dec.
6, 1941, school officials announced
today.
Broadmoor .
...Cameron. Rose City
....Carson, Rose City
. Lees. Rose. City
,H.Cordes, Rose City
,Rache. Rose City
Bodway, Rose City
HuRhes, Rose City
.Bailey, Rose Ctty
Broadmoor ...
Broadmoor
Broadmoor
Broadmoor .
Broadmoor
Wilcox. Lloyds .
. Anderson, Lloyds
Albany .
.Roecker. Lloyds
-Bates, Albany . Markstaller, Lloyds
-Hocken. Albany ; Legler. Lloyds
B. Bates, Albany ..Sherlock. Lloyds
-Roberts. Albany Fleskes, Lloyds
-Martin, Albany Berg, Lloyds
City View
.Clark, - Med ford
City View Harrington, Med ford
City View .....-Simmons. Med ford
City View Hammond. Med ford
O. Stafford. City View - Staples. Medford
'etch. City View , Price. Med'ord
City view . Porter. Medford
City View Pruitt. Medford
Colwood
Zimmerly. Cottage
.Brown, Colwood Lemley. Cottage Grove
Cook. Colwood Langston, Cottage Grove
Stuckrath. Colwood Den son. Cottage Grove
tonwooa . .....uasper, vuuaKe
rove
.Wilcox. Lloyds .
-Anderson. Lloyds
.Roecker. Lloyds
.MarKstaiier, Lloyds
,-Legler, Lloyds -
.Sherlock. Lloyds
-i-iesges. Liovds
-Berg, Lloyd
-Clark. Mrdford
..Harrington. Medford
. Simmon. Medford
..Hammond. Medford
..Staples. Medford
.. Price. Medford
..Porter. Medford
..Pruitt, Medford
Colwood . ,
Colwood ..
....Zimmerly. Cottage Grove Boyer. Evergreen
Lemley, Cottage Grove. ......Ehle. 'Evergreen
. Langston, Cottage Grove ...... Holmes, Evergreen
...'.Denson. Cottage Grove ......Gosnell, Evergreen
Moreland, Cottage Grove ..Suesens. Evergreen
..Jones. Cottage Grove ..Cayo. Evergreen
Wolford. Cottage Grove Bottger. Evergreen
.. uasper, uonage orove ..... Hoag, Evergreen
Wood, referee Jim
O'Connell, manager;
San Francisco laced Portland 10
to 3 in a pitcher's nightmare 16
bases were issued on balls, and
there were three wild pitches. Joe
Callahan and Joe Orrell, Portland's
first two hurlers, allowed 11 walks,
while Sam Gibson of Seals passed
five. San Francisco won in the
fifth with five runs on five walks,
one sacrifice, one error, . and two
singles.
" Los Angeles batted evenly in
the hitting department with Se
attle, but managed to hold together
in the clutches to win 3 to 1. Both
teams collected seven hits each.
Scores: '
. . R H E
Sacramento 1 2 7 3
Oakland 3 8 1
Munger and Wieczorek, Klutz
(2); Corbett and Conroy.
San Francisco 10 12 2
Portland . 3 7 2
Gibson and Ogrodowski; Calla
han, Orrell (5), Gonzales (9) and
Schultz.
Los Angeles 3 7 2
Seattle 1 7 0
- Prim and Campbell; Johnson,
Brown (7), Soriano (9) and Col
lins. San Diego ... 4 9 2
Hollywood 3 7 2
Terry and Detore; Dasso, Bit-
horn (8) and Dapper.
Spokane Indians
Regain WIL Lead
(Associated Press)
Spokane went back into the
Western. . International baseball
league lead by half a game Friday
night, defeating Yakima, 13-10, in
a 10-inning blasting match.
Yakima had held the league lead
just 24 hours.
Frank Milani s triple with three
men on base sewed up the game
for Spokane in the tenth after the
lead had shifted half a dozen times
during the regular playing period.
Spokane, incidentally, ran up the
tidy total of 17 hits to Yakima's
10. ,
The evenings most impressive
performance, however, was given
by Tacoma, which scored a double
shutout over Wenatchee, 9 to 0
and 3 to 0. Bryant Stephens turned
in a steady eight-hit job in the
opener and Mel Marlowe, pitching
his fourth straight win, allowed
only seven Wenatchee hits in the
nightcap.
.Vancouver also scored a shutout
at Salem's expense. The num
ber 13 came up for Salem 13
Vancouver hits which produced
four runs in the first inning and
three others later for the 7-0
score. Cy Greenlaw, hurling for
the Canadian team, gave seven
hits. Bill , Brenner and Smead
Jolley both homered.
Pairings
..
...
Spulnlk, Corvallis
.......Coleman, Corvallis
i-Gill. Corvallis
Walgren, Corvallis
, -.Babb, Corvallis
Weir. Corvallis
Small. Corvallis
..Englestad, Corvallis
Steers. Peninsula
Leptich. Peninsula
Westen, Peninsula
George. Peninsula
.Smith. Peninsula
.Lento. Peninsula
,Fry. Peninsula
Cochran. Peninsula
Scharbach. Oregon Cit
Latourette. Oregon City
Bigham. Oregon City
...........Zanniker. Oregon City
Johnson Jr., Oregon City
Johnson Sr.. Oregon City
Stewart. Oregon City
Nicolai, Oregon City
Grove
...Boyer. Evergreen
,hle. Evergreen
...Holmes. Evergreen
...Gosnell. Evergreen
Suesen. Evergreen
Cayo. Evergreen
-Bottger. Evergreen
.Hoag. Evergreen
Spulnik. Corvallis
Coleman. Corvallis
. Gill. Corvallis
Walgren. Corvallis
Babb, Corvollix
Weir. Corvallis
Small. Corvallis
. . En files tad. Corvallis
..ww.,
.......
Steers. Peninsula
LepUeh. Peninsula
......Weston. Peninsula
......George. Peninsula
Smith, Peninsula
Lehto. Peninsula
Fry. Peninsula
Cochran. Peninsula
.
.
......
....
.....Scharbach, Oregon City
.... Latourette. Oregon City
Bigham. Oregon City
.Zannlker. Oregon City
......Johnson Jr., Oregon City
... Johnson Sr.. Oregon City
..Stewart. Oregon City
....Nicolai. Oregon City
Dick Strlte, scorer: Dr. E. Hunt, associate
THE REGISTER-GUARD.' EUGENE. OREGON
Yanks Trounce
Detroit, 14-4
DiMaggio Hits Safety
In 33rd Straight Game
By JUDSON BAILEY
(Associated Press Sports Writer)
If the New York Yankees never
had had their super-teams of
super-stars Ruth, Gehrig, Gomez,
Lazzeri and the rest this year's
club might be called great.
Fans often get excited over
teams nowhere near as powerful
as the present Yankees, who are
handicapped in gaining recognition
because the memory of exploits of
their marvelous predecessors lin
gers. Yet the way the Bombers are
blasting in the American league
right now, there is a possibility
they will become another scourge.
The Yankees are in second place,
to be sure, but they have beaten
the pace setting Cleveland Indians
seven times in 10 games and didn't
really get rolling until recently.
Won 10 of Last 12
They have won 10 of their past
12 games and looked impressive
in doing it. In 16 consecutive
games they have walloped 27 home
runs. Joe DiMaggio has hit safely
in 33 straight contests, matching
the great streak of Rogers Horns
by in 1922 in the National league,
Charley "King Kong" Keller has
hit a home run in each of the past
four games.
This was the sort of slugging
the Yankees threw at the Detroit
Tigers Friday for a 14-4 victory.
DiMaggio collected four hits.
Cleveland was beaten 7-6, by the
lowly Washington Senators in a
loose game that included 30 hits
and three errors.
Jeff Heath made four hits for
the second straight day and the
Indians rallied for three runs in
the ninth inning to tie the score.
but the Senators punched across
the winning run in their half
when George Archie singled, stole
second, and raced home on a sin
gle by Buddy Lewis.
Dodgers Improve Position
The Boston Red Sox. outhit for
once, managed to beat the St.
Louis Browns, 4-2, in the only
other American league game.
The Brooklyn Dodgers improved
their position in the National lea
gue by clipping the Cincinnati
Reds, 6-z, behind the three-hit
pitching of chubby Hugh Casey.
The New York Giants scored
five runs in the eighth inning of
a night game at St. Louis to beat
the Cardinals, 6-2, and cut their
first place margin to two games.
Lefty Larry French pitched
four-hit ball to bring the Chicago
Cubs a 5-0 shutout over the Bos
ton Braves.
The Philadelphia Phillies, who
lost a big lead and their ball game
to the Cardinals Thursday, re
peated the same trick against the
Pittsburgh . Pirates Friday. A
three-run homer by Nick Etten in
the seventh gave the Phils a 6-2
lead. But the Pirates scored four
times in their half of the seventh
and won, 7-6.
A's Meet Medford
In Two-Game Series
The Eugene Athletics travel to
Medford today for a two game
series with the Medford Craters
A game tonight will be an ex
hibition affair with a Sunday
afternoon game to count in league
standings.
The A's are fourth in league
standings at present with two wins
and one loss. They are still in the
running for the pennant since
every team m the league has been
beaten at least once. The loop was
thrown into a five team race last
week when the Bend Elks upset
the previously undefeated Albany
Alcos. Albany and Klamath Falls
are tied for the league lead with
four wins and one loss. Bend is
next with three and one and Eu
gene next with two and one. Sil
erton has won one and lost one.
Hills Creek and Medford have
each won one and lost three and
Toledo has yet to win a game and
has lost 'five.
Either Pete Igoe or Bob Wilt
shire will be the starter for Eu
gene Sunday with Al Linn and Hal
Ankarberg in line for chucking
duty in the exhibition game to
night. Jess Troeh High In
State Trapshooting
SEASIDE, June 21 W Scat
tergun experts began firing In
singles and doubles competition at
the annual Oregon trapshoot
championships here Saturday.
Opening day shooting saw Vic
Plath, Bend, break 196 of 200
birds to win the division A title.
One bird behind Plath were Jess
Troeh, Eugene, and S, G. Menden
hall. Grants Pass.
Glen Bradley, Pendleton,
smashed 193 discs to win in class
B. Maurice Day, Coquille, scored
186 to top class C.
Four birds behind Nendenhall
and Troeh was Ray Glass of Eu
gene with 191 in class A. Dr. J. D.
Tye of Eugene, competing in class
B shot 191.
Other Eugene men shooting In
the meet who will see action Sun
day include Fred ePters, Nick
Hanauskn, John Hurd, Clint Hurd.
A. C. McCord, Ed Bridkey and
Archie Long.
Nova Signed
For Louis
NEW YORK, June 21 Wl Lou
Nova, California collegian, Satur
day was signed by Promoter Mike
Jacobs to meet Champion Joe
Louis for the heavyweight boxing
title in September.
The site and date will be an
nounced later. Jacobs, in selecting
Nova from a long list of chal
lengers, including Billy Conn,
pointed out that Lou was the
only one of the group that had
not had a shot at the title.
Nova staged a geat comeback
to qualify for the title shot after
a year away from the ring be
cause of illness following his de
feat by Tony Galento in Septem
ber, 1939. The Californian return
ed to competition last fall and
after a warm-up bout or so,
punched Pat Comiskey all over
the ring to win a ten-round deci
sion in Madison Square Garden
last January and then knocked
out Max Baer for the second time
in the eighth round of their April
engagement in the Garden.
Ray Carlen, Nova's manager,
said Lou would leave soon for
the Maine woods, where he will
spend several weeks in prelimin
ary training. Louis, showing signs
of stateness in knocking out conn
in the 13th round last Wednes
day, will take things easy for the
next two months. Originally, Jac
obs planned to throw Abe Simon
against the champion next month.
Hillbillies Play
Klamath Sunday
The Hills Creek Hillbillies,
hungry for a victory after three
heart-breaking defeats, go into
action against the Klamath Falls
Pelicans in a regular State league
tussle Sunday afternoon at Swim
mers' Delight. Game time is 2:30
p. m.
The Pellicans boast a strong
lineup which is at present tied
with the Albany Alcos for the
State league lead. They are slated
to play the Silverton Red Sox to
night at Silverton. A victory for
the Pelicans will put them all
alone at the top of the heap.
Wednesday night the Hills
Creek team will travel to Silver
ton to meet the Red Sox..
Bun Kelsay will probably be
the starting hurler Sunday for
the Hillbillies. Frank Kendall has
recovered from his knee injury
and will be ready for relief duty.
The Hillbillies have added a new
right-hand pitcher in Dick Webb,
California youth who won 10 and
lost two with the San Mateo
(California) junior college team
this spring. Another San Mateo
regular, Jack Powers, will prob
ably see action in the Hillbilly
lineup. Powers is an outfielder
and batted .337 in 40 games this
spring.
The Hillbilly lineup will be
Grover Kelsay at catcher, Howard
Parks at first base, Jake Plouff at
second, Len Stelzer at short and
Monty. Dean at third. The outfield
will be picked from among Homer
Parks, Dick Wright, Cliff Baxter
and Powers.
Joe Gordon
WHAT HE DID FRIDAY
AB RBI H PO A E
4 1 2 4 1 0
One two-base hit.
HIS SEASON'S RECORD
Hitting
AB RBI H Pet.
227 48 98, .256
Fielding
PO . A E Pet.
308 97 16 .960
-
Baseball
(Associated Press)
AMERICAN
W L PCT.
Cleveland 39 24 .619
New York 35 24 .593
Boston :.. 32 24 .571
Chicago 31 27 .534
Detroit 32 30 .516
Philadelphia 26 32 .448
Washington : 21 38 .356
St. Louis I.. 19 36 .345
NATIONAL
W 1j PCT.
St. Louis 42 19 .689
Brooklyn . 39 20 .661
New York ... 30 27 .526
Cincinnati 30 29 .508
Chicago 29 30 .492
Pittsburgh 22 28 .440
Boston 19 34 .358
Philadelphia 17 41 ' .293
COAST
W j PCT.
Sacramento . 51 22 .699
San Diego . 40 35 .533
Seattle 37 35 .514
San Francisco .... 38 37 .607
Los Angeles ...... 34 41 .453
Oakland 32 41 .438
Hollywood ... 31 40 .437
Portland 30 42 .417
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Women's Golf
In Semi-Finals
Play Ends Next Week
For R. A. Babb Trophy
Mrs. Carl Phetteplace moved
into the semi-finals of the annual
women's championship tournament
at the Eugene Country club Friday
by defeating Mrs. Howard Chand
ler, 2 and 1. Mrs. David B. Evans
entered the semi-finals by beating
Mrs. S. C. Endicott, 8 and 8.
Other semi-finalists arc Mrs.
Newton Smith who beat Mrs. M.
G. Howard 5 and 3 and Mrs. Jos
eph Koke who defeated Mrs. Don
Ragen 6 and 4.
In the second flight Mrs. Grace
Moore defeated Mrs. C. W. God
love, one up on the 25th hole and
Mrs. Foster Burnett defeated Mrs.
Max Rubenstein 6 and 4.
The semi-final matches will be
played Monday and will pit Mrs.
Phetteplace against Mrs. Evans and
Mrs. Smith against Mrs. Koke.
Those eliminated, from the
championship flight drop down
into the first flight and Mrs.
Chandler will meet Mrs. Endicott
and Mrs. Howard plays Mrs. Ragen,
Mrs. Moore and Mrs. Burnett will
meet Monday for the second flight
title.
The coveted R. A. Babb trophy
will be at stake in the finals which
will be played either Tuesday or
Wednesday of next week.
Pairings for semi-final matches
follow:
Championship Flight
Mrs. Carl Phetteplace vs. Mrs.
David B. Evans.
Mrs. Newton Smith vs. Mrs. Jos
eph Koke.
First Flight
Mrs. Howard Chandler vs. Mrs.
S. C. Endicott.
Mrs. M. G. Howard vs. Mrs. Don
Ragen.
Second Flight
Mrs. Grace Moore vs. Mrs. Fos
ter Burnett.
Lewis, Sweet Home
Tonight At Stadium
Civic Stadium tonight will be
the scene of a Cascade league
game between the Lewis Lumber
and the Sweet Home teams. Game
time has been set at 8:30 p. m.
Bud Mauney will probably get
the starting call on the mound for
the Lewis team. Daniels or Har
rison will probably be the mounds-
man for Sweet Home.
Tonights game will mark the
first Eugene appearance of the
Sweet Home team. It will be a
regular league game.
In Sunday league games the
ClO-Plywood team travels to Ven
eta and Giustina goes to Vaughn.
Golfers Arrive For
Valley Tournament
Golfers from all over Western
Oregon began to pour Into Eu
gene today for the ninth annual
Willamette Valley Golf association
team tournament to be held to
morrow over the Country club
and Laurelwood courses.
Sixteen eight-man teams have
entered making for an entry list
of nearly 150 of1 the state's top
flight golfers. The field includes
seven teams from Portland clubs
and 11 clubs; from over the state
Trophy's for the tourney will
include the medalist, champion
ship team, runner-up team, second
division medalist and the low
scorers on each team.
The Eastmoreland team of Port
land is the defending champion
and last year's tourney medalist
was Sid Milligan.
Klamath Falls Boxers
Lose On Hoquiam '
Boxing Show
HOQUIAM, June 21 (4 Da
vey Ward, Tacoma, took a tech
nical kayo from Buddy Peterson,
Klamath Falls, Ore., in the third
round of a welterweight boxing
match here Friday night. Peter
son was on the canvas six times
in the third round before Referee
Bill Loomis stopped the slaughter.
A sudden decision to slug it out
won a welterweight match for
Johnny O'Connell, Portland, over
Jack Curley, Klamath Falls, in
teh second round. Curley floored
O'Connell twice in the first round
but wilted under the Portland
boy's savage attack in the second,
going down for counts five times
before he fell clear out of the
ring to be counted out.
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- CITY NEWS jofK
Visit Superintendent'! Office
Hubert Moor, clerk of the Stella
Magladry school district, Mrs.
Edna Stevens, clerk of the Dex
ter district, Mrs. Margaret Walker,
clerk at Walker, Mrs. Ira Jeffers,
board member of the Alma district,
Ernest Skinner, board member of
the Mt. Vernon district, and Miss
Lucile Vitus, clerk of the Mt. Ver
non district, called at the office
of County Superintendent Moffitt
Friday,
Enroute to Hawaii
Lieut, and Mrs. Fred A. Adler
of Fort Wood, Mo,, are in Eugene
visiting their parents, Mrs. Mable
Adler, and Mr. and Mrs. C. W.
Gordon. Mrs. Adler was formerly
Joyce Gordon. They will sail from
San Francisco, June 24, for Sco
field Barracks, Hawaii, where they
win live ior iwo years.
Suitcases Found
Three or four suitcases stolen
Wednesday from the parked car of
Fritz Crisler Replaces
Yost As Michigan
Athletic Director
ANN ARBOR, Mich., June 21,
(U.R) Herbert O. "Fritz" Crisler,
the coacli who put the University
of Michigan back on the football
map afler five years of obscurity.
was elevated Friday to the job of
athletic director.
He was chosen by the univer
sity regents to succeed one of the
greatest names in big-time col
lege football, the aged and ailing
Fielding H. Yost whose point-a-minute
tradition Crisler has car
ried on for the last three years.
WESTFIR ITEMS
WESTFIR, June 21. (Special)
Mrs. Willard Humphrey enter
tained for her daughter Loretta
Ann honoring her on her seventh
birthday. Games were played
and refreshments served. Guests
present were: Lenord and Junior
Crockett, George Bleile, Johnnie
Eshom, Floretta Eshom, Bonnie
Stock, Dale Pettyjohn, Jaunita,
Barbara and Patsy Sue Wessner,
Kenneth and Jean Mauhant
Teddy and Myrtle Bennett, Ken
neth McCoy, Beryl Mason, Ra
mona and Harvey Howard.
Mr. and Mrs. L. K. Posyar and
children Betty and Charles spent
a few days in Redding, Calif., vis
iting relatives. Miss Betty re
mained to accept a position at
the Montgomery Ward store in
Redding. Charles Posvar visited
the Crete Robinson family in
Klamath Falls. The Robinsons
are former residents of Westfir.
Mr. and Mrs. L. Drupelli en
tertained recently for Mr. Dru
pelli's birthday. Cards were
played. , Guests present were
Mr. and Mrs. N; Perry, Mr. and
Mrs. L. K. Posvar and Mr. and
Mrs. L. Drupelli.
Mr. and Mrs. L. Lewellyn
have moved to Oakridge and
have taken a house in the vicin
ity of the high school.
The Walling Circuit of Browns
ville will have a moving picture
every Tuesday evening in the
Westfir theatre building.
Bruce Pettviohn has been an
pointed by the Red Cross head
quarters to represent the "pre
paredness of disaster" plan.
DIRECTOR, CLERK NAMED
NORTH FORK, June 21 (Spe
cial) At the annual school meet
ing held at the Portage school
house, Mrs. Ben Shirley was re
elected clerk and Eastman Severy
was elected director. The matter
of electricity for the schoolhouse
was left up to the school board.
Mrs. Leo Meadows was hostess
last week to the Stitch and Chat
ter club. Following a social after
noon, refreshments were served.
Wireless rays may be a mile
long, while X-rays are shorter
than atoms.
ANNOUNCEMENT...
SEYMOUR'S RANCH, located on (Be Mc
. Kenzle river, 39 miles from Eugene,
NOUNCES THE COMPLETION of o group
MODERN, DELUXE VACATION C0TIAGS
.- They are completely furnished rift'
showers, kitchen, fireplace, bearoeffl
Simmons beds, and comfortable DaP
and chair. The cottages are built on
with the per"
overnanaing ine ovi. -
signed tor comfort and relaxation. These
faces can be Inspected al Seymour!
1 or Information regarding them ma? o
Seymour's Cafe, Eugene.
DARLE SEYMOUR; P
TWENTY-FIVE VOTES
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Contest
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Ported to city ioHc K7'
Mrs. Sllrk.l. d ,
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teat St. Martin's Sprinis in J
'"gfon, where she S3
mam some timc tegJI
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Preach at the l" , ' M
Sunday at the Spring 3
djrt church John JH
be EUCSt sn n ct ul
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turned to Eugene M
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Ed Stillwell of FlIOMI, J
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TRAFFIC! utsm
W. A. Montandon, Jack If
D. & C. Logging Co, double 1
ing, each fine $1. 1
R. F. Bishop, Anthony CiJ
vicn, u & c. Logging .ft, i
violation, each fine tl 1
Hazel Kirkpatrick, Paul &f
overtime parking, each Imi
R. F. Cvitanovich.blockJ
wav. tl. . 1
H. C. ' Barker, wrong id
street, ?1.
BUILDING FERMTTi I
Ward Johnston, newresiM
1228 Polk, $2,000.
E. J. Tonge, repair reside
542 E. Twelfth, $65.
John Ziolkouski, new tea
at 1855 Franklin, $2,500.
Dan McCugh, repair ru
at 165 E. Thirteenth, 115.
HOLT NAMED DBECn
GARDENWAY, June il-j
cial) The annual school a
was held oh Monday erem
H. A. Holt elected si IKI
member of the school boaii
Adams was elected clrtj
budget was adopted. Ctaaj
Chase retired as board M
and Wilfred Cook m 4
Monday evening Mrs. tH
A. Chase entertained w i
Nancy Chase with t
slumber party at tier nomej
at the Dartv were M 1
rvtiieen Pultisnn. Dorolhf 0
Judy Egge, Nancy M
Norma Jean Beaver tnawj
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