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WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 10, 1955 HKRAU) ANU fWS. M-AMAl'li ' MIS, UKKUON PAGE THIRTEEN Oregon Women's Softball Tourney Opens Thursday Oregon's best women softballers and top 11 teams will open i four day Oregon Slate Women's Soft ball Tournament here Thursday night at Conger Field in what is expected to be one of the finest tournaments yet held. A total of 20 games is sched uled for the tour day Softball clas sic. Thursday night's slate finds lust three evening games, but oo Friday 11 frays will be played starting at 1 o'clock in the after noon and closing with a pair of 8:30 tilts that night. Four games wilt be played Saturday, two in the afternoon and two more at night. Sunday's schedule will have :wo and possibly three games. Three teams will boast all of the returning all-staters from past state tournaments, but the other icfit entries all have bright pros- nccts seeking ways to earn the 1955 honors in this week's state playoffs. Roseburg, Lake Oswego and the Klamath Basln-ettes are the only teams entered that have all-star players listed on their tournament ioter. Roseburg has pitcher Jcci je Weber who has been selected to the Oregon all-state squad once and the Idaho state team twice. In cluded among Weber's honors is the all-regional pitching selection in 1952 while playing for the Caldwell Motor-ettes. Donna Bashford was selected to the position of utility outfielder in the 1953 state tourney and will be after the dream team election again. ALL STATE ' Two other Roseburg players are nlo due for credit. First base man Gladys Oyler was all-state while playing In Idaho in 1952 and joy Young was a member of the Sth Army WAO softbaU team in Klamath's Basin-ettes have live Ell-staters and one all-regional play er as they seek to capture their second championship in as many seasons of play. Euth Hagelstein is a three time choice lor the state team and last fall was chosen on the all-regional team at Cald well, Idaho. The four other all staters are pitcher Mickey Hay man, shortstop Sandy Barron, who was picked as the 1954 utility In fielder, catcher Teddy Walker and outfielder Darlene Gordon Perry. Walker has been selected twice, the other three once. The Lake Oswego Mermaids will undoubtedly go into the tourna ment as heavy favorites and are loaded with all-star material of merv sort Including one former All-American softballer. ALL-AMEIUCAN Tlielma Parrish Carlson ex-star of the Erv Llnd Florists was an Ail-American pick a few years back and has been selected to three Oregon all-state teams. Carlson v ill probably divide her time in the outfield and pitching for the Mermaids. Other standouts Include all-state catcher Madilyn Lindsay, three time selection, Jackie Rice one time all-state pitching choice, right fielder Joan Safari' one time pick - third baseman, Jens Safarik, two timer on past all-state teams, Mon igue Wetten, four year all-stater at shortstop, Catherine Cannard a two year pitching choice and three time infieider Florence Dick, a second basemen. All-in-all state Softball officials are looking for one of the finest state tournaments yet held as is the thought of tournament director Jack Kemnitzer. The advance ticket sale is still making very swift moves which might also point for a successful tourney. The season ticket sale is being carried on by the local Junior Chamber of Commerce, the Merrill tfnTTi anri the Basin-ettes. Tickets are on sale at Beach's Jewelers. Model Shoe store, u tirniua Rirkvs Town and Country and the city recreation office at the city hall. Price of the 20-game season ducats are 12 and the stogie came tickets are 50 cents for adults and 25 cents for students. to"- :m j IP" I raw ( tj 11 11 PITCHING STRENGTH of the stats champion! the Klamath Basin-ettes lies yyith Pat Barron, right, and Mickey Hayman, left, as the local women's softbail team seeks a successful title defense. The annual state Women's Softball Tournament opens here Thursday evening and continues until Sunday night, Hayman was an all-stats moundsman last year and Barron was the number one reason why Oregon Woolen won the local Softball league championship. CLAYTON HANNON . SPORTS EDITOR The amateur gold champion of South Carolina is Aubrey Rothrock a student at the University of North Carolina. His home is Spar tanburg, S, C. More Sports On Pages 14-15 MIXIQ POi'SLCS Midr ffcift 1 it J. A MeDorut s: tt. BothWtil L A. Bom 2 J. U Puttft 2 a. v. trimoa 2 . Kuif it D. Futirs li MIXED iJOVSMS Tni-itU) f trt sitU fit.. I, if 34 W 1- V. Htrric it C. Slrroifr 3J IJ U. Snhj & &i. OBnto zi 13 A. V G. Tftomu H!t V.. i f. B-srd jj jy R. & P. fiork 22 13 D it 3. fcowero 22 22 J. Kcjinsia it V. Petroli 2t 22 A. 4c G. Cfctpman istg 24'i f;. C. S-ott 35 B. Scott & F. Ramsy ifi 28 . ic J. CliftE 10 M Eugene Out guns NWL Foes; Salem Victors MIM II DOl Ri.l limi ft B Sodw St 13 O. MrUcnuld Si Z. Kent 2 1 B. vani & C. RHXtt M IS tt v. iiatt'ley 2? 17 & T. C. Grit ti 41 E. B. Zissksrsi 21 2i D. & K. Catrser 2i 23 M. ic 3. Masley J 7 2T J. Dchitncer it O. Piti-kCn iT 27 M. At P. Breithiupt 17 37 M k D. lahmoa 17 27 D. & E. MC8rid 15 28 Darouiy and Jim Crismoni snared one half of Monday meat's' ieam scoring honors in the Mixed; Doubles alley action at Lucky Lanes and Lola Truax and Rudy; dcscnite loon we other. The Cns mons nailed down a 454 same ana : Truax-Jeschke had high series of 1184. opst McDonald led the wom en s high game scoring nith 184 and Mable Wackier had a high series of 477. Crismon had the men's hiuh game of 220 pins and Don ruller rolled a series ot 553 In Tuesday's first shift. Betty Scott rolled the high women's game of 208 and then teamed with Fran Ramsey to roll the high team game of 460. The high team series of 1148 pins went to Doro thy ana John Bowers, cuts stem- ler had the the men's honors with 208 game and a 948 series. Mllly Sheeny had the women's high series of 487 pins. The second shift of Tuesday s Mixed Doubles was led by the kegling of Ruby and Vance Haw ley. The Hawley's game and se ries team scoring was a 466 for game and 1253 for series. In the Individual rolling, Ruby had a .170 high game and ft 480 series. Vance tied with Forrest Breit haupt as each had a S78 series. but Vance rolled a 231 game to lead the men In single line scor ing. Last night's action was the end of the season for the mixed dou bles. Those who have missed any games will have the rest of the week to make them up. Dogfight Seen In Golf Play CHICAGO jfi It might not make a pankle of difference In lh $100,000 World tourney starting tomorrow, but national gsit ores Jig is nt stake to Tm O'Shenter's international matches which close today with a promWed dejfight. In yesterday's opening round of She TAM version of the Ryder Cub matches, aa eight-member United States team nudged to a S'j-1'j lead over a foreign team in four some competition. The same it players pair off today to tiKht matches which may produce as close i finish as last year's opening international com- pemson rcsuumg in a e;!-?'? American victory. This sideshow which serves as free admission lure between last weekend's AH-American and the rich World with Its S50.90O cash first prize will have these windup pairings: Doug Ford, national champion and new AU-Americaa winner, vs. Roberto de Vtnoenxo, an Argentine registering from Messes City. Leo Biagetti Willoughby, Ohio, All-Americas runner-up, vs. Kel Nagle, Syoney, Australia. Jimmy Dcmirel, Kitmesha Lake, N.V., vs. Stan Leonard,; Vancouver, B.C. Ted KrsU, Utica. N.Y., v. Yo ahiro Hayashi, Tokyo, Japan. Freddie Haas Jr., Claremont, Calif., vs. Anjel Miguel Gutierres, Madrid, Spain. Tony Koiguin, Midlothian, m., . Peter Thomson, Melbourne, Australia. Jay Hebert, Woodmere, Ji Y., v. Rudy Horvalh, Canada. Bo Wlninger, Oklahoma city, Okla., vs. Antonio Cera, Buenos Aire. In yesterday's play, Fsra ane Biagetti got auioriss 3 and 2 drubbing from Gutierrez, the Span ish champion who doesn't speak a word of faijlish, and Thomson. Demaret and Haas beat Horvath and Cerda 8 and 4, and Kroll and Holffutn beat De Vicena ana Kagle f and 4. The fourth match was dead lock between America's Hebert- Wininger team and the Leonara- Hayashi duo, glvinj each squad half point. TIMS OUT Hunters Not Entitled To Two Special Hunts "That By luck tor yea! Mtfht know t i ever did lane one, she'd be a lemon!" By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS The Eugene Emeralds brought out their big guns Tuesday night to end Wcnatchee's threat to their dominance of the' Northwest Base ball League, " The Emeralds shelled tiiree Wc natchee pitchers for 17 hits in a 20-10 slugfest that evened the "crucial" series at Wenatchee at a game apiece. The setback dropped the Chiefs four games back of the Oreg?nians with two contests re maining In the current stand. The Tri-City Braves kept pace with the Emeralds, however, with an 8-7 win over Yakima that left them still three games away from the leader, Salem beat Spokane 6-2 in the league's other encounter to square the series at Spokane at one each. The semi-pro Cheney Studs beat Lewiston 15-3 in an exhibition game at Tacoma. Seven errors and the 13 bases on balls given up by Wenatchee hurl ers helped the Emeralds in their rout of the Chiefs. Eugene starled with four runs in the first inning (two on George Huffman's homer) nicked up six In the second, three in the third, two each in the fourth and seventh innings and closed the scoring with three in the eighth. Wenatchee battled back, staging a seven-run outburst in the fifth but Jim Lee took over from George Siorti and blanked the Chiefs the last four innings. At Kennewick, Tri-City rallied with three tallies In Uie bottom of the ninth to make it two straight over the Bears. Gene Klingler started the raliy wish a sharp sm cle that bounded off pitcher John Kelly's leg and forced him to leave lhe mound. Reliefer Dick Edwards walked two and gave up two sin gle and was replaced by Dick Young. Milt Barton's single sent in the winning run. Saiem s Bill Whitson hung up his 13th win against four defeats with a seven-hitter at Spokane. Bill Shields tripled in two of Sa lem's lour first inning runs and clouted a two-run homer in the ninth. Jack Steinagel homered for Saiem in the fourth. Chicago Cleveland New York Boston Detroit Kansas City Washington Baltimore Tuesday Result Boston 4. New York I Chisago 4, Kansas City 1 Cleveland 4. Detroit 1 Baltimore 1-S, Washington 8-8 NATIONAL LEAGUE W L Pel, GB Fluhrer's, Maiin Cop Cub Triumphs SO 73 ,4il l!i S9 75 ,4 M f.7 57 .425 28 Mexico Suspends Pan-Am Race MEXICO CITY (OP) Auto racing was jolted again today by a reaction to recent tragic acci dents with the announcement by the Mexican government that it has i suspended the sixth annual Pan - American road race sched uled for Dec. 2-5, In the first five lunnings of the Pan . American race, from the souihern border of Mexico to the northern border, several spec tators were killed in accidents and many more injured. The suspension order from the office of President Adolfo Ruiz Cortinez said that all racing auto mobiles would be barred from fed eral highways "until regulations give ample assurance of safely for ; spectators," Gun Store and Fiuhrer'a look close wins in last night's Cub Base. ball nlay at Conger Field, wmie Malin and Merrill had an easier time of disposing of Iheir foes. The PSuhrar's diamond crew took a close 1-0 decision from Superior Troy for their third win of the season Gun Store broke a 5-5 tie in the last Inning on Chuck Clark's triple to win a S-5 tilt Merrill's Perry Laney was again too much for his cub League oppo sition as he fashioned a no-hlt, no rm game against the Motor In vestment team. Stu MlUer turn- ished another top pitching Job as he threw a one-hit shutout at East- side Electric and Malta won e-B, Sext Tuesday will complete the games that were rained out earlier j Eugene 20, Wenatchee IB In the year, '. ' Trl-Clty t, Yakima 7 By THE ASSOCIATED FSESS AMERICAN LEAGIL' W L 64 43 6i 4i ,46 84 48 SS 51 4( 5 40 70 SS 73 Pet. GS .588 MS 1 Mi 1 MS l .414 38 .384 sati .330 31 Brooklyn Milwaukee New York Philadelphia Chisago Cincinnati St. Louis Pittsburgh 75 ?8 1 50 59 64 it 58 57 M 52 SO 4S 1 42 73 .TO .550 14 .500 Wi .488 30 ,4 33'i ,430 37 TuesdaV Result Brooklyn I, New York 3 18 In nings) Philadelphia J, Pittsburgh 1 Milwaukee 6, St, Louts i Chicago 4, Cincinnati 3 PACIFIC COAST LEAiili. W L Pet. GB Seattle Hollywood San Diego Portland Los Angeles Sacramento Oakland San Francisco IS 66 73 80 73 tl 67 S3 66 8t Alt 54J 3i A4S 4 .515 8 .500 IS Clarification of special deer, elk J and antelope season was mad today by state game agent Ken Cochrua In hope et saving local; hunters from lotUig their special! season privilege. Cochran told the Kerala ana News that hunter ars not al io ed to apply for special anta lope and controlled deer hunt tag ta the same year. Those who hve already applied tor ss antelope tag and are planning to da the same for the special deer season tags will have their appli cations thrown out and could pea aibiy lose both chance. The only controlled deer sacsoa area that it la permissable to ap ply tor an antelope tag as well as permit for special deer seasra; ia the Rogue River ere. The reg ular season deer tag and the permit will be sufficient (or this area. Ail areas except the Roma River cost ta lor the tag. The moiwy must accompany lb t application. Special deer seasons are in the following areas-. John Day River, Wallow Mountains, Hart Moub- lam, Rogue River, Aiialia, New bridge, Northttde, Pleasant Ridge and Lookout Mountain. The ap plication deadlines tor theee areas m their respective orders are Ais- gust 15, Augtut 15, September 1, Sepiember 1, ana September u for the final five areas listed CONTROLLED The elk hunters who are Inter- ested la applying (or a special controlled elk hunt will have chance at 14 different localities frorr, which to nick. The deadline for applications tor each of the loiiowing districts is October 3. The areas re Elgin, Chessiimus, Umatilla, Ukiah, Desolation tJsit, wenana, stsrkey, mm Creek, Till amook, Clatsop and Cottonwood Creek, There is no charge lor an elk permit. The regular tag will be used. Hunters can apply lor antelope er special deer hunting privileges as .wen as the eon-i trolled elk hunt, The drawing for tne antelope ; tags airf the Sled Springs elk hunt i was made this seornlng t 10: o'clock. Drawing times for the! John Day and Wallowa Mountain special deer hunt will be made August IS. The Bart Mountain and Rogue River drawings will he made on the mornm"? of Septetn ber 7, while September J3 has bees established ss the drawing date for the remaining live cos- trolled areas. A lew minor changes have bees mRde In the special elk hunts that were recorded since the ap plications were Issued to sporting good dealers. Hero is in part the release sent out toy slate game director fsa Schneider sua has Portland eKtee: DELETES The Burnt Wver season ns been delated froa "the list of special areas tor t!k hunts. The season dstes of the (efltswing areas have been changed from Novem ber S-33 to November 11-23: Ches nimus, "Mistam, Henpner, Wall Walla, malla, "flush. Desola tion, Weoshs, and Stsrkey, The wenaha and Sied springs area permits have "seen reduced from 480 to 300 and the Sied Sarlnfs re dejwripttos has beta altered to the following sounder- lt Besirartsse at Wsacwa: thence northerly along the Kates Jogging road to it junction with the west Grossman Sowing rea: thence nortnwcateriy iong the west Qrastnwo road to Its Intersection with the west fork of Grossman creek; theoce northetiy along tlw Mwt fork of Orossirsan creek and Grossman creek to its confluence with the Grande Rop.de River; thence northeasterly down the Orande Sonde River to Troy; thence southeasterly alone the Flora road to Its juctSss with State Hirnway 3; thence along fete.ie Highway 3 Uj its jasathm with state Highway fr2 at Enterprise; thence northwesterly along State Highway S3 to Wallowa, the point of betirmtag. AppllcaMoas for sy of 13k spec ial or controlled Reasons yet to ' come rosy be picked up at the local sporting good stores without cost. 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