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co Eosefwg Boosts Record To 30-3 Bevos Nip Voncouver 5-4; Padres Cling To Top Spot Musial Ready To Go Another Year For Cards things cozy for winner Danny Local 9 Tops Marshfield And 144 Counts attack were Fortune and Manning, both getting two hits and driving home two runs. Coplin and Charon added the extra base power with triples. Lockwood Motors will be trying to move a step closer to clinching the Doug-Lane League crown when it travels to Drain tonight to face the Drain nine in a 7:30 p.m. battle. Coming up is a tough weekend for the Roseburg group, with three doubleheaders in as many days.

Marshfield 000 010 01 5 6 Roseburg 300 230 x-8 7 0 Batteries: Marshfield; Nylander United Press Inttrnatlsml One good reason the San Diego Padres are camped in first place in the Pacific Coast League is lugging Tommy Harper. And rookie pitcher John Flavin isn't hurting them a bit either. The two combined talents Thursday night for an 8-1 win over Hawaii and the Padres clung to a 3tt-game bulge over second place Salt Lake despite the Bees' 7-3 ana 13-5 triumpns over seaiue. Portland nicked Vancouver 5-4 and Tacoma blanked Spokane 11-0 in other games. Harper, who at last count led the league both in average and homers, pounded his 19th and 20th circuit clouts of the season against Hawaii.

His first came In the second with one aboard and the other three innings later with two (board. Flavin backed up this support with six-hit job and had a shutout working until the ninth when the Islanders scored their lone run. Flavin backed up this support with a six-hit job and had a shutout working until the ninth when the Islanders scored their lone run. Portland pulled a few heroics In the ninth to nip Vancouver. Shortstop Jim Hughes singled in Gordon MacKenzle with one marker and the Beavers added die eventual decider when Char-is Secrest's double scored pinch-runner Mickey Lollch.

Tacoma's Faye Throneberry drove in four runs in the 13-hit assault against Spokane and Dick Gernert contributed a bases-loaded double in the eighth to make BATTLING to draw in their heavyweight fight Tuesday was Eddie Machen and Cleveland Williams. Machen covers up under the attack of Williams early in the bout. A rematch between the two highly ranked heavyweight contenders is being discussed. (UPI Telephoto). By 8-1 By DAVE SEVALL News-Review Sports Writer Marshfield's Junior Legion club was no match for the Lockwood Motors squad of Roseburg Tues day night, as the local contingent took both ends of a twin-bill in decisive fashion, 8-1 and 14-1, to boost its overall record to 30-3.

Scoring at will, the Roseburg team had little trouble in either contest. Roseburg scored three in the first, two in the fifth and three more in the fifth to gain the opening win. In the nightcap, the Lock- wood Motors crew tallied three in the first, seven in the second and four in the third to notch a season's high in the scoring department. Williams Wins Dick Williams coasted to the win in the first outing by spacing five Marshfield hits over the full seven frames. Williams fanned six and gave up a lone base on balls.

Before letting an opposing player gain first base, Williams set down 10 consecutive men. Never having to worry about how his teammates were doing in the production of runs, Jon Burnham chucked the win in the abbreviated five-inning nightcap. Although he gave up a run in the first, Burn- ham spaced five hits, while whin ing four and walking, three. Wasting no time in grabbing a comfortable lead, the Lockwood wrecking machine blasted its way to three runs in the night's opening inning. Marv French reached first on an error and moved to third when Jim Beamer and Doug Cop-lin collected back-to-back bases on balls.

Both French and Beamer crossed home plate when Tom Hobbs got on on a two-base error and Coplin came home on Glen Fortune infield ground out. Roseburg Rally Although Roseburg had managed to tally three markers in the first frame, it had to wait until the fourth inning before it could come up with the first Jerry Bou- 6 The News-Review, Roseburg, I Machen, Williams Fight To Draw; Rematch Proposed For September fighting the Machen-Williams victor later. .1 mi a mmtm i Its 5 $9 cock gained first on a fielder's choice and came all the way around to score when Dick William's base blow got past the ccn-terfielder. After reaching second base on the error, Williams came on to score the inning's second run on a single by Gordon Avery. Roseburg scored three in the fifth.

Doug Coplin tripled and Tom Hobbs walked, putting runners on first and third. Coplin scored and Hobbs moved to second on a passed ball and Hobbs jogged home on a booming triple by Fortune. Fortune tallied the third run when the catcher let the relay throw to the plate get away. Although Lockwood's seven hits were distributed to seven different players, Fortune and Coplin came through with the game's big blows, each garnering a triple. In the second gamu Lance Case-beer was hit by the pitcher in the first frame, Bob Manning singled, sending Casebeer safely into third and moving Manning to second on the throw in.

Casebeer and Manning scooted home on a single off the bat of Hobbs who moved to second on the play at the plate. Hobbs scored on two successive wild pitches. Big Inning In the second frame Roseburg chalked up seven big runs. Singles by Fortune, Manning and Ron Policy and a triple by Lyle Charon, coupled with three bases on balls and one Marshfield error, produced the Lockwood's seven markers. Roseburg climaxed its 14 run output by scoring four times in the third inning.

Boucock led off the inning by getting to first on an error and moved to third on Burnham's single, with Burnham advancing a base on the throw in. Both runners scored on a single by Fortune. Fortune reached second on a passed ball and scored when Coplin tripled. Coplin crossed the plate with the fourth run when Policy reached first on an error. Leading Lockwood's second-game Ore.

July 11, 1962 MONTHLY fUvas. Salt Lake scored four runs in the fifth highlighted by back-to back triples by George Lund and Tony Washington to take Seattle in the opener. The second game was no con' test as the Bees racked up 20 hits and got a three-run jump in the first inning In a rally spiked by a two-run double by Jack Kubiszyn. The league establishes a prece dent tonight when its all-star team plays the Los Angeles An gels of the American League at Portland. Bill Moran, Lee Thomas and Leon Wagner, three of the Angels' big guns took part in the major league All-Star game Tuesday at Washington and will not see scrv ice.

Still a crowd of between and 15,000 is expected to be on hand. Bill Rigney, manager of the Angels, leans towards Jack Spring as his starting pitcher. He will be backed by catcher Bob Rodgcrs, Steve Bilko at first, Joe Koppe at second, Felix Torres at third, Jim Fregosi at short and Albie Pearson, Earl Avenll and Tom Burgess in the outfield. Don Heffner of San Diego will manage the All-Stars and the probable starting hurler is Dick Egan (10-4) of Hawaii. Other starters for the All-Stars were catcher Jesse Gonder, San Diego; first baseman Hal Jones, Salt Lake: second baseman Nate Oliver, Spokane; Shortstop Jack Kubiszyn, Salt Lake; third base man Tom Harper, San Diego and outfielders Stan Palys, Hawaii, Jay Hankins, Portland and Ken Walters, San Diego.

whiskey ii nm emi iimm imhs WASHINGTON (UPI) Stan (The Man) Musial thinks maybe he'll give it one more try. And then again he thinks not. But the 41-year-old St. Louis Cardinal super-star, who extended four of his own personal All-Star records Tuesday, seems to be veering toward playing again next year. Beaming happily, and with a small cigar stuck in the corner of his mouth, Stan the Man said, "I'll put it this way: "If I have a bad year, there'll be no reason to come back.

But what I'm really hoping to do is finish up good this season and that'll make me come back next year." Musial's current .333 batting average in regular National League competition offers a strong clue as to which direction he's headed. Outside of Casey Stengel, who coached at first base for the triumphant National League All-Stars, no member of either squad drew a louder ovation than Musial did from the record crowd of 45,480 at District of Columbia Stadium. Fittingly, it was Musial who started the National Leaguers to their 3-1 victory over the Ameri can Leaguers with a pinch-single in the sixth inning that was converted into the first run of the game. Stan's base hit was his 20th in All-Star competition, extending one of his records along with three others at the same time: total bases, 40; most times at bat, 60, and most games, 22. His six All-Star homers constitute an other mark.

PCL All-Stars Tangle Tonight With LA Angels PORTLAND. Ore. (UPI) A familiar name will stir memories tonight as the Los Angeles An-League All-Stars. One of the best known of all PCL players, big Steve Bilko, will lead the revamped Angel team against the All-btars. It will mark the first time a major league team has faced a PCL All-Star club.

The Cinderella team of the ma jor leagues, minus three of their top stars Billy Moran, Lee Thomas and home run leader Leon Wagner will go into tonight's game 2W games behind the league pacesetters. Angel manager Bill Rigney, who took over the helm again aft er missing the series against the Boston Red Sox which proved disastrous to his club when they dropped three games, will use Jack Spring on the mound against the all-stars' Dick Egan of Ha waii. DIFEATS U.S. MARINE ZURICH, Switzerland (UPI) Michel Jazy of France, who cracked the 2,000 and 3,000 meter records recently, defeated U. S.

Marine Lt. Cary Wiesinger Tuesday in the 1,500 meter event at an international track and field meet with a time of 3:39.9. Wiesinger was clocked in 3:42.1 $30 45 Qt, Cod No. 222B $7 Pin Code No. 222C cusmis tumnii octouiwuu.

it. iSasas WiiteSeeJ I and Girt. HoseDurg; wuuams anu Beamer. WP: Williams (6-0). LP: Nylander (0-5).

Marshfield 100 00- 1 5 4 Roseburg 374 Ox 14 9 2 Batteries: Marshfield; Helser, rAraHu anri Oirt. Roseburg: Burnham and Charon. WP: Burn ham (4-1). LP: Helser (0-1). In The Majors Major League Standings By United Press International American League W.

L. Pet. GB New York 46 33 .582 Cleveland 47 37 .549 2Mi Los Angeles 45 37 .549 Z'i Minnesota 45 41 .523 4'-i Detroit 43 40 .518 5 Baltimore 42 43 .404 7 Chicago 43 45 .489 Vi Boston 40 43 .482 Kansas City 40 45 .471 9 Washington 26 54 .325 20V4 Tuesday's Results NL 3 AL 1, Ail-Star game Wednesday's Probable Pitchers (No games scheduled) Thursday's Games New York at Los Angeles, night Boston at Kansas City, 2, twi-night Detroit at Chicago, night Washington at Minnesota, night Cleveland at Baltimore, night National League W. L. Pet.

GB Los Angeles 58 31 .652 San Francisco 57 31 .648 V4 Pittsburgh 52 34 .605 Cincinnati 46 36 .561 8'i St. Louis 47 38 .553 9 Milwaukee 42 43 .494 14 Philadelphia 36 49 .424 20 Houston 33 49 .402 21 Chicago 32 56 .364 25W New York 23 59 .280 31V4 Tuesday's Results NL 3 AL 1, All-Star game Wednesday's Probable Pitchers Houston at Philadelphia, night Woodeshick (3-6) vs. Mahaffey (10-9). (Only game scheduled) Thursday's Games Los Angeles at New York, night San Francisco at Phila, night Houston at Pittsburgh, night SI. Louis at Milwaukee, night Cincinnati at Chicago RECORD DAILY DOUBLE INGLEWOOD, Calif.

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PHIL MEAHER SECURITY BUILDINS? OCemtr Rait Lena Stt. PHONE OR 2-3348 FREE PARKING IN REAR OF IUILDING NEW ROLE Casey Stengle handles the first base coaching for the Nationol League in its 3-1 victory over trie American League Tuesday. It was a real switch for the manager of the New York Mets, os he became a familior sight as coach of the American League All-Stars during his reign as chief of the New York Yankees. (UPI Telephoto'. HOUSTON (UPI) A rematch between heavyweight contenders Eddie Machen and Cleveland Williams was proposed today as part of September's heavyweight championship card in Chicago with the winner of the title bout Roseburg Net Aces Record Tourney Wins Don Lowe, Mike Harris and Don Harris came through with victor ies in the boys and junior boys singles action or the Oregon state tennis tournament now under way in Portland.

Lowe, prep state singles champion, battled his way to a B-3, 7-5 win over Tony Bardsley, Vancouv er, B.C., in the junior boys action. In the men open singles Lowe was topped by Barry Baskin of California 6-4 and 6-2. Mike Harris drooped Jeff Rider. Yakima, 6 0 and 6-2 in the boys division, while twin brother, Don, topped Jim Kerr, Vancouver, B.C., 6-3 and 60. In both the junior boys and the men's open singles the Harris twins were beaten.

Lowe emerged triumphant as expected in the boys 18-and-un- der bracket of the Willamette Val ley Tennis tournament held over the weekend at Corvallis. Lowe won his title by beating Mike Bair, a junior from Mississippi at tending a summer mathematics course at Oregon Slate University. 6-2 and 7-5 in the finals. Other titles went to Mrs. Mary VanDusen, Ojai, in the women's singles; Bill Rose, Portland, in the men's singles; Rose and Harry Doyle in the men's doubles; Dick Hallock, California, in the junior veterans singles for men 35 and over; Sue Graham, Corvallis, in the girls' singles and the junior girls' singles; Miss Graham and Wayne Luchr, Corvallis, in the mixed doubles; Craig Cooley, Salem, in the boys 15 and under singles; and Nate Nickerson and Harvey King, Portland in the junior veterans douDies.

The three Roseburg net aces will be back in action in the state tournament today. ROSEBURG RESULTS: Boys M-And-Unbtr Singles Mike Harris, Roseburg, defeated Jeff Rider, Yakima, 6 0. 6 2. Don Harris, Roseburg, defeated Jim Kerr, Vancouver, B.C., 6-3, 60. Junior Boys Singles Don Lowe.

Roseburg, defeated Tony Bardsley, Vancouver, B.C., 6-3, 7-5. Andre Tiemans. Montreal. defeated Mike Harris, Roseburg, u. Steve Hoops, Seattle, defeated Don Harris, Roseburg, 6-4, 8-1.

Men's Open Singlet Robert Piers. Truro, Nova Scotia, defeated Mike Harris, Rose burg, default. Barry Baskin. California, defeat ed Don Lowe, Roseburg, 6-4, 6-2. Tony Bardsley.

Vancouver. B.C.. defeated Don Harris, Roseburg, del aim. UMPQUA Excavation Paving Specializing In Paving DRIVEWAYS PARKING LOTS cPh. OR 2-4612 Sid Flaherty, manager of se cond-ranked Machen, suggested the rematch after his boxer drew with Williams in a 10-round bout Tuesday night in Sam Houston Coliseum.

Williams, the No. 5 contender, felt he had turned in an upset. Most of the crowd of 10,000, par tial perhaps to the hometown fa vorite, and one judge agreed. The referee and one judge scored the fight a draw and the second judge gave Williams a three point edge. Under Texas boxing rules, the bout was scored a draw by majority decision.

Williams, a powerful left-hooker, shook Machen in the third and eighth rounds. Machen did not hurt Williams but scored heavily on his effective counterpunching. "That was one of the best heavyweight fights ever put on anywhere," Flaherty said after the bout. Both of them looked like real professional heavy weights. I'm happy with the draw.

He said he would suggest to the promoters of the Floyd Patterson- Sonny Liston championship bout that Machen and Williams be re-matched on the same card. Sports Calendar Wednesday Baseball Doug-Lane League Lockwood Motors Legion of Rose burg vs. Drain Legion, 7:30 p.m., Drain. Winctrout Motors Legion of Myr tie Creek vs. Cottage Grove Le-gion, 5 p.m., Cottage Grove.

Softball Twilight League Bert's Food Market vs. Mohr's Wreckers, 6 p.m., VA Diamond I. Mock Motors vs. Jackson Whole sale, 6 p.m., VA Diamond 11. Thursday Softball Church League (Fast-Pitch) Nazarene vs.

Conservative Bap list, 6 p.m., VA Diamond I. Latter Day Saints vs. Green Community Church, 8 p.m., VA Di amond II. Carole Jo Triumphs Over First Opponent Carole Jo Kablcr Skala advanced to the second round of the Worn en's Western amateur golf tourna ment at South Bend, Tues day. Mrs.

Skala, recent winner of the Oregon women's amateur title at Eugene, defeated Heidi Prentice of Wilmette, 111.. 2 and 1. Today the local golfer is set to meet Mary Lou Daniels of Louisville, Ky. To score Tuesday's victory Mrs. Skala shot a 39-4382.

Monday she fired a 39-3877. Standings DOUG-LANE LEAGUE Pet. 13 1 .929 9 5 .643 4 8 5 .615 4'i 6 6 .500 ft 4 8 .333 8 4 10 .286 Roseburg North Eugene South Eugene Springfield Drain Myrtle Creek Cottage Grove 2 11 .154 10'i Wednesday games: Roseburg at Drain Myrtle Creek at Collage Grove PHILIPPINES DEFEAT YANKS MANILA (Lt ThP Philippines Asian Games basketball team defeating a touring American squad. 61-54, Tuesday night. Chris Appel Southern California star, led Yanks with 15 points.

Extra smoothness In boat handling wins the LARRY BURGE is shown receiving his trophy for winning the speciol Police Jalopy Race ot the Roseburg Speedway. The jalopies will again share the spotlinght with the hardtops Saturday night at the local track. This week's featured roce will find local celebrities circling the track (News-Review Photo). SALESMAN WANTED To Earn More Than EVERY DRINK Of CARSTAIRS IS EXTRA SMOOTH BECAUSE IT'S PERFECTLY BALANCED A AAA 100 I.UVU Only Carstairs fras that extra smoothness that comes from expert blending. Newrtoo light, never too heavy, but a perfect flavor balance between the two.

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