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Yanks Ahead by 7 Emeralds Lose 4-1, to Chiefs Take Braves Take Lead in NL EB A A World Series Games Held Tuesday Twelve EBAA teams moved into the second round of their annual World Series Tuesday afternoon and evening. Another full round of games is scheduled for Washington Park and University of Oregon's Howe Field Wednesday. In the International League playoffs at Washington Park, the Baby Sox blanked Cottage Grove 6 0 and Eugene Laundry nipped By ASSOCIATED PRESS I Bob Rush and Ron Kline, a pair of righthanders with the National League's cellar chums, don't win very often, but when they do it sure raises hob with the pennant contenders. Neither had won In two months, but when they got the done Tuesday night the race had a new leader and its biggest gap between first and fifth since June 2, Rush, the Chicago Cubs' 31- year-old veteran who hadn't won Twb Detroit Boats Qualify For Gold Cup SEATTLE Wl The names of three more waterborne thunder- wagons went on the qualifying board Tuesday for this weekend's Gold Cup hydroplane race on Lake Washington, Kentucky Derby of the boating world. The new qualifiers were Wil liam Waggoner's Shanty I and the Detroit tandem of Gale and Gale VI, owned by Joe S.choenith.

The Shanty with Col. Russ Schleeh at the controls, toured the Gold Cup course three times an average speed of 99.791 mph. The Gale with Bill Cant- rcll wheeling, averaged 105.305 and young Lee Schoenith rammed the VI through her paces at 98.848 mph. I All three times were well short the blazing qualifying record of 117.054 mph chalked up by Bui Stead in Waggoner's Maverick Monday. The fifth boat already set for the weekend showdown is the Miss Wahoo.

The Bill Boeing en try qualified Monday with an average speed of 112.344 mph. Mira Slovak was at the wheel. (Register-Guard photos) Bartholomew who covered on the play. At the right, Rube pitcher Bob Willis applied a cold compress to his eye after being struck by a foul tip off his own bat. The blow felled him, but he came back to blank.

Falkenstein's 2-0 and even the playoff series at one game each. SOFTBALL PLAYOFF Doug Lundstrora of Falken-stein's is thrown out at first base, above left, during Tuesday night's Men's Major League playoff game between the Meatmen and Rubenstein's. Shown taking the throw from teammate Bob Wetzel is Secondbaseman Bob Rubes Square Playoffs With Curtis Service 8-6 to advance towards; the championship. In National League games, also held at Washington, the Hendershott Hornets fell to KVAL-TV 13-2 and the Dairymen edged the Westside Rookies 5-4 with the winning run coming in the top of the last inning. At Howe Field in the Ameri can League playoffs, the Henries shott Indians exploded for a 13-whip St.

Francis 25-5 while the Marine Corps' League entry came from behind to win a five-inning contest from Cottage Grove 9-6. The game was called because of darkness. Wednesday's schedule calls for the first round losers to vie and the winners to meet each other. Game time at Washington Park is 6 t.ni. for the losers' games and 8:30 for the winners.

At Howe Field, games were set for 2 and 5 p.m. World Series play will continue Thursday and Saturday nights. Linescores: Cottage. Grove 000 00 0 0 3 4 Baby So 100 131 2 0 Byrd and Richards; Kroeger and Rupert. If Eugene Laundry 000 250 0 8 3 4 Curtis Service 000 330 0 8 3 8 Salle, Officer (7) and Hanson; Bush, Duke (6) and Johnson.

iienaorsnolts ooi 010 0 2 4 4 KVAL-TV 010 516 13 12 1 Mall, Lockard (6) and Goln; GJes-bold and Westlall. RUE Dairymen 202 000 1 3 3 Westside Rookies 001 021 0 4 4 7 Motion. McNeil f7l and JnlinKon Dtngnun, and Bullett, Campbell (5) Hendershott Ind. 603 1(13)225 19 4 St. Francis 004 0 1 0 5 8 6 Hlalr.

Dune (31. Pens en and Jensen, Flyn (5); Tletge, Speia (4) and ll r. Cottage Grove 120 21 6 9 5 Marine Corp 110 43 9 5 5 how and Hanson; Rubensleln, White (3) and Myers. Estacada Names ti i i 1 WO lNeW VOaCneS ESTACADA Two recent uregon college graduates were named to coaching positions Tues day at Estacada High School. They are Ken Brown, who was graduated from Oregon State in 1955, and Vern a 1957 Linficld graduate.

Brown will coach lootball and track. Marshall will handle, basketball. job at of SECTION EUGENE, OREGON, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 7, 1957 since June 2, gained a 2-12 mark with a six-hitter that beat St Louis 8-2 and ended the Cardinals' five-day stay in first place. Milwaukee Braves moved back into the lead by a half game with a 5-4 victory over Cincinnati. Kline, now 3-15 with Pitts burgh, junked the Pirates' losing streak at eight games with his first victory since June 9,.

tossing tivc-hitter that beat Philadel phia 5-3 and pushed the fifth place Phillies 6'A games behind. Third place Brooklyn fell three games back, losing 5-0 to the New York Giants as rookie Curt Barclay gained his first shutout with a five-hitter. In the American League, the New York Yankees jumped to their largest lead yet, picking up a seven-game bulge as Bob Tur- ley blanked Washington 4-0 on four singles while Kansas City socked the second place Chicago White Sox 3-2. Baltimore won its fifth in a row and took over fifth place with a 2-1 decision over third place Cleveland broke a fourth-place tie with Detroit and plunked the Tigers to sixth 5-1. Cubs 8, Cards 2 Rush, who only beats the leader, had lost six in a row since defeating Cincinnati, then in first place.

His 12 losses rank behind BRAVES fCoiilmucfi on Page 3D) SALMON FISHING WINCHESTER BAY with SALMON HARBOR SPORT TROLLERS Elk Capt. Keefa Rose CHARTER BOATS Capt. Brlttson Crestvlew 1-3213 Adventure Capt. Bull Winchester Bay Measure HIGHCLIMBER By DICK Driving from the Los Angeles airport to the Town House last fall we happened to pass the Lincoln Avenue Methodist Church and noticed the name of the pastor The Reverend Daniel Towler. He will deliver the sermon at the First Methodist Church here next Sunday.

Professional football made the most of Rev. Dan Towler's spiritual convictions and through his six seasons with the Los Angeles Rams he was nicknamed "Deacon" and the Rams publi ATTENTION 1 All Flower Orders formerly phoned to CARL'S FLOWERS in th Public Market Will be taken care oi Aug. 7 at out new, modern shop- DANEBO FLOWERS Ph. DIS-S722 4671 Hoyal Ave. Open Sundays and Eves.

REGULAR DELIVERIES, as usual I cized the fact that Towler would lead prayer before each game. Towler, a graduate of Washington Jefferson College, Washington, came to the Rams without fanfare. After all, "The with a present enrollment of 615 men students and a stadium that seated only 4,500, gained football fame only once as far as the general football public is concerned. That was in 1922 when Jim Aiken played and the little school played California to a 0-0 tie in the Rose Bowl. Deacon Dan had been an All Pennsylvania back and sprinter at Donora (Pa.) High school and graduated from cum laude (higher grades than average) and entered Howard yniversity for graduate work with the highest CPA of any Incoming student.

While playing football for NWL Lead WENATCHEE The' Wenalchee hiefs strengthened their chances meeting the Eugene Emeralds i a pennant playoff in early eptember by defeating the Ems 1 here Tuesday night in the rst of a three-game Northwest eague series. Jim Bailey, big lefthander with 2.25 earned-run average, bested ugene's Ollie Brantley in a lound duel that ended in the lird inning. Bailey is now 7-4 id Brantley is 18-11, having lost last three outings. RUN HOMER Bailey struck out 12 and was irticularly partial to two of the ms' leading hitlers Don Failey ur times and Zeke King three mes. Brantley, league leader, inned six.

Two comparatively weak ruined Brantley. Luis Zayas ngled with one out the third Brantley to Pitch Sunday Twin Bill Manager Hugh Luby announced from Wenalchee Wednesday his pitching assignments through next Sunday. For some fans the assignment for Sunday's double-header against the Tri-City Braves at Bethel Park would come as a surprise but not to Ollie Brantley. The big righthander will pitch both games, seeking his 19th and 20th wins. Twice this season Brantley has won two games in one day at Wenatchee and at Lewiston.

Don White will pitch against the Chiefs at Wenatchee Wednesday, Mike Acker Thursday, Berlyn Hodges the home opener, and Norm Tanner Saturday. oug Kassay walked. Chico Al-irez, a .285 hitter, doubled down left field line to score both inners. Roy Parker, a .253 hil-r, hit a 340-foot homer over the ght field fence for the other two ins. Brantley blanked the Chiefs the other innings, with four ts.

Eugene scored in the seventh ning after Pete Mikacich and ihn Keller had fanned. Dan olden doubled off the right-cen rfield wall and scored on Brant- y's single to left. MS THREATEN The Emeralds threatened in le eighth when Mel Krause junced a single over the infield id Carl Hutzler singled to left I jt Frailey and King both struck jt and Mikacich filed out to left The series will continue 'ednesday and Thursday nights ad then the Emeralds return to ethel Park to open a series Tri-City. Friday will be Ladies Night" with several priz- being offered to adult women ins. Box score: MERAI.DS 1BR1IPOAI lacy, cf 3 0 0 1 0 0 rause, 2b 4 0 .1 4 0 utzler, rf 4 0 2 0 0 0 ralley, If 4 0 0 1 0 0 Ing, lb 4 0 0 9 0 0 llkacich, 3b 4 0 0 1 .1 0 llw, 2 0 0 2 1 0 olden, 4 1 2 1 0 rantley, 4 0 112 0 TOTAL 33 7 24 13 fENATCHEE AB PO A iayas, 2b 3 lassay, cf 3 klvarez, lb 4 'arker, rf 4 1111 114 0 1 1 5 0 2 1 0 0 0 2 1 13 0 0 1 0 1 2 1 0 0 1 losell, 3b Irieshelmer, If 'adllla, as lalley, TOTAL 30 4 7 27 5 0 Emeralds 000 000 1(101 Wenatchee 004 000 OOx 4 Mtcher Ip ik er so bb Irantley 30 4 7 4 0 3 0 1 lalley 9 33 1 7 1 12 2 1 0 RBI Brantley, Alvarez 2, Parker 2.

1R Parker. 2B Holdcn, Alvarez, 'arker. SB Rosell. DP Keller-Krause- Uikaclch-Holden-Keller-Brantley, Pa- lilla-Alvarez. HBP Stacy by Bailey.

Emeralds 8, Wenatchee 5. Urn- )ires Jim Parker, plate; Ted Lopat, )aaea. Time 2:03. Attendance 1320. 3SAA Grid Clinic Set at EHS Tonight The Oregon School Activities Association annual football rules clinic will be held Wednesday night at 8 p.m.

at South Eugene High School in Room 34. All football officials and coaches in the Eugene area are invited to attend the clinic. New rules and problems in officiating will be discussed. New officials can also obtain certification. Tests will be given by A.

Oden Hawes of the OSAA. Scharpf's TWIN OAK a.a.a.M.'. 669 High Eucjene a (m) 4 Days Only meet Mr. Jack Patterson, our Style Consultant he'll answer clothi the Rams, Towler attended USC's School of Religion and graduated with honors. Towler saw only part-time service with the Rams in his final (1955) season, but during his six years with the Rams the 6-foot, 1-inch, 226-pound fullback gained 3.493 yards, averaging 5.2 yards per carry and scored a total of 43 touchdowns.

He was either first, second or third every year except his final season in rushing yards gained. He was also a National Football League leader in touchdowns with 11 in 1954, beating his previous best (1952) of 10 In 1952 Towler was voted the "George Halas Trophy" as the outstanding player in the Pro Bowl game. Rev. Daniel Towler is an inspiration to the sports-minded youth of the nation and his spiritual sensitivity, intelligence and integrity is a fine contribution to the spiritual life of the land. As a pastor it is unlikely he will ever command an annual IANE COUNTVs HOME I STRITE DEACON DAN TOWLER Rams Star Preaches Here Sunday you a cleaner home bottom Naw tledrolui clmn at law as 59i 75 my belgl SUITS Falkenstein's bod Willis, veteran of many pressure ball games, hurled Rubenstein's back into the thick of the Men's Major League playoff Tuesday night at Amazon Park he handcuffed Falkensteins on a one-hit pitching performance as the Rubes won 2-0.

Falkensteins went into the game with a 1-0 lead in the best of three series, but the Rubes came back with a two-run fifth inning to tie the playoff and ex tend it to the third and deciding game. The winner of this playoff will draw a spot in the men state tournament to be held lator this montn. Wednesday night at 8:30, the two clubs will meet in the final game of the playoff. The 7 o'clock game will pit L.D.S. against A.

E. Mock in the finals of the Men's Minor League playoff. Willis gave a single to Larry Hughes and a walk to Ron Willoughby for the only Falken- stein baserunners of the game. The Rube hurler set down nine Meatmen on strikeouts and retired the last 18 men in order. In the last of the fifth, the Rubes tallied both of their runs on singles by Gene Smith and Bob Bartholomew and a Falken- stein fielding error of Willis I ground ball to shortstop.

Bartholomew and smith com bined to gel all three hits off Willoughby, two going to Bartholomew. Falkcnstelnl 000 000 0 0 1 2 Rubenstelns 000 020 2 3 0 Willoughby and Anderson; Willis and Walker. MECHANICS4 SPECIALS! Buy these cheap "AS IS" -you fix 'em up Most of these cars nerd only i good cleanup and polish. All caiij ha had at Low, Low, Low Down Payments. '54 NASH AMBASSADOR CUSTOM Country auh Hardtop tlTJi lcoupe.

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Eugene Lewiston 7, Yakima 6 AMERICAN I. Pet. New York 70 35 .667 Chicago 82 41 .602 Boston 56 48 .538 Cleveland 52 53 .495 Baltimore 51 53 .490 Detroit i 50 53 .485 Washington (39 67 .368 Kansas City 37 67 .356 TUESDAY'S RESULTS New York 4, Washington 0 Kansas City 3, Chicago 2 Cleveland 5, Detroit 1 Baltimore 2, Boston 1 7 13V4 18 18va 10 3i'a 32 Mi NATIONAL .600 .396 .571 .552 .538 .430 .359 .352 Milwaukee 63 Louis 62 Brooklyn 6(1 Cincinnati Sfl Philadelphia 57 New York 46 Chicago .17 1'lltsburgn 3 TUESDAY'S RESULTS Milwaukee 5, Cincinnati 4 Chicago 8, St. Louis 2 New York 5, Brooklyn 0 Pittsburgh 5, Philadelphia 3 PCL Pet. GB San Francisco 72 .605 Vancouver 67 .568 .556 4' 3 6 9 17 281 29 San Diego 65 lloilvwood 66 .550 .529 .462 .367 .364 Seattle 64 Los Angeles 54 Portland 44 Sacramento 44 TUESDAY'S RESULTS San Francisco 5-8, I.OS Anccles 0-2 San Diego 4-fi, Portland 1-0 Seattle 3.

Hollywood 0 Vancouver 6, Sacramento 1 By JOHN A. WARREN PROTECT NESTING BIRDS A real dog -lover passed on this tip to us: Don't allow your pets to roam day or night during the nesting season. Unsupervised pets can do a lot of damage at this particular time. True sportsmen should curtail their dog's field train ing during the nesting season thereby assuring more game in the fall. Whether your dog is your hunting companion or your family's household pet, you'll be doing him a great favor by stopping in and seeing all the swell pet accessories and supplies we have also, now's the time to get your rifle or shotgun you'll be needing this fall.

Stop in and see our complete selection. FOR ALL YOUR Fishiig Hunting and All Sports Supplies Come In To 'Tour WiJJomefle Valley Sports Center" JOHN WARREN0 HARDWARE INC. ni Willamette Ph. DI 6-3353 stipend comparable to the 514,000 ne received in pro lootball. But Rev.

Daniel "Deacon" Towler is a dedicated man. A group of University of Oregon and Oregon State College educators recenty played a golf match over the Corvallis Country Club course, and the OSC divoters won despite the fact that Met Wilson defeated A. L. Strand. As one of the Webfoot profs said, "We spend too much time in our offices and not enough on the golf course." The 3rd annual Pacific Northwest Junior Boys' Amateur Golf Championship tournament of the PNGA will ba held at the Tualatin Golf Club (near Portland) Aug.

26-30. Eligible are boys who will not have their 19th birthdays before Aug. 26. Entries close Aug. 17.

Three-dollar entry fees must be sent to Henry Cohen, 504 Portland Trust Portland (4), Ore. The tourney involved 18 holes of qualifying, the low 32 in the title flight and others relegated to lesser flight. First and second-round matches will be played Tuesday and Wednesday, the quarter-final round Wednesday morning and the semi-finals Wednesday afternoon, and the 36-hole finals Friday. This 12.00 Down, 8.00 Month Sears Easy Payment Plan (Usual carrying charge) of 1,000 suits to choose flawlessly tailored to individual measurements. ng questions for Posture Fit Tailored to regular 65.00 wool flannels, gabardines, sharkskins you on Equivalent from your Come in get the counsel of HIGHCLI.MBER fConlinued on Page 3D) 1 Mr.

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