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Nevada, Arizona gain By Bill Thompson Bulletin Stiff Writer Phoenix, to hardly anyone's sur prise, and Hawlhorne, Nev., to al most everyone's surprise, meet to night fur what could well be the championship of the 11 Regional 8 American Legion baseball tour nament. All Phoenix needs to gain the trip to the nationals at Hastings, Neb., is to win tonight boasting a 3 0 tourney mark. Hawthorne, on the other hand, having suffered one loss, must knock off Phoenix tonight and " l-ff'SsFS1- " :Aim ? 1-mm WjmJ& i ( MrW. " Jtr..J,,r'r.nrp. ft ! I.' : bp : : . J - -. , , , DRIVES IN RUN Roieburg catcher Jim Beamer, a 15-year-old sophomore, slashes a hard driva to short that scores Jim Jarvis from third. Roseburg went on to beat Richland 1 1-7, edged Pomona, California, 5-4 Saturday, then was eliminated Sunday night by Hawthorne, Nevada, 11-9 despite a five.-run last-inning rally. Hawthorne and Phoenix clash in finals at 8 o'clock tonight, Bend Legion tournament at a gance Phoenix, Arizona (3-0) vs. Haw thorne, Nevada, (3-1) 8 p.m. at Municipal Baseball Park. If Phoenix wins, Phoenix will ad vance to National Legion "Little World Series" at Hastings, Neb. Aug. 26-Scpt. S. If Phoenix loses, same two teams will play at 8 p.m. Tuesday, with winner to ad vance to nationals. Saturday's lint scorei.' GAME NO. 12 Roseburg 000 310 010 II 8 3 Pomona 000 111 100 4 8 1 Ron Lake, Tom Hobbs (7) and Jim Beamer: Bill Singer and Chris Lopez, Put Whitten (9). WP: Hobbs. LP: Singer. HR: For Roseburg, Gordon Avery. Sunday's line scerei GAME NO. 13 noscburg 200 002 005 9 10 5 Hawthorno 900 100 Olx 11 10 3 Walt Edmonds, Arlan Foot a (1), Tom Hobbs (fi) and Jim Beamer; Keith Stauffer, Dean Slsk (0) and Dne Jeffers. WP: Stauffer. LP: Edmonds. HR: For Hawthorne, Toby I,eigh, Alan Langendorf and Koith Stauf fer. Prineville gal golfers due here Prineville women golfers will 'play at the Bend Golf Club Wed nesday in a dual match begin- ring at 8 a.m. i The 18 hole schedule: ' 8 00 Dot Olson, Eunice Cnry . ell, Eleanore Wheeler: 8:07 Theresa llenly, Ruth Thompson, ; Marie Rnndail, Caroline Grnte; 8:14 Addle McFarlnnd, Boa Grim 1 slev, Lucille Grahlman, Phvllls Short: 821 Virginia Elliott. Peg Wood. Geneva Berrv; 8:28 Alma Wauge, Mary Pat Moty, ' to Stipe, Troy Bowling: 8 35 Clara lico While, Joyce) Slimkos- ky, Marie Close. Barbara , Grimes: 8:42 Vivian Hayernft Jennetle Merger, Fran Barley .Virginia Rhoden; 8 48 Helen Oslrandor, Pat Fischer, t.a Don- na Hehn; 8:56 Elva Vilev, Jean McClain, Betty Prodclil, Judy Baker. The 9-hola schedule: 9:03 Louise Brogan. Eve 'Severance, Marian kirbv: 9: in . Lucille Denning. May Barney. Tolly Donij 9:17 Rene Fan ner, Marie Gray, Nila Endicott; 0 14 Palsy (ashman, Ann Nielsen. Stella Reinnehl; 9:31 Pris Blakley, Helen Lackalf. l- ma 1-ewii; 9 38 Gladys Gregg. ' Ldilh Creighton, Donna Miller. URGES PURCHASE PROGRAMS NEW YORK UJPI) A letter writer to the Daily News Inlay utisested a government program to buy worms because he said New York worm farmers were going broke. . "P S G." also sugnesled In the ' Idler thai the government mifhl pay farmers nut to dig up worms come back with a victory Tuesday night to gain the crown. Phoenix gained the finals via three straight wins 4-1 over Las Cruccs, N. M., 9-3 over Roseburg, Ore., and 11-8 over Hawthorne. Phoenix Well Rested Those three straight wins gave Phoenix a bye Saturday and Sun day, insuring a very well rested pitching staff for the remaining one or two games. Hawthorne, the big surprise of the tourney in view of Nevada's miserable showing here last year, opened with a 5-3 win over Salt Officials set Rotary Olympics due on Wednesday Track Uikes over tho spotlight from baseball Wednesday with the staging of the Fourth Annual Rotary Olympics at 1 p.m. and 7 p.m. at Bend Municipal Baseball Park. Girls In the first through sixth grades will compote (as of the the last school year), with boys in tho first through ninth grades participating. ATLAS ' V-ftr- 4.4.1 t Sanger uuncm .....ISU.WIW. L . SPACE PLATFORM The Ranger satellite it visible at op of an Atlas booster (its protective covering has benn made traniparent). In the middle it the Agena B second stage rocler, which will carry the Ranger into a "parting orbit" 115 miles above the arth. From there, tha Ranger will ba fired into a looping orbit which will tale it deep into space and back around tha earth again. The entire assembly is 10? feet high. J-ake and followed with a 2-0 shut out over a good Pomona, Calif., team. Then followed the 11-8 loss to Phoenix, but the Nevada boys made the Arizonans go an extra inning to take that one. Hawthorne took a rest Saturday night, then upset a rather tired Roseburg club 11-9 Sunday to gain the finals. Roseburg Pulls Rally Roseburg, however, looked any thing but tired as it scored five runs in last night's final inning and almost pulled out a win. Attendance at practices has been very light, but officials are hoping for a sudden bulge of late entries. Workouts are scheduled for tonight and Tuesday at the softbull field behind the B a n d High gym at 4 p.m. The past three Olympics meeta, held at old Bruin Field, attract ed hundred of youngsters yearly. Heading the games committee are Fred Cartmill, chairman, Vlnce Genna, H. M. Kcmple and Dick Ettinger. Clerk of the course will be Tom Winbiglor, with Dick Ettinger chief scorer. Bill Arnold will be starter, with Vince Gonna in charge of awards, Jack Lutz head field judge and Dick Goscr head finish judge. Finish judges will Include Bud Rose, Lloyd Frese, Steve Baker, liollio Anderson and Bill Ellis. Timers are diet Coryell, H. M. Kcmplo and Morley Madden. Harvey Olson will be the announ cer. In charge of tickets will be Charlie Davis, Ed Kruk and Dciv nis Marvin. Field judges will include, polo vault, Hap Taylor and Milt Griffith: high jump, Tat Cash man and Al Gray; broad jump, Rill Stollmack, Elmer Hudson, Mike Mahoney and Lucky Shields; and shot put, Dave Wil son, Al Mahoney and George Mc Geary. All past events will be held, with the exception of the 440. The lighted torch bearer will circle the field prior to the finals at 7 p.m. Prelims are tentatively sched uled to begin al 1 p.m. Wednes day, Lato registrants may still sign up for the Olympics at the prac tices. Events include shot put, broad jump, dashes, and relay events for the younger ages, as well as polo vault, high jump broad jump, dashes and middle distance races for older boys. ROBINSON NEXT PORTLAND it'IM) Sid Fla herty, manager of Portland mid dleweight boxer Denny Moyer, said Friday the winner of the Mover Nulio Nunez bout here Sept. 9 will fight former middle weight champion Sugar Ray Rob inson in October. Flaherty said the winner of the Sept. t ficht would meet Robin son in Pittsburg or New York (VI. 14. Flaherty said that bout would also be televised. Drink HELPHREY MILK Featuring Quality Products ONLYI EV 23131 finals; Trailing 11-4 after eight innings, Roseburg led off the top of the ninth with a walk to pitcher Tom Hobbs and a single by Marv French. And the large Roseburg contin gent, which had little to cheer about after a nine-run Nevada ex plosion In the first inning, suddenly came to hie. The next Roseburg batter, second baseman Jim Jarvis, hit to Haw thorne shortstop Toby Leigh for what should have been a routine double play, Leigh scooped the ball up easily and tossed to second baseman Ray Montoya who dropped the ball, lending the base. Pinch hitter Bob Manning sing led to short right and it was an 11-5 game. Lake Doubles Home Three Then up stepped big 6-4 Ron Lake who belted a long double, three runs scoring. And Nevada starter Keith Stauffer gave way to Dean Slsk. Gordon Avery then doubled home Lake to make it 11 9, taking third when the centerfielder went into a juggling act. A walk to Larry Burr put the tying run on first and the Rose burg delegation began thinking about cancelling the long drive home. But the pressure, which had been rather light when Roseburg appeared out of It, suddenly be came heavy when the Oregon bat ters realized they had an excellent chance to tie or win the game. Sisk got the next three men in short order Chuck Hiney strik ing out, Jim Beamer popping to the shortstop and pitcher Hobbs lining out to second. Hawthorn Attack Erupts Hawthorne won the game in the first inning, jumping all over start- Johnson-Boyd fight Aug. 29 SEATTLE (UPI) Chicago middleweight Bobby Boyd has been signed to fight a co-feature 10-rounder on the Harold Johnson- Eddie Cotton light heavyweight championship card here Aug. 20, promoter George Chemeres an nounced today. Boyd, a veteran of several na tionally televised ring battles, holds a win over current Na tional Boxing Association cham pion Gene Fuller. Chemeres said Boyd's opponent would be either Al "Tiger" Wil liams, Los Angeles, or J. C. Johnson, a local fighter. Meanwhile, Johnson was sched uled lo arrive in town from Phil adelphia tills afternoon. The champion will begin his Seattle workouts Sunday at noon in the Evergreen Gymnasium. Florists lose Softball game PORTLAND (UPI) - Maree Lange hurled a no hit - no run game hers Sunday night as the Phoenix, Ariz. Ramblers defeated Portland's Erv Lind Florists 3-0 in Women's Softball action. The only two Florista to reach first base were on errors. Phoenix won the contest in the sixth inning by scoring three runs on Jay Sheppard's two-run double and a single by Marlene Wills. The two clubs meet here again tonight. 11 -day juvenile upland bird season planned PORTLAND (UPI)-An 11-day season for Juvenile Upland Gnme bird hunters on E. E. Wilson game management area has been granted by the Stale Game Com mission. The commission said dates for the shoot will be Sept. 23, 24, 30, Oct. 7, H, 21, 28, and November 4. 5, 11 and 12. The waterfowl season was set for Dec. 16, 17, 23. 24. 30 and 31. Parents can legally shoot Oct. 28. and Nov. 4, 5, II and 12. Juvenile hunters from 14 through 17 are eligible. Portland Little Leaguers lose SAN BERNARDINO, Calif. il'Pl'-Rapid City. SD., blanked Oregon Trail of Portland 2-0 to capture third place in the West ern Regional Little Uapie base ball tournament here Saturday night. In the championship game. Kl Cajon, Calif., defeated Concord, Calif., 5-1 to gain a spot in the Little League World Series at Killiamsport. Pa., this week. BOWLING h Before 7.00 T.M. Week Days 35c St Sun., ac Holiday fc Evenings Now Open Bawling At Cascade Bowl Phone EV 1-1393 tor Reservations 744 Bond Roseburg rallies, dies er Walt Edmonds a.-sd reliefer Ar lan Foote. Edmonds bowed out only four hatters, giving up three walks and a single. Foote appeared to be out of trou ble when lie whiffed Oliver Blanks and got Tom Lyle to ground out. 'it with f'vo v 2. and Ihree .Haw thorne runs in. the Nevada slug gers went on a spree. Toby Leigh greeted Foote with a two-run homer over center for the fifth Nevada run. And Alan Langendorf followed with a solo homer to make it 6-0. Dick Blackorby, ninth batter in the Hawthorne lineup, sent a rout ine opposite-iield single to left But Chuck Hiney, instead of waiting for the ball to bounce, lunged for a circus-try, missed and Blackorby went all the way to third the first triple of the tournament. Blackorby scored a minute later with the seventh run of the inning when Ray Montoya was safe on Lake's error. Keith Stauffer and Dale Jeffers walked to load the bases, and Dean Sisk singled home two more runs to make it a 9-2 game. Finally, Oliver Blanks obliged with his sec ond strikeout of the inning and the explosion was over. Roseburg Fights Back Roseburg kept fighting, scoring two runs in the sixth to make it 10-4. With two out and the bases loaded, Roseburg shortstop Marv French sliced a hard drive to right that had trouble written all over it, but at the last second the gangl ing Blanks dug it out of the air. In the end, it probably meant the difference between winning and losing for the Cinderella Ne vada kids. 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