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The Daily Chronicle from Centralia, Washington • Page 7

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The Daily Chronicle, Saturday, July 18, 1970 Oldenburg Rallies On Back Nine To Win Title This turn, the Salewski Gems, captured 1970 Centralia Minor Championship Thursdjy In a slugfest against the Fullers club. The team was the first half champions in the minors and the Fullers had the second half crown. Pictured from left, boflom row: Sieve Baldwin, Tim 1970 CENTRAL1A MINOR CHAMPS Walker, Alan Lolton, Scott Angel, Steve Hall and Robin Mitchell; back row: Clifford Seines, Jchn Rosbach, Mike Clave, Herb Piechil, David Wallin, Mark Erictcson and Bruce Wallin. Standing behind are manager, Bill Kytta, left and coach. Herb Piechel, Sr.

Chronicle Staff Photo Pirate Takes Twirler For Ride BELLINGHAM (AP) Bill Old-nburg, 57, rallied on the back nine Friday to become the irst left-hander to win the Washington State golf title since 1931. Oldenburg won over fellow Seattleile Ed Olds 3 and 1, alter being down three holes in match play at the end of the first nine. He came back to win five of the next seven to overtake the 72-year-old Olds. Oldenburg's comeback hot streak included a pair of birdies as he played along at a two- under-par pace. Winners in the other age groups: Purdin Sale Told SPOKANE (AP) The Spokane Baseball Club announced the sale Friday night of Indian hurler John Purdin to the Pacific Coast League Hawaii Islanders.

Purdin compiled a 6-6 season record with 'the Indians and a 3.40 earned run average He went (o the mound in con tests, started in 14 games and was credited with five saves. Purdin was sold for an undisclosed amount. Winners groups: Class A in the other ag-s (55-59) George Kranc, Enumclaw, defeated Art lelcalf, Bremerton, 2 and 1. By ED SCHUYLER JR. Associated Press Sports Wriler If Roberto Ctemente was a general manager, he'd take Cincinnati rookie pitcher Wayne Simpson with his eyes closed.

But Clemente is a hitter-so he took Simpson with his eyes wide open. The veteran Pittsburgh star really was focused in on Simpson's offerings Friday night, slamming them for a single, triple and homer--the homer giving the Pirates' a 4-3 vcctory over the Reds and increasing to VA games their National League East lead over the New York Mets, who lost 1-0 to Los Angeles on Wes Parker's bases- loaded single. In other NL action, Willie Mays belted a three-run homer, his only hit, to move within one Garden Opening Set NEW YORK (AP)-The New York Knicks, champions of the National Basketball Association will open their 1970-71 home season on Oct. 13 against the Boston Celtics at Madison Square Garden, it was announced today. Royalty Views Win WINNIPEG, Alta.

(AP) Fanfreluche, the 6-5 favorite ridden by Ron Turcotte, won the $70,000 Manitoba Derby Wednesday with the Royal Family loot ing on. lit the 3,000 mark in San Francisco'2 7-3 loss to Montreal, "it. Louis snapped an eight-game No Hitter Is Thrown KENNEWICK, Wash. (AP) Tri-City's Fred Seibly pitched no-hit ball Friday night but tost a 2-0 decision to Bend in the First game of a Northwest League baseball doubleheader. The Padres took the second, however, 7-2.

The first game was a replay of an earlier protested game and started with two out in the first inning and Bend in, front 1-0. Both Bend runs vrere unearned. The second game featured the first professional home run by catcher Mike Ivie, who was San Diego's No. 1 draft pick and received a $100,000 bonus for signing with the Padres. Ivie's homer was a solo shot in the fifth.

Ed Evilsizor hit a two-run homer in the fourth inning. Cecil and Kennan; Retlig Seibly (1) and Ivie. W-Ce (7-1). L-Retlig (0-2). Bend 000 002 0-2 6 2 Tri-City 001 231 x-7 6 Shelter and Treolehorn; 01 son, Graczyk (6) and Ivie.

W-Olson (1-1) Shelter (2-3) Home runs Tri-Cily, Evilsiz or, ivie. osing streak by trouncing At- anta 11-6, Houston topped the Chicago Cubs 5-2 and Philadelphia ripped San Diego 8-3. Los Angeles won against Tug iIcGraw, who replaced Mets' was lifted for a pinch hitter in the top of the 10th. Manny Mota opened the inning with a pinch single and was sacrificed to second by Don Sutton. Bfll Grabarkewitz was intentionally walked, Willie Davis beat out an infield hit, and Parker delivered his third hit of the game to back the five-hit, 12-strikeout pitching oi Sutton, 11-6.

Montreal's Carl Morton, 11-6, had a comfortable 7-0 lead whei Mays hit the homer that movec him to within just one hit of an other milestone in his brilliant career. Mack Jones sparked the Montreal attack with two bases-empty homers. Richie Allen helped St. Louis break an eight-game losing streak by smashing a three-run hoer, his' 26lh, and an RB double. Hank Aaron'hit a two- run homer for Atlanta, his 25th Cards Name Coach ST.

LOUIS (AP) Vern Ben soa was named to the coaching staff of the St. Louis Cards Thursday, replacing bullpen coach Bob Milliken, who will be come a pitching instructor fo: the Cardinals' seven mino. league clubs. Houston rode over the Cubs on lector Torres' bases-loaded tri- ile and Bob Watson's two-run ingle, and Don Money gunned Philadelphia past San Diego with (wo bases-empty homers and an RBI double. Class (60-64)-Ron Kershaw, Yakima, defeated Kemp Hiatt, Seattle, 2 and 1.

Class (6W9)-Harry Spill- inger, Bellevue, defeated Jerry Gleeson, Seattle, 3 and 2. Class (70-74)-Harry Berry, Tacoma, defeated Art Noroboff, Seattle, 3 and 2. Class E-F (75 and up)-Bill Cress, Seattle, defeated Nelsoa Perkins, Tacoma, 4 and 3. Extra Game Slated MONTREAL (AP) The Montreal Canadians of the National Hockey League announced today that they will play a preseason exhibition game against the Philadelphia Flyers Sept. 28 in Winnipeg.

DAY'S CATCH AT DAVISSON Paul Sander and hit wife produced a nice syrock Dam which forms the catch of 16 trout and salmon in three hours Sander said they took the fish along the north fishing on Davisson Lake A power- bank near the site of the old Bridge house operator at Tacoma City Lights Mos- trolling pop gear and a red ind white spoon. "COMING THROUGH I HOPE" Oakland A's pitcher Chuck Dobion comes through for a score head first, beating throw from Yankee rightfielder Curt Blefary to catcher Thurman Munson in the fourth inning cf the first game of a twin bill at Yankee Sfadfum Thursday. Dobson scored from second on a single to right by first baseman Joe Rudi. Oakland scored five runs tn this Inning and won the game, 8-2. AP Wirephofo Sports Blotter 'Expert' Tags Tigers, Bearcats By JOHN MARTIN Sports Writer A well-known Twin Cities resident has asserted that either Cer.tralia or Chehalis will be the champion of the newly-formed Black Hills Football League.

informant cited Ihe toughest hurdles as North Thurston and Shelton High Schools, both of which will have a lot of experience back. The Twin Cities teams have experience, loo. Leo Walterson of the Tigers and Jeff Smith of the Bearcats are almost carbon copies at Cjuarterbacfc, each unafraid to lob the long, touch- down pass. The prognosticalor who said either Centralia or Chehalis will win the title, naturally refused to be identified. (But his initials are M.G.) The Morton Lions Ciub has its eye on some girls.

Texas Cowgirls, that Is, from Rocklon, 111., a touring all-girl basketball team which plays only men. The Lions are presently trying to decide whether to book the Cowgirls for a Morton appearance as a club project. If you need something to do this weekend or next, stop In at Handle where the annual Lewis County Li'l League baseball tournament is being held. You'll see some fine action by a lot of top-notch all-star players from throughout tho county area. Game time is 2 p.m.

each day on the weekends. And, speaking of weekends, don't rule out Mayfield Lake this Sunday where the annua' a i i Northwest Championships of the Seattle Inboard Racing Association will be held limited hydroplanes promise plenty of thrills for aquatic racing fans. II helps move out the '70 bumper crop. The 71 cars are just about here. So it's clean-up time on your 1970's.

You're offering good deals, but you must let auto buyers know it. And there's one simple, effective, proven way to do it. Run ads in the paper. This paper. Newspapers work for auto dealers because they reach the right prospects.

Each day, 13 out of every 100,000 people are in the market for a new car. Newspapers will reach 12 of those 13, while the average prime-time TV spot will reach only 2 and the typical prime-time radio spot less than 1 of them. Most cars are bought by adults. And newspapers reach the most adults-- nearly 8 out of 1 0 adults ori any given weekday. Newspapers reach 9 out of 10 households planning a new-car purchase.

And as family income goes up, so does family newspaper readership. This is important, since adult males earning over $15,000 yearly have auto-buying expectations nearly twice the national average. Newspapers reach 95 percent of all upper-income, multi-car families. Earl Foos, Chairman of the Cleveland Oldsmobile Dealer Association, says, "After investigating all media, we decided our money would be best put in the newspaper. We felt we'd reach more people with fewer dollars." Ken Brown, President of the Detroit Plymouth Advertising Association, puts it this way, "Newspaper ads have given us the answer that we need." Newspapers start the wheels rolling for auto dealers everywhere-including here.That's what we mean by Newspaperability.

Sources: Sunset Western Market Atmanae 1963-70; Automotive News; Bureauol Advertising, A. P. Chronicle Chehalis Centralia Winlock.

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