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Gunners Led By Snellstrom OAKfilDGE Ron Snellstrom ana .loiin Allen Willcner cap lured Ion nlre. in thn rtMBi nual George Thatcher Memorial iropny irap shoot staged here Sunday hv the OnkrlHna 1 at the Cascade Rod and Gun uul trap grounds. Snellstrom fimri 4a.sn in o. (he senior championship, beating oui jonn winencr ot Eugene and Rudv Rvdhnrff nf 'rnor.m u.. single bird. In a shootoff W'illen- er was tnc winner. The vountr WillAnAt. mnn iu junior title with a creditable 45- ou, oeaung out J. Brooks of Dex ter who finished with -a di.sn Thirty-four shooters took part in 1 no event 10 Honor Thatcher, for three years president of the Cas cade Club and a long-time mem ber of the Lions Club who was killed in a recent logging acci dent. The two trophies, the one for the senior and the junior, will be rotating trophies and will be contested for annually. Title Retained By Von Pop Kurt Von Peppenheim is still the Pacific Coast junior heavy weight wrestling champion follow ing a close brush with French Canadian Luigi Macera in Satur day's title match at the Eugene Armory. Macera picked up the initial ad vantage when he wrapped the champ in a small package for the fall. But the "Proud Prussian" squared matters as the match got progressively rougher. A half Boston crab gave Von Poppen hcim the second fall. The decisive fall was a quickie when Von Poppenheim caught Macera coming off the ropes and applied a bow-and-arrow back breaker hold. That finished the title bid of the handsome Port lander. Danny O'Rourke won the semi final event when he won the only fall frnm Duke Schneider with a reverse surf board. This started as a scientific match but quickly became heated when both rivals began to mix it up. A 30-minute time limit stopped the match be fore any further pins. In the opener, tough Tony Ross applied a backbrcaker and body press to win from another Arm ory newcomer, Torchy Smith. Major Leaders NATIONAL fi AB B H Pet Snvdcr, Bkn. !. SI 244 47 91 .373 Rohnsn., Bkn. ... 50 15 25 57 .365 Mueller, N.Y. ... 60 239 41 7 .364 AMERICAN fi AB B H Pet Avlla, Clevc. ... 48 190 42 73 .384 Hoscn, Cleve. ... 50 171 31 59 .345 Fox. Chi 63 256 54 84 .3 Home Runs: Musial, Cards, 22; Saner, Cubs, 20; Hodges, Dodgers, 18; Mays, Glanls, 18. Runs Batted In; Musial. Cards, 71; Mlnoso, White Sox, 58; Hodges, Dodcers. 56. Runs: Musial, Cards, 59; Fox, White Sox, 54; Schoendlcnst, Cards, 53; Ash burn. Phillies. 53. Hits: Jablonskl, Cards, 93; Snider, Dorieers. 91: Mud cr. Giants. BH. Pitching: Reynolds, Yankees. 8-1; Keegan, White Sox, 10-2; Slone, hena, lors, Mi Antonclll, Glanls 902 PILES SHRUNK without surgery! IN CASE AFTER CASE PAIN STOPPEDI For amazing re lief from mis eries of simple piles, get new Stainless Pazo. Acts to relieve pain, Itching in slanlly. 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C.B Cottage Grove 1 0 1.000 Springfield ..1 0 l.ooo Eugene . 1 o 1.000 Lowell 0 1 .000 1 Wcstflr ...0 2 .000 Hi TUESDAY'S SCHEDULE Eugene at Cottage Grove. 5:30: Low ell at Wcstflr, 5:30; Walterville at Springfield (exhibition), 6. The Springfield Lumbermen and Cottage Grove Post 32 moved into a tie with Pitchford Mack Sales of Eugene in the District 3, Southern Division American Legion base ball race this weekend. Saturday night, the Covers blanked Wcstfir Post 156 by a 13-0 count as Don Lunau hurled a seven-inning no hitter. The Lumbermen, Sunday, won by an 8-2 count from Lowell Post 64. Eugene drew a second-round bye. In Northern Division action, the Lebanon at Florence contest was halted by rain. Lunau fanned 13, walked one and hit Iwo baiters in fashioning his no-hitter. The G rovers scored in every inning but the sixth to clinch matters. Greg Stewart led the batting with a homer, double and a single. Bryan Angel added three singles to the attack, while Don Heck collected two hits. Springfield also led from the first inning on, after scoring two runs. Bill Lane pitched the route, scattering four hits and fanning nine. Jerry Cyphert had a single and a triple for the Lumbermen, while Don Prociw also garnered Iwo safeties. Earl Jaques added a three-bagger to the assault. Leading hitter for Lowell was Walt Sprague who had another triple. Wcstflr ....000 ooo 0 W o 7 Cottage Grove .311 530 x 13 9 1 Spellmlre, Lane (2) and C. Thomp son, Vale (2); Lunau and Ellsworth. Lowell 000 200 OOO" 4 2 Springfield . ... 203 020 lOx 8 10 3 Cragin St Gilbert; Lane & Cyphert. Halbrook to Miss Pre-Season Contests CORVALLIS on Wade "Swede" Halbrook, the 7-foot-3-inch Oregon State basketball star who led the Beavers to a North ern Division title last season, will be ineligible next season at least until January, Coach Slats Gill said Monday. Gill said Halbrook did not ac cumulate enough credits during spring term and thus would not be eligible for pre-season drills or games. The coach said, however, that Halbrook would go to summer school and that he could be eligi ble to play when the Northern Division season opens January 7. Scorrichini, Gonzales Rated Even Money NEW YORK Ml Fresh from surprise performances, middle- weights Italo Scortichini of Italy and Pedro Gonzales of Rankin, Pa., will clash Monday night in a TV 10 rounder at St. Nicholas Arena. And the odds were at "even money." The more experienced Scorti chini held top welterweight con tender Carmine Basilio to a draw in his latest bout. Young Gonzales won an upset decision over mid dleweight contender Ralph Tiger Jones on May 24. Ryff Favored 8-5 BROOKLYN (IB Unbeaten Frankie Ryff of New York was favored at 8-5 to beat Brian Kelly of Niagara Falls, Ont, Monday night in their televised 10 round lightweight bout at Eastern Park way Arena. Ryff, former national and international Golden Gloves champion, will be making his main event debut and seeking his 12th straight professional victory. Auto Record Set FRANCORCHAMPS, Bel. (IB Juan Manuel Fangio of Argen tina set a new record of 185.172 kph (about 111 MPH) in winning the 509 kilometer Belgian Grand Prix road race Sunday in his Maserati. The old record was 183.986 KPH. Second place Mau rice Trintignant of France, in a Ferari, also broke the old record with an average speed of 184.720 KPH. 11 PI- YOU Ur1. Too mmm Can 9 17 ' ' ami i iW?SaJ i You want at 9 1 $25 to $1500 1 111 -4 Apply wilh confidtnee lor quick cuh loan on Slgnilun j only, car or furniture wRh iit.your-budgtl paymenll l-frlp itrviet-phont firll I Room 205 992 Willamette Si. Phone 5-0303 Where there's a loan plan for everyone Skeeter Wins Hardtop Race Wayne Skeeter of Eugene lop ped a field of 45 hardtop racers in winning the class A main cvenl and the second heat race at the Eugene Speedway Sunday. Skeet er look the lead at the start and never relinquished the top spot in the 35-lap feature that saw several wrecks. Clarence Schmidt of Sweet Home, who failed to win any of the eight races, posted the best qualifying time on the ?a-mile oval with :23.7 seconds. A Trophy Dash-Nclll Milllgan, Eu gene. B Trophy Dash John Smith, Rose-burg. First Heat Marv White. Eugene. Second Heal Wayne Skeeter, Eu gene. inird Heal Don Ireland, Roscburg. Fourth Heat Lou Donelan. Rose- burg. B Main Event Dick Gaboury, Portland. A Main Event Wayne Skeeter, Eu gene. Rubes Rained Out The Hyster-Rubes Softball doubleheader, scheduled in Port land last Saturday night, was rained out. The two teams are scheduled for a rematch later in the season. Register-Guard, Eugene, Ore. I Mon June 21, 1954 3B Snodgrass, Bunch Win Oakway Honors, Junior Classes Set July 2 Virgil Snodgrass and Gene Bunch shared honors as 63 golfers completed qualifying for the Oak way Men's club summer handicap tournament. Snodgrass won low gross prize with a one-under 71, while Bunch won low net with a 73-11 for 62. Paul Sowers and Tom Jones trailed, each with a 75-5 for net 70's. Joe Stciger, pro at the course, also announced that he will start junior classes July 2 at 9:30 a.m. Youngsters may sign up for. the free lessons by calling the club house or signing up there in person. Erv Parent Claims Washington Golf Title TACOMA OB Erv Parent of Seattle is the new Washington State amateur golf champion. Parent defeated Jim Mallory of Seattle 9 and 8 Sunday in the finals of the state tournament at Fircrest Golf Course. He scored a one under par 70 on the first round and hit an even par on the final round. Upstate Golf Team Wins MEDFORD Two Eugene golf ers, Sid Milligan and Harvey Hixson, helped pace the Upstate's 10-man divot team to a 13','2-1'i best-ball victory over Captain Bob Bronson's Portland aggrega tion here Sunday. The event op ened the 26th annual OGA men and women's championship tour ney that started qualifying rounds for men Monday and will continue with match play through Sunday. Ralph Dichtcr of Astoria and Jim Sheldon of Salem and Eddie Simmons of Medford and Jack Brande of Albany both had best ball 67's for the best among the Upstatcrs. Dichter and Bob Mc Reynolds of Riverside of Port land posted individual 71's, one under par for the new Rogue Valley Country Club layout. Team results follow: Ralph Dichtcr (Astorla).Jim Shel don l Salem) Upstate 67, 2 vs. Bob McRcynolds (Riverside)-MUlard Ros enblatt (Tualatin) Portland 69, 1. Eddie Simmons (Medford) - Jack Brande (Albany) Upstate 67, 3 vs. Bob Bronson (Atverside) - Frank Stcnger (Riverside) Portland 74, 0. Harvey Hixson (Eugene) - George Beechler (Ontario) Upstate 69, 3 vs. Dick Esley (Columbia) Bob White IRivcrside) Portland 74, 0. Sid Milligan (Eugene)-Dom Provost Jr. (Medford) Upstate 71, 3 vs. Bill Blakely (Waverley)-Verne Jerry Jr. (Columbia) Portland 0. George Harrington (Medford)-Bob Prall (Salem) Upstate 70, Vh vs. Jim Miller (Roverstde)-Francts Heltkem per (Portland) Portland 72, V., Leaburg, Coburg Split LEABURG Virgil Young pitch ed Coburg to a 17-8 victory over Leaburg in an intermediate base ball game in the McKenzie Lea gue Sunday. In the pee-wee div ision. Jay Allison collected "three for three" in leading Leaburg to a 6-1 win over Coburg. Cyclists Led By Thiessen Gene Thiessen of Eugene cap tured the main event, trophy dash and one of Ihe time trials in dom inating the Eugene Motorcycle Club's second motorcycle race meet of the season at Benton Lane Speedway Sunday. A crowd of about 500 atlended the thrill-paced race meet that saw two minor injuries lo Russ Holt of Portland, in both the third and sixth events. Frank Williams of Collage Grove, second in the main event, also placed third in the trophy dash and was second in the fourth event. Elden Wright of Portland was third in the main event, sec ond in the trophy dash, and plac ed fifth in the fourth event. Results: Trophy Dash 1. Gene Thiessen, Eugene; 2. Elden Wright. Portland; 3. Frank Williams, Collage Grove. Time 1:10.5. Second Race 1. Eugene Wilson, Portland; 2. .lack Pleryon. Uoard man; 3. Robert Westlund, Portland. Time 2:10.3. Third Race 1. Boh Watson, Salem; 2. Malcolm Taylor. The Dalles; 3. Dan Adams. Oswego. Time 2:10.2. Fourth Race 1. Thiessen: 2. Wil liams: 3. H. C. Simons, Portland. Time 2:12. Fifth Race 1. Ben McCall, Cot tage Grove; 2. Wilson; 3. Plcrson. Time 4:20.3. Sixth Race 1. Watson: 2. Maurice Mann. Longvlew; 3. Adams. Time 5:40.5. Seventh Race (Main Event) 1. Thiessen; 2. Williams; 3. Elden Wright, Portland; 4. Frank Crane, Estacada; 5. Simons. 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