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(Giants Take 3-2
Win From Dodgers
San Francisco - fLTB - Jim
Davenport, whose specialty is
the pop fly, smashed two
home runs against his "cous
ins" from Los Angeles Satur
day to lead the Giants to a
3-2 victory over the Dodgers
in the first game of a day
night doubleheader.
The light-hitting third base
man raised his total to 10 for
the season and five of them
at the exepnse of Los Angeles
hurling as he connected for
bases-empty blows in the first
and third innings.
Ruben Gomez, who won his
eighth of the season with an
assist from Al Worthington,
had a three-hit shutout on the
fire going into the ninth. But
then he gave up a single to
John Roseboro, and Duke
Snider followed with' his 12th
home run of the season into
the leftfield stands to cut the
Giants' lead to one run.
After Gomez then retired
Carl Furillo on a fly to right
for the second out, he was
hoisted after first baseman
Orlando Cepeda booted Norm
STANDINGS
By United Press International
American League
Baltimore . 030 200 200 7 9 0
Boston 000 010 001 2 7 0
Pappas. O'Dell (9) and Triandos;
Monbouquette. Fornleles fB. Byer
ly (8 and Daley. WP Pappas 9-7).
LP Monbouquette (1-4). HRS
CasUeman (3rd). Nieman (14th).
New York 000 010 0001 B -
Washington .. 100 001 OlOx 3 9 1
Ditmar, Trucks (6) and Howard;
Valentinetti. Hyde (8) and Court
ney. WP Valentinetti (4-2). LP
Ditmar (9-6).
Detroit
31 OOt 100 o 11 1
Chicago 000 201 0003 10 1
Lary (14-12) and R. Wilson;
Moore. Latman (4t. Qualters (61,
Stalv ill. I.nwn (8i and Lollar.
LP Moore (9-5). HR Lary (QSTj.
Cleveland at Kansis City (night)
National League
Philadelphia Oil 001 000 3 5 0
Cincinnati 000 015 60x 12 16 1
Morehead. Farrell (6 J. Ander
on (7), Meyer (8 and Lopata;
Acker. Lawrence 7( and Bailey.
WP Acker (3-2). LP Morehead
(1-3). HRS Post (9th. H. Ander
son (18th), Dropo (5th), Whisenant
(10th). i
Pittsburgh 000 010 000 1 10 1
Milwaukee .. . 026 100 OOx 9 9 0
Ravdon. Smith (3. Blackburn
(5i and Foiles; Burdette (16-0) and
Crandall. LP Raydon (7-4). HRS
Torre (3th). Mathews (29th).
(Afternoon same)
Los Angeles .... 000 000 0022 5 0
San Francisco 201 000 OOx 3 8 1
McDevitt. Birrer (1). Klippstein
(6). Erskine (8) and Roseboro;
Gomez. Worthing (9) and Thomas.
WP Gomez (8-11). LP McDevitt
(2-6) HRS Davenport 2 (9th and
10th). Snider (12th).
Los Angeles at San Franciso
(2nd. night)
Chicago at St. Louis (night)
SUNDAY'S PROBABLE PITCHERS
(Won-lost records in parenthese)
American League
Detroit at Chicago Bunning
(9-9) vs. wynn (11-13).
Cleveland ar Kansas City Me
Lish (14-6) vs. Terry (8-10).
New York at Washington
Shantz (7-3) or Turley (ia-b) vs.
Kemmerer (6-13).
Baltimore at Boston Wilhelm
(2-7) vs. Brewer (9-10). .
National Leacue
Pittsburgh at Milwaukee Kline
(12-12) or Witt (7-Z) vs. wiiiey
(8-4.
Chicago at St. Louis Drabowsky
(9-11) vs. Mague (Z-6.
Los Angeles at San Franciscc
Koufax (9-8) vs. Miller (3-7).
Philadelphia at Cincinnati (2
fames) Roberts (14-11) and Sem
proch (13-8) vs. Haddix (7-7) and
riiewcombe (4-11).
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Larker's hard grounder for an
error. Worthington got Gil
Hodges to fly out to Whitey
Lockman in left for the game's
final out.
San Francisco made short
work of Danny McDevitt in
the first Inning after the
southpaw had fanned Felipe
Alou to open the frame. Dav
enport followed with a homer
into the leftfield stands and
another run came across as
Willie Mays tripled to right
and scored on Jackie Brandt's
double to left center.
McDevitt, who has failed to
go the distance in five life
time starts against the Giants,
left the game with his sixth
defeat against two victories.
Babe Birrer took over for him
and in the third inning gave
up Davenport's second home
run.'a 400-foot smash over the
left center field barrier.
The teams then knocked off
for dinner and were sched
uled to resume here tonight
with Johnny Podres (12-10)
going against the Giants' Mike
McCormick (9-7) in a battle
of southpaws.
Baseball
FRIDAY'S RESULTS
Pacific Coast League
Spokane 6. Phoenix 5
Sacramento 2. Vancouver 1
Seattle 11. San Diego 3
Salt Lake 9. Portland 3
National League
Cincinnati 5. Philadelphia 3 (night
Pittsburgh 3. Milwaukee 2 (night)
St. Louis 7. Chicago 5 (night)
Los Angeles 4. San Francisco 1
(night)
American League !
Washington 3, New York 0 (night)
Boston 5. Baltimore 2 (night)
Chicago 3. Detroit 0 (night)
Kan. City 8. Cleveland 7 (night)
Northwest League
Yakima 4. Lewistcfi 3, 1st game
Lewiston 4. Yakima 2. 2nd game
Eugene 4. Tri-City 1. 1st game
Eugene 4, Tri-City 2, 2nd game v
Wenatchee 4. Salem 0 "
International League
Toronto 9. Montreal 2
Columbus 3. Havana 2
Rochester 4. Buffalo 0
Richmond 4, Miami 3 (IS innings)
LEAGUE LEADERS stdg hed
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NATIONAL LEAGUE
Player & Club G. AB R. H.
Musial, St.L. 119 419 61 143
Aaron. Milw. 127 504 92 171
Pet.
.341
.339
.337
327
317
313
.330
.325
323
320
317
315
Ashb n. Phil. 122 490 80 165
Mays. S F. 125 90 90 160
Skin'r. Pitts. 120 438 79 139
Banks. Chi. 129 415 103 161
AMERICAN LEAGUE
Run-els, Bos. 118 452 83 149
Kuenn. Det. 115 462 61 150
Cerv. K.C. 114 421 77 136
Pow r. Cleve. 120 488 81 156
Goodm'n. Chi. 92 344 38 109
Will ms. Bos. 112 355 71 112
Borne Runs
National league Banks. Cubs 42;
Thomas. Pirates 34; Aaron. Braves
28: Mathews, Braves 28; Robinson,
Redlegs 26. -
American league Mantle. Yan
kees 37: Sievers. Senators 34; Jen
sen. Red Sox 33: Colavito, Indians
31; Cerv. Athletics 29.
Runs Batted In
National league Banks, Cubs
110: Thomas. Pirates 104: Aaron.
Braves 82; Boyer. Cardinals 80; H.
Anderson. Phils 79.
American league 'Jensen. Red
Sox 110: Sievers. Senators 93: Col
avito. Indians 90; Cerv, Athletics
86; Mantle, Yankees 83.
Pitching
National league Willey, Braves
8-4: Purkey. Redlegs lo-8: Worth
ington, Giants 11-6; Spahn, Braves
17-10: Burdette. Braves 15-9.
American league Turley, Yan
kees i-6: ueiocK, tiea box 12 4;
Hyde, Senators 9-3: McLish. In
dians 14-6; Moore. White Sox 9-4
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RUNNING THE GANTLET This drill by
Medford High school footballers is termed
"running the gantlet." Backs grab the ball
and run between linemen who are holding
dummies. It is an anti-fumble drill. At
Physical Exams
For Junior High
Boys This Week
Arrangements for prospec
tive McLoughlin and Hedrick
Junior High football players
to take physical examinations
have been announced by Lee
Ragsdale, director of physi
cal education for the Med
ford schools.
McLoughlin players are to
report to the Medford clinic,
1025 East Main st., at 7 p.m.
Thursday, Sept. 4. Hedrick
boys will have their physicals
at the same hour on Friday,
Sept. 5 arid at the same place.
Each boy planning to play
football must have an exami
nation and must return the
form signed by the physi
cian. Signature of the parent
or legal guardian, granting
permission to play, should
also be on the form. These
forms will be filed at the
school office.
A nominal fee of $1 (will be
charged for each boy's exam
ination. He should have the
money with him when he is
examined.
Ragsdale also stated that
all players must have ob
tained their student body
cards before practicing. Play
ers are covered by insurance
when the student bodyfee is
paid.
Football equipment will be
issued to. players at the end
of next week.
Willie Mays
Strikes Out
San Francisco -flJPD-Willie
Mays was subjected to some
mild needling Saturday by
the Los Angeles Dodgers for
taking a called third strike
Friday night as a pinch hit
ter. "Hey, here's the only guy
ever struck out and got his
name in the headlines for it,"
the Dodgers' Rube Walker
called out while the Giant's
centerfielder was taking his
turn at batting practice.
Mavs. after coming out of
the cage, merely laughed and
yelled over to Don'Drysdale
of the Dodgers who had fan
ned him, "Hey, why don t you
get that stuff over?"
"Well, you can argue with
the umpire," Drysdale an
swered good naturedly.
Mays looked at the third
strike in the seventh inning
Friday night with two men
on hase. He returned to cen-
terfield Saturday in the op
ening game of the day-night
doubleheader.
OOPS: WRONG BUTTON
Pasadena. Calif. -(UPD Fire
engines raced madly through
the streets Friday to answer
a call at Huntington Memorial
HosDital. The firemen found
no fire but they did find a
little old lady who stood press
ing the fire alarm button. She
said she thought it was the
elevator button.
WHO MADE TH6 FASTEST
ENSUSH CHANNEL SWIM?
Although the English channel
has been swum (without a
life jacket) since 187 5, the
fastest crossing was mode
by the Egyptian, Hassan
Abd-el-Reh"im.August 22., .
1950, in hours 4 m mutes.
(Thanks. Honey Carbett, Atlanta).
TOP THIS! To any reader submitting
contrary proof. Tip Brady will send a
signed, wallet-sized diploma. Vriteto:
BEAT THIS, co this paper. Box 05,
Sausalito, Calif. Enclose self-addressed,
stamped envelope.
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Seixas Scores Big Upset
In U. S. Amateur Tennis
Forest Hills, N. . Y. (UPD -Veteran
Vic Seixas, playing
from memories of 25 years
on the tournament trail, scor
ed the first major upset of
the U. S. Amateur Tennis
championships Saturday with
a first-round 6-2, 4-6, 6-4, 8-10,
8-6 triumph over seventh-
seeded Kurt Nielsen of Den
mark. Seixas, a 35-year-old Phila-
delphian who no longer is
seeded after giving up steady
tournament play to enter busi
ness, made a triumphant re
turn to the center court
where he won the national
title in 1954. Playing with the
all-court finesse which made
him a long-time Davis Cup
star, he finally outsteadied
the moustachioed Dane" who
Experience Short, Tutors
Plentiful at Ashland HS
Ashland Ashland High
school is short on football let-
termen this fall but there is
plenty of experienced coach
ing to form the Grizzlies into
a v playing unit as they build
for their gridiron season open
er. Varney Corey, who suc
ceeds Al Simpson as Ashland
mentor, has ' been working
with some 40 boys. The num
ber is expected to grow as
school nears and finally
opens. .
There are seven lettermen
on hand. These are Al Mc
Kinnis and Steve Gray, backs,
Bob Rosenbaum and Vera
Speirs, ends, Phil Roden-
meyer, tackle, Jerry Tepper,
center and Doug Forrest,
Southern Oregon Kennel
Club Show,
The Rogue river valley's
biggest event of the year for
dog fanciers is scheduled for
today.
Southern Oregon Kennel
club's annual Dog Show and
Obedience Trial is scheduled
for the Medford High school
football stadium.
Judging wil Istart at 9:30
Jordan Winner
In Friday Mix
New York -(UPD-W e 1 1 e r
weight contender Don Jor
dan, who outpointed French
man Lahouari Godih, de
clared today, "I'd have
knocked him out if I hadn't
lost my temper."
But Godih's manager, Vet
eran Jersey Jones, exclaimed,
"It was the lousiest decision
I've seen in years: Godih had
his left jab in Jordan's face
all night."
Lanky Jordan of Los Ange
les made a successful but un
impressive eastern debut Fri
day night by taking the unan
imous decision in their TV
10-rounder at Madison Square
Garden. He missed many
punches and displayed in
eptness at close quarters al
though he had long-range
power. -
The three ring officials fa
vored Jordan on a rounds ba
sis: 7-1-2, 7-3, 6-4.
58 Sage Grouse
Go To Canada
Portland -Oregon Statethe drawings. These hunters
Game commission personnel
delivered 58 sage grouse to
the' British Columbia Game
department on Aug. 21 in"a
return exchange for the big
horn sheep received from
them in 1954.
The sage grouse were
trapped in Lake and Malheur
counties using mainly traps
constructed of fish seine with
long wings extending from
the mouth of the trap. These
were placed in alfalfa fields
where the grouse were accus
tomed to feed. Grouse were
herded into the wings of the
trap by car and the trap col
lapsed upon them.
right looking on is Head Coach Fred Spie
gelberg. Holding the ball for the next gant
let candidate to grab is Backfield Coach
Tom Marier.
is eight years his junior.
It "was the top match of a
hot, sun-drenched day on
which Wimbledon champions
Ashley Cooper of Australia
and Alethea Gibson of New
York led all of the other fa
vorites into the second round.
Cooper, the 21-year-old Aus
tralian champion who lost in
last year's final to fellow
Aussie , Mai Anderson, over
powered Gordon Davis of
Santa Monica, Calif., 6-1, 6-2,
6-4.
Sixth-seeded Alex Olmedo,
the 22-year-old intercollegiate
champion from southern
California who won the U. S.
doubles with Ham Richard
son, joined the general ad
vance with a 6-2, 6-3, 6-1 tri
umph over Richard Sorlien
I of King of Prussia, Pa.
guard.
Eight other members of the
Ashland city schools' teach
ing staffs and three addition
al men, Ashland high grads,
are working with the team
in the pre school drills: These
include Bill Leybold, assistant
varsity coach, Earl Iba and
John Gray, junior varsity tu
tors, Cliff Engel and Vern
Tenney, freshmen coaches,
Lou Maurer and Jack New
ton, junior high coaches, and
Marshall Swink. The others
helping are Phil Sword and
Lance Locke, now on the
Southern Oregon college
crew, and Walt McCoy.
Ashland begins its cam
paign with a non - league
scrape on Sept. 12 at Rose
burg.
Trial Today
a.m. in four rings and is set
for 1 p.m. in another. The
event will be in progress
through the day.
More than 450 dogs are en
tered according to the pro
gram of judging.
Sporting, hound, working,
toy and non sporting dogs all
are among entrants and the
program lists a wide variety
of breeds
The dog show and obedi
ence trial will not be benched.
' For the convenience of ex
hibitors, breakfast is being
served at the show grounds.
Unit Deer Hunt
Requests Due
September 15
Portland-Deer hunter. whn
have not submitted applica
tions tor the management
unit either-sex deer hunt will
get a second chance to apply
xur me area of their choice.
Deadline for submitting ap
plications is Sept. 15, and a
urawing will be held if nec
essary on Sept. 22.
Eleven management units
were oversubscribed at the
previous filing deadline date
and a drawing held on Aug.
25. These units include Green
Springs, Klamath. Interstate
Silver Rock, Fort Rock, Pau-
1 1 n a, Deschutes, Metolius,
Grizzly, Ochoco and Clatsop.
Nimrods who applied for
one of these 11 units anrl
have not received their per
mits Dy oept. 3 may assume
thev Wprp nnf curac-E-..i
may reapply for some other
unit if they so desire. .
All hunters who filed ap-"
plications for units which did
not file before the Aug. 18
deadline will receive permits
for the unit for which the
applied.
ROBESON MEETS KHRUSY
Moscow - (UPD - American
singer Paul Robeson had a
"friendly and cordial talk"
with Soviet Premier Nikita
S. Khrushchev, Moscow Ra
dio reported Friday night.
The two met at Yalta, the
Crimean resort where the
Soviet leader is vacationing.
SPORTS
Browns Nip
Rams 13-10
. Pittsburgh - (UPD - The Chi
cago Bears unleashed a run
ning attack for a pair of
touchdowns in the second
period and George Blanda
added a clinching field goal
in. the fourth quarter Satur
day for a 17-10 victory over
the Pittsburgh Steelers, in a
charity exhibition game.
United Press International
After five years of futility,
the Cleveland Browns final
ly won an exhibition game in
California. .,
Old pro Lou (The Toe)
Groza kicked a 50-yard field
goal with 15 seconds remain
ing to give the Browns a 13-
10 triumph over the Los An
geles Rams Friday night.
In Friday night's other ex
hibition games,, the Washing
ton Redskins whipped the
Baltimore Colts, 27-7, and the
Detroit Lions downed the
New York Giants, 26-7.
Two touchdowns by half
back . Sid Watson paced the
Redskins to their first tri
umph of the exhibition sea
son. Lennie Moore scored
Baltimore's lone TD on a 42-
yard scamper.
Yale Lary and Jim David
scored on intercepted passes
in the second half to set up
Detroit's easy victory over
the Giants.
Restless
Wind-Takes
Photo Win
By UNITED PRESS
INTERNATIONAL
Restless Wind , defeated
Winsome Winner in a photo
finish Saturday to capture the
$164,725 Washington; Futurity
at Arlington Park, richest
two-year-old race ever run in
Illinois
Restless Wind equalled the
record of 1:09 35for the six
furlong event as hevwon by a
neck. The time was 45 of a
second short of the track rec
ord held by Hill Gail.
In other Saturday feature
races, Outer Space won the
$29,600 Vagrancy Handicap
at Belmont Park and Tudor
Era triumphed in the $28,593
Olympic Handicap at Atlantic
City.
Restless Wind, owned by
Llangollen farm, carried top
weight of 122 pounds, the
same impost toted by Swoon's
Son when he set the event
record in 1955. It was Restless
Wind's seventh win in 10 starts
and earned a net purse of
$112,225. He paid $5.00, $3.20
and $2.80. Winsome Winner,
a 64-1 shot, returned $39.00
and $14.80. Demobilize, who
finished three and one half
lengths behind, paid $6.20.
Mrs. Gerald S. Smith's Out
er Space moved through the
pack in the stretch to score
a length victory over Mile
Dianne in the Vagrancy 'cap.
A length further back was
Alanesian, coupled with Out
er Space in the . betting.
Searching, the favorite, fin
ished fourth.
Jockey Eldon Nelson found
a hole in. the pack while
rounding into the homestretch
and guided Outer Space from
fifth to the lead. He rode her
along the rail to win in 1:23
45, her third stakes triumph
of the year.
Outer Space paid $5.60,
$3.20 and $3.20 as she picked
up a winner's purse of $18,
940. Mile. Dianne returned
$9.80 and $6.80 and Alanesian
paid $3.20.
At Atlantic City,1 Tudor Era
took the lead from the start
and was never headed as he
defeated - Amber Diver by
three lengths in a prelim for
the $100,00 United Nations
Handicap Sept. 13. Jockey Joe
Culmone had Tudor Era a
length and a half ahead of
Amber Diver at the stretch
and finished the trip in 1:52
25. One-Eyed King was third.
Tudor Era paid $6.20, $3.60
and $3.00 across the board.
Amber Diver returned $7.00
and $4.60, while One-Eyed
King paid $4.00.
Phoenix
Wins 2-1
Spokane, Wash.-(UPD-Phoe-nix's
Pete Burnside bested
Spokane's Art Fowler 2-1
Saturday . night as the two
teams opened a Pacific Coast
league 'doubleheader here.
Both of the dualing mounds
men allowed seven hits but
the Giants were able to com
bine three hits for a run in
the second frame and two
more for a tally in the third.
Sal Paormina scored the
first run as hel singled and
Bill Wilson doubled. Jim Fini
gan scored the winning run as
he came across during a
double play. :
'Spokane's lone score came
in the fourth inning as Lyle
Olsen doubled, scoring Bob
Jenkfris who was on through
a fielder's choice.
Fastest Driver Sets !
New Speed
Bonneville Salt Flats, Utah
-(UPD The fastest living Am
erican driver, Mickey Thomp
son of El Monte, Calif., Sat
urday officially set a record
of 266.866 miles per hour in
his class E Streamliner at the
Bonneville speed trials.
Thompson raced his two
engine car to a speed of 272.
31 mph on the Western Utah
Salt Flats Friday to be
come America's fastest driv
er. But it was not an official
record because it was a one-
BOWLING
The ladies Wednesday after
noon Empire Bowling league
will hold its meeting at 7:30
p.m., Tuesday, Sept. 2 in the
Moose hall at 11 .Newtown
st., a spokesman announced.
Anyone interested in bowl
ing is invited to the meeting.
All members are urged to at
tend as rules and regulations
will be discussed.
EVERGREEN LEAGUE
Jim Baize rolled a 252 game to
lead Tru Mix to a victory in the
Evergreen Bowling League.
Sandings: W.
R. O. Stephenson Lbr. Co 4
Tru Mix Construction Co 4
Medford Blowpipe Co 4
Jay Allen Co 3
Seven Up Bottling Co. 3
Barco Supply Co 3
Medford Steel 1 1
Safeway Stores 1 v
Big Y Market 1 .
Kogap Lumber Industries 0
Medford Steel Co. 2 0
Knights of Columbus 0
Results:
Stephenson 4 (Haugen 578)
K of C 0 (Boner 482 ) 2,046.
Med Steel 2 0 (Tarvin 476)
Tru Mix 4 (Baize 575) 2,367
Kogap 0 (Lenz 542) 2,266;
Blow 4 (Tomlin 592) 2.420.
Med SU 1 1 (Hawkins 470)
7 Up 3 (Engelkes 496) 2.153
Jay Allen 3 (McKenzie 479)
Safeway 1 (Tyler 492) 2.100,
Big Y 1 (Gifford- 450)
2,476;
2,195;
' Med
2,126:
2,156;
1,987:
Barco 3 (Schlachter . 523) 2,
133.
CITY LEAGUE
Sandings:
Ross Lumber Co .
State Farm Insurance .
Medford Barbers
Daugherty Lumber Co
Southern Oregon Moulding
Westside Merchants ..
Weter & Olson
First National Bank
Highway Lbr. Co
Central Market 1
Telephone Employees Assn. 1
California Oregon Power Co. 0
Results: -
W & O 2 (Luman 560) 2,399; West
side 2 (Landis 576) 2,405.
Central Mkt. 1 (Schulz 578) 2.266;
Sate Farm 3 (Fischer 539) 2,380.
Daugherty 3 (Langston 546) 2,383;
FNB 1 (Bauman 518) 2.299.
Ross Lbr. 4 (Forrest 549) 2.417;
Copco 0 (Thompson 511) 2.044.
State Farm 3 (Fischer 539) 2,380.
TEAA 1 (Pruitt 488) 2,176.
SO Mldg. 3 (Turner 535) 2.249;
Barbers 3 (Vance 507) 2,375;
ill way 1 (M. Olsen:543) 2,273.
ELK'S LEAGUE
Standings:
W. L.
Go-Boys
4 0
4 0
4.0
uypos
MlSS-tlttS
Alley-Gators .... . 3
1
1
Lively Five . , 3
Adairs 1
3
Cementers 1
3
4
4
Medics 0
Past Exalted Rulers . 0
Wallflowers 0
Results:
Go-Boys 4 (Clark 576) 2347;
Medics 0 (Bolton 437) 1842.
Gypos 4 (Chase 533) 2082; PER's
0 (Hansen 430) 1916.
Miss-Fitts 4 (Gardner 532) 2256
Wallflowers -0 (Lubbers 609 ) 2142.
Alley-Gators 3 (Veal 510) 2192;
Adairs 1 (Uorrell 537) 2113.
Lively Five 3 (Burrough 593)
2259; Cementers 1 (Petrehn 452)
2033.
INDEPENDENT LEAGUE
Sandings: W.
Table Bock Lumber 4
Midcoast Paint 3
Manns 3
Timber Wolves 3
Andy's Jewelers 3
Hughes & Dodd 1
Cove Valley Supply 1
T. P. Plywood . 1
Ideal Cement , 1
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way run.
Officials of the Southern
California Timing association
explained that records must
be set in , two-way runs
through the measured mile.
The old record was 266.204'
mph set here last year by
Roy Leslie of Denver. Leslie
also had a speed of 270 mph
in a one-way run. '
Nine other records were set
on the Great Salt Lake speed
course today-eight of them
by California drivers.
Louis Ashby of Odessa,
Tex., was the only non-Cali-fornian
to set a record as his
1957 Buick hit 147.905 mph
in the Class D couple-sedan
gasoline division. .
Other records were:
Tom Beatty, Sun Valley,
Calif., 229.679 mph in Class D
lakester division; ' Bob Be
quette, Los Angeles, 208.152
mph in Class C modified road
ster; Ed Souhard, Torrance,
Calif., 162.607 mph in Class
C modified sportscar; Jim
Lindsley, Bell, Calif., 159.117
mph in Class D roadster gas
oline division; Vernon Brink,
San Francisco, 181.380 mph
in Class C roadster; Harold
Johansen, Saugus, Calif., 141.
829 mph in Class A modified
roadster; Tony Waters, Bak
ersfield, Calif., 199.669 mph
in Class D roadster; and Bob
Summers, Pomona, Calif.,
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Drain, Ore., Black Sox moved
ta the quarterfinals of the Na
tional Baseball congress tour
nament Friday night as the
only unbeaten club remain
ing with an 8-6 victory over
the Alpine, Tex., Cowboys.
The O r e.g o n semi - pro
champs made a strong come
back in the last two frames
after trailing 4-2 following
Gene Leek's two-run homer
for Alpine in the sixth.
Three unearned runs came
across in the eighth and Drain
tallied three more In " the
ninth with Jim O'Rourke
doubling across the decisive
go-ahead run.
Dolph Regelsky homered
for Alpine in the ninth to re
duce the Oregon team's final
margin to two runs.
In an earlier game, Bill
Lachmann siammed two hom
ers to lead the San Diego,
Calif., Marines to' a 9-4 vic
tory over the Hampton, Va.,
Royals.
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trophy he won in diving com
petition of the recent AAU
sponsored swimming meet
last Sunday at The Dalles.
There were 250 participants
from 17 . Oregon and Wash
ington communities, includ
ing Portland and Seattle.
Cronin had 266 points in div
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coma coach, was first with
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Richland, v Wash., from Gon
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with 287. Gene, 17, and -lone
entrant from Medford, is a
1958 graduate of St. Mary'g
High school here.
The Iowa Indians original
ly lived in Minnesota.
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