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SHE'S A BIG HIT! Nestled in the arms of her mother,
Dixie Ann, 3-d ay -old Robin Rene makes a big hit with
her daddy, Tiger shortstop Harvey Kuenn as they pose in
Detroit hospital. Robin weighed in a seven pounds and
daddy celebrated her arrival with five hits in a double
header with Baltimore that day.
MPFOoUTRIBUin
Prexy Hopes PCC
In Order at Portia
Pullman, Wash. (U.R) Dr.
Emmett Moore, president of the
Pacific Coast conference, saia
today he hopes the conference
Wenatchee
Tops Bears
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Even when bis team is on the
losing end of the score, Vince
Moreci of Yakima is a hard man
to hold down.
Last night Moreci poled homer
No. 27 in a losing cause as
Wenatchee topped the Bears 3-1
In Northwest league play.
Moreci'i solo clout came in the
seventh and averted a shutout
at the hands of Cal Humphries,
, Humphries fanned eight,
walked one, and was never in
serious trouble as he notched
his eighth win of the season."
Phil Marvier poled a solo
home run in the fifth and then
doubled home the- winning run
in Wenatchee's two-run ninth.
Trl-City began to move slight
ly with a 3-0 victory over the
Spokane Indians although the
Braves are still six games off
the pace of league-leading Yak
ima. ,
A scheduled game between
Eugene and Lewiston at Eu
gene was called off because of
rain.
Bailey Keeping
In Condition by
Weight Lifting
Portland OJ.PJ Jim Bailey,
the transplanted Australian who
wore the green and yellow of
the University of ; Oregon to
fame on the track, is keeping
in shape for the Olympic games
by lifting weights.
The speedy Duck who bested
John Landy, world mile record
holder, when he was clocked in
3:58.6 to become the first man
to crack the four-minute mile
in the United States, has also
been running daily on the Lin
coln high school track.
"Weight lifting builds up the
upper portion of your body,
strengthening your shoulders
arms and chest. A runner needs
strength there, as well as in his
legs," the dark complected
. speedster explained.
Bailev will go to Vancouver,
B.C., Friday to compete in the
holiday games along with his
teammate at Oregon, Bill Dellin-
ger, another Olympic games
qualifier.
Rogue Girls
Play at KF
Rogue Valley girl's softball
team headed for Klamath Falls
in morning and afternoon
groups today to vie in the state
softball tournament. They will
meet Oswego at 6:45 p.m. at
Conger field. Co-Coaches Elmer
Harnish and Shy Callaghan ac
companied a squad of 11 players
to Klamath.
IRISH SELL OUTS
South Bend. Ind. (U.R) All
tickets to the Michigan State
and Oklahoma games were sold
when a public sale of seats for
Notre Dame's 1956 football
games opened Wednesday. Tick
et Manager Robert Cahill esti
mated there were 200,000 appli
cations for Irish home games.
In the United States, more
than nine out of 10 private cars
(92 per cent) serve for driving to
and from work and for shopping:
nearly three out of four are used
in making a living, says a Twen
tieth Century Fund report.
Will Put House
nd Meeting
will put its athletic house in
order" at its meeting Monday
and Tuesday in Portland.
Washington, UCLA, Southern
California and California have
been punished for violating con
ference regulations dealing with
payments to athletes.
Critics of the discipline con
tend the conference code is not
realistic because the $100 month
ly limit in aid to athletes does
not meet the cost of living at
member schools.
Changes Possible
"I suppose changes are pos
sible, but I don't know," Moore
said. "I just hope the repre
sentatives will take care of the
whole problem."
He did not disclose that na
ture of any possible changes
which might be recommenaed
at Portland.
The representatives will re
port to the school presidents
Wednesday and review the fort-
land meeting. Then the presi
dents are expected to outline
future policy.
Joe Page Warns
Hurlers to Lay
Off Dust Tosses
By JOHN CARROLL
Pittsburgh (U.R) Lefty Joe
Page, fireman emeritus of the
New York Yankees, warned
pitchers today to lay off the
"dusters" or they'll dust them
selves right out of the big
leagues.
"Those rockheads who rely
too much on the close stuff are
hurting nobody but themselves,1
Page said in between chores at
his tavern in nearby Irwin, Pa.
'The guys they're throwing at
will come right back and knock
their heads off.
"The nicest way fo win a ball
game is to be nice to the other
team. It also helps to be nice to
the umpires, too, he joked.
Keeps His Friends
Big Joe, who operates a tavern
appropriately called the "Bull
pen, said if Robin Roberts of
the Phils ever turned "mean
he could win 25 to 30 games
every year.
"But Roberts Is the kind of
guy who will settle for 20 wins
and keep his friends. Of course,
you don't have to let a batter
steal your bread and butter. But
you can get by with your regu
lar pitches. The man who goes
for the duster too much is just
asking for a fast ticket out of
the league," he said.
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DOUBLE TREAT You can
have your cake and eat it,
too, attests New York Yan
kee Manager Casey Stengel
as he puts the bite on birth
day cake presented to him
by the Athletics in Kansas
City. The Yanks beat the
A's, 5-3, to make the cake
a double treat for 66-year-ilj
Casey. - -
Loan Officer Missing; Feared Kidnap Victim
Albuquerque, N.M. (U.R)
The vice president of an Albu
querque loan association vanish-
Simple Black Box May
Answer Termite Problem
Los Angeles (U.R) A simple
black box that sends out "death
rays" may be the answer to the
problem t of household termites
and post beetles. The box, de
veloped at the University of Cal
ifornia at Los Angeles, utilizes
infra-red radiation which can
destroy the bugs in five to 10
minutes of exposure, right
through the flooring. It's an
easily constructed device, which
can be built cheaply in the work
shop of any pest-control operator.
ed Wednesday night and police
and FBI agents immediately
went into action on the theory
he was a possible kidnap victim.
Banking officials discovered
$7,487 missing from ' the vault
of the Thrift and Loan associa
tion, following the disappear
ance of Felix M. Montoya.
Banking officials expressed
fear that Montoya had been
kidnaped and forced to open
the vault. His car was found on
a suburban street early today.
Montoya's family notified po
lice Wednesday night after he
failed to come home for dinner.
The theft was discovered today
when the bank was opened. -
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Boat Sinks While
Approaching Harbor
Sydney, Australia U.R)
The 600-ton collier Birchgrove
Park turned turtle and sank
early today just six miles from
safe harbor after a 100- mile
trip through stormy seas.
Rescue vessels reported four
of her 14-man crew rescued, nine
drowned and one missing.
Officer W. Gosling of the
South Head Signal Station said
the ship simply vanished in the
pre-dawn darkness while he was
signaling it instructions for en
tering Sydney Harbor.
Survivors said the cargo of
444 tons of coal taken aboard
at Newcastle shifted in the heavy
seas and dragged the 26-year-old
vessel over on her side. She had
Thursday. August 2, 1958
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Modernization of UN
Korea Forces Favored
Seoul, Korea (U.R) Adm.
Arthur W. Radford! chairman of
the U.S. Joint Chiefs of Staff,
said today he favored "modern
ization" of United Nations forces
in Korea.
Radford arrived in Seoul from
Formosa. He told newsmen at
the airport that "sooner or later"
the U. N. Command will have to
introduce modern weapons into
South Korea.
He said this modernization
could conceivably include atomic
weapons but stressed that the
Korean armistice agreement
would have to be changed before
the Allies could introduce new
weapons.
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time to flash only a quick SOS
before going down.
The British submarine Thor
ough picked up one survivor and
the minesweeper Wagga rescued
another. Two struggled ashore
from a splintered lifeboat I
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