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oVttienf Vregori elf Tournament Here ".Enters' Smi-Rm i Darkhorses Battle It Out In Tod Bracket Golf Play Darkhorses battle in the . tOD bracket and favorites are adversaries in the lower bracket this morning as men's division championship quar terfinal play begins in the 30th annual Southern Oregon Golf tournament at Rogue Valley Country club. Bill Plue, Riverside of Port land, goes against Dr. Ralph ' Odell, Medford, and Dr. D. C. Boals, Medford, tussles Red McLean, Coos Bay, in the up per section while defending . champion Phil -Getchell, Med ford, takes on Keith Gubrud, Eugene, and Ron Mitchell, Chico, Calif., faces 1957 runner-up. Lynn Creason, Harris burg, Pa., in the lower. Winners of the four engage ments will make the rounds of the Medford layout again this afternoon in semi-finals. Senior semi - finals this morning put defender Marvin Clark, Grants Pass, against M. L. Hallmark, Roseburg, Rob ert Henningsen, Astoria, against Starr Hankis, San Francisco. Three Local Ladies Three members of the host club and one Portlander, two of them former champions and all of them veterans of the Southern Oregon, go out on the Medford links in the semi-finals of the v women's titular flight. ' Mrs. Maxine Hammond, longtime contender, opposes Sue DeVoe, 1954 champ, while Mrs. Scott, from Portland's Rose City fairways meets Mrs. . Helen Davies, seven times a winner of the late summer holiday affair. Finals in all flights are on Monday, Labor day, with men's and women's champion ship finalists going 36 holes and serrtor men title foes traveling 18. Tee off times for men's championship bracket play are 9 a.m. and 2:10 p.m. to day and 9:20 a.m. and 2 p.m. Monday. Senior champion ship starting times are 12:10 p.m. today and 8 a.m. Mon day. First two lady quarter finalists drive out at 8:20 a.m. today and the Monday tee-off is 9:15 a.m. Gubrud Goes 23 Line up for today's top flight tangles was completed late yesterday afternoon when Gubrud eliminated plucky Jon Sivertson, Tacoma, Wash., on a fifth extra hole. Gubrud won with a par on the 23rd. Victories came more easily for the otherquarter-finalists. Plue was under course par in bouncing Dr. William Miller, Medford, 7 and 6 and Dr. Boals, a medalist spiller on Friday, was the same with the links standard in licking Phil Mongrain, Medford, 6 and 5. Mitchell was even with par in whipping Dr. Bruce Stanley, Medford, 5 and 4, while Crea son met a bulldog in John Nuich, 'Medford, but won 4 and 2 wth'a two under game. Getchell had a bad front nine and was four over par and 1 down to Ed Struckrath, Portland, at the turn. How ever, he won the 10th, 11th, 12th, 13th and 15th holes to win 4 and 3. Odell. was anoth er one under player with 3 and 2 over Bob Norquist, Portland. McLean posted the same margin over Bill Wil cox, Astoria. Results in the senior men's quarter-finals yesterday were i REGULAR MEMBERSHIPS (After Sept. 6. 19S8) Single $120 Per Yr. Family $180 Per Yr. (Monthly Terms Available) See "I SPY" on KB ES-TV, Thursday & ' Sponsored By HEALTH-ALL, In Medford Doing Business as MEDFORD HEALTH CLUB Marvin Clark 1 up over scrap- pmg John Moffat, Medford, Hallmark 3 and 2 over W. R. Sinclair, Eureka, Calif., Hen ningsen, Astoria, 1 up over Leland Clark, Medford, broth er of Marvin, and Hankis over C. J. Harbeke, San Francisco, by default. In the Saturday quarter finals Mrs. Hammond won 1 up from Mrs. Ed Wheelock, Portland; Miss DeVoe was vic tor by 3 and 2 over Betty Mar tin, Longview, Wash.; Mrs. Davies trimmed Elaine Por ritt, Eugene, 2 up and Mrs. Scott nudged Mrs. Richard Grubbs, Portland 1 up. Plue had birds on holes 11 and 12 in his win over Miller. Odell was one below par on three holes, sinking two putts of more than 20 feet for birds. Boals was three under on the front nine with birds on three greens. Gubrud muffed a chance to keep his match from going more than the regular number of holes when he missed a short putt on No. 17. He and Sivertsen halved on 18. Mitchell had four birds over his first seven holes and was three under par at that stage in building early ad vantage. Nuich Scraps Hard Creason hit the ball real well and felt his game was better than on Friday but he met a dogged rival in Nuich who putted well. Nuich didn't have a bogey over the first eight holes. Marvin Clark was three up in his senior match after three holes but Moffat came back to cut down the deficit with pars through No. 10. Clark won 11 to go 2 up but Moffat took 15 and 16 to come even. Clark7 then won 17 and 18 was tied. Brother Leland had Henningsen 3 down at the midway point but lost 10, 11 and 12 to bogies. Henningsen then took 14 and 17 and the match. Both Miss DeVoe and Mrs. Hammond had troubles on the front side but took hold for better games coming in and Sue was two under par. Miss DeVoe and Miss Martin were even at the turn. The Medford player , won No. 10 and 12 holes with pars. Then she took 14 for three up but lost 15 to a par. A birdie on 16 cinched the match. Close Tangle Mrs. Wheelock was in close contention with Mrs. Ham mond all the way. The rivals were never more than two holes apart. Mrs. Hammond, who upset medalist Shirley Siegmund in the first round, took a 2 up lead on the out nine but was 2 down to Mrs. Wheelock going into 15. She caught up on 17 with a par and took the fray on 18 with a bird. Mrs. Davies wrapped her match with a conceded bird on 18 after Miss Porritt's ap proach went wide to the left of the green and the Eugene eirl was short on her chip. The former.champion pitched nicely up near the club. Miss Porritt had a 1 up edge after the 13th green which she took with a par. But Helen parred on both 16 and 17 for a one hole lead. The oft-time SO winner took advantage of her adversaries' miscues and out- medaled here 81 to 84 with a par 38 on the back stretch. Mrs. Scott, one down after MEDFORD HEALTH CLUB Grand RATES CHARTER MEMBERSHIPS (Offer Expires Sept. 6) Single $69.50 Pr. Yr. Family $100 Per Yr. (in advance) y... .Mi. 1 HPUI IMPI II J Jl I IIIIUWH I I " T MEN'S DIVISION MEDALISTS-Alan Holmes and Dr. Robert Buck, right, of Medford, tied for low qualifying honors with 71s for the Southern Oregon Golf tourney now in progress at Rogue Valley Country club. Both have been eliminated in match play. Buck bowed to Vic Santa Maria, Chico, Calif., in the first round and Holmes to Dr. D. C. Boals in the second. Buck was medalist also in 1957. -(Knackstedt photo). DEFENDING CHAMPION-Marvin Clark, above, of Grants Pass, enters the semi-finals today in defense of his 1957 senior division championship in the Southern Oregon Golf tournament here. He plays M. L. Hallmark, Roseburg. Clark waived his automatically No. 2 seeded spot as defender in match play and tried for medalist honors. He gained his objective with a low qualifying score of 73 and was No. 1 seeded. 12 greens, squared her match on No. 17 and won 18 with a par when Mrs. Grubbs three putted. One hole behind after five were played, Mrs. Scott took 6, 7 and 8 for 2 up but she lost both nine and 11. Boals Subdues Holmes Dr. Boals, and Plue came to the forefront as men's title threats Friday. Boals popped in a putt from a divot depres sion on the edge of the 18th green to save a 1 up margin and edge Alan Holmes, Med ford attorney. Holmes was one of his division's top-seeded players, having shared low qualifying honors earlier in the week. It was the feature tilt of the day. Plue knocked a medalist buster out of the titular run ning. He' won 3 and 2 over Victor Santa Maria, Chico, Calif. Santa Maria on Thurs- Opening Oct. 15 STOCK MEMBERSHIPS (Offer Expires After Sept. 6) 1 year Single Member ship Free with each pur chase of 1 0 shares of Health-All, Inc. Common stack at $10.00 per share par value. 1 Year Family Member ship Free with each pur chase of 25 shares of Health - All common stock. Friday 9:30 p.m. INC. 3 WEST 6TH STREET Phone: SPring 3-6686 -(Xnackstedt photo). day had spilled ' Dr. Robert Buck, Medford, who tied with Holmes for low medal. Plue rallied from a 1 down margin at the nine-hole turn and got ahead when the Chicoan bogied on 10, 11 and 12 greens. Getchell and Creason mov ed into Saturday's third round with sub-par games. Getchell, 2 down after eight holes Fri day, fought up to bump Ko- vacovich, Areata, Calif., 3 and 2. Creason won by the same gap over Jim Buccello, Sacra mento, Calif. Two down after three holes, the Pennsylvania resident birdied the next four holes to go 2 up and also birdied the 10th. Extra Holes Two of the Friday cham pionship flight matches went extra holes, Nuich., overcame Craig Melby, Seattle, after 21 and McLean eliminated George Cicrich, Portland, on the 19th. Nuich and Melby made three trips down to the play-off green before the Med fordite holed out with a par. Cicrich was even par for 18 in his closey with McLean but lost to the Coos Bay man's bonus on the extra. Bill Wilcox, Astoria, drop ped a 40-foot putt on No. 17 to oust Bill McNalley, King City, Calif., 2 and 1. Dr. Boals was one of three Medford medics to go into Saturday's third round. Dr. Miller nicked Jess Thomsen, Sonoma, Calif., 1 up, hangipg on after taking 'a 3 up gap on 14 with a 30-foot putt. Dr. Odell gained the same edge on Jerry Cundari, Portland, ex-state junior champion. He lost a 3 up bulge by missing three short putts on the back nine but won on 18 when he chipped within inches of the cup and carded a bird. The local medics were join ed by a dentist member of the home links when Dr. Stanley defeated Bob Wittenberg, Portland, 3 and 2. Keith Gub rud, Eugene, runner-up in the Oregon Golf association and Oregon coast tourney's this summer, was three over par in beating Jim Sheldon, Med ford 1 up. Boals was 2 down to Holmes at the turn of the Friday fea ture. The attorney had taken No. 1 with an eagle and had chipped in for a bird on No. 2. Boals birdied 10 and 11 to catch up and won the 15th when Holmes was short of the green off the tee. Getchel levened with Ko vacovich with birds on No. 9 and 10 holes. He nopped to 1 up on 13 with a par when his foe hit into the woods. A bird gave Getchell 15 and the match ended on 16 when Ko vacovich flubbed a short putt. The victor was one under standard. FRIDAY RESULTS: (Second Round) Men's championship Bill vPlue. Portland, def. Vic Santa Maria. Chico, Calif., 3 and 2; Dr. William Miller, Medford, def. Jess Thomsen, Sonoma, Calif.; Dr. Ralph Odell. Medford, def. Jerry Cundari, Portland, 1 up; Bob Norquist, Portland, def. Rick Coo ney, 4 and 3; Dr. D. C. Boals, Medford, def. Alan Holmes, Med ford, 1 up; Phil Mongrain, Med ford, def. Bill Hartman, Portland, 5 and 3 Red McLean. Coos Bay, def. George Cicrich, 19 holes; Bill Wilcox, Astoria, def. Bill McNally, King City, Calif.. 2 and 1. Phil Getchell, Medford, def. Ed Kovacovich, Eureka, Calif., 3 and 2; Ed Struckrath, Portland, def. Gordon Marlatt. Eugene, 3 and 2; Jon Sivertsen, Tacoma, Wash., def. Roy Gilbertson, Medford, 3 and Z; Keith Gubrud, Eugene, Def. Jim Sheldon, Medford, 1 up; Rob Mitch ell, Chico, def. Bob Hamilton, Eu gene. 3 and 2; Dr. Bruce Stanley, Medford. def. Bill Wittenberg, Port land, 3 and 2; Lynn Creason, Har risburg. Pa., def. Buccello, Sacra mento, Calif., 3 and 2; John Nuich, Medford. def. Craie Melby. Seattle. Wash., 21 holes. Men's first flight Dr. Robert Buck, Medford, def. Stewart Schroeder, Medford. 19th hole; John Jensen, Medford, def. Mike Lynch, Eugene, 3 and 2; Bob Phillips. Medford, def. Bill Olden berg, Seattle; Glen Groth, Seattle, def. James Abbott, Portland, 4 and 3; Steve Milich. Portland, def. Chuck Hunter, Tacoma, 3 and 2; Bill Mason, Mill Valley, Calif., def. Jon Peterson, Coos Bay, 19 holes; Clayton Lewis, Medford, def. Jim Roberts, Anaheim, Calif., 8 and 7; Warren Deakins Jr., Medford, def. Vernon Hallin, Eureka, 6 and 5. Carl Bennett, Grants Pass, won from Harry Millette, Yreka, Calif., by default Jim Bourne. Seattle, def. Dave Burns. Medford. 3 and 2: Carl Schmidt Melford, def. Dr. Blair Henmngsgaard. Astoria, l up; Lute Clement, Portland, def. Red Trimble. Dunsmuir, Calif., 3 and 2; Ed. Hall. Medford, def. Rod Harp ster, Portland, 3 and 2; Leighton, Tuttle, Eugene, def. Lee Flink, Medford, 1 up; Art Rickford, Port land, def. Tom Hamlin, Medford, 3 and 2; Paul Brattain, Paisley, def. Tom Teutsch, Klamath Falls, 2 and 1. Men's fifth flieht Jim Snider, Portland, def. Ken Scales, Portland, 20 holes; Bill Blackledge, Medford, def. Ben Feuerwelker. Areata. Calif., 1 up; Bill Cairns, Medford, def. Dom Provost, Ashland, 4 and 3; Del Berg, Medford, def. Maury Isted, jfnnevme, a ana 2. Men's sixth flieht Robert Meyer, Ashland, def. Drjl Ralph Thompsen, Medford, 3 and 2: Bob Fasel. Medford. def. Phil, Bladine, McMinnville, 3 and 2; Frank Allen, Medford. def. Hal La man, Portland, 4 and 2; John Bishop. Eugene, def. Bob Judy Medford, 3 and 2. Men's seventh flight Harold Finney. Fortuna. Calif def. Vern Smith, Eureka, 8 and 7; Joe Tripp, Oswego, def. Ray Wise, jueatora, z ana i; ta j.atian, rai nier. Wash., def. Frank Hall, Sac ramento, Calif., 19 holes; Tom Mac Leod, Medford, def. Bill Kalibak, Medford, 19th hole. Men's eighth flieht John Hirons, Eugene, def. Ed Siegmund, Eugene, 2 up; Bud Hau- ert, Medford, def, Mark Emerson, eattle, 7 and 6; Fred Freetag, King City, def. R. T. Moore, Grants pass, l up; uod lireenaaie, Port land, def. Tom Reynolds, Medford, 6 and 4. (First Round) Men's second flight Lee Child, Klamath Falls, def. Howard Scroggins, Medford, 2 and 1, George Parsons, Seattle, def. W. A. Swanson, Eugene, 6 and 5; George Swendiman, Redding, Calif., def. Frank Snellgrove, Coos Bay, 3 and 2; Ranny Smith, Medford, def. William Cavilli. King City, Calif., 6 and 5; Jim Curley, Med ford, def. John Yingst Sr., Crescent City, 21 holes; William Thorndike, Medford, def. Glenn Keyes, Med ford, 3 and 2; Bob McKevitt, Dev ils Lake, def. Richard Grubbs, Portland. 4and 3: Deane Lambert. Medford def. Tom Bourne, Seattle J Men's third flight Bob Maentz, Medford, def. Stan Stark, Medford, 4 and 3; "Buck Pierce, Portland, def. Jerry Gasti neau, Medford, 2 and 1; Ray Lu cas, Portland, def. Floyd Baxter, Salem, S and 4; John Yingst Jr., Crescent City, def. Charles Michel son, Medford, 2 up; Jack Lewis, Medford, def. James Ellington, Stockton, Calif., 1 up; Jim Wilson, Medford. def. Herb King, Portland, 1 up;. Frank Cundari, Portland, def. Charles Telfer, Grants Pass, 2 and 1; Clark Michael, Portland, def. Dr. Bob Bayuk, 3 and 2. Men's fourth flight Robert Larson, Portland, def. Robert Voegtly, Medford. 1 up; Gene Stennich, Longview, def. Bob Sherwood, Portland, 3 and 2; Joe Hallmark, Roseburg, def. John Hedford, Portland. 6 and 5; Bob Little, Medford, def. Jay Brown, Medford, 3 and 2; Iver Isaacson, Areata, def. Jack Kerr, Portland, 1 up; Bill Speer, Crecent City, def. Tony Milosovich, Coos Bay, 5 and 4; Gene Teel, Portland, def. Gordon Rowell, Portland, 19 holes; Jim Vargo, Medford, def. Warren Dea kins Sr., Medford, 3 and 2. Women's Fourth flight Glennis Kovacovich, Areata, def. Mrs. Deane Lambert, Medford, 1 up; Mrs. Francis Bishop, Chico. def. Trudy Freetag, King City, 2 and 1; Mrs. F. A. Short, Portland, def. Jean Douglass, Portland, 6 and 5; Mrs. Charles Preston, Areata, def. Mrs. James Abbott. Portland, 3 and 2; Mrs. William Speer, Cres cent City, def. Mrs. Dick Strite, Eugene, 6 and 5. Mrs. Herb King, Portland, def. Mrs. J. D. Bullock, Portland, 3 and 2; Rae Gianninni, Eureka, def. Mrs. Leta Clark, Med ford, 1 up; Marie Stevens, Camp White, def. Mrs. H. T. Bunker, Eu reka, S and 4. Women's sixth flight Susan Plue, Portland, def. Mrs. John Day, Medford, 2 and 1; Mrs. Bob Pitts. Chico, def. Mrs. H. Clark, Medford, 8 and 6; B. Hall, Medford, vs. Mrs. E. M. Johnson, Oswego, 1 up; Mrs. B. D. Mitchell, Medford, bye; Martha Milne, Med ford, def. Pat McNalley, 7 and 6; Mrs. Charles Ragsdale, Eureka, bye; Carole Hankis, San Francisco, def. Nancy Parsons. Seattle, 2 and 1; Mrs. Frank Peterson, bye.. SATURDAY RESULTS: (Second Round) Women's first flight Shirley Siegmund, Eugene, def. Mrs. Helen Cavalli.- King City. 5 and 4; Freda Peters, Areata, def. Mrs. Dick Finch. Medford, 3 and 2; Mrs. William Miller, Medford. def. Elsa Spence, Areata. 1 up; Alice Hammer. Coos Bay. def. Mrs. E. W. Sickels, Medford, 3 and 2. Women's second flight Ruth Balcomb, Coos Bay, def. Mrs. D. M. Davis. Redding. Calif., 3 and 2; Mrs. Herb Holyfield, Red ding, def. Mrs. Tom Teutsch, Med ford, 2 up; Mrs. J. A. Rhodes, Port land, def. Mrs. Tom Culbertson, Medford, 19 holes. Women's third flight Mrs. Lee Flink def. Mrs. Warren Lesseg, 1 up; Mrs. Arleta Temple ton, Medford, def. Mrs. Jack Ivey, Areata; Mrs. Lee Newkirk, Corning, Calif., def. Mrs. William Schei, Medford, 4 and 3: Shirley Welch, Crescent City. Calif, def. Elaine Nixaon, Garberville, Calif.; 2 up. Women's fourth flight Kovacovich def. Bishop, 7 and 6; Preston def. Short, 2 up; Speer def. King 5 and 3; Stevens def. Gian ninni, 5 and 4. Women's fifth night Lambert def. Freetag 8 and 6; Douglass def. Abbott, 4 and 3; Strite def. Bullock. 1 up; L. Clark def. Bunker. 7 and 5. Women's sixth night Plue def. Pitts. 1 up; B. Hall def. Mitchell 2 and 1; Mine won from Ragsdale by default; Hanki def. Peterson, 2 and 1. Women's seventh flight Day def. H. Clark. 7 and 8: Johnson, McNalley and Parsons all bye. (Third Round) , Men's first flight Dr. Robert Buck, Medford, def. John Jensen, Medford, 3 and 2; Bob Phillips. Medford. def. Glenn Groth. Seattle, 4 and 3; William Mason, Mill Valley, Calif., def. Steve Milich, Portland, 2 and 1; Clayton Lewis def. Warren Deak ins Jr.. 7 and 5: Jim Bourne. Se attle, def. Carl Bennett, Grants Pass, z up; carl bcnmiot, jvieaiora, def. Jim Bourne,, Seattle, 4 and 3; Leighton Tuttle, Eugene, def. Ed Hall, Medford, 2 up; Paul Brattain, Paisley, def. Art Rickford, Port land, 7 and 6. (Quarter-Finals) Senior first flieht Jim Banasco, Napa, Calif., def. Frank Corsetti, Napa, 1 up; Her bert Peterson, Eureka, def. John Brennan, Portland, 4 and 3; George Stacey, Medford, def. Harold Inch es, Portland, 1 up; Jack Creagor. Medford, def. D. M. Davis, Redding, 5 and 4. Senior second flight Art McCurdy, Crescent City, def. Harry Gustafson, Salem, 1 up; Earl Voorhis, Grants Pass, def. Harmon Covington, Eureka, 19 holes Dom Provost Sr., def. Norman Bruck, Oswego, 3 and 2; Dr. Robert Fox, Portland, def. Al Lit trell, Medford, 2 and 1. Senior third flight Stoy Elliott, Medford, bye: Gus Anderson. Klamath Falls, def. Ted Porterfield, Medford, 3 and 1; Jack Mitchell. Medford, def. Russ Schuck, Grants Pass, 2 and 1; Al Bassett, Grants Pass, def. A. C. isroyies, Meatord, 4 ana 3. Senior fourth flieht A. R. Maus, Sonoma, Calif.,, def. W. L. Evans, weed. Calif.. 1 up; Jack Ivey, Areata, def. Wade Spence. Areata, 2 and 1: H. Bunk er. Medford. won from Charles Ragsdale, Eureka, by default; C. W. Preston, Areata, aet. ti. ri. Martin, Longview, wasn., z ana i. Senior fifth fUeht L. E. Tripp, Oswego, def. Austin Laymance, Medford, 3 and 2; Wil liam Ralston, Oswego, def. Al Schmeck. Klamath Falls. 3 and 2 Ed Nichols, Medford, def. Lee Newkirk. Chico, 4 and 3; Harr Clark, Medford, def. Gene Bicker, Meaiora, 4 ana is. Ferree Holds Four Stroke Match Lead Vancouver, B. C. - (OPD - Smooth swinging Jim Ferree withstood the pressure from veteran pros Saturday to post a three-under par 69 and maintain his four-stroke lead at the end of three rounds in the $50,000 Vancouver B.C., centennial open. Following his fantastic 61 Friday, Ferree played an even par first nine Saturday and then put on a blazing finish to clip three strokes off the regulation figure on the back nine. That gave him a 54-hole total of 199-four strokes ahead of Fred Hawkins and six strokes ahead of Ken Ven turi, Dow Finsterwald and Billy Casper. Feree had nines of 37-32 on a course with pars of 37-35 72.. The best round Saturday was shot by Don January, the Texan who always plays his best in the fall. He had a 64 for a 206 total. Venturi, from San Fran cisco had 68; Finsterwald from Teguesta, Fla., had 71 and Casper, Apple Valley, Calif., had 68. Christian Picks OSC Corvallis - (UPD - Football Coach Tommy Prothro an nounced here today that Len Nikolai, a 205-pound end, had transferred from Contra Cos ta junior college in California and would be eligible for the Oregon State College grid team this fall. Track Coach Sam Bell said Wayne Christian of Eagle Point, a state A-2 discus rec ord holder, would enroll at OSC as a freshman. Herb Elliott Tours in 3:58 Malmoe, Sweden -(UPD- His coach claims Herb Elliott needs a long rest, but the wondrous Aussie runner keeps breaking the four-minute mile barrier just for the fun of it. Ellott, who lowered the world 1,500-meter record to 3:36 Thursday night at Goth enburg, came back Friday night to win a special mile race in 3:58. It was his ninth sub four-minute mile in as many races this year. Use Tribune Want Ads Poison Oak? Try a Bottle of ZEMACOl You must be satisfied er your money cheerfully refunded. Gel bottle today at WESTERN THRIFT Outstanding Entries Set in Drag For Championships An outstanding entry listjcyclec lasses and a special is beginning to take shape for the Second Annual Northwest Gas Championship drag races planned for next week end at the Camp White drag strip. Sponsored by Southern Ore gon Timing association, this meet is expected to draw some of the finest competition in the sport of drag racing on the west coast, a spokesman said. An entry list in excess of 150 cars is expected, as sociation officials stated. Nearly $2,000 in savings bonds, trophies and merchan dise awards will await the winners. Top award will be the $200 savings bond that has been riding on the strip record of 134.24 miles per hour all sum mer. If this mark is bettered during the two-day competi tion, the person holding the new strip record at the con clusion of the meet will also hold this bond. Top eliminator will receive a $50 bond plus a trophy near ly three feet high. Officials stated that a trophy some 26 inches in height will be awarded to the entrants reg istering the fastest speed in each day's competition. All class winners in stock classes will receive 15 inch trophies with 18 inch hard ware slated for winners in the gas classses. All class rec ord breakers will get special trophies for setting new rec ords on the SOTA strip. There will be several motor- Dodgers Retain Flatbush Spell San Francisco-flJPD-The spell of Flatbush's zaniest mo ments still hung over the Dodgers today even if they have gone Hollywood. . For what other club could commit four errors, have 13 men strike out, watch its pitcher commit a balk as well as a two-base miscue and yet beat the Giants, 4-1? It happened Friday night at Seals Stadium where a crowd of 18,433 watched Don Drys dale win the fifth straight game of his big comeback de spite several embarrassing moments. FREE! 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