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MAIL TMIUNI. U5fre, . Bt MILTOH HICHMAM ' United Press. International - Someone' please play "show me the 'way to go home" be cause - the- top contenders in both leagues never will make it at -this -rate. ;.. r- -., ' : Talk about the staffers, get a' load of this: San Francisco, the National league leader, has lost five of ita last seven. games. Over in v the- American league, the pace-setting White Sox have dropped three of their last four. " The second-place clubs "are stumbling around just- as badly. Los Angeles has won only four of its last 11 and Cleveland has lost four of its last five. ; That brings us down to the :third-place Braves, .who lpst .'six of their last nine, But at 3east they beat the Giants, 5-2, Wednesday night ' to climb jwithin three games -of the top. Burdelie Wins 17th - ; : Lew Biirdelte won his 17th Sgame by holding' the Giants tto six hits, including Orlan 3do Cepeda's 24th and 25th Vomers. Del Crandall put Mil waukee ahead to stay witn Jiis 15th homer in the fifth. ; . The Reds beat the. Dodgers, 5-4: the Cardinals scored' a iO-inning 8-6 .'victory -in the completion- of .a "game sus pended on. July 12 but lost She ; regularly .scheduled con test, 4-2. The .Phillies., topped Jhe Cubs, 4J in the. opener of a twi-night twin-bill, then 3layed a 12-inning 7-7 tie that finally was halted because of Jhe curfew. . ' .; I In the . American, -.league, ihe Oriole . whipped " . the Thite Sox, 3-1; the Indians ynapped . s four-game losing streak by defeating the Sena- lors, 5-4; the Yankees finally beat their ; nemesis, Frank Hap Pipor Bat Champ 7 ! Portland - (DFB i- Beryl (Hap) Piper, centerf ielder - for . the champion Erv Lind Florists, eaptured the Northwest Wom en's .Softball league batting Crown, .statistics .showed to flay. .. . . - . I Miss Piper had a .345 aver age with 20 hits in 58 times at bat. Alice Jorgenson, Seat tle manager, had the highest mark among' regular' players but missed eight-games .be cause of injuries and had only 48 times at bat. She hit .413. - Shirley Topley, manager of the Vancouver; B; C;; 'entry, topped the runs batted in col umn with 24. She also had the most hits during the season, 24, and led is home runs with three. Louise MazzucJv Pearl Pin-. ion and Jackie Rice ' of . the Florist pitching staff had per fect records. Mazzuca was the strikeout king with 129 in 68 innings and had a 10-0 record; She gave up no runs and only six hits while issuing..; 22 walks. Pinion -had an 8-0 rec ord and Rice 6-0. . CO-CAPTAIN CHOSEN '; Pendleton -flJHKFour co-captains were selected Wednes day by the West squad for the eighth annual - 'B' Shriners all-star football clash here, Bob Perinell of Mapteton full back -and- Back Coneknbn, halfback from Tillamook Catholic, were named as co captains for the offensive' unit while the " defensive squad will be co-captained by Jerry Reeves, Powers end, and Gas ton center Ben Harper. ' .More than' one but.f -'six American - families that -own automobiles have two or more hi them. '. - - -:' -i ' i i " i .. , j, ' Juirt ; dptrt : b tImi 8 LeadleirsS Odd Elalanoir I raf Punt m SeHJtMrn uraoon. ; jiug Hiway Company to sorvo your SP 2 - IBf48 B Mill 11 SO rtendol. (fjfht W 1 does Lary of the Tigers,. 10-5, and the Athletics : humbled ' the Red Sox, 6-3. . . Cincinnati, rallied for-seven runs in the eighth inning, to beat Los Angeles.. -Jerry Lynch's pinch single with -the bases full was the key blow. ' ; In -the completion of the July 12th suspended game be tween, St; Louis and: Pitts burgh, 'the -Cards trailed 54 when' play : was resumed .with one on and .one -out in the ninth. The Redbirds. went ahead, 6-5, but the Pirate tied the' score in the bottom of 'tiie nmto.' Then,; in the loth, four nraigni singles - on: boo trm- terfield brought ;SU Louis its vietory... ! r : uneicoui: Nattsaal Lui ' . ..- (Completion , of. suspaaiaal - uw of July IS, 10 innings), . . Sf. Louis .110. 100 003-2-4 14' 3 Pittsburgh 200 00? Oil 4 12 . Bickatts. Blaylock (). Bridfw (S). Urban , (7). Jaffcoat (. Me Danial 9 an Olivar, B. Smith m. Porter (). Witt. Gross (7). Taea (t. Green .(). . PorterfieU 410.: Bad- dix (10X and Jtravltr, Burgess . 10). Winner McDaniel 13-1 lk Lojee St. Louis 101 000 000 1 - T . 1 Pittsburgh ...000 013 10x t4 T 1 Gibson, Bridges Wand- Porter. Law -U-T -and Burgasa.- Losar Gibson (1-3). K Boyer... San Francisco t 000- 001 J- e Milwaukee tXW 110 213- 8- 1 -.Sanford, -G.1 Jones S) and Lan- drilh. Burdatte' (17-12) and" Cran dall. Loser Sanford (13-10). HB Cepeda 2. crandall. !'AacocK.. r- - Los Anseles 130 000 001 4- -S- ;0 Cincinnati ......000 200 07x-B- IS 1 Kaiifax..Craie-(S. Labine () and Pi(natano.- NuxKali, Pena 3) Bros, nan (t). Lawrence (0) and Bailey. Winner Broanan , (7-W; L o a Koulax (-4). HBZsseftaJt, Xobiii- son. (ln .uii,; twl-nijbt). i Chicaio v.'L'i.OOl- OOO .OOtN'-lrTS'-O Philadelphia 00O-.00S- Mar-. Bobbie: :DonneUy .(T),-.an-' 8. Taylor.- Conlay ( 13Vt -and Aawat ski. Loser Hobbie (la-lOf.,;. W:. ; (2nd fame, nisht, ealiediaftar It innincs. curfew). . Chicas o . 201 003 000 On-rrtlS 1 Philadelphia . - w ; .: ....... ....211 020 OOO.OOt J.it.jl ' CeecareUi. Hill man g), . Ilsttw -W. Henry (12) and Naeman, S. Taylor (. Cardweu. Ferrety W . Thomas. Lonnett (11). XK-Post, Koppe, MarshoH.-Thmsev JLvmlL Amaficajt L seres '-ri" Baltimore 201 OQ 000-ir; . v t Chicaco .....000 000 010 : ODeir. Walker t) -and Trtandos. Shaw, Moore 12), Lown (. Bride (7). Staley .() ana--Lollr, Bomano. (S). JWinnerr-''Dn -(7-10). Loser Shaw. (12-4).. HB-r-LoUar. Qeveland 112 100 OOx 10 ' Fischer. Fascual (31. Unn (P Wooden hick (7). Clevnfer-hid r.uv MT.h Tjtfbs-at and FitzGerald! Winner McIit.(lS-4). Loser Fischer (S-). - HBr-rHeJd, Baxes, Allison, KiUebrew. ; . ..- Kew York .'0OO 440 00Z-i-l 14-ril Detroit 302 000 0001.1 1 Grba. Turley W.- Lirsen t4). Ford (4) and Howard. Lory; . Mor gan (5). .Suler (). Mariasxi (i ana Berberet. W i n-n r Ford :-IS- Loser Lary (1VA), KBarria, Throneberry.-Looex. '?. - Boston -..OOt 001. 0014-8 . V (: J Kansas uiy wra on k s . i Sullivan; fltely (7), Chittum. (7) SchroM ()KandWhite. Daley. 04-7) and House. Loser Sulliva- ?-). HR Gernert, . Jensen., ' . ' United -Press intsrnatienal NATIONAL LEAGUE Player CClab . AB 't. . Pet Aaron: Mil. -117-478 ,4 178 Jf 2 Cnfhm.St L 113.353 47 122- J44 PihsoruCin. 121 310 107 170 : J33 Temple, Cin. US 404 84 14 21 cepeaa, s. f . in. ss . b .in -w Kuenn. Defc. l03 41- . T MO ;(85f Woodl'K, Bai.. lio aoo - si i v Kaune. uci. aw - - Runnels. Bos. 113. 442 74 140. ?i 17 Bans Batted In . V National lttrt nsnas, vum Braves 97; Bell, - Beds -Cepeda, ivianis ii; msuicw,. Dm American lear Killebrew, caM. A-'-rftimnAtA' .Tndiatis. SO: Jensen. Red' Sox ; Maxwell, t Ti lers 17; Malxbhe, Be -'Soxley . ome Bans '-- "I' 1''!.'! - NattonaJ leagtie Banks. -.Cubs-87: 33;. Robinson . Beds 28; Cepeda; G- American learae K ill e b re-w Senators -37; - Colavito,-Indians-S8; Allison, 'Senators 28: Lemon,. Sen. ators.-M; MsatweH. Tiers 28. . pjtchins -v; . . -: Rational- Isaeae-Faee, Pirstes t-A- Antnn.m niantl 1 S7! TTV- dai Dedfera 13-7 Lawv Kreitei American league Sn a w.WhlW Sox 12-4j Psppss. Orioles '13SrMe Lish." Indians 13-8; Wynn, White Sox 1-T; "Toral.. Yankees t mm U.UD NtsTtt' Con; will bo hppy concroto noods j . . 9016 WWIIWIUl 3 B -VtTaTeV - Dr. 1 Mesmtrslv 3rvsSC lernett td.) Heag LVOIa Dori :lVlooro! Will . . At Talont : Talent' -Don Moore, gradu ate last spring of University of Oregon, has been named head athletic epaeh: at Talent High. iehol.r. -7 ' - Moore, who Is married nd Has ;twe ., WBr;5a physical education major. at Oregon. He war graduatei$jfrom' Hal sey'High school. The Moores are residing at 94'Ridieway ave. m Meord-.Talent's new mentor s u re e ed s , Millard lebb who has' indicated-that he intends te remain in . the cornmunlty but 'has not . aa nounced -a2s future plans.--. ; i . T e m .. Quinowski will s he Moore's amstant coach. . i. Talent! high! gridders are te report for physical examina tions at T:30 pjn. on Tridey, Aug.V 21, at . the : high school Sm. Equipment win behaved t same evening and practice will-start at T pjn. eti.Moa tlfyrAuj.24.:;f -v Pomand EstS6obane 87 Mr WX SECI.EX; . Raited . Preae'Jidornesiejul ' -if Portland's Tommy : Heath landed, in the. .worried-wrecks wiVdof' thV hospital 'today, you : rouldn't really . express surprise. -. . ' '-; Round - Tommy live and dies .with' the J antics '. of his league-leading Portland Bea Vers.The Beavers were in a first place tie with: Salt ; Lake Wednesday night going into their- game with Spokane, but they.h'sd lc'frve of thejr last eighty games. . Some, were , real heartbreeers, ,1 ' A y : v i :S '-''The Beavers held e steady .T-'j margin.- - going into . the riitH mning;:againrt'the hsri hinuig Indians. Then : the Indians rallied -for .four runs te:ltie the game: A loss .could meanNby e-bye "beby 'ie iTe-rn-my'a first pennant since 1030. Half Oee;AhoM ei Beee: , s -: But; the $ Beavere-managW to- .pull, it -ut with 'single roK uv.jthe IQtti to 'rtin; -7. They; bw hold" a r'haM ifame margin ever' Salt Lake and NATIONAL 1 LB Mtl - - ' W..-..L.. ';Pet.-B San Francisco 17 M ; JS3 -Los-Aneles - 38 J Miivaukee ;84 MS - SSt S . nitsburgh '.: 80 : 89 -.. J00 IV, Chicago ,r,;S7. 8S - .487 . Cincinnati. ; 'S8.-.S8 ..va o: St. Louis .-SJ 88, .483 18 PMladelpltid Si 801 '.423 18V4 TTedns dy M(ht't Beselta" '.'" - Phflidelphla 4; CWCaf-o 1 (1st, tSeai-o r. PhnadeWhia T (2nd, tta," tailed after 12 innings, curfew) St. Louis a,- Pittsburgh 8 (eom pletten ol: suspended lama, . 10; in- Cincinnati 8. Lee An8ele-4i - . j Milwaukee J. . San Traneisco S AMEBIC AN LB AOUB - '' .,. . - .. W.. L. Pet. . .6B Chicaao 70 48, -803 Cleveland wm ' a-,s New-York: - 80 48 .488 U,? Baltimore.- 58 58 .488 13i Pttreit ' :: ' " ' : 82 -.483 14. Kansas City 58 . 83 . .47L 13J4 Boston .'3l.. 53' 84 - .482 18 Vs Washincton Ci-48 - 76 .412 22 Vs Wednesday's" Basalts ; Baltimore.: a, -uucaao 1. . - ' aeveiand-3. Washingten 4 (nisht) New: York 10.- Detroit 3 (nifht) rr M -VaM, em1tV PACIFIC COAST LEAGUE . , , i-W.-.-L.-- Pet -CfB Portlan . 8T i 80 .328 v- VanceuTer; Ssn .Oiefo -Sacriment - 88 i82-'318 ? 1 83 . 84 .304-- .3-. 84.'-4.,J00 3i m 88 i ,J82- .;4Ti Seattle Spekana . afBt".-5-:fS.S4 pnoenix - 71 . . "S WedBssday's Besntta-: ".- -' :. 'v " 4th Dieso I.M!hoen-8. (10. i- sun ;. ';--'-?L 's'il' seatue ,..vncmivi . Stlahd; -8Sean - -i- s5eramentiv't; Wt 'iei. ' (pit. pened, raih- .; ;" Wenatehee J5,J2S Xik 3& '.28. ; 529 Vs M 24 .10 .1 24 27 -. -470 ; -.:' 12- IT ".448 - bewisxest Ulan. YakUn-. Kyaene Tri- Pcsty; WesTnesday MSf...-.,. - - WwtcW.T.;Ml"rt?t!Wi Trt.Otv Xuiene 4 S- in '"HAjiir'.XBX ' . Wichita,: Ksnv-W-Tnree chibs today shared ;"the lead in tie National Baseball Con gress' tourtiamenti. ; Out ; front et tne jpacK-wxur vw are the Ogillalt, rftek, Indi- UU, niciuia. VF"' -i and "the Casa 'Grande,- i-Arfe., Cotton -Kings- i Cosa Grande, perennially among the top 16 rA -liiVt -m "th 'nation. moved into a ehare ef - first place' wedneteiay nignx , wiw a 4-1. victory , over the Fresno, Cahf .."Police. , -. HOfeLAKD BIAlitXD -. ' 1 ;Tillaraook -i(CrT: Douf Hpg land ' former .Oregon . otate gridder and Rational Football leaa-ue 'star has been named assistant football coach at Til lamook hitrh school. Hogland, whj played high school foot-bn- at- Bend, succeeds Jack Hogan,' who- resigned : to- go into private business in Pert- land. -' i.- i?:'--V V- -!; ' JThe'Sea' of Galilee-where Jews. ''rebuked the winds" he on ' the border between SytU an Lebeaeo. ' STANDINGS Upl Bird Seasons kisfed ' '.Portland ;-; Upland . g a m bird seasons for USt adopted by the game re0mmisti6n saw few: changes made from; the liberal seasons of last year. " Seasons on mourning dove and band -tatted! pigeons "will run front : Sept. :'-1- through Sept y'30 liie-.'and:.-iniffd grouse seasons will be ;'from Sept.' S through 13 in eastern Oregon and October 3 through 11 in western Oregon. Except for mountain quail in western Oregon where the seasoncwill run )Oet. through" 11, the general state-wide - season "on pheasants,' quail, ; and part- are - a- game , and ,'a half; ahead of Vancouver,:' which .was beaten agaiaby the white-hot Seattle- Rainiers; f-fl. San 'Di ego beat Phoenix, '4-0,i in the only., other games : Sacramen to's game at Salt Lake .was rained out, Jack Blopmf ield ; beat out an infield. hit for the Beavers in"; the ldth".ahd he scored, when ; Len.'. Tucker " singled,. Frank. , Howard x smashed a threeun double for Spokane in their.big ninth . inning, rally. He also homered irt the first 'faninf. 'S'y--'--i';Chuei;' Secreit. WlV ttoee ruti homer for the Beavers, in the third and- Jim "Greehgfa'ss swattecl'. a: solo'; :homef; in; the sixth. - Bloomf ield' 4agg.edT.a tworuin inside the park heftier &r tbe,Beyers in the eighth. Quarter HbncK Show Scheduled Salem - Inard Milligan wUl' judge' the Or egon Quarter hoYse -association's fall ';; show at the" state - fairgrounds, Sa lem, on thV fourth week end in September. ' Xntries . w i 11 close Se pi. V ;; v. - ." There will be a-full BchedV ule of halter- classes,, will be split ' between . two days tj mares and geldings showing on Saturday -and the ttalllorfs Sunday.- working eventsr will consist of all. ef the AQH point, .swarding' events,' with junior 'reining 'divided - .ittto hsckamore and bit -divisions, and the western pleasure di vided into: senior end 'junior. put up in all AQHA working There will be a purse of $25 put up - in -all AQHA' working events except junior western pleasure. . In addition, there will.be one. racje for. .cowboys and .. cowgirls ; together, ,. the first; twelve entries to e ac cepted,, using ; a stock; saddle, but any kind of .bit. For nov elty events, , there swilL be musical ; chairs,- a" cowhide raceand a saddle horse race; open - to" all riding, . quarter horses. 'Team' roping has ibeen droppedT " ". ,..'...'' I ' ''. For the cutting horses, there will again be two- gd-arbund8 for open, and novice horses, no finals, the topodir horses in each group to demonstrate their ability to.- the public at the: two arena- showe.;;;i . ; ? : .: - Entry Jlormsr may; be -eb tained from-Mre: Harry Kem, secreUry treasurer,; D'e it Island. .- '' . .' : ;'" r -1 . -i; Sahm Man Promoted; To Agriculture rt,'.- c ;;-:S a'le m -(Cfff- Promotion ef Henry' A.; Matschiner, Salem, to the. new post ; of assistant chief of the State Agriculture Deparimeht's Mvlsion ; of ani mal industry, was announced Wednesday. " ." Division Chief . ' Fred- Pope said 'Matschmer ; had . .been with the'- dartmeht since 1934 as a Uvesfbck' theft ih veatigator hd later, as-superi visor of brand inspection pre gramar ' -- : ' .vs : "He is : a former- police ef- ficer.-' - " CUFMHB CHOSSH iPortiandnPlK A- 10-mn amateur golf- team to -oppose a professional -team in the an nual Hudson Cup golf compe tition Sept. U and 20 at Walla Wells was announced Wednes day. : Three amateurs --'who qualified r automatically - a r e Ron Willey, Vancouver, B.C, Pacific.Northwest .Golf Asso ciatibn - champion; pon Krie ger, Portland, 185 Oregon Amateur king, snd, Dick Wil liams, : Seattle, - Washington amateur, champ. "Others .named are Dick Yost, Portland; Erv Parent, Seattle; Bob Atkin son, Portland; Dick Stearns, Portland; BUT Wright, Seattle; Chuck Hunter " Jr., "Taconia andUniversity of Oregon, and Jim Hallory; Spokane. - . .-- Squeezes ridge v-will. runVfrom Jt ?a'jn. en Oet. 10 Jthroug Kev.:ilS. -. Pheasant hunters will have a one bcrd reduction -in bag limit fronv fouri cocks . last year tej-tteeet cocks. tin the daily: beg this 'year. Despite a highV'carry;. over ;ef f adult birds this spring; brood cbonts this summer were jelpw the average for the past'twe years which'- influenced; the , eem mission te adopt - a reduced bag; limit. . " EasterhiOregon eftiail minV er' received s creak With' a increased beg - lihift -on valley ddaU frort ;iO:last yearto IS for rthe eomihjf. aean.( Popu lations' of valley, quail,VesTec ially in ;the . southeast section of the sUU were Mpoiiei the Kighest in years rr,J? ? ' Sage .Igrouse ; hunters.'iwere again ; Uowed-e shprt, season" ijtv . southeast 'jeigon vfrbm Sept-:, t. ..thto,ugh.;iiai: ajcitki.i bag.'limit of ;1 perday, ?4 .in ppjmMie'g limits Con other, upland; gane jjairds-:- re maineid the same ,s last year. ;v -Except -for;: opening "'a; Jiew trapping regotations adopted by the ' commission 'approxi mated: those -of lait'year; 'v"'- lUDDLE Cams -"iteRcHi Beuner pitched a one-'hits'hutout as Riddle trounced Batte?alls 14 to. O n eeven-: Valley leagsie- baseball.; game nere lest'nignt ' Only two Butte, FSUa bat ters' reach :fit base Bill Irwm on a." single down the right field'foul line "ind. Jack Lowery-:; est Beamer's 'nly walk. - The Ieff4iahdedv fa8t: bailer sckJeut JtO. of the4 tetters He iftced. Hank Tygert grouhded te thepitcher and Jim Ferguson grounded to the second baseman; the. onjy eth er -BAitte Falls batters to; hit the bell into fairiterritoryi , RiddleceUectedtlShits'eff Xdwin Klie, seven of hejh for extra bases.- Beamer two',triples ahd a Bingle in four Mike Hatfield had- doable; Ken . Ayers "and Bpb 'Cavenef had triples and Greg, Linguist an iinsiae-the-paflc heme 'run Slits issued- twewslksf and struck out one:- - '' - ' Butte raHa...W BOO Sv t t JUdslOi .;.....v::-2 1 X--44 u : 8 - Ellis and Tersuson, Moore Besjnerand. Dietri Jlerrison (I). . Tennii Defenso ; ...ChestnuthiU,; .Mss.- .(WBl- Darlene .' Hard "andr v Jeanne Artlu the upset kids of "last year, v opened ; the 'defense ef their crown today in the. Na tional DoublM championsbipc, meeting- Mrs. Louise BrougH Clapp of , Pasadena,. Calif, and Mrs. Barbara Green Weigandt of Alexandria, . V-" : Miss ; Hardly the";' err a t i c swinger fponv -Monte ' BelTo, Calif.;- swdi24iyeSr-old Miss Artiw :' ;St.' PaulJ Minh.; roee from the-unseeded ranks last; !year to-topple .Maria SuehoandAeeGiiwon. r-'They'fhavei reached, i this yi-iehals'wtthoSit Kftinir'. a -tehnuK rackets win- ning a ? in-TounCvbye J and then: getting a oeiaun victory Wedneiday.Mra'. J -Clapp .'is 'a K-iirte" wmher in the' won. eWs' ? diiisiotfpair Mrs. . Margaret Osborne .-put 3JttVwal; Spahisii,v'or:;Fhriaano8; which; hangs in- long festoons fTom-rbaeh:eHreee-in'ti deep South, - is: not : a .moss t all; It is- frbeErplant belong; ing to'the ptoeapple'fey. " " s CUStOM'TAIUXtiD SEATCOVIRS ? Throogh IfSf Cers; neSMwe else in tewn.;will V you fme' an airclearelastie seat over: with Clear-plsstie en trrrtnffl'and on: ifte back? eitheT4ek: ist ir lassthrfn $25-00--. - 1 later fnejHlin Wi Certiee A8fara 'Leto JtoeW CaVs See PaMei - aa ' Tee- Preteet Tneei Preai W aef Weer. fa:invwyi&yn' tH: Mxwru: w mat eovm I inttCovcr iDoiitcr - 411 t OskasWi rgwe,: tm: . , O AfweieTe setter seat At Crcnof , Centrfcl Pointratep- Hlgh school football lettermen, re ceived their gee.lastjtjit. 1' Cpech Iijardltarren:sid thft ' other players oh" 'the squad. IssV season would get equipment -vat o'clock this evening. Boys turning out -for the: first time1 or rnew te the schdQl are to get their .equip ment on'Friday evening.-Warren?- sid; that tie latter : group will include -only -'a few hand- picked; freshmen.' Other fresh menn tuint out for football 'afteirschVoftarts;'' si; ' - r - .twice" per- Aiy workouts wilt start ilbnday when Jrrid- acrs are te report-at ajn. thd -t pj.; Warren has 'only 11-; lettermen - on the squad which will open the season on Sept.',: 11 :a g aTnst 'Cottage Grove at nCehtralV Point. The mentor said' 'that ' the Xomets ire hurtiiigv ihthe backlield where' there .r is ne .- reserve strength "We've ygot to find some backs, he-stated.' ' Bd' Kirtteyj ;is :backfterd cOjich and Ron Lamb, line coach for 'the Crater club. Don Miller and Bill'; Piche." frosh tors, and fe'oith Johnson and es;;'wiU. help . with; the varsfty IU11 IWCTIS. JuniVl 1UKU UBVIl' untu scnooi ; Begins. Hsxarencsm Softball Final ' Tirst 'Nanrene'andTi rs t Bstistiwllleef ion Ti!y r.'i;.'thfe''C of e.MejMorffiChMh soft- bf Kgu,:, v;, . ;.i ,,The - itelsply 6:tussie w411 ; at Memoria) stadium, Camp WhiteJ ::-j''-"'' i.First ;Bapst t4efetet.'urst KetKobastklT'to r,in aines- day-eVofling play-off mi, and Nararenev won .31- te S from WestastecPresbyjterian.- pn-JTriday Methodist and Presbyterian are V.to", mix at f .SO i p;n.vjsnd Baptist; anM Kasarne'Bt..jn.: ..-- X M fm Loaaue iiLefcS? CenUheRVasebsU : lesgue, more -ones '.te cotopwv-" haf'iChHe'P3'?n te Mfi, Uiorawiag irancnisep fpieationsj lwayjhb'ney. ifcHbeeaBi appiiht? to day? .wltli:Ae:v4jlQsr4.vtlBt in :jome of the?seyen cities slresdy under., consideration risl groups are bidding lor ifranchise rishts.. '.There' ' was stbe ' Teeortitht- sr group representing Hawaii, ..the a- tion's newest state,-is. seeking a berth in tfte new; big league. A; William AxSnea.'.chsirman o'f':;. -the-. league's . founding np,'m ' XKau4nee(fe With -J-ohsI grouprseeking "affranchise for Atlanta and lster issued a .revealinc statement. ' y i'Don'tvget too enthusiastic about, this franchise, saia Shea'.: "There ;r are fothers;. in Atlsnta. who raise have to be considered.',..' ; , ' yiy ' : -It- wae- learned th,atVthis tw-gjtups-nron;e-cityA; situai tien also- holds-,true in' some of the other -cities lmder con: side ration.- In addition: to Atr l'aii;:;e4hr,cifees 'pjeyiously anhounced as: mAtheTunnin for ContinenWili' berths- are OfjhH lf. Miemi, ' Fie.. SaWe,;Sah;;i5iexo,1 Montreal, DellaiiFort Worth,.-' andT.. San JuahP,;..; . .Branch RijKtey, 36yri VBt8WenJt,the'( iXWjSMm York Thn'eS bdy ss'Myg a,gjroup rrjentine ? Honolui& ''Hal a1i." haVl " sTsresaed " irrtirait ik A franchlse.and; had been ; se'ntsnsp'plicatijMiv blanks. -. 'i rAfrjcAilturer estimates; ' the -datlydeimand'-. fr;''water In IitSlBteWBtfiM bil-. Bon gallons'-'ind reiiy double, inthe next 23 ears. - (. far loW aeeeey;s aa 1 1 i r 1 T 1T1 1 1 m VilaJ' 1 "iS 8J.I 1 1rteiWym S -1-; - PortUndfOrl). -Denny Moyer and Paddy DeMirco will meet here Sept. . S in a 10-round welterweight fight, it .was an nounced today. . 'l;;';; DeMarco is a one-time light weight champion: Moyer re cently lost a decision to. wel terweight king Don Jordan in e title fight. ' t S3 BaieVJAidVv- s SO":jMsi$Mn-t Aehlaridi-iSputfera eoUese.'a cocHnr; staff round ed 'tint shaoe ?with-:-flie an pointment.oie -Larr? !Maurer.;s eawtanicoacnr ior we ii9S9 grid season. f&v ? Maurer. whosTaduatedta'.t spring and utaihg addition.- ai stuaies, was a standoutpe former' in -"footballi andbiW bay. He placed "first biselfoj the Raider, diimonofsquad a'fd neipea iear:tnem to twocon- rerence championships. .-; ;--;, " Maurer as the third coachion the gridj roster" and ;he4ii om -nesL.man Ai'AkinsM.and assistant' Trl ISchnnf tn Midiri ing the Raiders for. '.thei?. Ini tial game, against the tMiver l of -Hajwaii on Sept.rlS at the:Medford high stadium: V ' Prospects-' for i.the .Raider xoQtDaii 'squaff for this fill ftiil appea.-to bein- a fog wtlv-no really' true evaluatibri prepared yet oy: AKins." , Fseehmen- Faeter . ': ? There iare'e number -of let termen returning- froni last year's squad, but' thei.teSm posted ontv- at 5-5 "r ec or d: Freshmen will be a;big factor in fQling in many: positions particularly' at end - and Hhe backfield. Th!e newcomers" are also .expected toya 'some much needed denth that lacking lasyeir? .H-- 'f Hawali,. ;too,"is. trying S to build up" depth and:improve at a number of -positibns.t.r'4t p AWhigh;bbthj iools; aph peari to Jiaye.thei same prob lems,' :therit i: quttelaiJit-'of difference in ete cWoolthmi selves..Hwaln-ha8u pogy px'9iwn as rcomperea to 14P0 ;.$6l;:- S ' foe 1 :-as m yi si bt o r m.m mmi '-mm m -mii km 8 M ill 9 1 rr ' ' ' ." " Dave Uoore feeps Feathenveight Toga It : JCE tt; AM ANT . Los Ahseles (UPD Davev Moore." the Sorinefield. Ohio. rifleJis the winner . and still world 'featherweisht chain- pion today but he should give 1 s .noa .01. iniw 10. unusn 1 tradmon - for: the, ease; with which" ' He- accomplished . his second ..1 victory ..-over .Hogan (Kid) Bassey;V?: ;!.' , .Moore, was well: ahead on poh;- ho dpubt Wednesday nieht when he was credited wtth an4lth'-round knockout ox 0assey,.uie cnocoiate-coior-ed pride' of the British Em pire, from Nigeria. - v But V the 25-year-old title holder ; end -the . ;crowd . at Olympic Auditorium: had. to be surprised; w h en Bassev faUed;'te1;amTwer ttie:bellfor the; lith. ;;: : H ; -::; ,Ther 17-year-old . African himself (decided to call a halt because? of handicaps he in eurred --namely closed- risht eyeand -a rixht'band which hesajtd. he ws unable !to -use tromthev fifth: jound . on ,be cause'teLaii' iniury.-v;v.;.. .', .-. HiB-lBeMy Rotlromant . . ;:jiasey;s manager,,pubkeepr erGeorge JBiddles, hinting his iiger i may ; retire,' explained thiS- way,-; in.he; pattern ;of Brittsh.-. sportsmanship: V - , vVI-periKmaUv Idon't' jeel a fine gentleman like. this. point ing to Bfssey in the'dressing room,-should. have; to so on in boxing ft he is going to get Milwaukee - (CM -"Two Na ;tionar league ."old pr6s,"j have reechetl the end of their play ifit :davL but one of the-Amer femn league'e elder statesmen is getting" another -chance to ey etveand"imaybe share ait-; woria.5ener pot., r -" Retired ere --catcher Del Rice ef the Milwaukee ' Braves "anet'autfiadcler HanVrSaur at e Seni rraciseo Giants. Re- prievtd Si t i'e I e r : Rey ) : -it. W " Mia.' a. J.l ietlcs.' ' .ohtained' Wednesday night, Iby r the Milwaukee Braves for righthanded -pinch-hitting strength. : ; ; . ;. JRke, i&i and Sauer, 40, will :emain;;rltii their S teams i coacheVthfe remainder of . the season, i ice i.was teenrucauv put on "Waivers to make room will ;be' 'piclted -;Sjp '' vby f anyone. Saue' ne. National iHtui'i most vable ptiorerf ii 1952, ana one.yoi its most jearea home nii hitte'r8 earlier in his career, s -.made..inective to permitj;.the7;retentioi of. out- uciacr . iac(e onaai, - .wxio had beeh carried: "fFee'-'-'by rthe Giants -until .his status as anational defense player ran out Tuesday.- : ; TpURNET STARTS v .' Akron, Ohio 0FD. -, Doug Ford, twice a bridegroom, and defending champion 'Art Wall Jr., were among the 132 pros and amateurs -who teed off today: in the opening round of the 122,000 'Rubber City Open. ' -.,. ;i ' V- .'; RbOlt GAMES LISTED ' ' Corvillisflin '- The Ore gon; State ' Rooksj willplay a four-game football schedule in 19 5t,lit!was,ann0uhced today." The' Rooks 'wiinnieet' Wash mgton Sthte!s Cqubabes here Oet.--23; ithe -:OregonFrosh at PortlBd.Oct: "29; the . Wash ington Pups' -"-sit ;Seattle -Nov. t"3 -and;' the jOregpn ; Frosh agam- Ney: 20,-at'Corvallis. -' 1 Fine Yoiing, Play 1 Parakeets PARAKEET " - '" J 1 ' , "' '-r . .' " " " ' serious injuries all the time. He has had too many injuries in too many fights."- Referee Frankie Van took this viewpoint in answer to a question: xnoore aispiayed confi. dence which he lacked in the first Bassey fight He said in his dressing room, later. "I was very confident all th way. .They kept telling me I was behind on soints. but 1 felt goodr ' His handlers '. were tellinff him a slighf fib. Referee Van had Moore ahead. 96-93. Judse Joey Olmos had it 98-94 for Bioore -J and - Judge" ' Charles Randolph had it 98-91 for the champion. The United - Press International score card also had Moore ahead, 97-93. - Inqemar Asked To Help Probe isoteoorg, Sweden-fUPD-The New York state attorney , gen eral's office has asked heavy weight champion Ingemar Jo hansson, to help its investiga tion M int June title-fight promotion.'. , Johansson., who. lrnnrVcvf out Floyd Patterson for' the mie t New York ;in June, said today he had received a r'telegram" from Louis J. Lef kowitz, : New York state atr torney general, asking him to come to New York and tell what he knows about the pro motion. . The ch a m n ion said: "I won't ;be able to eo to New Yoork for some time because Of a Dlanned trio to FncrlanH and later business affairs hr in Gbetborg. But : if Mr. Lef- xowitz ran send over a repre sentative, ' T 11 . be : happy to give him all the information I know.". -' New- York-OIPB-Bill - Rosen- sohn, key figure, in three in vestigations of the "'. Ingemar Johansson V Floyd Patterson fight- promotion, was sched- tnst. Atty. Frank Hpgan. I - ' r Eagle Grid Call Issued .-.Eagle Point-A squad meet ing for- Eagle Point High school football aspirants is set for 7:30 p.m. on Friday at the school -gymnasium, -Coach Tom .Van Etten announced. .7 He said, that equipment will be issued .starting at 1 pjn. on Saturday. ,' . L The Eagles will .begin twice per day grid drills on Mon day, Aug. 24. Van Etten said that 9:30 am. and 7:30 b.m. -sessions - are planned. Eagle Point was a -participant in state ; Class A-2 semi-finals in 1958. : - " Van Etten will be assisted in -coaching by Kenneth Van nice, who .succeeds Gail Schoppert An Army teaching post in France has been ac cepted by Schoppert. To My Many Friends RAY'S BARBER shop ; Is New located at i x CORNER or tTH ft CENTRAL . S ea. AI1D CAGE ' ' 47 - --- SB ttg. . L-T $6M Choice ef fine young ' pare . keet, plus quality metal cage with .bright baked aluminiied finish removable plastic 'bottom tray, swings, perches, ; cups. . - . . Sixth sat Central Medford's Bargain Corner 1 - -A