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MAIL TRIBUNE, Medferd, Oregon, Monday, May 19, 1938 San Francisco Whips Cubs To Take Over First Place In HL; Yanks Pad AL Lead By FRED DOWN . , United Pzess Sporta Writer The New York Yankees are making a joke of the Ameri can league race but the sea son's best laugh is the one the amazing San Francisco Giants are having at the ex pense of National league ex perts. The Yankees, who look like they're going to make Casey Stengel's ninth pennant in 10 years his easiest, ballooned their AL lead to 6Vi games Surtfay with -5-2 and 3-0 vic tories over the Washington Senators. The Yankees, with six straight and 10 of 11, are If games over .500 at 195 compared to second-placeter that gave him his sixth Cansas City's 13-12 record, win and fourth shoutout. For The Giants, meanwhile.the Giants, Johnny Antonelli Oregon Northern Division Champion in Seattle OP) The Uni versity of Oregon won the Northern division track cham ioriship Saturday, scoring 63 5f points. Washington finished second with 53 points, Washington State had 30Vi, Idaho 10 13, and Oregon State 7 13 Only one Northern division record fell during the meet. Jim Grelle, Oregon's crack miler, turned his specialty in Crater High Frosh Beat Pel Squad Central Point Crater high freshmen defeated Kla math Falls 70 to 52 on Sat urday in a dual track meet here. The host Comets had eight of the 14 firsts. Double winners for Crater ?ere Larry Pittman in the lashes, Tom White in the 130 and 660-yard runs and Wat Burton in the low urdles and pole vault. Phil lips grabbed the high jump fnd javelin for Klamath and Hancock the shot put and dis cus for the Pelicans. SBSCLTS: High hurdles S'ites. K; Wash burn, K; Twedell, C. 75 Pittman. C; Egge. K; td ards, C. :08.3. Shot put Hancock, K; Twedell, C: Currin. K. 45-3. Broad jump Edwards, C; Matt n. C; Biehn, K. 17-9. 1320 Mitchell. K; Hogue. C; Den nine. C. 3:49.7. 330 White. C; Owens, K; Ryer son. C. :39.5. High jump Phillips, K; Barnes, K: Garrison. C. 5-8. Javelin Phillips. K; Brum, K; Twedell. C. 141-4. Low hurdles Burton, C; Romine, C; Stites, K. :14.9. Pole vault Burton. C; Romine. C; Bianchi. K. 10-3. 150 Pittman, C; Edwards, C; Egge. K. :16.1. 660 White, C; Bibey, C; Barnes, K 135.4 O Relay Crater. :47. Discus Hancock, K; White, C; Stites, K. 115-'2. BOUT POSTPONED Mexico City (IP) Heavy rain Sunday forced postpone ment of the Davey Moore Roberto Garcia featherweight fight at the Mexico City Bull Ring until next Sunday. Moore of Springfield, Ohio, is the top ranking contender for the 126- pound title, while Garcia, of Mexico, js unranked. WHEN YOU SPECIFY THJ-Kffl rare for all your concrete needs Delivered SP 2-5271 took a two " percentage-point first-place lead in the Na tional league when they whipped the Chicago Cubs, 7-3 and 4-0, and the Cincin nati Redlegs beat the Milwau kee Braves, 11-7. The Giants, picked to finish sixth by the experts, lead the Braves, .656 to .654. They have won three straight and 11 of their last 14 games. Sweeps Due To Pitching Brilliant pitching was the key to both sweeps. Sal Mag lie needed only Ryne Duren's ninth-inning help to win the opener for the Yankees and then Bob Turley "bombed," the Senators with a five-hit- Track, Field 4:06.1 to erase the existing record. Washington's Jack Larson finished second with 4:07.2, a new Washington rec ord. Washington led the field in first places with six, followed by Oregon with five. Washing ton State got three and Idaho got' one. Overall Depth The Ducks displayed over all depth and power to win the meet. Oregon took six sec ond places and nearly swept the field in the 100-yard dash when Jack Morris, Otis Davis and Steve Anderson finished in a three-way dead heat in 10 seconds flat. Morris was declared the winner. Other Oregon firsts were by Dave Edstrom, who had 9VS points, in the high hurdles; Otis Davis, who had 8 points, in the 220; and Ken Grant in the high jump. Steven Anderson, the versa tile Oregon junior, had 12 points. Duane Marshall was the leading Oregon Stater with a third in the shot. Points picked up by ex Southern Oregon prep athletes included: For Oregon D. C. Mills, Medford, second in javelin with 204 feet ZV2 inches; Jack Morris, fourth in low hurdles with :22.6. For Oregon State Ben Foley, Medford, tied . for fourth in pole vault with 13 feet; Cliff Cord, Crater, fourth in half-mile in 1:54.4 and mem ber fourth place relay team. Howard Paces Archery Event Russ Howard, Medford, of the Black Bear Bowmen, and Jerry Williamson, Central Point, of the Rogue Archers, took top men's" and women's honors yesterday in the Black Bear Bowmen's shoot in the Griffin Creek area. Howard recorded a 336 score and Mrs. Williamson 231. There were some 55 shoot ers and around ' 40 medals were awarded with host club, which has 15 members, claim ing 10. m. CONCRETE C? 248 E. McANDREWS RD. hurled a five-hitter in the first game and flutterball specialist Stu Miller came back with a three-hitter to give the San Francisco staff its fourth shutout of the year. The Athletics moved into second place in the AL by de feating the Detroit Tigers, 2-0, the Boston Red Sox downed the Baltimore Orioles 8-4, and the Cleveland In dians swept the Chicago White Sox, 7-4 and 10-6,' in the other American league games. In the National, the Phila delphia Phillies continued the deflation of the Pittsburgh Pirates with a 6-4 and 6-2 vic tories while the Los Angeles Dodgers rebounded from a 6-5 loss to beat the St. Louis Cardinals, 4-0. Homer by -Maglie Maglie, making his first start, limited the Senators to seven hits in eight innings and also highlighted the Yank attack with a three-run hom er to climax New York's five run fourth inning burst. Mickey Mantle's two - run double was the big blow for the Yankees in the nightcap as Turley reduced his earn ed run average to 0.83. Bul let Bob has yielded only six runs and 25 hits in his . six straight nine-inning perform ances. Danny O'Connell and Wil lie Kirkland each had three hits and drove in three runs to lead the Giants 11-hit at tack in the opener and O'Con nell also had three hits in the nightcap. Antonelli struck out eight for his third win and Mllier fanned five in his first start. Duke Maas faced only 28 Tigers in a two-hitter to give the Athletics their fourth straight win and Detroit its fifth consecutive loss. All three Athletic hits were doubles, two by Vic Power and Frank House combining with a walk and an error to produce two runs in the sec ond inning. Dick Gernert hit two hom ers and a double to knock in four runs and Jackie Jensen drove in three with a homer and three singles in powering the Red Sox to their fourth victory in five games. Frank Sullivan gained his first win while Billy Loes, cautioned twice against throwing of "spitters," suffered his fourth straight loss for Baltimore. Early Lead Overcome The Indians overcame early White Sox leads in , both games, winning the 11-inning opener on pinch-hitter Car rol Hardy's three run homer and the nightcap with two runs in the sixth and three in the seventh. Relief aces Ray Narleski and Don Mossi picked up their fifth and fourth wins, respectively, and have -accounted for nine of Cleveland's 1 5 victories. George Crowe and Dee Fondy blasted three-run hom ers for the Redlegs, who beat the Braves1 for the second time in seven tries. Bob Pur key, who scored the other victory on April 23, went the distance despite two homers by Joe Adcock and one each by Ed Mathews and Johnny Logan. Lew Burdette was kayoed in 3 13 innings and saw his record squared at 3-3. Jack Sanford won his third game with an eight-hitter and rookie Ray Semproch his fourth with a six-hitter as the Phillies handed the Pirates their fourth and fifth straight defeats. Chuck Essegian and Rip Repulski homered in the opener and Willie Jones and Harry Anderson connected in the nightcap. LINESCORES: American League lst Game) New York 000 500 000 3 S 0 Washington .. 100 010 000 2 7 1 Maglie, Duren 9 and Howard. Ramos 2-3 and Courtney. Winner Maglie 1-0. HRs Mantle, Maglie. (2nd Game) ' New York fins nnn nnn 9 i t Washington .. 000 000 000 0 S 1 luriey o-u ana uerra. cicotte, Clevenger4, Byerly 8 and Court ney. Loser Cicotte 0-1. Baltimore 000 110 101 4 14 1 Boston 400 102 lOx 8 12 1 Loes. Lehman 6, Moeller 8 and Triandos. Sullivan, Kielv 9 and Berberet. Winner Suli: n 1-1. Loser Loes 0-4. HRr .ensen, Gernet 2, Gardner, Boyd. Detroit 000 000 000 0 2 2 Kansas City 020 000 OOx 2 3 0 Bay At Builders Supply QUALITY BLOCKS Brick, Ftuct, Drain Tils 727 W. MeAndrcw Ph. SP 2-4107 STANDINGS PACIFIC COAST LEAGUE W L Pet. GB Phoenix 21 15 .583 Vancouver 19 14 .576 Salt Lake 18 14 .563 2 San Diego 17 17 .500 . 3 Sacramento 14 15 .483 3'i Spokane 15 18 .455 4j Seattle .1 14 19 .424 S2 Bortland 11 17 .393 Sunday's Results Phoenix 4-12, Portland 1-5 Vancouver 5, Sacramento 2 San Diego 7-2, Seattle 3-4 Salt Lake 9, Spokane 4 Vancouver 5, Sacramento t How Series Ended Phoenix 7, Portland 0 t San Diego 5, Seattle 2 1 Salt Lake 5. Spokane 2 ' Next Series Seattle at Phoenix Portland at San Diego x Salt Lake at Sacramento Vancouver at Spokane NATIONAL LEAGUE W L i Pet. GB San Francisco .. 21 11 .656 Milwaukee 17 9 .654 1 Pittburgh 17 14 .548 3.i Philadelphia 14 16 .467 6 Chicago 15 18 .455 6i St. Louis 13 16 .448 6i Cincinnati 11 14 .440 6y2 Los Angeles 11 21 .344 10 Sunday's Results . Cincinnati 11. Milwaukee 7 Philadelphia 6, Pittsburgh 4 (1st) Philadelphia 6, Pittsburgh 2 (2nd) St. Louis 6, Los Angeles 5 (1st) Los Angeles 4, St. Louis 0 (2nd) San Francisco 7, Chicago 3 (1st) San Francisco 4, Chicago 0 (2nd) Monday's Probable Pitchers Milwaukee at Cincinnati (night) Spahn 6-0, vs. Klippstein 10. Tuesday's Games New York at Chicago (night) Washington at Kan. City- (night) Baltimore at Detroit ' Boston at Cleveland (night) AMERICAN LEAGUE " W L Pet. GB New York 19 5 .792 Kansas City 13 12 .520 6i Cleveland 15 16 .484 7lb Baltimore 12 13. .480 7i Boston 14 16 .467 8 Washington 13 15 .464 8 Detroit ; 13 17 .433 9 Chicago 11 16 .407 9,i Sunday's Results Cleveland 7, Chicago 4 (1st, 11 innings) Cleveland 10, Chicago 6 (2nd) New York 5, Washington 2 (1st) ' New York 3, Washington 0 (2nd) Kansas City 2, Detroit 0 Boston 8, Baltimore 4 Tuesday's Games San Fran at Cincinnati (night) Los Angeles at Milwaukee (night) St. Louis at Philadelphia (nighti Chicago at Pittsburgh (night) NORTHWEST LEAGUE . W L Pct'GB Lewiston 18 5 .782 Wenatchee 15 10 .600 4 Eugene .. 12 11 .521 6 Tri-City 12 11 .521 6 Yakima 8 17 .320 11 Salem 6 17 .260 12 Sunday's Results Eugene 5-3, Wenatchee 4-4 " Lewiston 1-4, Salem 0-3 Tri-City 3-6, Yakima 0-3 Saturday's Results Tri-City 5. Yakima 2 Lewiston 10. Salem 0 Eugene 13, Wenatchee 1 Monday's Schedule Salem at Tri-City Tuesday's Schedule Lewiston at Wenatchee Eugene at Yakima Foytack 3-3 and Wilson. Maas 1-3 and House. (1st Game, 11 Innings) Chicago .. 000 110 002 00 4 10 0 Cleveland 000 000 211 03 7 9 1 Wynn. Staley 8, Keegan 9. Wil son 10. Pierce 11 and Lollar. Grant, Mossi 9, Narleski 9 and Nixon. Win ner Narleski 5-2. Loser Wilson 3-3. HRs Harrell, Vernon, Hardy. (2nd Game) Chicago 410 000 010 10 0 Cleveland .. 040 012 30x 10 15 0 Fischer. Qualters 2, Staley 5 and Battey. Kelly, Tomanek 2. Mossi 3 and Brown, Nixon 3. Winner Mossi 4-3. Loser Staley 0-3. HRs PhiUipe. National League (1st Game) ' Pittsburgh 101 000 020 4 8 1 Philadelphia 010 200 21x 6 8 1 Kline, Face 7. Raydon 8 and Foiles. Sanford, Farrell 8 and Lon nett. Winner Sanford 3-3. Loser Kline 4-3. HRs Groat, Essegian, Thomas, Repulsky. (2nd Game) Pittsburgh .. 000 0U 0012 6 . 0 Philadelphia 110 002 20x 6 13 1 Law. Face 6, Smith 7, Raydon 8 and Kravitz. SemDroch 4-3 and Lonnett. Loser Law 5-2. HRs Jones, Stevens, Anderson, Sinner. (1st Game) San Francisco 020 100 400 7 11 1 Chicago 000 001 200 3 5 1 Antonelli 3-3 and Schmidt. Dra- bowsky, Rodriguez 7, Nichols 7, Hillman 7. Fodjr 8 and Neeman. Loser Drabowsky 1-4. HRs Thom son, pjeeman. (2nd Game) San Francisco 010 300 000 4 11 1 Chicago 000 000 000 0 3 0 Miller 10 and Thomas. Brosnan, Hillman 4. Drott 6. Elston 9 and S. Taylor. Loser Brosnan 3-3. Milwaukee 111 000 013 7 13 1 Cincinnati 013 601 OOx 11 13 0 Burdette. Littlefield 4. Jay 7 and Rice. Purkey 4-1 and Bailey. Loser Burdette 3-3. WKs Matn ews. Adcock 2. ..Crowe, Fondy, LLogan. . (1st Game) ' Los Angeles 040 001 0005 8 1 St Louis 401 001 OOx 6 10 2 Kipp, Drysdale 2, Roebuck 6, Labine 7, and Roseboro. Mabe, Barnes 3. Muffett 9 and Katt, H. Smith 7. Winner Barnes 1-1. Loser Drysdale 1-7. HRs BoyeTi Walk er, Roseboro. , (2nd Game) Los Angeles 201 100 000 4 9 0 St. Louis .. 000 000 0000 8 0 Erskine and Pignatano. Mizell, Clark 5. Paine 6. Mabe 8 and H. Smith. HRs Neal, Hodges. MEDFORDtnyTRIBUNE SIPOTTTS Godih in New York Debut On Friday Against Busso New York HP) Light weight Lahouari Godih of Al geria makes his New York debut Friday night in a TV 10-rounder with Johnny Busso as boxing returns to Madison Square Garden after an ab sence of eight weeks. Godih, lightweight cham pion of France, made such an impressive American debut at Washington, D.C., on April 18 that he is now rated at "even money" against Busso of New York. Godih outpointed Larry Baker at Washington. The Busso-Godih bout will Star Game Selection Plan Told Eugene Teams for the Eu gene Active club's first annual State-Metro, prep all-star base ball game will be selected from a master list to be made up from the results of all star teams selected by the chairmen of the 24 Oregon School Activities association districts. Oregon Sportswriters and Sortcasters association will make the selections from the foregoing list.' Players must be high school seniors. The game will be at Bethel park in Eugene on the night of Saturday, June 21. Coaches of the Portland area team will be those whose teams are winner and runner up in the Portland Interscho lastic league and the one whose team won the Metro politan league crown. State mentors will be the coaches whose teams win the A-2 and B championships and whose team advances highest in A-l tourney play. Each of the 14-man squads will have three pitchers, two catchers, five infielders and four outfielders. Aging Arch Beats King San Diego (IP) Aging Archie Moore, portly world lightheavyweight champion, scored an easy decision over heavyweight Howard King, Reno, Saturday night in a non-title 10-rounder ,at the San Diego Colisum. Moore carried a hefty 195i as he smashed , his 195-pound opponent to the canvas with rights to the head in the eighth and ninth rounds in an at tempt to extend his lifetime kayo record to 127. If Kfng had stayed down, Archie would have set a new all-time knockout record which he now shares at 126 with William Young Stribling, But King got up both times on a count of eight. Billy Maxwell Memphis Victor Memphis, Tenn. OP) Tex an Billy Maxwell turned in "a Tim Tam finish in win ning the Memphis Invitational golf tournament. . In Odessa, Tex., parbuster posted a five-under-par 65 in the final round Sunday to edge hometowner Cary Mid dlecoff by one stroke for the top prize of $2,800. Maxwell wound up with a 72-hole total of 267 while Mid dlecoff fired a 66 in the final round for a 268. Walker Cup player Mason Rudolph of Clarksville, Tenn., who enter ed the last round with a three stroke lead over Maxwell. Middlecoff and Marty Furgol, had to settle for third place with a 70 269. IT'S VA THE be televised and broadcast na tionally by NBC. Canadian Yvon Durelle, light heavyweight champion of the British Empire, is favored at 8-5 to beat Germinal Bal larin of France in their TV ABC 10-rounder at 'Montreal, Que., Wednesday night. Bal larin, who wears a large mustache, recently moved up from the middleweight to the light-heavy division. Tonight's 10-rounder. at St. Nicholas Arena .brings to gether welterweights Mickey Crawford of Saginaw, Mich., and Andy Figueroa of Puerto Rico. Crawford, ranked ninth among contenders, is favored at 3-1. This week's fight schedule includes: Monday: New Yorkt St. Nick's Mickey Crawford vs. Andy Fu gueroa; Las Vegas. Nev. Zora Fol ley vs. Art Swinden; Odessa, Tex. Ray Portilla vs. Alan Bowaron; Caracas, Venezuela Orlando Zulu eta vs. Vincente Rivas. Tnpsdav: Bnstnn Willie Pen vs. Bobby Singleton; Oakland, Calif. Johnny Gonsalves vs. Vic Cardot; New Orleans! Tony Dupas vs. Ra mon Fuentes. " Wednesday: Montreal Forum Yvon Durelle vs. Germinal Ballarin. Thursday: Los Angeles Vmce Delgado vs. Mauro Vasquez: New York Sunnyside Harvey Charles vs. Sid Lueo: New Brunswick, NJ. Marian Guzzo vs. Frank Weis- gerber; Philadelphia Carl Hubbard vs. uucney unavez. Friday: New York Garden Johnny Busso vs. Lahouri Godih. Saturday: Detroit Johnny Sum merlin vs. Nino Valdes; Bangor, Me. Holly Mims vs. Bruce Curtis; Athol. Mass. Gordon Parker vs. Young Sharkey; Hollywood, Calif. Art Aragon vs. Alfonso Flores; Brooklyn Parkway Jose Flores vs. Gene Hamilton. Ducks Play Washington Seattle (IP) University of Oregon attempts to halt a two-game losing streak today when it meets the Washing ton Huskies in the first of a two-game Northern division baseball series here. ' Oregon dropped its second straight to Washington State Saturday by a 16-9 count. The loss dropped the Ducks into a won-lost tie with the Cougars and Oregon 'State for first place. Oregon, at 7-3, held a 33-point percentage margin over the others, who were 8-4. , The Cougars got eight runs in the third inning Saturday to sew up the win. North Catholic Choses Obbiso Dino Obbiso. assistant foot ball and basketball coach and head baseball coach at St, Mary's High school here in 1955, has been named head coach in three major sports at North Catholic High school in Portland. The school opens next fall with enrollment limited to 130 bovs and eirls, and will con tend only in freshman athle tics its first year. Obbiso, Uni versity of Portland grad, coached at Sacred Heart at Klamath Falls after leaving Medford. He recently com pleted Army service. At Seoul, Korea, .he was a player and coach of the Far East Division basketball team and coached the all-star special services command basketball squad. Crawford 3-1 Bout Favorite New York (IP) Welter weight contender Mickey Crawford of Saginaw, Mich., is favored at 3-1 to outspeed and beat Andy Figueroa of New York tonight in their 10- round TV fight at St. Nicholas arena. Mickey, ranked ninth among contenders, seeks his fourth straight victory of 1958 Puerto Rico-born Figueroa is attempting a comeback cam paign at 21, three years young' er than Crawford. Phoenix Giants Bump Beavers to Go on Tod in PEL By UNITED PRESS Okay, if you think the San Francisco Giants are so hot just take a look today at their Phoenix farm hands. Manager Red Davis' crew took over first place in the Pa cific Coast league by sweep ing a double header from the Portland Beavers Sunday night by scores of 4-1 and 12-5. The twin triumph also gave the Little Giants a 7-0 series sweep over the Beavers who sagged into last place. Tonight Phoenix takes on Seattle with ancient Max Sur kont (1-2) scheduled to face Jim Daxis (1-2) of the Rainiers. In other Sunday action, Vancouver dropped into sec ond place although defeating Sacramento, 5-2 in a single game; Salt Lake downed Spo kane, 9-4, in another solo tilt and San Diego split with Se attle. The Padres won the opener, 7-3, while Seattle won the nightcap on Marty Kut yna's five-hitter, 4-2. Zanni Wins Dom Zanni scattered seven hits while going the route for Phoenix in the opener. The Beavers' lone run came on a homer by Bob DiPietro. Vet eran Larry Jansen went the route to get the defeat and served up a home run to Bobby Prescott in the second frame. The Giants exploded for 16 hits in the rightcap off three Portland hurlers. Andre Rod gers and Felipe Alou of Phoe nix both homered. Alou's blast came with two aboard for three of his four runs drive in. Prescott, Joey Amalfitano and Alou also collected three hits apiece while battering losing pitcher Howie Judson, who was followed by Bob Barber and Ray Bauer. Gordon Jones went the dis tance and never was in trouble, although he gave up 12 hits and a two run homer to Jim Fanning. . Mel Held of the Mounties beat Sacramento with a seven hitter. Joe Durham gave him a nice cushion with a three run homer in the third inning and Owen Friend tacked on a bases empty blast in . the seventh- as Marshall Bridges lost ' his second decision Rookie catcher Clayton Dal rymple hit a two-run homer for the Solons. Eddie O'Brien gave up nine singles but posted his second win anyway in hurling Salt Lake to its 9-4 win over Spo kane. Dick Hall of the Bees hit a home run while going three for four. The Indians came up with a two-run rally in the ninth before O'Brien subdued them. Alexander Wins First: Bob Alexander won his first of the season while pitch ing San Diego to a 7-3 triumph over the Rainiers in their opener. Bill Glynn put the Padres ahead for good with a home run in the fifth inning after Earl Averill arid Dave Pope had singled. Averill OLD nnre n r mm KENTUCKY 0 y W to find a greater bourbon anywhere ! THE OLD HERMITAGE CO., lOUISVILLE added insurance with a two run homer in the. seventh. Kutyna bested Gene Lary in the second game and also stopped Glynn's hitting streak at 11 games. The Suds sewed up the contest with three runs in the fifth inning on a string of four singles after Ray Or teig had walked. LINESCORES: (1st Game, 7 Innings) PorUand . 000 001 01 7 0 Phoenix 012 001 x 4 8 0 Jansen and Neal; Zanni and Mc Cardell. (2nd Game) Portland .... 001 202 000 5 11 "1 Phoenix .... 131 040 30x 12 16 1 Judson. Garber 5. Bauer 8 and Fanning; Jones and Haller. (1st Game) Seattle 300 000 0003 7 0 San Diego .. 010 030 21x 7 13 2 rowier, Kennedy 7 and ootterer; Alexander, Wojey 8, Woodstock 8 and Jones. (2nd Game) Seattle 000 130 0 4 8 0 San Diego 000 110 02 5 2 Kutyna and urteig. Dotterer s: Lary, Podbielan 6 and Jones. Sacramento .. 020 000 000 2 7 2 Vancouver .. 103 000 lOx 5 8 0 Bridges. Mesa 6, Bowman 8 and Dairy mple; Held and Patton. Salt Lake .... 002 104 101 9 14 1 Spokane . ... 010 010 002 4 9 1 O'Brien and Hall, Naton 8; Han Ion, Mauriello 7 and N. Sherry. Christie Qualifies Indianapolis, Ind. Bob Christie, Grants Pass, quali fied for his third Indianapolis 500-mile auto race on Sunday. He was the 19th and slowest qualifier during the week end. High wind and rain on Sunday prevented qualification until just a few ntlnutes before the track closed for the day. Christie finished 13th in two previous 500-mile runs. The qualifying jaunt was for 10 miles. Houston Slated By Oregon State Corvallis OB Oregon State college announced it would meet University of Houston, a rising Southwest football power, in 1960 and 1961. The first game will be. played Oct. 1, 1960 at Port land with the next game Oct. 28, 1961, at Houston. VIKINGS VICTORS Portland API Portland State won a four-way track meer Saturday with 71 56 points to 48 13 for Oregon college, University of Port land 33 56 and George Fox 8. U.S. GOVERNMENT OFFICIAL TOPOMAPS . NEW!! Prospect Toketee Falls Summit Lake Best Coverage Available ( All Southern Oregon and No.i Calif, in Stock 35c EACH o)fMl mm STRAIGHT BOURBON WHISKEY 1.35 1 6 ' ' S VsQT. pjft YEARS ' tBiM 0LD HERMITAGE In 0t . DISTRIBUTED BY NATIONAL WSTlllERS W0TOCTS COMPANY. 88 fWOF Lewiston Heads NWL By 4 Tilts By UNITED PRESS Mounted on a four -game winning streak, the Lewiston Broncs opened a margin of the same number over second place Wenatchee in the North west league Sunday. Lewiston nosed out Salem' twice Sunday, 1-0 and 4-3, while Wenatchee was splitting a pair with Eugene, winning the second of two extra-inning contests, 4-3, after a 4-5 defeat in the opener. In the other league contests, Tri-City swept both ends of the twin bill with Yakima, 3-0 and 6-3. The Broncs from Idaho move into Wenatchee Tuesday for a three-game set that head lines this week's series. Salem opens against Tri-City tonight and Eugene goes to Yakima Tuesday. Drives In Winner Jerry Linnell singled home the winner to give Lewiston's Moursund his shutout in the first game. And relief Pitcher Don White made a virtual ift to the Broncs of the second game when, after Terry Burke singled and was advanced by a passed ball and then an in field out, White wild-pitched Burke home with the winner. At Wenatchee, the Emer alds scored twice in the top of the ninth without getting a hit. Two walks, a wild pitch, fielder's, choice and a sacri fice fly accounted for Eu gene's winning runs. Joe Wil son homered with a mate aboard in the four,th inning, singled in another in the sixth for Wenatchee and Jim Pas sila broke it up in the first extra inning with a run-scoring single with two out. Helpless Yakima fell before the four-hit pitching of Tri City's Dick Connelly and Bob Cleboski who came on in the sixth inning of the first game. In the second game, a six-run sixth inning overcame a three run Yakima advantage and the Braves had their third in a row. ALFA ROMEO is Here! Keith Schulz GARAGE 116 North Front St. Phone SP 2-4756 Swem's 217 E. Main- OLD BRAND CmCKY STRAIGHT MIIBBAII Will Off T $2 80 rvtr HuwTKt