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PAGE FIFTEEN DAy, AUGUST 21. I960 TIMES-NEWS, TWIN FALLS, IDAHO TWIN FALLS 5-4 IN LEGION REGIONAL MEET Breaking up Double Play Four Straight Errors Let Colorado Squad Take Win; Magic Valley Amateur Tourney Hi Herd Loses Three-Hitter iiT LINGS, Aug. 20 (Special) Denver, held to three hits, converted 10 Twin Falls into a ninth-inning 5-4 decision over the Idaho state champions tonight in the errors round of the American Legion region 7 baseball tournament. Tw in Falls had off Salina, 6-4 Friday to gain the semi-finals. The Idaoh team now until 2 p.m.

Monday to meet the winner of the Sheridan, Slated for Labor Day Week-End The annual Times -News Magic Valley amateur golf tournament, the richest in the fourth district, will again be conducted over the Labor day week-end, announces Clyde Hunter, tournament chairman. The tournament, which is the final big amateur meet of the season in this area, is underwritten by the Times-News in form of added purse lil- jgame, which will be plaved in the loser bracket Sim day. Ray Herd was the hardluck Jilt loser for Twin Palls seeing the leaky Twin Falls defense rob him of any chance to win. f.S. Olympians Coast past European Foes money, ihe lirst six places in all the llights will receive merchandise awards this year.

First nlace receives a set Bucbliolz and of matched irons; second, matched woods; third, golf bag; Tie Develops BERN, Switzerland, Aug. 20 (IP) The U. S. Olympic i. oa'm warmed up for next week's Rome games to Still a four-run outburst by the Idaho champions in the third inning resulted in a tie going into the bottom of the ninth.

Then four straight errors let Denver push across the winning run. Herd was given a rough welcoming in the first inning when Wilhite and Lee led off with back- fourth, pair of golfing shoes; fifth, one dozen golf balls, and sixth, a golfing tee-shirt and glove. in St. Paul Laver Gain Tennis Finals The tournament again will be a mtit by playin ifc c00'- They swamped mediocre oppo-E'fjon from seven European countries without straining muscle on advice of the team coaches who urged them three-day affair with all flights Golf Tourney playing 18 holes per day. Hunter to-back singles.

Then Twin Falls said a 10-man elimination derby a'li to regard tne meet as NEWPORT, R. Aug. 20 LT! will highlight the event at 4 p.m. Training eAcixise. ST.

PAUL. Aug. 20 Ufl committed its first error, letting the run score. Earl Buchholz, of St. Louis Sunday.

Don Fairfield of Jacksonville, 111., and Rod Laver of Australia today 0 111 opst nerformance of the night ma from Glenn Davis, Ameri- cam Hal hurdler who corn In addition to the derby, side Twin halls bounced into the lead in the third frame with a won their way into the finals of if contests will include driving, ap. proaching and putting tests. the Newport Casino invitation eas onAmotoT VniHloc frv hurdles V1 sudden eruption of hits. Gary Jeff started it out with a single but the 200-meter for in tennis tournament. JhHirst time in three years and J-La a smashing time of 22.5 Dr.

John S. Church, Gooding, is the defending champion and Buchholz, a 19-year-old Davis Cupper, seeded third, defeated was iorced by Herd's grounder. Dale Bartlett lived on a Denver error. Then came a single bv Ron rates as a prime contender. How ana Lionel Hebert, Lafayette, were deadlocked today for the lead in the $30,000 St.

Paul Open golf tournament at the 54-hole mark with 17-under-par 199s. Hebert for the third straight round now has shared the lead, each time with a different player, over the par 36-36 72 Keller course. Hebert shot a six-under 66 Saturday and Fairfield had a sev- Draw Permits Four Magic Valley big game hunters drew permits for special moose and goat hunts this fall, according to word received from the Idaho fish and game department. Craig H. Hisaw, Paul, drew a permit for the Lake creek moose hunt; Frank Lewis, Gooding, drew a goat tag for the Falls creek hunt, and Max L.

Jewett, Ketchum, and Raymond H. Scholer, Twin Falls, got goat permits in the Ryan Peak hunt. Ron Holmberg of Brooklyn, seed ed second, 9-7, 3-6, 5-7. 7-5, 6-3. uean, wmcn scored Herd, and an ever, Babe Hiskey, Pocatello and university of Houston golf star, is expected to enter.

Hiskey, a two- Top-seeded Laver, the Austra other safety by Danny Keller lian national champion, disposed time state amateur king, has been of Bobby Wilson of England, 6-4 playing exceptional golf this year 6-0, 3-6, 8-6. Wilson was seeded winning the Gooding amateur and pushed Bartlett home. Kindall Kinghorn, the youngest starter on the Twin Falls team, slashed a single to drive home the final two runs. But it wasn't enough. In the bottom of the imiine.

Livinsston Shortstop Ron Hansen of the Baltimore Orioles flips Washington leading the Esmerelda tournament for two days. He also was leading all amateurs in the Montana fourth. Laver is 'seeking an unprecedented grand slam of eastern lawn tennis tournaments. So far this summer, he has won the seconds in beating teammate Dick; Howard. John Thomas, the world's great- I est high jumper who has con-; sistently topped seven feet, took it easy in winning the eight-man event with a best effort of 6 feet, inches.

iiax Truex, pint-sized distance Jier from Warsaw, lapped a field in the grueling run in the good time of 29 minutes, 35.8 seconds. America's champion In the ham- throw, Harold Connolly, easily jl the event in a field of five but did not extend himself with a best throw of 215 feet, 10 inches. Senators' second baseman Billy Gardner into the air after Gardner tagged him on the way to second in game in Baltimore. Hansen drove hard into Gardner in attempt to break up throw to plate to nab Brooks Robinson in the ninth inning. Harmon Killibrew picked open through Saturday's play.

The Magic Valley will ssrve also as a springboard into the Idaho and Peters walked. After getting two out, another error hit Twin Falls and Denver scored another en-under 65 as the two pulled four shots in front of the rest of the field. Tied at 203 are Gordon Jones, Atlantis, and Al Geiberger, former University of Southern California star from Studio City, Calif. At 204 are George Bayer, Glen-agles, 111., who also shot a 65; Tommy Bolt, Crystal River, up loose ball and threw to catcher Early Batley in time to nab Rob Pennsylvania state tourney at Merion, the Southampton, N.Y., Invitation contest and the Eastern Grass courts champion- singleton. Canada Hydro Waxes U.S.

in open, which will be held at the municipal course Sept. 23 through inson and retire side. Senators scored four runs in the 12th inning The Colorado state chamoions to win, 11-7. (NEA photo) 25, tentatively. snip at coutn orange, N.J., in tied it up in the fifth inning with two runs on one hit.

Larsen got that order. In doubles semifinals, top seed lead-off single followed bv three Eddie Erdlatz, former Navy foot and Billy Casper of Apple Valley, Milestone Challenge Test ed Laver and Robert Mark of Aus straight errors, two at shortstop ball coach, will coach the Oakland Calif. tralia defeated fourth seeded Wil and a dropped fly ball in the out Mike's, I.F. Unbeaten in Raiders in the new American Foot- ball league this fall. READ TIMES-NEWS WANT AD3 son ana Mike Sangster of Eng PICTON, Aug.

20 Iff) field that let the tying tallies come home. land, 8-6, 10-8, 6-2. Second seeded Sensational Miss Supertest III completely mastered a crippled Buchholz and Charles McKinlev It stayed like that until the fa of St. Louis defeated third seeded' United States' team today and Softball Meet tal ninth inning. Then the "comedy of errors" really struck.

Eberly lived on an error and Kince fol kept for Canada the Harmsworth Bob Hewitt and Marty Mulligan of Australia, 6-1, 8-10, 6-4, 7-5. Johnston Still Leads Montana Golf Tourney BILLINGS, Aug. 20 (fl) SANDPOINT, Aug. 20 UPI Un trophy, international powerboat ing's highest bauble. The successful Canadian defend lowed up with a bunt which re BOSTON, Aug.

20 Wl Boston slugger Ted Williams today joined the late Babe Ruth as the only major league baseball player ever to receive 2,000 or more walks. Williams drew his 2.000th base on balls from Baltimore pitcher Chuck Estrada in the first inning of the afternoon half of a doubleheader. Ted got his walk in his 2, 260th game. Ruth had 2,056 walks in 2,503 games over 22 years, all but 20 of the walks in the American league. beaten teams from Blackfoot and sulted in an overthrow of first Idaho Falls lead the way into the er roared to her second straight victory in the best-of-three races base.

An error at third base on Wilhite's grounder loaded the RogersonWins Malad Meet; final day Sunday of the 1960 Ida. ho state Softball tourney here. Mike's Paint and Glass of Black Bill Johnston, Provo, Utah, tallied while only one American boat of what started as a three-boat fleet sacks a-nd Denver went for the suicide foot and Baldwin's food center of Dean pounced on the ball and finished. Gale of Detroit, the top United Idaho Falls piled up 3-0 records looked" back the third base run a slx-under-par 66 today to lead with a 202 total at the three-quarter mark of the Montana Open golf tournament. Ernie Schneiter, of Ogden, SAFETY, States' hotie and runnerup to Filer Cited in the first two days of the tour ner, who forgot he was being Supertest in Friday's first race, forced.

Then Dean went to first base but the ball was dropped was unable to get her engine go MALAD, Aug. 20 Twin Falls SERVICE CENTERS ing. She was out of the race De-fore the start. Rogerson coffeeshop Giants won nament. They meet Sunday afternoon with the winner going into the championship game Sunday night.

The loser of the afternoon game faces the winner of the loser's bracket Sunday evening. The win when the runner and first baseman Terry Lawrence collided. The ball skidded away and Eberly the 'Little League" baseball tour. Lakers Hire Mountaineer Nitrogen Too, leader across the starting line, went dead in the wa nament tonight by downing the romped home with the decider. Malad Nationals 6-3.

ter on the Iiftn lap. Onlv Nitrogen. Nitrogen Too's Friday afternnon, Twin Falls Coach Ben Mottern's crew ner of that game contest plays in slapped down three-time Kansas sister craft from Wilmington, which was runner-up in the Twin Falls city recreation program this the title contest. A victory for the Hoop Coach state champion Salina 6-4 with Gary Rountree checking in with was able to carry the U.S.'s hopes to the finish. And Nitrogen was losers' bracket team would bring summer, swept through the three- on a second and final game at some timely relief pitching.

Utah, who shared the lead with Johnston after Friday's 18-hole round on the Hilands course, had a 11 Saturday to drop into a tie for third at 207. Johnston has had rounds of 65-71-66. The outstanding golf of the day was played by Dutch Harrison of Little Rock, who fired a 10-under-par 62 to move into a tie for second with a 205. The 62 broke a tournament record of 63 set last yea by Bob Duden of Portland, OrS Tied for second with Harrison is Greer of Yakima, who 4 a 67. In third place with fceiter is Bill Wright of Edmon-4 Alta- He scored 67 Saturday.

day tournament in undefeated about four miles behind the zoom lug Supertest at the end of the 45 9 p.m. Although Twin Falls took a 1-0 fashion. Blackfoot wheeled through the of ADJUST BRAKES Inspect brake lining and wheel cylinders, add fluid and precision adjust brakes. Another Magic Valley club took mile grind arouna tne pay lead in the third inning when Dale Bartlett toured the bases, first two days of the tourney by home a coveted trophy. Filer, Quinte's five-mile course.

which finished fourth in the meet, defeating Buhl and Horseshoe Bend by 3-2 scores and downing Salina bounced into the lead in the top of the third frame. also was awarded the sportsman LOS ANGELES, Aug. 20 UP) Basketball coach Fred A. Schaus of 'the University of West Virginia today was named head coach of the new Los Angeles Lakers of the National Basketball association. The Lakers, formerly of Minneapolis, will play their first NBA game under their new franchise Oct.

23. Schaus, 35, guided the Moun Lewiston 7-1. Wendell Star Starting pitcher Dan Keller, ship award. Filer lost to Malad American 4-0 tonight. Idaho Falls came through via the upset route, surprising Twin plagued by a sudden control problem, walked the first two men to The Malad Nationals were sec Falls 3-2.

Coeur d'Alene 2-1 and Will Enroll face him and coach Harold Brown ond and Malad American third in Garden City 9-0. Charley Duck called in Rountree. After getting two out. Holm belted a triple off the meet. Montpelier took consola tion honors.

worth pitched a no-hitter in the taineers of West Virginia to a Babe Hiskey of Pocatello, continued to lead the amateurs, Ehooting a 72 for a 54-hole total At U. of I. third contest. Rountree to score two runs. Marion Hansen, tournament Southern conference champion.

Teams which were still alive in In the bottom of the inning, oi 211. the loser's bracket Saturday night WENDELL, Aug. 20 Jim Scheel, ship during each year of his six-year reign. Schaus, 6 feet, 5 inches, 230 chairman, cited both teams as prime examples of how coaching and affiliation with sports result CORRECT ALIGNMENT Correct caster and camber and toe-in and toe-out to manufacturer's specifications. however, Twin Falls went back into the lead for good with Neil Yost The field was cut to 45 today ttith finals in the four-day tour- were Post Falls, Payette, Lewis.

fi-fnnt. 5-inch basketball standout ton. Coeur d'Alene, Twin Falls, will enroll at the University OI and Kindall Kmghorn opening the pounds, a native of Newark, ed in outstanding playing and Idaho this fall, announces Joe Ci- back-to-back doubles. Terry Law Rock River of Sandpoint and Hoi sum Bread of Lewiston. sportsmanship.

nriano. head basketball coach played, four years with Fort Wayne and one with New York in the National Basketball association. Hugh Brady, district four com rence got a single to drive in the second run and Lawrence coasted in when Gary Jeff blasted a long Scheel, wno lea me iTojaus four straieht conference and dis missioner, was reelected president He coached the U.S. team that triple. of the Idaho Softball association.

trict championships, will enroll in won the 1959 Pan American games basketball title in Chicago. Kicent Sunday. Annual LDS Softball Meet Set Tuesday SALT LAKE CITY, Aug 20 (ffl Twin Falls ended its scoring in the ire-medicine college at Mos Tentative plans were made to row. He carried a 3.8 scholastic hold the 1961 tournament in Boise the fifth frame when Bartlett singled and Ron Dean was hit by This year's tourney was the first Promoter to Try BOWLADROME Magic City League in north Idaho since 1954. a pitch.

Both moved up on a pass grade in high school, graduating third in his class. "I am more than pleased that has elected to enroll at Idaho," Klover Klub split with Peterson To Get Robinson ed ball and then Rountree delivered the clinching blow, a line drive single, that nailed the victory BALANCE FRONT WHEELS Precision balance both front wheels and install all necessary weights. I i rl til i' iliiffiril 1 Furniture, 2-2; The Paris defeated Hughes Homes, 3-1; Turf club de Standings Cipriano said in Twin Falls this To Sign for Bout down for good. feated Gold Strike, 3-1; Gem state The annual LDS senior and junior all -church Softball tournaments open here Tuesday, with 32 teams entered in each meet. It means the AMERICAN LEAGUE Twin Falla ab 'Denver week.

"I believe rum to De one tn the best if not the best college nrnwwts to come out of Idaho SALT LAKE CITY, Aug. 20 Wl lb 6 11 4 0 1 4 1 0 Wilhite 9 Oil defeater E. S. Harper 3-1 Western Music defeated Langdon' Bartlett R. Dean 1 Lee Los Angeles fight promoter George In several seasons.

New York 67 Chicago 68 Baltimore 67 Cleveland 6 Scrappers, 4-0. Paranssus headed for New York Scheel. who became a varsity 2 'Livingston 1 Peters 1 'Larsen 0 Johnston Pet. GB .676 l2 .668 2 .500 1 0 11 .474 U'A .430 lSVvi 360 26 today in a make-or-break ef first round, starting at 10 a.m. on the four-diamond George Q.

Morris ball park, will see a total of 32 games, 16 in each tournament. Thp tpnm!) rpnrpspnt. the cream 46 60 61 66 6 60, 65 73 starter as a freshman, was out Keller Yost Kinghorn Lawrence Craner Jeff High individual game. Carmen Kevan, 246. High individual series, Carmen Kevan, 647.

High scratch 1 0 2 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 Washington Detroit ...54 fort to get a Sugar Ray Robinson-Gene Fullmer fight lined up for 0 Crist standing at center and iorwara unrfor rnnches Murray Satterfield Boston 49 team game, Western Music, 888. Eberly Kince the California city Oct. 8. 41 Kansas City Herd and Dick Andreason. His high High handicap team game, West He left after Fullmer's manager, c.rmni career was abbreviated Dy Totals S5 5 ern Music, 942.

High handicap Totals 84 7 Marve Jenson, told him the NBA knee injury, which he sustained In team series. Western Music, 2,712. Twin Falls Denver ,..004 000 000 4 ...101 020 001 6 Friday Resulta Washington 4, New York 2 Detroit 5. Cleveland 8 Chicago 10, Kansas City 0 Baltimore at Boston, postponed, tog middleweight champion would sign for the bout if Parnassus gets High scratch team series, Western the regional tournament. Friday's Boi Scores sophomore.

The injury Kepi nun Music, 2,550. Robinson signed up first. ab Twin Fall ab 'Salina ALL FOR OMLY Bowler of the week, Carmen NATIONAL LEAGUE 6 0 0 Bartlett 2 2 1 Leach As he left for New York to see Robinson, Parnassus told news on the sidelines mosi oi nis year. The slender Scheel scored 485 0 0 Ron Dean 2 Wayne Dean 1 Kevan, 647. Ladies Scratch League A the outfits fielded by wards of ff far-flung Church of Jesus irist of Latter-day Saints.

They aue predominantly from Utah, ih strong representation from California and other teams from Idaho, Arizona, Michigan, Canada, Oregon, Texas, Washington, Flor-ita, Wyoming and New Mexico. There are five Idaho entries Pocatello 24th ward and Jerome in the senior division and Pocatello first, Rupert first and Men-an and in the junior tourney. Uores 1 Rountree ruint in his last three years for men: "I'm going to have it all wrapped up by Monday morning, one way or another. If we are too far apart to make the match, then averaee. The knee injury 3 Links defeated Odds and Ends, Yost Kinghorn Lawrence Pet.

GB Pittsburgh 73 44 .624 Milwaukee 64 60 .66.1 7 Los Angeles 62 61 .649 St. Louis 64 53 .647 San Francisco 56 66 .600 14 Cincinnati 6 65 .440 20 Chicago 44 68 .389 27 Philadelphia 45 73 .381 28 3-1; Blankety Blanks tied Dead OMoConnell 0 Howard lJSchoen 1 jTayme 2 Homolka 1 Holm 0 Magathan 2'Everhard 0 (Small IMcCsde held him to spot action in only eight games as a junior, when his Craner Beats, 2-2; 3 Blanks defeated I'll skip it." Jeff Keller averaee tailed to D.I pomwi rame He set a Little Six confer Bowling Bags, 4-0. High individual game, Dorothy Taylor, 224: High individual series, Aussies Favored ence record of 21.1 points per game last year. However, he was regarded as one Dorothy Taylor, 541. High scratch BROOKLINE, Aug.

20 (ffl Totals SI 6 Toatls Friday Resulta San Francisco 2, Chicago I St. Louis 1, Los Angeles 0 Cincinnati 4, Pittsburgh 3 Philadelphia 3, Milwaukee 2 team game, 3 Links, 527. High NATIONAL LEAGUE Neale Fraser and Roy Emerson, the cat-quick, skillful Australians Vilihurfth 0M 120 000 10 15 Cincinnati 000 330 100 7 11 Bowling Slate Set scratch team series, 3 Blanks, 500. of the finest ball nanaiers ioi hir man to come out of this dis. rank as top-heavy favorites in the si Oheney.

Lataina (6). Face (7) PIONEER LEAGUE Pet. trict since Paul Shrum, ex-Glenns GB Malonay, Nuxhall (2), Ostwn Henrv RriitrM I9 and Bailey. For Magic Bowl suth playing of the U. S.

LTA na. tional double tournament. The Aussies drew the top for 644 Ferry and Utah star. Idaho Falla .29 Billings 23 Angelea 000 000 002 2 8 0 St. Louis 000 000 1 4 0 Schedule lor the league bowling Missoula 22 16 20 22 24 24 eign seed almost an assurance .635 .600 .467 .455 season at tne Magic Bowl is an.

Boise ...21 6 6 8 8 11 Tompion Breezes MiDevitt, Roebuck (4), L. Sherry (8) M. Sherry: Simmons, McDaniel til) ni Smith. nounced by Clyde Rosa, co-pro Pocatello 20 Great Falls 18 PRECISION ENGINEERED 27 400 prietor. MAGIC BOWL LEAGUE OPENINGS Francisco 121 010 000 8 11 0 of victory for the eight-day tourney that Starts Sunday on the grass courts at the Longwood Cricket club.

Since 1948 foreigners have failed to win only twice. To Travers Win Speedway Proved For Turnpike Safefy; 12s5 tr.icaso 003 510 OOx 10 Saturday's Results Missoula 9, Billings 7 Idaho Falls 10, Boise 3 Pocatello 11, Great Falls 2 SARATOGA SPRINGS, H.x 3am Jonei, Miller (4), Loes (, Sher. Jones (8) and Landrith, Schmidt 4i Drabowskv. Morehead (4) and on ijpiComina on in a man. up ner befitting an equine champion -Me.

1 lilailelrhia 000 000 000 0 5 0 taukee 000 100 OOx 15 0 C. V. Whitney's Tompion mauc nf t.h ol st and richest, $83 6 70-15 Block Tube-Typ ALL SIZES LOW PRICED 'Plus fax and recappable tirt The slate includes Monday, Monday morning; Monday night and Magic Major leagues plus women's scratch loops at 7 and 9 p.m.; Tuesday, women's Pioneer and Mixed doubles at 7 p.m., and Starlight at 9 Wednesday, Tea, General and Valley leagues; Thursday, Hazelton Mixed and Late Shows, and Friday, Wonder league at 7 p.m. and mixed league at 8:15 and 9:15 p.m. Quieter, stronger, built to last longer! Made to fit your car.

Rustproofed to last longer. 100, running of the Travers today, notarla and Coker Buhl and Crandall, I AMRRlraw 1.RARTJE oldest race in this country vpar-olds. 3 or 4 teams for mixed doubles for Tuesday or Wednesday nights. 0 One 5-man team for Wednesday night. The sturdy, swift-running son 010 000 001 2 7 2 oil 110 OOx 4 latman, Grant (7) and Wilson; Bruce, (8) and Chiti.

York O00 000 005 04 IS 1 "hinitton nofl mi no 00 5 11 v' EsllEJiTj ksI de' Tom Fool left his field of seven rivals stranded, through the stretch, as he crossed the wire with a margin of six big lengths under Turlpy, Stafford (8), Shanti (91. Grba Maas (11) and Blanchard, Howard Hamos, Moore (9), Stobbs (10), (in ami Hmicv 3 or 4 5-man teams for ttPfTinald N. Webster's Count BEATS BOISE IDAHO FALLS, Aug. 20 GW Strong fielding helped Idaho Falls swamp the Boise Braves 10-3 Saturday night. The Russets had 12 hits, only two more than the Braves, but completed three double plays.

Amber, who set the pace for 000 000 012 8 8 0 6aa City 000 000 000 0 2 0 Score and Lollar; Larsen, K. Johnson match for the thun Thursday night. One team of 5 ladies leader, but had scant diffi r. ualey. LADYBUGS will control your Alfalfa aphids and other insects for less than $1.00 per acre.

for information contact: JOHNNIE KUEST Wendell, Idaho KE 6-2178 taVino- second by four CAR SAFETY HEADQUARTERS for Thursday afternoon. loneths from Edward Seinfeld' ton 001 803 lOx 8 14 Bstrada," A i mi Mnbouijuette, Fornielea (7) If l.l...tJ dp i 410 Main Aye; So. 2566 or contact personnel BOWLING Open Bowling Every Day at KIM-LANES. Winter Leagues to start Sept. 5th, Call or write for reservations.

KIM-LANES Kimbcrly Phone GA 3-4046 Box 71 sluggish-moving Don Rickles. Tompion's share of the $83,100 1 pot was $53,165. He covered the! mile and a quarter in 2:03 2-5, fastest Travers since Lights Up scored in 2:03 in 1950. Tompion was a staunch favorite and paid $3.80, $3.20 and $2.50. I ame) i.

001 010 801- 8 000 000 000 0 8 1 in. tn( Wilson, Sturdi. ,8 nd Nixon. RE 3-5811 TWIN FALLS at the desk at the Magic Bowl. TttfES-NEWS WANT ADS.

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