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LOU BELLISIMO
State Ciantpiors
tiling Chatter
Rv PETE CORNACCHIA
who has earned widespread rcsncct and
, ..Rf msii"1" :. ,. . i. ifi i...
Si .,onrt his advice with deeds and clearly has estab-
fcjiH the nld master here at the present lime.
r.' as n" . . .1 i i ... .
Tina Irishman" brougnt me local association its first
gBttiuw , hin j several years when he csnhirnd th
. n recently aw
ffCbably felt more
alCnt clothing finish
1 i. the Class C team
Md rhamp H'lsted, Bob
. "
-0 will
fei regional and na
Is.1 5...i,:n next month,
N' f T o easEdJen-
"TO they compete
rocinnals at
id couegw
&t the fin time Bellisi.
Ji t 195. has carried
L from tournaments in
K'UltSWCSl. un.j J
i,(ees when he came up
5 first time in 1940,
Ffjud. finished third in
En the Northwest International Bowling Congress tourney at
K UK and Kelcy Allen Jr. were second in doubles in the 1851
ft it Vancouver, B. C, and the same pair claimed third in
rt lacoma, where Bellisimo was fifth in all-events.
KifjplUreu sue."-" "-- f f - hum
Etise only two times he entered, and also teamed with George
Lierfor the city Class A doubles title in 1951.
ion heat the total o his other two games in the scries.
Lere 145 in the first and 144 in the third.
We much of his bowling was in the 1930's at. has Angeles
Lii.t immunity became affiliated with the ABC, all phases
Um in this area will continue to benefit from Louie Bellisi-
llive oi use norwwcai.
Mir roses and thorns have been strewn hither and
L i. uetker section of this paper, so here's a plain old gar-
Ariel? PaS'e to viiaitmoM "bi"-b c jjiiittji, ami
tfkfiliik book. .
fards are carried back only to 1948 and the committee uses
fetpage lor a note urging anyone wun prior records 10 mrmsn
UwaitShuH, city secretary. The book notes high marks in
wrff ve years oi tourney acuun muiuue uuiMiua iiuinoer learn
:$3ir0m UaSS A in wto-tv, ru ivuutrtauii-uuy duiffisun oou-
illJMfrom Class B m 19O0-S1, Kay urmt singles o 713 from
b A ia 1948-50, and Gordy McEwen all-events of 1,900 from
E A ill 1948-49.
fending city champions this year are Seven Up team of 2,949
Cta A, Cliff loster-fete rnce oouoies or iptis trom Ulass A,
iiaieniian singles of 673 from Class B, and Glen Dotson all-
kii si 1.867 from Class A.
El teams, two from each class, launch the tourney at 3 p.m.
Kiy at Timber Bowl in the first of two weekends of team eom
JSm. Tie third and fourth weekends will be used for doubles
s at the Eugene Recreation.
! lost two votes and next year's state men's tournament
bibsence of past city presidents Mayor Ed Johnson and Myron
uk It's Coos Bay by one vote. Henzler wasn't at the annual
pi alter the state show at Albany because of illness.
Eli stale association undoubtedly gets a fine president in Alex
Hkr of Eugene.
Pair Share .
Tourney Lead
BATON ROUGE
iicwirttinpr Kim Unit...
caught fire on the back nine Sat-
uruay m snare a one-stroke lead
in the SM.nnn Raton
golf tournament.
Holscher, a 23 year old White
I'lams. Pi. Y.. smlin.,l ,u. -
- --, l ruiuilHl, BllUS. a
seven undpr nap i,
' tuujiia
ments low round so far, lo bring
. imiu rouna total to 208.
The 42 year old Harper, play-
oui oi i-nattanooga, fired a 66
jmn m tne lead.
A nrofessinnal (K,
. . t,,a
months. Hnknhr I.:-
, umwi iijs
one-day-old nine hole course rec
ord by coming in with another
31, a stroke holt
... iatpvi a
come home score.
The veteran Ted Kroll, a front-
runner for fhn first !, J.
fell far off the pace with a 75. '
ur. i.ary Middleeoff of Mem
his. nre-lmii-namnnt r,rn;(n
' w.uittc auu
co-holder of th to.m,mj
lead wiih Kroll, went over par
tor me lirst time m the tourney
with a 73 and slid in 211
One sfroke back of the lead
ers at ZW were Mike Souehak of
Mamaroneck, N. Y., Ed Furgol of
St, LOUIS and .lim l?fii.MoB i
aan francisco.
Gordon Soltau
Tops Scorers
PHILADELPHIA Ml Gordon
ioltau, San Francisco's brilliant.
pass receiver and conversion kick
er, led the National Football
League in scoring last season
with 114 points, official statistics
disclosed Saturday,
Soltau. former Mtnnpsfifa pnt
edged Cleveland's great place
Kicker, Lou Groza, by six points.
Soltau scored six tfmrlirimvns An
pass receptions, kicked 48 extra
points out of 49, and succeeded
mm w ot is Held goat attempts.
He scored 20 more coints last
season than in 1852.
Groza, who established a field
goal record ot 23 to eclipse his
old mark of 19 established in
1952, finished the campaign with
108 points 39 extra points and
23 three pointers. In four sea
sons Groza now has kicked fiS
field goals, the most by any play
er m tne mstory ot tne league,
has attempted 101 for a percent
age of .643.
Dtan Taylor rolled the association's high game of the
Kim aid became the first member of the 275 Club at the
mm when he hit 277 in a 627 series Thursday night for
m Sip 'n Snack in the Moose circuit.
l! had nine straight strikes and put the next one in the pocket
to seven never moved. He spared and picked up eight pins.
Re Eeereation also produced another association mark for the
uiaCySlocum's 1,062 team performance Wednesday in a 2-2
rtewith Ted Reed Nash. Contributing to the eclipse of Seven
IJ50 record were Hack Cypcar, 200, Oscar Quinn, 174, Bill
ps, 246, Frank McCants, 235, and Ray Hoffman, 207,
ptegercame within a strike of hitting the 275 Club when he
a Wednesday for Booth-Kelly in Retail Lumber at the
pa Ekstrom's 600 string ended at six Wednesday as he led
mum 221, 583 in the Major circuit.
West oi three strong series in the Major loop was Waldo
rt 232, 646 for Slavens Construction. Frank McCants had
fillfw(t,n clAniin ...l.:,? t ... t,-ii:-: -j , ooc
w Nash. Johnny Lawrence trailed Taylor this week with
8 and then came Walt Shull, 235, 618; Ralph Petzoid, 233,
WW Bichardson. 22fi. 607- Tlauo Van Fneson. 231. M)5: Swede
Wi213, 604: Ted Bender. 238 fini- Mno Mnvur. 2ffl. 601: and
fcOver, 601.
ptaoalso had 212 and 209 with that 215 for his first triple
season and one of the very few in the association. That's
Packs hi?) SUaOa !fk ins: !. tU Tnnwnn4inm
WGundcrson, who leads women with a 171 average, led for
wek with 222, 556 Tuesday for J. P. O'Ncil Lumber in
aciissic at the Recreation. Betty Bernardi hit 548, while
Unsberrv tallica 915 M..fi it;nfl .i!,4 ooa sio and
FQsiram had 236, 513.
splits were Tom Kiess, 2-7-10, Ruth Hoaks, 4-7-10, Gloria
Wll. 6-5-ln and r.i. -D-,
r, ' " u-a xaser, o-iu,
Eif sl unwraPPd a 116 triplicate Thursday for Eugene
woies at the Recreation.
Wehood Pro Shop and Pennywise Drugs meet next
I'oatsoay night in s ii :. ik Msin
felt Ik b a""- wicii sa e iui IIISV IM VD
ZKh "Creation. After relinquishing the lead for one week
iaS nn shPPers. Pennywise moved into the tie by
A 119 Slave ns Construction while Laurel wood was dropping
CI S Warren Hardware.
Kh 1 S been mueh serious tallc claiming the Pro Shop
fe1' "alne Shisler, and Bcmle Streifling have
hhZ ., w 'i821 in lhe mi trio handicap tourney
te.T J ran "rodcrick, Melba Wendel, and Cliff Burn
Ki ,Jn to seeond with i'7". while Dick Smith' Velma
MtZZFl are third with 1'787'
, nums rtu.iu,
"h Tau DMfa tc t..i 1 -f. 1 .mn..c
lm Uti ,1 inaiiiitiai vfianiuitiff 011 mis vampM
hih.llela chi mi Delta Upsilon i a rolloff. The
Nshfi , i soay 10P race ei Ch was Thursday leaner
Pud , .fi1? '? lhe rollnff. ana" DtJ was Tuesday winner.
Nir : 1 811 averages with 179 for Pi Kappa Alpha in
iiiii,,,,' rve' wmlB Tela Chi's Bruce Koppe topped mat
'f Sigma Soren5cn was Tuesday leader with 170 for
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LOGGERS CHAIN SAW
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ST, PETERSBURG. Fla. m ,
Outfielder Bobby Thomson of
the Milwaukee Braves suffered a
triple fracture o bis right ankle
Saturday and Dr. Sydney Gaynor
of the New York Yankees cstt-i
mated "conservatively" that he
would be out of action until June
15.
Dr. Gaynor originally said that
Thomson, acquired from the New
York Giants in a spectacular win-!
ter deal, would be sidelined "six
or eight weeks," But after study
ing X-rays, he revised the esti
mate .and emphasized that the
injury might even keep Thomson
out of the Braves' lineup longer,!
I d say now he 11 be out three
months," Br. Gaynor said. "And
I'm. afraid that is an optimistic
report." .
Thomson's injury, diagnosed as
similar to the one which sidelined
former Giant teammate Monte Ir
vin from April 4 to July 22 after
Phits Beaten Again
CLEARWATER, Fla. M The
Chicago White Sox ganged tip on
rookie pitcher Jack Sanford for
seven hits and five runs in the
seventh inning of a televised
game here Saturday to hand the
Philadelphia Phillies their fifth
exhibition defeat in seven games.
Bums Blank Red Sox
MIAMI m The Brooklyn
Dodgers won their fourth straight
exhibition game Saturday with a
5-0 shutout over the Boston Red
Sox.
Carl Erskine, the Dodgers' 20-
game winner last year, made his
spring debut and breezed through
four innings, allowing four of
the Red Sox's five hits.
Orioles Show Power
YUMA, Ariz. WS The Balti
more Orioles clubbed out six
home runs among 14 hits Satur
day to down San Diego of the
Pacific Coast League 14-7 and
run their spring exhibition streak
to seven victories in eight starts.
Grade Takes
Eastern Meet
ST. AUGUSTINE, Fla. W Mrs,
Grace DeMoss Smith, former Ca
nadian and Pacific Coast golf;
champion, Saturday won the 26th
Florida east coast tournament by
defeating Mrs. Marjorie Lindsay
McMillen of Decatur, 111,, 4 and
Mrs. Smith played one of the
finest rounds of her career. She
was two under men's par for the
fifteen holes. Par for the course
is 72,
Downhill Ski Event
Won by Dick Eueck
ASPEN fMn. HPITliek Eueck
of Sun Valley, Idaho, won the
downhill competition here Satur
day with a time of 2:08.2 in the
national championship ski races.
In the women's division, Nancy
Banks of Seattle took the down
hill with a time of 2:31.2.
This thrf.rfav ski event onened
Friday with 70 contestants regis
tered. The giant siaiom was won
Friday by Darreli Robinson. The
18 men and 52 women entered
will wind up competition with a
slalom race Sunday,
nositlls from the combined
three events make up the Roch
Cup event, whtie results irom
cHirlav's itnwnhill combined
with Sunday's slalom race make
up the national cnampionsnips,
OCC Chooses Cage
All-Star Quintet
unrerr.ANn ijpi Three nlavers
were unanimous cnotces 01 tua.-u
f !, Actttfnn fnilpeistfi Con
es iu, c
ference All-star basketball team
this year.
Tkn are rtAn Porter. Portland
State, center; and Ted Schade
witz, Eastern Oregon, and Bob
Frantz, Oregon Education, guards.
Others named to the first team
.., jnrrv Wvatt. oreson xecn.
and Larry Pryse, Eastern Oregon,
forwards.
Others named:
Portland Slate, and Frank Grove, Ore
gon fcaucautw, u,b,, j c.
Eastern Oregon, center, and Don Sut-
phto, oron teen, o
Honorable mention went to.nott
Brown, Porttano. a
enikow, Estem Oreson,
Thompson ana wary yt
gon Tjcb,
Baseball Slate Listed
Bv Washington State
PULLMAN, Wash. Washing
ton State College announced a 28-
game basebaU scneauie inuuuaj.
mciuuttis "------ - - .
10 at Kennewick against the Tn-
City Braves of tne western hum
m.. nwn rhft season
April 2 against the Washington
istate Penitentiary team at Walla
Walla. WSC starts Northern Divi-
sion play Apru 1 vm..
with Oregon State.
CAL RUGGERS WIN
bp.bkelF,Y. Calif. ffl-Univer-
beat UCLA i-3 oeioiB
in Memorial Stadium here Sat-
urday tn tne "1 lu"'
ever televised locally.
Grapefruit Roundup
Bobby Thomson
Fractures Leg
A's Edge Senators
WEST PALM BEACH, Fla. ffl
The Philadelphia Athletics main
tained a perfect grapefruit league
record Saturday with a 3-2 victory
over the Washington Senators.
The Athletics, under new man
ager Eddie Joost have won four
games without defeat
Sacs Win On Homer
FORT PIERCE, Fla. IP. An
eighth inning homer by Dale
Long brought in Sam Jethroe
from first base and gave the
Pittsburgh Pirates a S-4 win over
the Brooklyn Dodgers' "B" team
in an exhibition game Saturday,
Tigers Batter Saul
TAMPA, Fla. WS The Detroit
Tigers Saturday socked Saul
Rogovm, former Tiger and Wntte
Sox pitcher, for six runs in less
than three innings and then went
on to wallop Cincinnati 8-5,
Giants Nip Indians
PHOENIX, Ariz, m The New
York Giants scored three early
runs and made them stand up for
a 3-2 victory over the Cleveland
Indians Saturday,
Joe Miceli Gains
Nod Over Lombardo
CINCINNATI W Joe Miceli of!
New York defeated Johnny Lom
bardo of Mt. Carmel, Pa., m a
furious 10-round boxing contest
here Saturday night. The judges
unanimously gave the decision to
Miceli, who weighed ISOMi to
Lombardo's flat 150.
The fight, televised nationwide
over an ABC network, was fast
from beginning to end with Lom
bardo showing no fear of the New
York welterweight's vaunted left
hook. He carried the fight lo Mi
celi in the first two rounds but
caught too many hooks to win
either one.
a similar spring training accident
in 1952, came as 3 severe jolt to
the pennant hopes ot the Braves.
The injury occurred in the
eighth inning of Saturday's game
which the Yankees won, 3-2.
Thomson drew a walk off Yankee
Pitcher Bob Wsesler and then
headed for second base as Andy
Pafko bounced back to the pitch-!
ers box.
Attempting to slide, the 30-!
year-old Thomson caught his!
spokes short of the bag and
sprawled to the ground in in
tense pain. He was carried to the
clubhouse where Yankee team
physician Dr, Sid Gaynor diag-l
nosed the injury as a triple frac
ture of the right ankle and or-j
dered Thomson removed to near
by St, Anthony's Hospital,
Coast League
Trojans Triumph 6-4
Over Beaver Nine
GLENDALE, Calif. WA ninth
inning University of Southern
California rally gave the' Trojans
a 6-4 victory over the Portland
Beavers of the Pacific Coast
Baseball League Saturday.
Two bunts, a single, a wild
pitch and a passed ball were par
layed into a two-rua Inning that
broke a 4-4 tie. It was the sev
enth straight win for the collegians.
Left fielder Tony Santiso and
pitcher Marty Zuanich opened
the final inning with bunts. Both
advanced on a passed bail and
Santino scored on Portland pitch
er Don Tiemey's wild throw.
Verte Sorges popped a single oyer
shortstop to score Zuanich,
Angels 8, Seattle 5
FULLERTON, Calif. Los
Angeles scored five runs on one
hit in the seventh to trounce Se
attle 8-5 in a Pacific Coast League
exhibition game Saturday, Randy
Gumpert was the victorious Bart
er and BUI Evans the loser.
Oaks 13, Bulldogs 5
FRESNO, Calif. B The Oak
land Oaks pounded out 15 hits
for an easy 13-5 victory over the
Fresno State College Bulldogs in
an exhibition baseball game here
Saturday before 1,200 fans. Art
Cuitti led the Oaks at bat with
four singles in five trips.
Solorts 11, Seals 5
SANTA CRUZ, Calif. SB The
Sacramento Solons ripped the San
Francisco Seals apart 11-5 Sat
urday in an exhibition baseball!
game. Pete Estrada and Jerry
Ballard each unloaded bases-emp-:
ty home runs for the winners.
Suggs Retains
Hold On Lead
AUGUSTA, Ga, m Louise
Suggs held her lead in the 15th
Women s TiOeholders golt tour
nament Saturday with a lour over
men's par 78 as Babe Zaharks
shot ten strokes over her record
breaking 70 of Friday to slip
from second to fourth place.
Miss Suggs, the tiny Atlanta
professional who was the top
woman money winner last year,
stayed in the lead for the third
straight day. Defending cham
pion Patty Berg of Chicago ftred
a 73 to take over second place
with a 54-hsle total of 223, three
strokes back o Miss Suggs 220.
Betsy Rawls of Spartanburg,
S.C., shot a 71 for the day's best
round and moved into third place
one stroke back ot Sltss Berg,
Miss Berg, a five-time winner
of the Titieholders, pulled up
even with Miss Suggs on the
10th hole but the Atlanta profes-i
ssonal steadied and gained a
three-stroke advantage on the fi
nal eight holes.
Miss Suggs needs a 73 or setter
in Sunday's final round to break
Miss Berg s tournament record of j
294 made last year.
Coaches Pick
League Stars
PORTLAND m Northwest
Conference coaches were unani-!
mous in picking four of the five
players on the .conference all-
star basketball team, announced
Saturday by the league office
here. Three of the five were on
the all-star team last year.
Ken Servas, Lewis and Clark
forward, was picked for Use third
straight year.
R. C. Owens, College of Idaho
center, was picked for the second
year.
Norman Hubert, Pacific univer
sity guard, was picked for the
second year.
Don Parker, whitman guard,
was a unanimous choice.
Danny French, Pacific forward.
got 31 out of a possible IS points
for the other spot, well ahead!
of the next choice.
The second team: forwards
Tom Goading of Willamette and
Days Sanford of Lmfieid; center;
CMnt Agee of Pacific; guards!
Dick Hoy of Willamette and Don
Robinson of Whitman,
Honorable mention: Bill Kund-
rat and Dick Carro, College of
Idaho; Duane Brady and Gary
Jackson, Lewis and Clarke; Pete
Reed and Jerry MeCamstar, Wil
lamette; Ray Olson and Carol
Cable, Linfseld,
The first 27-hola golf course!
in Oregon outside of Portland!
will be in operation at Oskway
within the next year, according!
to present plans.
Ralph Hope, Sr., owner ol the!
present 18-hole course, mm that
nearly 200 acres had recently
seen purchases from Cat Young,
taking in the Kitting terrain!
north si use present course.
Two of the greens Isave already!
sn shapes for the sew mne-
hole layout and planting will
start later In the year. One of
the features ef the 3,000-yara,!
par-38 addition wia be the use
of "Kraium" on the tees, aproiss
ans the greens a chemical that
prepares the around far firm
footing and at the same time re
quires bo aerstioB of ths tssrf,
Although extremely costly,!
at Forest Grave where it was
used last Sesnptember aisd by
the first of the year the eighth
mowing was necessary and even
m wet weather the grouna was
firm.
CARDS THUMP CUBS
LOS ANGELES 5 The St.
Louis Cardinals pummelled the
Chicago Cubs, 10-4 Saturday be
fore 12,335 fans in the first game
of a four-game transcontinental!
series.
Nielsen, Larsen Gain
Tennis Tourney Finals
JACKSONVILLE R Youthful
Kurt Nielsen of Copenhagen, Den
mark, upset top-seeded Vic seixas
and defending champion Art Lar
sen turned back Sweden's Sven
Davidson Saturday In semi-final
matches of the second annual
Masters Invitational Tennis Cham-oionship.
The 23-year-ola Nielsen, Euro-;
pean champion, defeated Wim
bledon champ Seixas, of Philadel
phia, 10-12, 3-8, 6-3, 6-3, 6-3. Lar
sen, from san t,eanaro, cam,,
dropped Davidsen, of Stockholm,
3 6, 8-3, 8-3, 8-1,
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