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Vans At Head Of PCL; Suds Swamp Tribe PACIFIC COAST LEAGUI Vancouver Portland Sacramento Salt Lake City 1'hoemx Spokane San Diego Seattle W L Pel. GB 15 12 .ttti 11 10 .5:-4 1 12 11 .522 1 13 12 .520 1 11 15 .483 2 13 14 .481 2 12 14 .4ii2 2'a 12 14 .462 2'l Tuai., May 13, 1958 Tha N.wt-R.yi.w, Roaeburf, Or. 9 By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Vancouver regained first place in the Pacific Coast League Mon day night with a 7-3 victory over Sacramento, which had jumped into the lead Sunday. In the onlv other games played the Seattle Rainier s took a makeup double header from the Spokane Indians. 5-0 and 3-0, knocking the Indians from a tie for fourth place to sixth place. The PCI. race remains a tight one, with Seattle add San Dieso. now tied for last place, only 2'i games from Vancouver. Sacra mento dropped to third place. The victory for the Mounties was clinched in a five-run sev enth inning featured bv a three run homer by Bill Frazier. Van couver had scored two runs in the third off Solon starter Carl Greene. The Solons scored their first run in the fifth on a double by Ham Bright, two walks and two h i t batters. In the seventh Ray Web ster Hnilhlfwt Unti ttnnrnlt nn - .i Ele by Dickie Cole. The final nacramento run came in the ninth when Webster hit his sixth home run of the season. Solon Catcher Hurt Sarrnmpntn'c vnn Clayton Dalrymple, was hospital- ki.ru wiiu a uauiy lorn tip in a collision at home plate in the fourth innino The games at Seattle made up ior names wnicn nan to be post- nnneri hC9ll tf rain hA f. week of the season. Ray Orteig sianro ine auacx on losing pitch er Glen Mc.Minn -vith a double in the fifth inning of the second game. Two walks filled the bases and then Al Federoff singled Or- tftip hum Phil Una--..,.. ..... .... at the plate, but a moment later uun iMcnoias. wno nad also Walked srnrH" Mni,- Will. hobbled Juan Delis' grounder. The finai run came in ine sixth on -.nm iyc s aoiiDle followed by two nutfiolH flmc In the first game Seattle scored twice in the second inning on two errors, a walk, two bunts and an inflplH cincrlA Tha nlhan I h p. . runs were earned. They came in ine tourtn on three singles fol lowed by Juan Delis' second dou ble of the game. All Isam. o hn,l.AaA f... lion Tuesday nisht. Seattle will be at san Diego. Sacramento at Van couver, sail bane Lily at hpoka and Portland at Phoenix. Mondy's shortscores: Cougars Bounce OSC PULLMAN. Wash. - Bunch ing most of their runs in two innings, Washington State College swamped Oregon State College, 14-5, in a Northern Division Pa cific Coast Conference baseball game here Monday. The Cougars scored seven of their runs in the fourth inning and five in the eighth. PILOT GOLFERS WIN FOREST GROVF.. Ore. Portland University's golf team won its 15th match Monday, down ing Pacific, 18-0. Father-Son Duo Confess To Four Bank Robberies FAIRFIELD, Calif. A fly ing father-son bank robbery team from Utah, caught alter robbing the Bank of America branch at Fairfield of $18,000 Monday, ha.e admitted last week's Loom is. Cal ifornia, bank robbery, plus three others, the U. S. attorney'! office reported. The two i..en. captured just aft er the Fairfield holdup Monday i morning, were identified as Guy W. Shelledy. 41. and his son, Jer ry. 18, of Kearns, Utah. The Shelledy, who own a flying service in Utah, were held on rob bery complaints and bond of ST.0. 000 was set for each. (In Salt Lake City. Sheriff George Beckstead said the elder Shelledy had been identified at one of two men who robbed the Riverton. Utah, branch of the Walker Bank and Trust Co. of $2. 710 last Feb. 18. The same branch also had been robbed of St. "00 on Oct. 15, 1937, by two men). Runaway Plant Strikes Man Trying To Half It KLAMATH FALLS - An air plane set off. pilotless. across the airport here Saturday, and Antone J Stcinbnck. 42. air ervice oper ator, was still in the hospital Monday because he tried to stop The plane a PT19. was started bv Noble Merryfield turning the propeller. The brakes didn't hold and SteinSock dashed out to set chocks tir.tlcr the wheels A wing ; struck him and knocked him to the concrete apron Other airport emplovcs finally , halted the plane, which was only slighllv damaged in a run across the field. I Steinbock's condition was des-1 cnbed as good RALPH L. RUSSELL Heme Utn Insurance lM.it Loon Ppore.ectotie Eauitob't Sov-nqi 4 Loon Asi a MiU-ee Hnratchncn. Aiwo.t. JUS. I. (nte St. OR 1-4311 Mr"'""- -V I '. f s. 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