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The Lebanon Express from Lebanon, Oregon • 3

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TIIE LEBANON EXPRESS, Friday, Jure21, SMe League In flou? i i r-v I To Dallas, 10-3 Over ailbmotli V5-6 1 T1 (- 23- 2 3 R. 0 0 10 10 136 3 0 0 2 3 0 0 10 I 2 i AB 3 0. 0 4 0' 4 3. 1 0 0-3 0 0 12 0. 3 13.

24 3 5 AB 3 1-0 4 2 2 3 1 2 4 0 0 3 11 2 1 2 10 0 a 0 1 ISO a 4 i 0 0 0 25 10," 8 "The Lebanon Elks State League exploded for Jon run In the first Inning Thursday night and then coasted to a 14-6 win over ts- King Philomath In league encounter. Pitching spelled the dooiiV tor In the first frme Dan Calahan, Ron Wolfe and Rick George all walked to load the sacks' 1 before Mike Rice hit a single scoring two1 runs. Steve Lalley walked to load them up again and Mlka Schaefer. singled In two more White and Mike Monroe walked to score another and Calalian was safe an Dan Speasl was hit by a pitch and George, Rice and Lalley all walked to score the' remainder of the runs. In the fourth Inning, leading 10-6, Lebanon cut loose for their final five tallies.

Wayne Zurmely led things off with a alngle and Cala- han walked. Speasl blasted a double and Wolfe followed with a single. Bob Chandler connected for a single and Chris Romeo cap-'-ped the Inning off with a double. Winning pitcher for Lebanon was Mike Monroe who received relief from Zurmely In the latter Innings. Line Scorer Philomath Lebanon LEBANON (Jalalian, 3b Speasl, 2b 2 10 3 0 0 0 100 0 5 0 0 -6 6 15 12 3 3 AB 3 2 3 2 Line Score Lebanon.

Box Scorer 6ILVERTON Joerg, 3b Von 2b Gehring, lb McBrjde, ss' Smith, cf Hansen, If Gooding, Hltt, rf Holman, Totals LEBANON Robertson, ss Llndley, cf Garron, lb Hartman, If Mausen, 3b Wolfe, rf Johnson, rf Hayes, McCandlesa, Wheeler, 2b Luoto, Blanchat, Totals -2b Wolfe, ss George, rf Chandler tf Rlce, 1 Dtrks, cf Lalley, lb Masog, i Shaw, ph. Schaefer, Romeo, 3b White, 3h. Schackman. 3b Monroe, Zurmely, Totals PHILOMATH Wilkinson, 2b ss Drahn, 3b Mlka, lb Helns, cf Sahlln, If Davis, Connors, If Kolb, If Totals Stock Cars Return To Willamette Track The modified stock cars return to the Willamette Speedway this Sunday afternoon with three of the top dirt track drivers In the area shooting for their second main' event win of the season on the. high banked clay oval.

Tom Pitts, Crawfordsvllle.Otto Anderson, Woodburn and Gene Bradley, Albany have each won a main event this season and will face over .30 other entrants as they battle for win number two and the point lead for the 1968 Jf Other top entrants are George Waters, Salem who has two third place finishes to his credit plus a first place tie with Pitts In last Sundays destruction derby races. Whltey Jensen Is another possibility for the winners circle with a record of second and fifth place finishes. Jensen led one. of the 25 lap features for 17 laps earlier this season before dropping out with a blown engine. 7, Dallas scored early off Lebanon pitcher Mark Hartmap Wednesday afternoon and then clung on to nip the host Lebanon Legion 3-9 In a Valley League encounter, The visitors scored one run in the first Inning on' a walk and a triple by $teve Bennett.

In the fourth frame a home run by Dale Teachout and a single and three walks added their other two runs for a 3-0 margin. Lebanon, scored In the bottom of the fourth when Mike Luldloy singled and Mike Garron blasted triple to score him. Tlmjriausen followed with a squeete bunt to score Garron. Thursday afternoon Lebanon hosted Silver-ton In a non-league-encounter and soundly whipped the visitors 10-3. In the third Inning Lebanon took a 2-1 lead when Dave Robertson drew walk and Llnd-ley connected for a home run and In the fourth the hosts added three more tallies when Mausen singled, Don Wolfe poked a triple, Pat Wheeler was hit by a pitch and Jim Lu-oto singled in two runs, Lebanon waited until the sixth before stretching their lead again.

Skip McCandlesa and Wheeler started the bail rolling by walking and Luoto was safe on an error that loaded the sacks. Llndley once again found the right combination and sent the ball deep Into centerfleld for grand slam homer, Garron then singled, reached second on an error and scored on two passed balls for the final tally. Luoto was the winning pitcher as he allowed only four hits before Kevin Blanohat came on to throw in the seventh. Line Score: Dallas Lebanon DALLAS Woods, 3b rf i Bennett, ss! G. Bennett, Thompson, 2b Teachout, cf Smith, If Hoffman, lb Miller, Jerguson, 0-3 0-2 3 AB 1 8 2 3 4 4 3 i 3 -3 0 9 0 0 1 0 0 i 0 1 0 0 2 0 0 0 2 0 0 Totals LEBANON "STAB 4 3 2 1 1 3 Jwooertson, ss Llndley, If Garron, lb Hartman, Johnson, Mausen, 3b Wolfe, rf Hayes," cr 20- Wheeler, 2b Neilson, cf 1 0 '2 0 'iiayssiBssisasssisii-1 Members of Uie Dalton's girls Softball team In the Mr, Mao League are pictured as follows: Front row: Susie Johnson, Darllne Bradley, Denlse Rich, Kathy Brown, Derbara Carter, Bat Ctrl Julie Berry, Back row, 1.

to Coach George Brown, Fran-cee Wetherell, Linda Hess, Jerllee Suter, Stephanie Evans, Debra Berry, Coach Bob Berry, Coach Jim Mills. (Express Photo) Weekly Rec Report Swimmers Reminded Of Summer Hours And Svim Team Lebanon area swimmers are reminded that the hours for the outdoor pool will be from 1:30 p.m. to 5:30 p.m. this summer. Admission to the outdoor pool Is free.

Anyone Interested Is welcome to partkl pate In the competitive swim teams. The teams work out dally from 11-12 sum. Sign up for swim lessons will be the first week in July with the lessons tentatively scheduled to begin In the Indoor pool on July Marion Jake Road Closed i Marion Lake from Forest Road 1157 will be closed to motor ve-' hides for the first time beginning according to the Willamette National Forest. Motor bikes will be prohibited because the -frail is largely within the recently created' Marlon Lake' scenie area. Management plans for this area excludes motorized equip-', ment, SWEET HOME DISTRICT '-Alfroada are of snow and passable.

Heavy log hauling on Quartzvllle Road Is underway and care should be exercised In-driving, All campgrounds are open and operating. Waste water disposal units have been Installed In all campgrounds. These should used- for washing and cooking Trailer owners should carry a pall to catch sink water and' empty Into disposal drain. 7. Fork 18 good charge campgrounds should be sure to comply with Instructions on bulletin board before setting up camp.

Compll- ance checks will be made and violators Issued notice of violation; which can result other dirt track expert who could win Sundays big one. Heer, a former dirt track champion, drives a 352 cubic Inch modified 1958 Ford and has many wins to his credit at other valley area opring field, Molalla and the Portland area are expected to give the local favorites a run for the money when the races get underway at 2:30 p.m. following a qualifying session that starts at 1:30 p.m. Lions SUNDAY AFTERNOON in a fine up to $100. DISTRICT, 777.:,.

Trout fishing Is reported fair In the 'Willamette near Black Canyon. Caution Is urged when smoking or using open fires. -MCKENZIE Olallle and Horse Creek trails have been maintained although there 'are occasional enow drifts, two to three feet In the Three Sisters area above 5500 feet. McKenzle Is still closed. All other campgrounds In the district are maintained.

Morel mushroom hunters have been having good luck In the Big Lake area. Logging and construction activities along the Big Lake Road continue and careful driving Is urged. RIGDON All campgrounds are open. Indigo Lake campground and the access trail may contain snow drifts. 3" Gilson BABE RUTH LEAGUE June 24 Roland King ti Caps, LJH; Bauman River Park; Plywood-Crown Zellerbach, SO, June 20--U.

Plywood-Trusty LJH; Bauman Caps, River Park; Crown Zellerbach-Roland King SO. LOU GEHRIG J.EAGUE 4 June' 24 Phillips 66-Gllspns Cent Wise Drugs-Leb. Lambert June Cent Wise Drugs-Lambert Ford, PP4L- Phillips 66, 3. June 27 Leb. GU-sons 2.

MR." MAC LEAGUE June 25 Klwanls-Morse Lions Club-Rotary Club, 2. June 27 Daltons-Morse Kl-wanis-Rotary Club, 2, ROLAND KING LEAGUE June 24 Bilyeu-Mlller-Jerrys Market, Jaycees-Bobs Bunnies, Lebanon Electric-Rhodes Warden, Linn Lanes Bowl-Browns Mens, 4. June 26 Jaycees-Lebanon Electric, Rhodes Warden Bllyeu-Mlller, Bobs Bunnies-Browns Mens, Jerrys Mar-' ket-Linn Lanes 4. PONY LEAGUE June 25 First National-Bird Chevrolet, GA Rays Union, Huston Funeral, GA Knowles-Johnson-KGAL, GA Bobs -Union-Maxs Union, GA Lebanon Express Co. Jaycee Park; Wigwam Wlse- men-Citizens Valjey, Century Park, June 27 Bobs Union-Rays Union, GA Maxs Union-First National, GA Wigwam Huston Funeral-' Lebanon Express, GA Bird Chevrolet-; Citizens Valley, Jaycee Park; Linn Co, Knowles-Johnson, Century Park.

PEEWEE LEAGUE June 25 Norman Morgan-Gates Sons The Outlaws-Ragsdale Motors Gran-. wnys Texaco-Moty Van Dyke 3, -f, June 27 The Outlaws-Moty Van Dyke Gates Son-Ragsdale Motors Nor- man Morgan-Grannys Texaco 3. BANTAMLLEAGUE June 24 Jack Lemons "Giants Craigs Market-Medics, Adams Rexall-Bill Canaga Tires 3. June 26 Craigs Market-Adams Rexall Bill Canaga Tires-Jack Lemons Plumb. Medics-Lebanon (Slants 3.

TIME TRIALS 1:30 RACES 2:30 p.m. SUNDAY ADDMISSION PRICES. $1.50 Students $1.00 Chi I drn undar 12 (ra If accompanied by Adults WILLAMETTE SPEEDWAY OUT AIRPORT ROAD Hardware Co. Is Proudly Tha. intor cntlon.on.xecrea- tlonal faculties In the WUlamette National Forest has been released by personnel from the Eugene office.

BLUE RIVER DISTRICT All roads are open but those using the. road on the east side around Cougar Res- ervolr are advised, to drive with caution. due to frequent rocks falling. Fishing in Cougar. Reservoir and the Sports late AMERICAN LEGION Saturday.

June 22 SUNDAY. JUNE 23 Bend at Bend, 8 p.m. 11a.m. (2) ctatc I CArnc 5TATc LtAUUb SATURDAY, JUNE 22 Sweet Home, at Sweet Home, 6 p.m. Club mm nnouncing Our Appointment as Authorized Dealer for 0 First in Powered Equipment Since 1 9 1 8 Members of the Hons Club girts' softball team In the Mr, Mac League are pictured as follows: front row, 1.

to rr -Jo Solberg, Kathy Suing, Vlrlyn Doss, Linda Belanger, Debbie Blanshan. Back row, 1. to Coach Jim Thoma, Virginia Spooner, Paula Brazeale, Jayme Anderson, Crystal Copeland and Judy Photo) BOLENS has the "Turning Yard Work" yg (SP fM nJTI323t030 L.J BOLENS handles very yard-care" job lor erery month of the year 993F8 with speed, safety, comfort and convenience. A complete range of Garden and Grounds Main! 600 enance Attachments does the work while your BOLENS HUSKY 7 "-provide the power! Come in Compare HUSKY and LAWN KEEPER Compact Tractors ORBIT-AIR Lawn Mowers MUSTANG Rotary Tillerf 77 BOLENS Equipment Is Priced to Fit EVERY YonfOwner's Budget IfflW answer to into FUN!" SAH GREEN STAMPS LEBANON HORSEPOWER BABE RUTH LEAGUE Bauman Lbr, 15, Roland King Ins 2.. Bill Caps 4, U.

S. Plywood 1. Crown Zellerbach 7, Trusty Malnt. 2. LOU GEHRIG LEAGUE Lambert Ford 9, Gilsons Hard.

3. 16, Cent Wise 3. Lambert Ford 17, WUlamette md. 6. HARDWARE: CO Ask for a trial-drive REMEMBER- Your BOLENSTt backed by 115 Yearn of Dependability Adavnce Design for greatest Versatility and Efficiency 258-4555 5 COMPACT-: MOWCSS 0TYTIUI lit rMi ijb: nii 9i i i ii'i i .1.1.

Hum I MR. MAC LEAGUE Rotary 31 Kiwanis 14. Morse Bros. 16, Rotary 10. ROLAND KDfG LEAGUE Leb.

Elec. 12, Brown's1-Mens Wear 7. Linn Lanes, Bllyeu-Mlller 4, Jaycees 17, Rhodes-Warden 9. PONY LEAGUE Bird's Chev. 2, Max's Union 1.

Huston Funeral 19, KGAL 18. Bird Chev. 22, Ray's Union 17. "Wigwam Wlsemeo Lebanon Express Natn. Bank U.

Citizens Valley Bank 1. PEE WEE LEAGUE Outlaws 4, Norm Morgan Outlaws 17, Grarmys Texaco 0. f7 N'ormacr klorgan 49, RagsaleT Motors BANTAM LEAGUE Adams Rxall 35, Medics 0. 641 MAIN STREET TRACTOR1 MODELS 7 VvTO 1 1 it SNOWSUOE SNOW CASTER UTILITY C(ll I.

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