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Et-GENE RECER-GUASD. W Pd 0.lul Jl, Page SB ft o o 9 Palme Shoots 71 in British Open City Softball Van Dusen Victoro i Nitron riywnoil Spark Stplnmtt & Hf srock. BMP -. . 000 J3 - 4 4 .1 .102 .13 -II a 4 Rilling; Anslin & er in the field of 119 to tee off for the first round. i Palmer, from Latrobe, Pa., TROON, Scotland or Arnold; Sam Snead, 50-yearnld tour Palmer opened defense of his nament ,y eran from Whita Sul Bntish Open golf championship nhur SDrincs. West Va . had Uanili, iiMtK R 1 .. l I . . .. . . . . . . 4 i .!, ', l !T? w,m ms lrons anrt """'d ; got a birdie at the treacherous l ..... um nuun io a vrj. c0"r!ie- I Peter Thomson of Australia ine score was one of the four-time winner of the title, : nlthe Dlavers v. ipmj-!'Q me eariy-unisners wun a yard, par 72 layout which w. j 70. Jack Nicklaus, the reisnins drenched by hea- overnight 1 U.S. Open champion from Co rains. lumbus, Ohio, was the last play- Snead qualified with 69-74 turned professional who was : "' 143. He won the championship ! the key to Australia's defeat of N ' . - (iravcu. ' par-five ; proved Yakima Clips Tri-City Dodgers Defeat Lewiston by 8-2 in 1946 at St. Andrews. the United States in the Eisen- With the ever dangerous qual- hower World Cup play at St. 11th hole, which had ifving rounds behind them, the ! Annrews n JTO!. anl I downfall fur many hio hellers of modern potf took ' liable Thomson, four times on Old Troon's 7,045-yard, par He smacked a 2-iron shot to'"- layout in search of glory which by American standards is about all they get out of it. First prize is only 1,400 nod oon o . 2110 002 x - 4 & Rurgpas; Whip: Mrs. Mary Van Dusen of Eu gene won the women's singles title at the Willamette Valley R H K Open Tennis Tournament in Cos s ' all is. Mrs. Van Dusen defeated top-seeded I.orna Brooks in the final match. 6 2, 4 6, 6 4. Remember: For MASONRY Brick Block Stnnt Se or Call RAY PARMELEE 1)1 5-M131 the green after a booming drive and two-putted for a four. Two players, one of them former champion Max Faulkner of Eng- pounds $3,920 but as Talmer land, previously nad taken 11! sa d: "You can break even on at the hole and two others had scrambled to a 10. Snead, winner of more than 100 tournaments in his career, yielded four shots to par on the back nine of the heavy, 7,045 yard old Troon course, which plays a par 36-36 72. Snead played cautiously, in stead of with the long-hitting abandon for which he is fa- expenses but the point is this is a matter of prestige. That is why I come here, and my wife and I also enjoy the trip." Palmer led a contingent of eight Americans into the cham pionship as a 2-1 favorite to re tain the crown he won last year at Birkdale in England. But he knew full well he had to con tend with Thil Dodgers of La British Open king. Nagle served notice in the qualifying rounds he is to be reckoned with by breaking the' Lochgreen course record with a 65 and tacking on a 76 at Troon for 141. Thomson just j coasted around in 70-73 143 which was as good as Palmer. Devlin posted 72 68140. Perhaps one of the most dan- i gerous of all was Gary Player of South Africa. He settled fori 71-76 -147 in the qualifying. After Wednesday's 18 holes' and Thursday's repeat, the field of 119 qualifiers will be reduced to the low 50. They go the final SINKS VALVES DISPOSALS A BIRD IN HAND . THE . IS WORTH TWO VALVES IN THE BUSH! This Isn't quite the way the saying goes, hut It Is the way the valves gn at K. II. Chapman. Plumbing needs . . . upstairs, downstairs and in the base ment are always yours and usually at a savings at K, H. Chapman. oAWSM UP Darrell Peters held Lewiston to eight hits mous, and the tactics failed to Jolla Calif, who qualified with i 36-hole route 1'ridav. Tiiaeriqii n Cn Um . I n n , ......... , t i iUi:wnj n- aicin oiwiuu an 0-4 ioimwesi league Dascoall victory. Bob Cox gave Peters plenty of support. He drove in two runs with a homer in the first inning, walked and scored in the second, then doubled and scored in the sixth. Salem wasted no time with starter and loser Bill Landis. The Dodgers reached him for six runs in the first three innings. Lewiston scored its only runs Seven Lucky For Golfer Elmer Johnson of Eugene must like the number seven. He used a seven-iron on the seventh hole on the seventh day of July the seventh month and dropped the drive in for a hole-in-one at the Eugene Country Club. The hole is 152 yards. ' It was Johnson's second ace. r- Heavies Box To Standoff HOUSTON. Tex. Wi Eddie Machen and Cleveland Williams ruined their immediate chances for heavyweight title shot Tues day night with a cautiously fought 10-round draw. Each said he would like to try over again. Both Machen, the No. 2 heavyweight contender, and Williams, ranked No. 5, climbed Into the ring hoping to come out with a clear-cut right to challenge the Sonny Liston Flovd Patterson winner for the title. Their only consolation came from a packed house that may well have paid a record Texas gate in excess of $70,000. Each fighter will get a 30 per cent cut. "I want a rematch," said Ma chen after it was all over. "I'll fight him again and I'll fight him any place." Williams also dissatisfied aic "I'd like a rematch. I think I can beat him." Machen, if unhappy over the verdict, had no second thoughts about his part of the fight and said it went as planned. The Portland, Ore., fighter entered the ring outweighed by more than 13 pounds. Williams scaled 211 to Machen's 198. Machen came out unscarred. Williams had a cut on the mouth and a mouse over his right eye. Referee Jimmy Webb and Judge Ernie Taylor each had Williams leading by a point go ing into the tenth round. The tenth turned out to be Machen's best round and it won him a split for his 48th fight. in the mtn on consecutive sin gles by Herb Newman, John Mc- Namara, Landis and Ray Ta bacchi. The victory was Peters' 10th of the season. Lewiston 000 020 0002 fl 2 Salem . ... 321 002 OOx R 9 0 l.anrils, Athev 171 & Rartllng, Mp Nmr (51 ; Peler 4r Kelso. W Telers 110-41. Peters Kolso. W Pelers 1104). L Landis (2-9). HR Salem: Cox. Yakima, 8-5 KENNEWICK Ml The Ya kima Bears scored three runs in the ninth Tuesday night to win an 8-5 Northwest League haseball victory over Tri-City's Braves. Tri-City tied the game three times before going down to de feat. Solo homers by Spencer Scott and Don Dingwerlh in the pay off He was one of eight Ameri can qualifiers, including Pal mer and Nicklaus. The course played hard for early starters after a heavy over night rain, which left the fair ways soggy and the greens Inconsistent. 142 against Palmer's 143. Palmer and his American bud dies were also looking over their shoulders at the Austral ians. Thev were Kel Nagle, who won the 1960 title at St. An drews, beating Palmer by one shot, Bruce Devlin, an amateur DUNHAM'S Whole-ot-a-deal" HOT ft i ttitliiifl i iUi ni w n ttira'mtMi! ..m Chapman has Plumbing "We might even save you some money!" PlTRACJl PLUMBING 1 AND HEATING 242 WEST 6th BRAND-NAME MERCHANDISE 111 10 II GO. Dl 4-6225 kl MONTGOMERY WARD NWI, W I, Pet. r.B Salem 7 2 .77 Yakima 5 .1 ,fi2S lVj Lewiston 5 4 .55(t 2 Wenalchea 4 S .444 ,1 Tri-Cltv 3 R ..133 4 Eugene 2 S .250 414 Tl'ESnAY' RESl'l.TS Yakima B. Trl-City 5 Salem a, Lewiston 2 W'enatchee 10, Kugene 9 Brave fourth made it 2-2 and Chico Telleria and a two-run single by Irv Knowlcs in the sixth brought the Braves from behind to a 5 5 deadlock. In the ninth, Jerry Rosenthal and Ethan Blackaby singled for Yakima. A sacrifice and an in tentional walk to Kerry Buck ner loaded the bases. Eddie Zan der's sacrifice fly dropped in for an error. Another intention al walk and George Kopacz' sac rifice fly closed out the scoring. Yakima oil 012 003B 12 2 Trl-City - - 000 212 0IHT.1 10 4 Roy & Zander; James, Nnttle. (9) Scott. W Roy (B-3). L James (3- ). HR Yakima: KopaCKl Tri-City: Scott, Dlnfiwerth, Heron. CYA Standings Major Division W I, Pet. r.B St. Alice B 1 .857 Thurston 4 I .B00 1 Mt. Vernon a 1 .750 1V4 Creswell 5 2 .714 1 Coburg 2 1 .B67 2 Lowell . 3 3 .500 2'A Pleasant Hill 2 2 Oakrldge 1 4 Marcola 0 5 McKemle 0 6 Minor Division W I, Lowell . 6 1 McKenzle 5 1 St. Alice 5 2 Dakridse 4 2 Thurston 4 2 Waltervllle 4 3 Pleasant Hill 2 3 Cobtird 1 4 Mt. Vernon 1 4 Creswell 1 fl Marcola . 0 5 .500 2'-4 .200 4 .000 5 .000 5Vi Pit. GB .B57 .B.13 V4 .714 1 .B.H7 l'l .B67 1 1-j .571 2 .400 3 .200 4 .2.00 4 .143 5 .000 5 Now. ..test drive the HEH'JEEP'TORHADQ'GHC ENGINE You'll be amazed at its performance! 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