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The News-Review from Roseburg, Oregon • Page 9

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The News-Reviewi
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Roseburg, Oregon
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Moy 7, 1957 Th Nwi-Reviw, Rosebura, Of. 9 U. British Attaches Victims Of Czsch Trick VIENNA, Austria un Thel The U.S. embassy gave this ac- selves as diplomatic personnel but Bevos To Face Star Rookie In Opener Of Angel Series PACIFIC COAST LEAGUE I San Francisco is at Vancouver. U.S.

embassy in Prague says count 01 me incident no answer 10 ineir inquirm Pet, CSV rJrrs blanked th Mount i in raures nianked th Mount- i The two officers were driving ol why they naa 16 I -0- Monday night, near the Ciech town of Nymburk and were being held. 16 10 .615 1 ne, -3. Earlier in the eve- British air attaches up a side wnrn military police flagged them The Czech Communists hav Shoe Banned For 15 Days LOUISVILLE. Ky. iff One of IS 10 .600 Jiji'ig.

the teams completed a cur-1 road to frame them on a charge land sent them down a side road. been reporting numerous spy ar. few-suspended Sunday game. Van-jot approaching "important mili-lTh attaches saw no signs mark- rests in recent weeks, apparently Los Angelea Seattle Vancouver Hollywood San Francisco San Die-go Sacramento Portland 14 10 .53 2 14 12 3 couver winning by 1-0 as George tary installations. ing a restricted zone out izecn to stir up anti.

western sentiment army guards stopped them. I in advance of the May 19 national Th officers identified them- elections. 12 14 .462 1 17 .292 9 18 .217 lOH All of a sudden we start writing i will also cut to eight teams). The "May" on our datelines. Which i other half of the league will start reminds us forcibly that summer i next Friday night imniediatley aft-is near, and the wind-un of the er olav ends.

The new eight-team oamoerger reurea wree natters I American and British em-in order in th seventh and last bassies in Prague protested the i a 'seirure Friday of the attaches. In th second game. PadieI; ci rnii T.hro of c'rvn. urDh''y niTaU'Erh cli. XTd UWUCSr.

winning his third straight. San Di- ego sewed up the game in Use I T.h Ciech government pro-early innings and Vancomer 10 1 Lj-led regular bowling season. Most oth-i wheel will start the first week in By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS er cities have already finished, but 1 September, and will also play 32. Kookia Dick Hanlon goes after Leo McAllis- a third straight pitching victory are a bit alow in Poseytown on weeks. President account of gelling such a late ter and th store late ter and th secretary is Dan Hill I Tuesday night as his Los Angeles start last faU.

i The Miior Classic met at 30. 1 Angels try to maintain their ex Plans are already shaping up for but couldn't get organized before elusive bold on first place in th a real honest-to-goodness summer! lime to start, so will finish next Pacific Coast League in a game wrcatencd. and I Ana against Portland. Anrlav rHm-intf ila in nt I privileges. players.

Outfielder Vic Morascol There was no demand for their was sold to Louiovill. recall home, however, and the Czechs indicated their notea were league, with a full schedule and I week, starting about 8 o'clock or ABC sanctioned. It is hoped we so. They agreed to field eight can have at least eight four-man 1 teams also, with no restrictions teams Also, in the thinking stage I whatever as to team strength, is a three-man team league. Any- This is strictly a new adventure, body interested in either, talk it! THE TOWN LEAGUE met Mon-over with Arlo at the alleys, or i day night at 8:30.

and the City with this writer. But let us suggest League next Monday at the same Hanlon. 24, had a 14-1 record last season with Fort Worth in the Texas Leagua and has woo his first two PCL start. His opponent will be Bob Alexander, who has a 1-2 mark. American pitcher Rudy intended as a "warning.

It will be old home week for Paynich is awaiting assignment and pitcher Ralph Mauncllo goes off the active roster May 10 to enter military service Hollywood shipped 21-year-o I lefthanded hurler Don Kildno to that any team, should have at lime. Metropolitan will meet at five of the Los Angeles players SWIMMING POOLS NORTHWEST SWIMMING POOL CO. 71 2 S. GRAPE MEDFORD, OREGON Is now in th Roseburg Ar. Writ or call SPring 3-4340, Medford, for information or appointment.

GUNITE CONSTRUCTED THE NATION'S FINEST CUSTOM DESICN I Columbus of the International least one, and preferably two ex-j 6:30 Wednesday, with the Indus- i In the deal which gave Brooklyn tra men. After all, there's fishing, trial following at 8:30. and the Mrr-1 ownership of the Los Angeles golfing and vacations ahead. chants will meet at 8:30 Tburs-U'lub. players who had been as-THE BOWLING ALLEY nroos I signed by Brooklyn to Portland io hh L.ii5S! expected, all these meet-1 under a working agreement.

TOURNEY OPENS PORTLAND. Ore. The 72-hole, S3.200 Oregon Open Golf Tournament opened Monday with 212 golfers paired off for the first round. The field plays 18 boles Monday and Tuesday, with the low 60 qualifying for Wednesday's Sff-holc final round. th biggest mitcuei in racing his-! tory hii cost jockry Willi mskar a 15-day suspension.

I Churchill Downs suspended! Shoemaker yesterday for "gross 1 rarelessness" in misjudging the finish line in last Saturday's 83rd running of the Kentucky Derbv. Shoemaker'i mount Gallant I Man finished second in a photo finish to Calumet Farm's Iron Liege. After the race. Shoemaker said ha mistook the 16th pole for the finish line and eased up on his mount. Officials at the Downs said their authority is limited to Kentucky, but.

normally all American tracks will honor the suspension, which goes into effect tomorrow. Shoemaker agreed the action will keep him out of the Preakness at Baltimore's Pimlico track May 18. lie addod he had been assigned to rid Gallant Man in that race. MOOS I LED MICKEY NEW YORK 11 Bill (Moose) Skowron, first baseman for the New York Yankees, led the world champions in hitting during th exhibition games with a .350 mark. He bad 21 hits in 60 trips to the plate.

Mickey Mantle finished second with 20 hits in 62 trips for a .323 mark. Mantle led the team in horn runs with seven. In the final exhibition, third baseman Andy Carey moved into the .300 bracket. He batted .304 with 21 hits in 69 efforts. Catcher Yogi Berra was fourth la hitting with .29.1.

7 lings resu in formation of eight- switched to the Angels. team circuits, there will be room! Last-year Portlandera who will team circuit, there will be room i League. Sacramento announced the acquisition of outfielder Edward Perry White from Minneapolis of the American in exchange for outfielder Jackie Tobin, veteran pitcher Gene Beardcn and an undisclosed amount of cash. quaiuted, and giving everybody a chance to get in a little competition. It has been considerable of a for several more leagues of the same size.

Meetings can be arranged at most any time, by getting in touch with the city association secretary. (That's yours trulv. as most of vou know). HIGHEST SERIES last week hardship on may would-be bowlers play in the seven-game series at Portland this week for Los Angeles are outfielders Tommy Saf-fell and Bob Borkowski. intielder Jim Baxes, and pitchers Bob Darnell and Red Adams.

Full play resumes Tuesday night following a free day Monday for all loop members except RING RECORD on account of having no open alleys all week. So, Arlo or Dorothy will glad to tell you all about was Barney Shepherd's 614 I AM GOING HOMI TO DADDY! MUST SACRIFICI my eeuity I let '94 ford. It's bMUtiful m4 Hi Mm new. Lm tfcn 10,000 miles. M.

OS 0-848 OR 2-1801 it. By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS NEW YORK Garnet (Sugar) Hart. UK PhilaHplnhia Atitnnint. The first scratch elimination i tn Kui- aan uiego ana Vancouver. Sacra- tournament was scheduled to end h.g over the weekend, and probably mento is at Hollywood Tuesday led Al (Sugar Wilson.

149, Engle-mght. San Diego is at Seattle and 'wood. N.J., 10. f. Z'Z." win only other plus-600 was achieved for a few more entries.

This Willi. h. John with the aid of a by Burt, be a handicap affair, so you will all have a chance lor a champion 232. I Eldon Lee has 202-20 in one set, and others in the same pattern included Don Nye's 204-201, and Don Jacklin 200-202. Nye also hit another 211, the third in a couple weeks.

ship. It's every dog for hisself. Of course, when the flight is signed up your chance is over. So better hurry. (Chuck Hopkins is secretary and manager).

arru 6 acun Must like his cola! some other a a ANOTHER THING that i 1 1 good singles were a 224 by Oiva cause absentee bowlers in the sum-1 222 bv Carl Dunn, 225 by mer league is baseball season. And Ed Greenfield and 236 by Brownie Valdez. by the way. any of you fans who follow the Portland Beavers, any time you want to go up, and be assured of a good seat, see old And the game wouldn't be fun without its many oddities and vagaries. HIGH GAME of the week was Arlo's 264.

which he followed with a 157. While Bob Peters jumped from an even 100 to a flat 200. Boyd's Coffee won four points with two absentees, and the two re Doc wellman. He lias the reservations for you. Might as well have a good seat, as to have to sit way out in right field.

We had a couple league meetings last week, and will have a whole MUST HAVE 50 USED LIVING ROOM SETS THIS WEEK! So Harry will give you FIRE: OR 2-2644 POLICE: MONEY: OR3a6668 444 S. I. Stophent, Roseburg mess of them this week. Last maining players wer Da Hill Veek. the first one to get all cocked i via.

Norm and primed for next year was the And wrap jt up for this week. commercial League, iney will iun howlers on onnosini teams start Aug. 29. roll a full 32-week and in opposing positions, (3rd in the line-up I had identical scores to the pin for seven full frames, before Gordon Hughes finally pulled away from Bob Triplett. schedule, ending up the last end of April, with time off for Thanksgiving, Christmas and the city tournament.

Norm Slack is prexy. ONLY ABOUT HALF the Classic Junior captains showed up for that meeting Friday night, and they decided to split the league into two eight team leagues. (Commercial Draw U. Taps Tappin Trades! FaMras MADISON. N.J.

i Drew li-, University has named Dr. War v. "hi ilfcrL llova UMPQUA PAVING CO. Asphalt Contractors Located on N. Umpqua Highway at J.

C. Compton't Crusher. ren R. Tappin of Ellensburg, its first director of athletics. Tappin.

whose appointment was announced Monday, will supervise the university's intercollegiate athletic program and coach basketball, baseball and soccer. He will also serve as associate professor of physical education. Tappin is presently head baseball coach and assistant football coach at Central Washington College of Education in Ellensburg. He will take up his new duties in September. THIS IS WORTH 500 Complete Paving Service for Roseburg Vicinity FREE ESTIMATES Millyards 9 Service Stations FROSH WIN CORVALLIS The Oregon Frosh, with all-around performer Dave Edstrom of Sherwood leading the way, defeated the Oregon State Rooks In a track and field meet here Saturday.

81-44. Edstrom won first in the high hurdles, broad Jump and the pole vault. He and teammate Roger King tied for first in th high jump. Edstrom scored It points. Duke Snider twice has mad 199 hits in one season for the Dodgers, lie got that many In 19.S0 and again in 1954.

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