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fflJ(OWLmT(G KIWANIS TRAVELERS Team One won from Team Two 3 to 1 in points and 2,850 to 2,692 in total pins Satur day in a bowling match be tween Med ford Kiwanis club sponsored traveling teams. Scores were: TEAM ONE Hob Child 413 Dale Davii a............... 472 Darryl Chriitianson 459 Walt Daigle 51(3 Cllfl Robert SU7 Total Handicap Total 3367 483 2850 TEAM TWO ; Tom Darland Bob Edward . 455 4 1(3 470 Don one Rick Newland ..... 483 Roy Norcrosi 3Srj Total Hand i cup Total 2203 462 2612 BANTAM LEAGUE sundinf: W. L. Hornets .. 41'a 21'i BuUdogi -... . 36a 26 Strikers ........ .. 24la 38'3 pin Hitten 23 b 39 U PRESBYTERIAN JUNIOR LEAGUE Bandings; W. L. Slopniki 29 11 PLS'i 24 16 Goofera . 23 Doodle Bugs . .... 18 Striken 14 Hep Team - 12 JUNIOR LEAGUE (Koxy Ann Lanes) sitandines: W. Four Knockeri Lively Four Four Rodents Four Aces Krazy Kata Cool Bowlers . 52 . 37 . 32 . 32 . 20 Results: Rodents 1 (Jack Pullins 443) 2042; Knockers 3 (Ken Phipps 497) 2053. Aces 2 (Joy Thompson 320) 1939; Krazy Kats 2 (Dick Atwood 425) insfl. Lively Four 1 (Wayne Brooks 328) 1930; Cool Bowlers 3 (Karen Buhl 3BU) luuo. High game Boy, Ken Phippi 194; girl, Karen Ruhl 134. SENIOR LEAGUE (Roxy Ann Lanes) Standings: W. L. Roxy Ann snacK Bar .... 47 37 1st Christian Church Two 43 3 40 U, Ray oiiord cogging 42 '2 4i,a 1st Christian Church One 35 49 Results: Of ford 0 (Dour James 514) 2555; First Christian Two 4 (Leonard Walch 436) 2638. Snack Bar 4 (Denny Hemingway 552) 2752; First Christian One 0 (Jim Osborn 494) 2461. High series Girl, Barbara Gor don 345. High game Boy, Denny Heming way 207. giri, uonnie unrun iiu, VALLEY ROLLERS LEAGUE Standings: W. L. Lucky Strlkei 26 2 94 Three Hits & A Miss .... 24 12 High Balls 22"b 13 1, Kouereties zo 16 Krazy Kats 1714 1814 Jokers ih Four Y's 16 20 20 Splits Be Mrs. ..... . 16 20 Koffee Klatch 14 22 Try Hard 7',i 28 ft MONDAY MAIDS LEAGUE standings:- W. Seven Ups ... 5 Gutter Balls 5 Lucky Strikes 3 Pin Ups 4 - Blue-ettes 4 Pot Holders 4 Slim Jims 3 Duck Pins . Seven Dps 2 (C. Poe 416) 1532; n,,u rinc 1 m. Davis 427) 1508. Lucky Strikes 1 (L. Bill 360) 1451; Fin ups u. ujwuh 7' ctiJT Tiin t rv Slavens 471) 1602; Blue-ettes 1 (R. Benesh 397) "Gutter Balls 1 (C. Acheson 373) 131 is Pot Holders 3 (.M. Hall 427) 1SHigh game LeolaWhlUock 182. SUNDAY MIXED LEAGUE Standings: H & H Team Twelve Krazy Katz Cherry Pickers Loose Screws Gutter Bugs Four Deuces Team Ten Team Eleven . W. L. 35 13 34 14 30 18 20 ia 181. 27 21 24 24 23 25 20(i 27i , 20!j 27i . 20 28 Resets Kala Eyes - Mix Master. Head Huttneri Team Six - . 20 28 , 192 . 19 1 14 2H'j 29 34 ' " "U1?!H S (B. Hall 589); BeseU 1 Team Twelve 3 (P. Blair 497); Mix Masters 1 (E. Gregg 45b). Loose Screw! 3 (L. Knapp 529), Head Huttneri 1 (E Head 546); Team Ten 3 (L. Fisher 534); Gut ... ta.... t it Tiirlr dflKl. Cherrv Picker! 3 (D. Hart 514); Tour Denuce 1 (E. Flakus 475). Kraiy Katz 4 (D. Landing 530), Eagle Eyes 0 (Gale Hale 4931. Team Eleven 3 (D. Greer 492) Team Six 1 (R. Golden 449). . SATURDAY SENIOR JUNIOR Standings: McLaln'i Drug Center - 24 Bauman'! - Medford Paint, Wall Paper 20 K-Boy ?J 1. W. Copeland Yard! 19 Women of the Moose ; Medford Auto Dealers Assn 13 Junior Chamber ot Com... 7 High icries Boyi, A. Wolf! 841 High kamet-Boyi, A. Wolfe 203, B. Gbode 201; girl., P. Daigle 160: The Sign of SERVICE . . ANYWHERE! You'll .hi. tig I" 50 - w.ll in Conoda, Mexico, .11 ov.r lh. world If. the gn of ..rvic. from fo.tory.troin.d mechanic, u.lng the fin ..t pri.ion .quipmont and .xacting, f.ctory.t.,t.d parti. If. tho 4gn of .ervlca a differtnt from ordinary Mrvico a. Volk.wagen It different from ordinary vehicles. MORSE MOTORS 6th and Ivy, Medford ROXY ANN MAJOR standings: Western Oil At Burntr . W. 20 Medford Tire , IS Country Club w is .Med lord Mail Tribune. . ifl Rotary Club is Cal-Ore Ranches 14 Allison Construction 14 rv-uuv 12 Kachlna Room 1 1 Asko Supply 11 Desert Service ,... g Donna Timber a on Results: Tribune 1 Hill PlrKurH.nn lt 2643; Desert Serv. 3 (Roy Picard 5U8l 2740. Mpd. T ru A Pari Pi Ki ?.. K-DOV 0 (Roy Colley 46R) 2666. Allison 3 IS. Berge 572, 2915; Asko 1 (B. Mor&n 547) 2847. Counry Club 3 (Lee Ziesmer 627) 2786; Western Oil l (Don Turner 536) 2748. Kotarv 3 (Dean KriwurHi Kachlna 1 (Frank Henry 513). Donna 3 iJ. Monroe 333, 2815 Cal-Ore. 1 (Bill Norton 4471 2741. High game Lee Ziesmer 229. KIWANIS JUNIOR LEAGUE Standings: w. Four Preps ... 29 Pin Stealers ..... 25 Go Getters 24 Cool Penguins .... 23 Brunswick Bruins - 2:1 Guided Misters 23 Trojans .......... 22 Alley Hurricanes 19 Ronchy Rollers 18 Splits is Strikers I5a Four Mistakes 15 Cherry Pickers 14 Solons .. ill. TUESDAY LATE COMERS Standings: W. t-oiiy Am. Bowlerettes w 3 Early Risers ....... 3 Four Strikes l Sleep Walkers 1 Geritol Jennys 1 Results: Polly An's 3 (JoAnn Anderson j, au7z; rour strikes 1 (Evelyn Straus 463) 2000. Bowlerettes 3 (Jean Ford 431) 2035; Geritol Jennys 1 (Leota Small 341) 1929. Early Risers 3 (Evelyn Dorsey 380) 2003; Sleep Walkers 1 (Enid WOIII 11U, ZUOl. High game Betty Weatfall 177. MAJOR LEAGUE Standings: Channel Cats ..... Bowlerettes .... Pin Ups Keglers Team Five ..... Gutter Balls W. L. . 37 25 . 25 28 . 24 '4 274 . 23 29 . 2Vi 27 (i . 22 30 Results; Gutter Balls 3 (O. Christiansen! 300) 1453; Pin Ups 1 (E. Baker 492) 1422 Bowleterrei 0 (H. Clark 492) 1401; Channel Cats 4 (K. Culy 593) 1541. Team Five 3 (V. Cumminsjs 555) 1567: KeKlera 1 IS. Daigle 530) 1493. High game Daigle 239. Americans Cut Gap in Playoff United Pros International The Rochester Americans are still "breathing" in their American Hockey league semi-final playoff series with the Cleveland Barons. The Americans trimmed the Barons, 4-1, at Rochester Tuesday night for their sec ond victory In the best-of- seven set. The series now stands 3-2 in favor of Cleve land. Olson-Maravilla Fight Okehed Portland-(UPI)-The 10-round middleweight fight between ex-champ Bobo Olson and Boise's Roque Maravllla will be held as scheduled Thurs day night. The Portland Boxing com mission, which earlier revok ed the license for the bout, gave its OK Tuesday, ine commission acted after Olson neree to assign his snare 01 the purse to the commission pending final linanciai settle ment with Billy Newman, San Francisco, who holds a con front for Olson's services. Promoter Tommy ioyer said "Bobo took the fight un der protest. He was plenty mad and probably will take it out on Maravuia. BEAVEROOTEHS crHanri (UPD- The new name of the Portland Beaver fan club will be "Beaveroot ers" The name was selected from more than 500 submitted in a contest. CRACKERS BEAT INDIANS Vero Beach, Fla. -flJPD- The Atlanta Crackers defeated the Spokane Indians of the Pacific Coast league, 10-2, Tuesday in an exhibition base ball game. Reinking's Bat Blasts PortUnd-d'PD-Oregon State j 1 ran its baseball record to seven straight victors Tues-j day by handing University of Portland a 9-4 defeat here. Senior southpaw Jerry Moore went the full nine in nings on the mound for OSC and scattered eight Pilot hits. Outfielder Jerry Droscher put Oregon State ahead to stay in the fourth with a two- run single that made it 5-3. Ed Reinking led the Beavers in hitting with three for four. Seven Portland errors help ed the Beaver cause. Celery Market Takes Seventh Toledo, Ohio - (UPD - The Cleveland, Ohio, Celery Mar ket team broke the scoring lull in the American Bowling congress tournament Tuesday night but it still wasn't enough to crack the top five leaders. The Ohloans rolled a 3,020 series to take seventh place in the open team division standings. Leadoff man James Blair fashioned a fine 679 series to spark the Cleveland scoring attack with anchor man Mar tin Loschiave contributing 639. U.S. Davis Cup Team Selected San Francisco-flJPD - A 14 man squad was named Tues day for the United States Da vis Cup team with the young and the old equally mixed. Named on the team were such veterans as Tom Brown, San Francisco, and Bearnard Bartzen, 31, Dallas, Tex. But with them were such young sters as Chris Crawford, Pied mont, Calif., Barry MacKay, Dayton, Ohio, and Earl Buc holz, St. Louis. This doesn't mean we won't add or subtract to this list," said Jim Moffett, chair man of the Davis Cup Selec tion Committee. "We expect to make furth er changes as conditions war rant." The first official competi tion for the squad will be at Mexico City. 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JIM BEAM 88 PROOF. ALL KENTUCKY STRAIGHT BOURBON WHISKIES DISTILLED AND BOTTLED BY THE JAMES B. BEAM DISTILLING CO, CLERMONT, KENTUCKY Available In tha following stores-fl -Salem; f2 -3738 N. E. Sandy Blvd., Portland; 5-S. W. Third t Stark, Portland; 15 Roseburg; 1&-Eugene; 20 S. W. 10th i Salmon, Portland; J22-S. W. 23rd & Burnside, Portland; 28-1226 S. W. Third Avenue, Portland; f29 S. E. 8th I Belmont, Portland. Available at all other stores and agencies on special order, ! SPORTS 1 . , , rOUnt2inbl63lJ Scene of Bout Miami Beach-IUPD-A promo ter's dream comes true to night for Chris Dundee when Jay Fullmer and Gayle Ker win clash in a nationally tele vised 10-round welterweight fight which will be staged at the plush Fountainebleau ho tel. Dundee had no worries about empty seats. All tickets were purchased in advance and will be given to tobacco distributors attending a con vention at the hotel. It will be a "blackout" in reverse, with the public r.ble to see the fight only on television. Solons Nudge Portland 6-5 Long Beach, Calif .-(UPD-The Portland Beavers got 14 hits off three Sacramento pitch ers Tuesday night, but could not hold off the Sac's late power and dropped a 6-5 exhi bition baseball game. Portland led 5-1 going into the last of the eighth when Sacramento got three runs off starter Noel Mickelson. The Solons added two more in the ninth off reliefer Glenn Mc Minn. CLARK VICTOR Vancouver, Wash. - (UPD - Clark college used 15 hits and seven Portland State errors for a 14-7 baseball victory Tuesday. It was the fourth loss against one victory for Portland State. OPEN AGAINST GIANTS San Francisco -(UPD-The San Francisco Forty-Niners will open their 1960 home sched ule against the New York Gi ants on Sept. 25. The remain der of the six-game slate will be against the Los Angeles Rams, Oct. 2; Chicago Bears, Oct. 30; Detroit Lions, Nov. 6; Green Bay Packers, Dec. 11 and Baltimore Colts, Dec. IS. Eugene - IIIPI - Coach Len Casanova said today he ex pected more than 60 football candidates would be on hand for the opening of spring drills April 11. FIGHTS Ttv United Press International Onklnnd. Cnlif. (UPI JohnnV Gonznlves. 1351!,, Oakland, out pointed Bobby scanlon, .. 13QV4 Ran Frnnrtupo (lOt. - - Sacramento. Calif. (UPI) Zora Follev. JOB. fhoenix. Ariz oui- layward, Calif. (10) vCSs, fiV TV mi UU BOURBON WHISKY vUm ".V" - eK "H " I ' ' J to pour Back Stairs: By MERRIMAN SMITH UPI Whit House Reporter Washington (UPD - Backstairs at the White Huse: The Rev. Billy Graham's suggestion to President Eisen hower last week that the chief executive visit the Af rican country of Nigeria be fore leaving office might have been seed on fertile ground. Although Elsenhower has said publicly that there will be little interest in what he does once the presidential election campaign gets under way, he does not plan to sink back into the cushiony oblivion usually reserved for presidents on their way out of office. He would be careful about doing anything that would in terfere with the plans of a new president, but that would not mean necessarily retire ment from the international scene. It does not look now like the President will be able to visit Alaska on his way home from Russia and Japan in Raider Netters Subdue Shasta Ashland - Southern Oregon college tennis team trimmed Shasta college 8 to 1 here yesterday, John Root, Ken Miller, Dick Clark, Ron Singler and Oris Thetford took singles honors for the Raiders. SOC swept the doubles with Bruce Mer rill and Root, Miller and Sin gler and Clark and Thetford teaming. George Hunt defeat ed Merrill in a singles match. PRO GAME SET Portland -flJPD- The Cleve land Browns will meet the San Francisco 49'ers here Sat urday night, Sept. 3 in Port land's 1960 exhibition profes sional football game, Promo ter Harry Glickman announc ed Tuesday. It will be the first appearance here for the Browns, who are coached by Paul Brown. San Francisco has played here twice, losing 21-14 to New York's Giants in 1956 and defeating Wash ington 20-19 two years later. DENNY'S ABM SORa Eugene (UPD Denny Peter son, star righthanded pitcher from The Dalles, will be lost to the Oregon baseball team for at least two weeks be cause of a sore shoulder, Coach Don Kirsch said today, Corvallis-fUPD-Oregon State kerjt its unbeaten baseball sta tus Monday by downing Lewis and Clark 6-8 and 3-0 ' BEAM'S Pin Bottle Kara lioltliiif ot K turty trtifht bnurbnn. 8 years old, (Hft.fl proof) lthelHtVe bUlli BEAM'S CHOICE frrrMQ Ubei) Char J coal Filtartd. B ymnoM. B0 proof) our maah bourbon with an unique good. 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