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i ejhn Warden Hardware eighth straight contest in the
Minor Red league andE. A. Mok ok over the Mino Whjje
league lead to'highlight Wednesday night's city Softball action.
Warrens defeated, Martin Signs 12-5, Shelk-Dealers whipped Glenfj
verns iu-j, ana iiiver jioaa Merojiants nummed U.S. Plytode
li i in Minor lied, while E. A. Mock edged lugene Police 11-9
I and Latter Day Saints gripped
INSIDE BASEBALL
for Little Leaguers
09
By MICKEY McCONNEll
Major Uiitul Scout
and Instructor
O Register-Girftrd, Eugegf , Ore. Thur July 21, 1955 3D
Forestos 11 in Minor White.
Crawford Oilers .defeated Fos-I
ter Saw 1-3 in a vomen's.makeup
game.
Jerry Laing fanned nine as he
hurled Warren's pat Martin
Signs. Big hit of the game was
Bouder s triple with the bases
loaded in the fifth for Warren's.
Del Lewcllyn and Bob Afiderson
ROOKIE Rosie Miranda,
Nan outstanding performer
in Phoenix, Ariz., wom
en's Softball leagues for
the past five seasons, is
playing her first season
with the A-l Brewing Co.
Queens of Phoenix. One
of the most versatile play
ers on the team, Rosie will
be somewhere in the line
up when the Queens meet
Erv Lind Florists of Port
land in an exhibition game
Thursday night at Ama
zon Park.
Lind, Queens
Here Tonight
Erv Lind Florists of Portland
$yiA the A-l Brewing Co. Queens
of Phoenix, Ariz., will clash
Thursday night at Amazon Park
in the feature game of a wom
an's exhibition Softball double
header. The Florists will meet McCul
loch Saw, co-leader in the Wom
an's league of Eugene, in the
opener at 7 p.m.
The. Lind club, world cham
pions two times, will have a
present or former AU-American
at each position. Since 1937, the
Florists also have reached the
world finals three other years.
Chief attraction with Lind's is
"Bullet" Betty Evans Grayson,
seven-time All-American pitcher.
The Queens have claimed five
world titles.
MINOR BED W
Warren Hardware fl
Shell Dealers 7
PhUlips Electric
Glen & Vern'i 4
Martin Signs
US Plywood 3
River Road Merchants 2
Active Club 1
MINOR WHITK W
E. A. Mock 6
Police 6
Latter Day Saints S
Foresters 3
Register-Guard 1
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had three and two hits respective
ly for the winners, while Gary
Lewellyn had two hits for the
losing nine.
John Kottkamp and Lowry
Hoyar collected two hits apiece,
while Bob Wilson had a home-
run and Dean Beck tripled for
hhell Dealers. Leo Dwyer hom
ered for Glen At Vern's.
Bob Burr's three-run homer
gave Biver Road Merchants a
lead tney never dropped over
U.S. Plywood. Bill Bennett banged
out three safeties and Rube Maier
collected two hits including a
double.
E. A. Mock stayed one jump
ahead of the Police throughout
their seven inning contest, with
Al Lonien's triple in the second
inning sparking a five run rally.
The eventual winners clinched
the game with three markers in
tne top ot tne seventh
Nelson and Frame had doubles
for the Police and Stewart rapped
out a two-run homer in the sev
enth.
Latter Day Saints scored in
every inning but the sixth in get
ting the decision over Foresters.
Gary Dingman was leading hitter
with three, while Doug Erdman
collected two hits, one a home
run. Jim Lounoy had two hits for
Foresters, including a home run.
Donette Lopuson and Joanne
Eusted each collected two hits
for" Crawford's ' Oilers, while Zo
anne Hyland had two for Foster
Saw.
Linescorcs:
R H B
LDS 131 320 111 12 3
Fosters 010 304 0 8 8 2
Gardner, Polerson (5) and Farlev,
J. Peterson (2); Wilson, Ottoscn (6)
and Sommcrs.
River Road .103 033 12 5 4
US Plywood 000 021 3 4 4
Douglas and Jorgensen; Morrll and
Saleen.
John Warren 300 043 212 9 4
Martin Sign 100 3O0 1 8 5 8
Laing and Shelley; Hirons and Olson.
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E. A. Mock 131 001 311 8
Police - 202 201 2 9 8 7
Chancellor and Cousins; Brown,
Wlcal (2) and Frame.
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Base running begins in the batter's box when you hit the ball.
How you (tart is as Important as it Is in sprint races at track
meets. Everyone knows how often a base runner arrives at a base
less than a stride behind the ball.
If a left-handed batter doesn't swing too hard, his body motion
will be In the direction of first base as he completes his swing, and
his first stride will be directly toward first base with his rear foot.
You might not think that a power hitter like led Williams would
pay attention to this detail, but nobody in baseball gets away from
home plate with better body action than Williams uses.
It is more difficult for right-handed hitters to get a good break
from the plate if they are pulling the ball to left field. However, it
is possible to do so by maintaining good body balance, and plenty
of practice should be given to taking a full swing and follow
through and (till keeping the body from falling toward third base
at the finish. The first step toward first base should be with the
back foot Many experts hail another power hitter, Rogers Hornsby,
as the right-hander who could get away from the plate the fastest
aftof bitting the ball.
Leaders Tangle'
. In EBBA" Races-
Two undefeated leaf ue Jeadeft ave not seated for action Satur-'
day afternoon but five ffihcr showdown battlcsire due as Eugene:
Boy? Baseball Association leagues move into stretch drives.
iMvcnzie, only unbeaten teali in the American league, draws
a bye this weekend aftr winning it? itrst five tests. While the
leacyr is mie, t-ai vung ana mr nun uinDcr win niaicn 4-1
records .to determine nira re
mains in second place.
Junior Emeralds are the (Jily
outfit vtTi a pjricct nfaPk in the
National White raco and they
also have a byi alter vlnning six
times. . .
The four top teams in the Na
tional Red loop wilt be involved
in two battles of survival. . Rich
field Eagles and Valley Plywood
share the lead at 6-0 but one will
tumble from the unbeaten ranks
when they clash at Amazon Park.
Hendershott's (5-1) will meet
KVAL-TV. (31) at Washington
Park.
Another team is due for its
first defeat when Baby Sox (5.-0-)
faces McKenzie's Little Bums
(3-0) in an International tilt at
Cal Young. Another vital en
counter in this circuit pits Edison
Elks (4-0) against Moose (5-1) at
University Park.
Baby Sox claimed their fifth
International triumph by drub
bing Shamrocks 23-1 in one of
three makeup games reported
Wednesday night. . Kelly VFW
edged Cottage Grove 6-5 In an
American encounter, while Rob
ertson Auto Sales tarmpled West
moreland 25-2 in National White
action.
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Eugene Team Golf Winner
Approximately 135 women com
peted in a Willamette Valley golf
tournament held Wednesday at
the Eugene Country Club, with
the Eugene team winning the low
net aggregate team play with 307.
Low net in the championship
Admission is one dollar foriCrawford
LGC Paced
By Favorites
Most of the favorites advanced
in championship and first flight
rounds .during action in Laurel-
wood Golf & Country Club wom
en's summer tournament.
Winners in Wednesday's sweep
stakes play included Mrs. Larry
Macklin with 93-25 68 in Class
B, Mrs. Bill Peckham with 118-34
84 in Class C, Mrs. Stafford
Garrett with 56-15 41 in Group
1 of the nine-holders, and Mrs.
Cal Willoughby with 62-2042 in
Group 2.
Tourney results:
CHAMPIONSHIP Mrs. Jim Calder.
wood d Mrs. Matychuck 7-5, Mrs. 1.1
ton Embrev d Mrs. Don Johnson 6-4,
Mrs. Cliff Burnham d Mrs. Al Diets
2-1, Mrs. Bob Menzles d Bob 'Chap
man 4-3, Beverly Steel d Marjorle
Landru 6-5, Mrs. L.L. Chenoweth d
Mrs. Sam Summers 2-1, Mrs. Paul Mill
Icr d Mrs. Jack, Malone 1 up on 20,
Mrs. Gordon Reeves d Mrs. Alex At
terburv 2-1.
SECOND FLIGHT Mrs. Burl John-
ri' vL".. 5?n 5 ? L".v Macklin d Mrs. Richard Scott i
H?ni. TnS -Hover Kner and M"' AnMl H'"I,nd " K"
Hinman and Hoyer; Snyder and jnel t.3 Mrs Mel pr,CB d Hr, E
Dwyer Wade 1 up, Mrs. Harold Noland d
mrs. uon uiosson 1 up, Mrs. Bob
McDonald d Mrs. Ken Wendel 4-3,
Foster Saw
adults, 50 cents for students, and
25 cents for children 12 years
and under.
Dexter Triumphs
Over Irving 11-3
LOWELL Dexter captured an
11-3 triumph over Irving here
Wednesday night at Glenn
Younger Field in a seven-inning
game between the two Cascade
k h r.
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Carlyle Chrlstlance 1 up.
Craig and Clara Tullock: Belmont,
Sanders (6) and Bmerson.
Pacific Power
Wins Round
Pacific Power and Light
claimed the second round cham
pionship by defeating Springfield
VFW's first-round titlists, 9-6,
Wednesday night in Springfield
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Dick Gilbert contributes tnree 2,.,, jm1,i ,
Mrs.
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Valley Plywood 6 0 J.000
Hendershott's s 1 .833
KVAL-TV 3 1 .750
Crawford 1 4 .333
Young Sox ... 1 3 .250
Cottage Grove 1 3 .250
Western Irrigation 0 2 .000
Evens transport , 0 5 .000
McKenzlo - 0 6 .000
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Junior Emeralds 6 0 1.000
Robertson Auto 4 1 .Boo
Unioneers 3 1 .750
Gulstina Lumber 3 2 .000
Moose 3 3 .500
Gustafson Glass 2 3 .400
River Road 1 4 .200
Westmoreland 1 4 .200
St. Mary's 0 S .000
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Edison Elks 4 0 1.000
Little Bums 3 0 1.000
Moose 5 .833
WUlard Wildcats 1 1 .300
Howard Pirates 2 3 .400
Shamrocks 2 4 .333
Owen Lumber 2 4 .333
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while the American pennant win
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Oregon's State Junior baseball
tournament at Bend.
AMIsRICAN
McKenzle . ..
Hint Lumber 4
Cal Young 4
Kelly VFW 3
Wilson Elks 2
,Coltage Grove , 2
Roosevelt 1
Zlp-O-Log 1
Dunham Motors . 0
W L Pet.
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Saturday's schedule:
flight was won by Mrs. Georgo
hinney, Eugene, with 78. Mrs
Helen Davies, Mcdford, and Mrs.
George Caiderwood, Laurelwood,
tied for low gross with 86 s.
Low net in Class A was won by
Mrs. Tom Meador, Eugene, with
90, while Mrs. Al Dietz, Laurel-
wood, won low net with 77. Class
B was topped by Mrs. V. Larson,
Bend, In low gross with 96, while
Mrs. Willis Sheppard, Eugene, and
Mrs. M. Roper, Bend, tied for low
net with 78 s.
Class C. low net was won by
Mrs. J. W. Bishop, Eugene, with
76, while Mrs. L. Gault, Corvallis,
and Mrs. M. L. White, Eugene,
tied for low gross honors with
108's. .
Nine-hole players were paced
by Mrs. Don DeRemer's 58-2137
in Class A, and Mrs. Ed De
Keater's 58-2632 in Class B.
AMERICAN
Kelly VFW va Dunham Motors at
Colin Kelly, 1:30; Wilson Elks at
Cottage Grove, 2:30; Cal Young vs
Hult Lumber at Junction City, 1:30;
Roosevelt vs Zlp-O-Log at St. Francis,
1:30.
NATIONAL RED
KVAL-TV vs Hendershott's at Wash
ington Park, 1:30; Bums at Cottage
Grove, 1:30; VaUoy Plywood vs Rich
field Eagles at Amazon Park, 1:30;
Weslern Irrigation vs Everts Trans
port at Willamette, 1:30; Crawford's
vs Young Sox at Cal Young, fi.
NATIONAL WHITE
River Road va Robertson Auto at
15th & Chambers, 1:30; Moose vs Gus
tafson Glass at Roosevelt, 3:30; West
moreland vs Glustina at Colin Kelly,
1:30; Unioneers va St, Mary's at St.
Francis, 3:30.
INTERNATIONAL -Bethel
Raymacs vs Shamrocks at
Willamette, 1:30; DIPaolo Loggers vs
Wlllsrd wuacata at Howard. i:.i:
Little Bums vs Bahy Sox at Cal
Young, 1:30; Edison Elks vs Moose at
University Park, 1:30; Redwings vs
Howard Pirates at Condon, 1:30.
Phillips Electric Sets
Two With Roseburg
Phillips Electric, one of Eu
genes top minor Softball league
teams, will meet Moore's Cafe of
Roseburg in an exhibition dou-
bleheader starting at 7 p. m. Sat
urday at Amazon Park.
Roseburg s lineup includes Jake
Leicht, former football star at
the University of Oregon, and
Bill Harper, former basketball
and baseball standout at Oregon
State. Also on the -club are two
former local Softball hnrlers,
Frank Johnson and Larry Bishop,
Art Wical and Lyle Richmond
are expected to pitch for Phillips
Electric.
GOLF WINNERS
EVERETT (IB Ann Quast, Ev
erett, met Mrs. Robert Ihlanfcldt
Seattle, and Ruth Jesscn, Seattle,
teed off against Jo Anne Gundcr-
son. Seattle, in a pair ot semi
final matches in the Washington
women's golf tournament here
Thursday.
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Quarterfinals Reached
By Portland Golfers
PORTLAND (IB Defending
champ Bill Lees wound up in the
quartcr-nnals of the 38th annual
Portland City golf championships
Thursday after beating Eastmore
land's Elmer Hanegan Wednes
day. Also in the running Thursday
were Ken Dougherty of Columbia-
Edgewater, Bob McRcynolds of
Riverside, Vince Legler, Tab
Boyer and Ben Hughes and Amel
Pascuzzi of Eastmoreland and
... . . 1 -M u,M J 13111 incuiuius uuuuic diiu an
rmsanu pikub, "utfield error were deciding fac
r " . Tl u r.;,. Irs as Pacific Power tallied
Ti .rt hhT I?' r.uns..i.".'.he.f.ifth. inning to Ds.y woods of McMinnville.
Linescore- nana me Vr w ciud its iirsi ae- trying for his tnird cUv
r H E feat m nine lca!uc am!s' I crown, was pitted against Boyer
Irving oioinoi3 43 J. C. Johnson contributed a jn Thursday's 18-hole quarter-
Dester 01s 404 x 12 11 4 homerun in the first inning and
,e? ,r .KflpV; iBro'wn'.nd Gui Gary Fiske collected two hits for
Uert. 111c wimicia, mine uiiii j uiitii
had three hits and Al Westphal
homered in the seventh for VFW.
Springfield Mills garnered an
18-10 triumph over Springfield
Redlegs in the other loop tilt.
Jim Scott had three hits for
Springfield Mills and Tom
Thompson donated a three-run
Paper Says Grayson
Due in Hall of r'ame
PORTLAND itB Bobby Gray
son of Portland, former all:Ameri
. can fullback at Stanford, is due
to be named to the National Foot
ball Hall of Fame, the Oregonian homer in the third, while How-
finals.
said inurstiay.
Grayson led Stanford into the
Pnse Bowl .three times in rt
lP30s and earlier played at Jef
ferson high here.
Hogland Assigned
To Guard Duties
MORAGA, Calif. HB Coach
Red Strader of the San Francisco
Forty Niners shifted offensive
tackle Doug Hogland, former
Oregon State lineman, into the
offensive guard spot to plug the
ard Robertson led the losers with! gap left by Bruno Banducci who
four hits, including a double
A league meeting is scheduled
at 8 p.m. Thursday in the Me-
imorial. Building.
TribeVt Gains Quarterfinals'
was released 10 days ago.
In two other shifts, Strader
moved Bob Tonncff from his dc
fertsive linebacking spot to of-
Lfensive center while Jim Cason
want from defensive halfback to
quarterback in the same platoon.
Westfir -Captures
PHIi.AriELPIIA yn . Tny Denmark s Kurt Ncilsen? runnar-J c..r.i 11 rp .1
Wimbledon cnampion-.""""" iiumim
Trahert. Cincinnati. Ohfb. slaying' w for the
'' power ball aU the way, defeated ship, 14-12. ft-18 in.the thifd set. ".OAKRIDGE -y Westfir defeated
acrald.s.-Sann.isco.li Others Lvi, into ua,
8-lWedncsday to move into tliestW-finafs'Thursday wer Alejan- sof,ba!i icaue cTrntest. ,
quartft-finals M theffennsp anlaidro Olnjcdo, of Lin, reru, ho! ,jn Btw.son, Who hit "2 for-2"i
State lawn tennis championjfcip! defeated Straj;)itrf:irli, PhtJarif U JiiliKhtca the game wim a
ilamiln Richardson. B tJf 1"
4am Cull?, New York. 61 and Wells t a home rifn for Oak-
Roueo. Lahaa harder timef . T. ,,'1
jfc buroutlastca sam iiammaa, 6.2; prlney Schvftrtz. New Jork,5iie Furniture in
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