Sport; Sparks . , By RON GEMMELL ;:" M II '.-l" I I -I l"KJ - HI '.' ' X mm. . - ! - . - - - . -f ' -4 An' mmmmiiglit: w J Take Only 3 , i . Places . Oregon's middleweight boxing belt is destined to change hands, stomachs, trophy chests; or .wherever the heck it is that guys with titular hardware keep or wear the shiny stuff. That is purely (99 and 99100 per cent purely) the opinion of the maestro of this corner, and you can take it straight, with a chaser, or toss it over yottr shoulder like a good luck -horseshoe. We ain't paHicular.r friv: &r&i:;:tyj. . ..Buddy Peterson; the Indep Idol. U the earrent possessor of the belU Baddy won it by busting an alleged fighter named Jack Hibbard. Althouah IVikinsr VSrtnrw f!nmM hv :::;'l Runner-up Spots Despite scoring but three first places. Coach Vera GUmore's Vikings totaled 40 points - to easily annex their: fourth con Turner, I secutive district ; : 7 track i and field championship j here yester day on Olineer oval, in meet that saw four new records writ ten into the books and another . T . ware, by Mistah Turner of the fast feet ac.6 faster hands,, it was in a non-titular, kings-x bout - Wednesday night Peterson defended his title, successfully but not sweetly, against Tommy Dan forth of Portland. : Before the Danforth-Peterson set-to -got under way, a dark cloud by the name of : Turner was ' introduced as the first-line chal lenger of - the winner. Leo 'The ; Lion none other.- i v'?.r---Y" .' Sooner or' later,' and probably -within the "next month, Peterson is going to hare to defend his middleweight V tiara; against Turner. The i Salem boxing commission, which created the belt, will see equaled. KOa GCMUEIJ. to that. When it comes to pass, like the potatoes, please. Turner will be the "new tltlisL : ; Buddy Is a fine lad, and a fair boxer: he makes V elean-ent i appearance In the ring;: he can hit with that left hook of his: he has plenty of iron in his souIrBut there It ends. While Peterson has to get set to throw even his' favorite, the left hook. Turner can throw any old puncn irom any direction at any time. And. oh how fast! While Buddy, uses a plodding foot ! movement, that he definitely telegraphs. Turner slips In and out like a shuttle, never giving a mm ox wnere ne a going to be in the next split second. The Salem clndermen, - pre dicted by Coach Gilmore to "score 38 points, picked a; seven thirds, three seconds and a pair of fourths to completely outdis tance the field. MUwaukie, edg ing out West Linn for third place in the relay, also edged out Its neighbor for .second place in the meet. The scoring: '-;-.f Salem 40, MUwaukie 33. V 'i ?Te.n Danforth, ajrun-of-tbe-mlll fighter, tied Peterson up. Buddy West ' Lin"' 22? Chemawa 21 juv iBu.i ii.auu8u .lo.eep.irom getting an anottea up in i Gresham 15, Woodburn 11. Hill opponent's arms. When, he movea in to hit Buddy seldom gets lnj Military academy tM, Molalla 6, , , 4 uiufu mu uue.iwias oeior me.ciinca u oa. Turner, the dusty I sandy 4, Oregon City 3. aynamiter, never geu ued unless: It's in his bathrobe. He's tool. Both year-old hurdle marks .swift with those dukes and dogs. :. were erased as Woodburn's Kyan . Yes. Peterson's a. swell kid. We like him. But, we are afraid romped over the 20 0-yffrd low hell be the ex-Oregon middleweight champion after he Is called upon sticks in :24. and ' Gresham's lo aeiena nis championship against Turner. , J . ; Plan Frisco Edwards Day. Local lads, are planning a gala, reception for Frisco Edwards 7 . when he Jilts Portland; a week from Tuesday. Frisco, wholl be making j bis first appearance, as an; unmpire in the northern part of the Pacific I of ; shattering" two ' records,- as ct Coast loop, will be working: the Portland-Sacramento series. - ' I Lee Nelson rpole vaulted 11 feet A buuh of the. boys are reserving a section along the first base 11 uiches, - to add a fuu -eight Kosderka skimmed the high ones In : 16.4. Both former - records. of :25.3 and : 16., were set last year by Lattanzi of - MUwaukie. Woodburn Breaks Two ' To i Woodburn went the honor f-'r... .line In the -Beaver, park, and plan to giv Frisco Uhe kind of a re ceptlon that he is in the 'habit- of - receiving around Salem dty. Jess Tryon,' in an impromptu fash ion, has been named chairman of a committee to work on the "Frisco Edwards day" celebration, while CTUf Parker,Mack',McLinrJIm'my Nicholson, and a few of the rest of Frisco's friends are assisting. - - : Besides the reception, which Is certain to have Its quota of boos ana pop bottles, Frisco is .to.be presented with a wrist watch and a pair of the biggest "cheaters" on. the market. The boys are tossing together a pot to gain the proceeds with which to procure the tlme- . piece for Frisco. , All of Frisco's friends, and enemies (?) are invited to the re ception. Just get in touch with some of the before-mentioned gents. wholl reveal the plans in their entirety. ' ; Hauk Hunting MA Degree, . Harold Hauk, a student of athletics as well as a coach which successful mentors have to be is going out after one of those mas ter's degrees that are becoming Increasingly more necessary In the field of physical education. Back to USC, where he acquired 12 hours of credit towards the . coveted degree three years ago, will go Hauk soon after school is out here. He needs 18 more hours of graduate work, in addition to the 12 he has now, and can get 12 of 'em in this summer. That will leave him but six to acquire, plus one of those headache thesis, and he'll be a full-fledged master of physical education. ' Jerry Gastineau's Braves completed five double plays In the Chemawa-Silverton WVI loop tilt Friday, which may easily be a high school record. The all-time league record for one team is six, while the all-time game record Is nine, of which Detroit completed . five and Washington four, in a IS 25 game.. The latter record was tied In the National league June 3, when Chicago completed five and Cincinnati four. Remember Burl Bufkln, who set the Coast conference afire with his half backing at the University of Washington a few years ago, .and who transferred to West Point for two weeks, and who came back to Washington only to find himself ineligible? Well, 'tis pretty authen tically yoaeiea over tne grapevine tnat Oregon has his younger brother,; said to be something of a whix in his own right, already in school. The football Bufklns are from Texas, where "Tex" Oliver has a firm proselyting toehold, so it isn't surprising if the younger Bufkln has matriculated to the Eugene campus. - "Gloomy Gus" Hits Close. , Vera Gilmore Is still a bit conservative in his estimates of the ; Viking track team's abilities. He was four, points too conservative in hi prognostication of the outcome of , yesterday's district seven meet. . but that Isn't the thing that's so phenomenal. - . That Gilmore actually, predicted a win for his scantclads is the' ; little Item that is unbelievable. Prior to yesterday's meet Gilmore set down his predictions In black and white (pretty legibly, too), sealed I 'em up and gave, 'em. to yours truly. He predicteda win for the .Vikings, by a score of 38. points, to i 2f for MUwaukie,. and 23 for West Linn. The meet turned out: Salem i 40, MUwaukie 23 and West Linn 22. His ratings, however, were made under the -assumption that Columbia-Prep would enter. The Portland preppers didn't, which might well have thrown his pre dictions off a bit. Going down the line on Gilmore's predictions, we find: He I tie for 4th. inches to the ll-foot-3-inch-mark set' by Salem's Carl Chapman in 137. Davis of West Linn turned In the : fourth ' record,- b r o a d Jumping 21 feet 3 inches to add three-fourths of an Inch' 'to the 21-foot 2 -inch mark set by Burdette of Sandy in 13(. Salem's Bill Shlnn turned " In the prettiest - race of the- day. hegotiating the 880 in 2:02.6 to equal the record'-set by Che- mawa's . Spotted Eagle: In 1934 Shlnn went out in front on the first turn and stayed . there all the way. Milwaukie's Peake, who defeated Shinn in a dual meet earlier this year, made , a des perate stretch bid that failed by 10 yards. Taking firsts in the discus and shot and a fourth in the javelin gave West) Linn's Karbonski high-point honors with 11 points He was trailed by Davis of West Linn, who totaled 8ft points with his first in the broad jump, second in the 10 0-yard dash and membership of the third-place relay team; by Stuart "Butch Nelson, who tossed the javelin 161 feet for first place and add ed a third In the shot for a seven-point total; and by Che- mawa's Lodge, who tallied i points by virtue of his first in the mile, fourth in the broad Jump and ''"membership in the second-place - relay- team. Complete Results 100-yard dash, Bo of MU waukie in :10.4; Davis, West Linn, 2nd; BaUey, Salem, 3rd; Backbone, Chemawa, 4th. 220-yard dash Backbone f Chemawa in : 23.4; Jones, Ore gon City, 2nd; Waller, Salem, 3rd; Basil, Chemawa,' 4th. 440 Saluskin of Chemawa in :54.2; Lekberg, Sandy, 2nd; Chapman, Salem, 3rd; Macy, Sa lem, 4th. --. 880 Shlnn of Salem m 3:02.6, equaling the; meet record set by Spotted Eagle of Chemawa in 1934; Peake, MUwaukie, 2nd Spring, Hill Military. 3rd; mell, Gresham, 4th. : Mile Lodge of Chemawa ; in 4:38.8; Mulkey, Salem, 2nd; Ballieu, West Linn 3rd; Seely and Smith, both of Woodburn, Sports Newt re National .coverage by As .. ; aociated Press daily ta . The Btatesmaa iserti .Kleolamiia. v;?;;,'. .:':,' aftseffi wmmmB , vN'S A Homer - v; ::r-. at -n m ' -1L JJL l Is the' Statesm'aa sports. page; home sports ews ;V comes first fas all ways.;, Salem, Oregon, Sunday 'Morning, May 14,s 1939 PAGE SEVEN WSC Cojagars Track Chan,? Oregon State Second and Oregon Third, , Coast t Northern Division . PULLMAN, Wash., May 13-&) iThe Washington State Cougars plied up 10 points to win their seventh consecutive northern di vision Coast conference track and field championship today. They made a clean, sweep of the six flat running events, plac ing first In every race. ' - -; Oregon State followed with 14; University of Oregon,' third,- 37; University of Idaho, fourth, If ; Unltersity of Montana; fifth,' 14. and University ' of Washington sixth, 12. r ! Varoff . Seta Meet Record : Dixie ' Garner, 'WSC 'mile ace. and George Varoff," Oregon pole vault star, both: set new northern division meet records and the ath letes worked out in a hot sun, but neither approached the . "best mark", records of northern divi sion athletes, which includes dual meets and Olympic tryout perfor mances. . . ; . . . w '. I -: In. the pole vault. George Var- oif naa tne aay ana tne recoras to himself. He broke his own meet record of 13 feet 11 Inches set last year with a vault of 14 feet 1 Inch, but failed to touch his best mark performance of 14 feet 4 inches set In 1937. . The Cougars won eight of the 15 first places. Vander Meer Is Back in Stride CINCINNATI, May 13. -V Johnny vander Meer pitched back to his last season's form here to day and won his first victory of the season as the Cincinnati Reds beat the pace-setting St. Louis Cards, 2 to 1. St Louis 1 4 1 Cincinnati .... 2 C Wetland, McGee (7), and Owen; Vander Meer and Lambardl. BOSTON, May 13-(AV-The Brooklyn Dodgers came apart at the seams today as the Boston Bees took the second straight vic tory of their series 8 to 3. Brooklyn ....8 8 Boston . . . ......... . 13 Fitzsimmons, Hamlin (8). Frankhouse (9) and Phelps; Mac Fay den and Lopes. F7- predicted bis team would gather five points , in the 440, and they ; got three; he figured three in the sso and tney I Bin sninn) got live; .he said three In the. mile and was right; In the high sticks he pre dicted two and It was three; he predicted three points in the low hurdles and it was two; he asked for three in the high jump and he got five; he predicted three In the broad Jump and it was two; he! figured on two in the shot and got, three; he believed Butch Nelson would gather five in the javelin, and he did; and he asked for five from his relay team and got them, i ' We're forced to admit the guy Is afar better pro gnostics tor than 'moaner. Molalla Is Set For Pentathlons MOLALLA, Arrangements have been completed and entries receiv ed by Mike Deller, director for the first Molalla. pentathlon track and field meet, to be held Monday, May 15. ; v'--':-t-v"'v: Eight teams have entered, Che mawa, Sandy, Independence, West Unn, Woodburn, Seappoose, Can by and Molalla. The entry list Is shorter than was expected. . Coach .Howard . Maple of Wil lamette university will act as of ficial referee, and Coach Wayne Harn of Linf ield as official starter. i : The pentathlon will, consist of 5 track and field events. Each of the 24 contestants must start and finish . the 100 yard dash, mile run,' broad - jump, high jump and shot put. Points will be counted tn direct proportion to the position in which each contestant finishes 200-yard low hurdles Ryan of Woodburn In : 24.6, breaking the meet record of :25.3, set by Lattanzi of MUwaukie In 193: ; Kosderka, Gersham, 2nd; Mur phy, Salem, 3rd; -Phelps, Hill Military. 4th. 120-yard high hurdles Kos derka of Gresham in :18.4, breaking the meet record- :16.9, set by Lattanzi of MUwau kie In 1938; Mason, Salem, Znd; Phelps, HU1 Military 3rd; Rigs, Gresham, 4th. : i Broad Jump Davis - of ; West Unn with a leap of 21 feet 3 Inches, breaking the meet record of 21 feet 2 inches, set by Burdette of Sandy in 1936: Hos kin. MUwaukie, . 2nd;. - Bailey, Salem, 3rd; Lodge, ' Chemawa: 4th. - . r High Jump Ecklund of MU waukie, jumping 5 . feet 8 Inches: Burton. - S a 1 e m . 2nd: R I c k a r d s Salem,; 3rd; Orr, each event. This type of meet elves ' the all round track athlete I Sandy, 4th. - a chance to be the winner. Pole vault Nelson" of Wood it Medals wUl be awarded to the burn, vaulting 11 feet 11 inches first three men In the meet and a to break the meet record of 11 trophy to the school having the I feet 3 . Inches set by Carl I Chap- lowest aggregate score. Sultan and Sirttana pf Swat MATT ER OF MUSCL B JS" Jf T.V. VinfH. Uitaw tne BBKTU mnm iirthVCabe Vth-ef her woman oftbaa leaa. the Amcncan--? " ttto.'wUc wtlceaed the Ebe expert advice. man of Salem In 19371 Blame,; Molalla, 2nd: Landram HU1 -1 il lUry. and Fossatti, MUwaukie. tie for 3rd. V Discus-Karbonskl of - W e s t Una with a toss of ; 124 feet 10 4 -' Inches; Kalberg, Molalla; 2nd; Bettis, Gresham, 3rd; Cros by."8 MUwaukie. ,4th.' 8 h o t Karbonski of - West Linn - with' put of 47 feet 1 Inches ; Crosby,' MUwaukie; 2nd ; Nelson, Salemr sro; , Tnompson Salem. 4thri;' lCJ- -"-,v- " I Javelin Nelson of Salem with I-throw of 111 - feetr CaUister; Gresham," "2nd; WUUams. HU1 Military, 3rd; Karbonski, West Linn. 4th. , ... pUt Final TUts - CALDWELL.' Idaho, "May 13 -4P)-CoUege of Idaho and Whi man coiieca tisui tne ; unai double header, of their "North west conference naseoaii series ; here ;- today, Idaho winning the first, 4 8 to , but. dropping? the " second -14 ' to.T I. Whitman won ! nine of . the " 1 2 ; games played here and at Walla waiu. wash i to win. the eastern division title and fain the ritht to meet WUl- amette university- of Salem, ore. in: the championship playoff. . Chicago I 12 - Pittsburgh -.v.:.:..... 18 Lee and Hartnett;'K 1 In g er Brown (8), Swift (9), and Berres Mueller (9). . Philadelphia at New York post poned, .rain. . SUverton's Pesky Is Not Yet Ruled Ineligible to Sox SILVZRTON Johnny Pesky, Silrerton's popular little Infield player, who signed with the Rled mont league, has not yet been de clared ineligible to play with the Red Box this summer, according to W. L. McGinnis, manager. Bill Evens has said that Pesky could play this summer with the Red Sox team. Ernie Johnson, scout. wants Pesky to report to Little Rock. The out-come, Mr. McGinnis said at SUverton Saturday, is as yet unknown. In the meantime Pesky . Is playing with the Red Sox and SUverton fans are happy. Sylvester, who wUl be remem bered from last year, is expected to arrive at SUverton next week and win be with the Red Sox on May 31. t i. .. " Ay ft-. Face&ChampMcSHainT Mi 4 t t-" .f:.:.f::o:' if . . , - .- -" "S ' V-i''' :' ' :' ' : :v ::: - t - ' 'c a v v t lift . ' '...!-v v-'y&yy ?.-ZJ ML Angel Softball Teains Start Well Jackie Nkhols, the Bostoa smoothy, whor tanglee with Danny . Mo Shaln, world's-light heavyweight nMeUnVchampi, ta noa-Utnlar main event at the armory next Tuesday night. ....... , ...(. -r . .- Nichols to Meet McShain, Kings-ex Jackie to Get Chance at Belt Later if He's Good Enough Danny . McShain . won't risk his world's light heavyweight title against Jackie Nichols in the main event of Tuesday night's rasslin show at the armory, but he guar antees Nichols a crack at the belt at a later date providing the Boston grappler earns, it . . -Why should I give every guy who '? comes along a chance at something It took me years of effort to acaulreT was his belli gerent reply to Nichols demand for a chance at the belt. The McShain - Nichols main event will he supported by a 48- mlnute preliminary ; in which Charley Carr, newcoming cleanie, meets Bulldog Jackson, and an opener that pits George Wagner against Kid Klser. Vflririgs; Baseball Calendar Heavy at Top Oregon Sweeps Series ; off Huskies, 7-3 j Beavers' ;: Rally BeaU Idaho SEATTLE.,' M f y 13H)-The University of Oregon clinched its argument-' over baseball, superior ity by defeating the University of Washington', 7-3 i:. here-teday to sweep :- the northern - division, '. Pa cific coast conference series. -' . The victory kept .Oregon in a tie for the division leadership, with Oregon State, which defeated Ida ho, 7-8, at Moscow; today. Both Oregon, and Oregon.. State .won from the iame''opponents'yesteiv day;:- ::..': ' - Oregon hitters banged two Washington pitchers" for 11 safe blows; today .while Creighton was holding the lnjury?ridden Huskies to, five." Three Washington, errors made Oregon's victory easier. Oregon ...7 11 3 Washington ..:j....3 5 3 ; Creighton and Walden; John son; Wittman and Gasparovich. . MT. ANGEL Both home teams made a good showing In the dou ble header that opened the league softball schedule . here Friday nigh t, the Sodality outscorlng Needy T to 1 and the Knights de feating Woodburn to 1. In the first game Welton made a home run forhe Sodality. Mackle, Sodality pitcher, struck out 1 and walked 3, while Hostet ler for Needy struck out 3 and walked f. In the second contest Wood- burn collected only one run al though they had six hits to the KC's 4. Kaser walked three men and struck out one.-The Knights pitcher, A. May, walked one and struck out 4. Beavers Have Battle - i MOSCOW, Idaho, May 13.-(ff- The Oregon State Beavers took their ." second ' straight baseball game from, the University of Ida ho Vandals today In a ninth in ning rally, that gave them a 7 to 8 victory after going into the final frame tied. - ' The Vandals led from the fifth Inning until the ninth,' when Simms opened with a triple, went home. on a fielder's choice and successive singles by Wright and Schwab sent over the winning i m Lewis of Oregon State and Splc ussa of Idaho both clouted home runs but neither connected when men were on bases. OSC ......................... ....7 3 Idaho 8 7 1 McKlney. Takaml and Boilers; Stoddard and Price. Med ford Track Squad 1 Southtcest State Titlitt MEDFORD, May 13.-flVMed- ford high school track and field squad scored 84.S points here Sat urday to win the third annual southwestern Oregon meet. Med ford qualified 14 men to enter the state meet at Eugene. i Klamath Falls was second with 23.5 points and CoquUle third. WU Loses One, Takes Finalle Division TitlisU Finally! Lose, 12-6; but Tarn 1 Tables, 12 to 5 PACIFIC UNIVERSITY, For est. Grove, May 1 3. -(Special )- Willamette's . slugging Bearcats, 1939 Pacific . Northwest confer-' ence western division . champs, ran into a game that had been & long time -coming, nere today. -: and bowed to Pacific university, 1 12 to 5. Having got that out of their .! systems, the Bearcats returned to. normal form and copped the j nightcap, 12 to 6, behind the fine hurling of big. BUI Anton. 'J Defeat . in the initial tut. al- i though it did not affect Willam- ette's divisional title, did i ! p a.: winning streak that had. ex. tended through 11 games in a ; row. Bearcat pitching, fielding ; and hitting collapsed at the same 1 time, and that was the story. Badgers Get 10 Blows v i Pacific slugged , Bob White, 1 Larry Nunhenkamp and Hal Mc- j Abee tor 16, base hits. Willam ette's usual heavy hitters reached y, '.'Freak: Dierlckx for only izven ! safeties and contributed alne Errors to' the wild tilt. . ; j! Wluamette . was . In the. ball t geme only . once, when they ! scored five times In the . fifth 1 inning bn three" successive in- 1 field -errors, a walk and singles j by Lonergan and Kolb, bringing i the count to? 5-7. . but . Pacific came right back with three runs : in its half to cinch It. The second game was all- - WUamette, with the Bearcat j giving their usual batting per formance. Including' four home runs, a triple and a double in their 18 -hit attack against two Badger hurlers. . Second Game Different First Inning homers by Loner gan and Shlnn gave the Bear cats two runs and they added a third as Gentzkow led off the second frame with' another cir- . cult clout. Pacific trailed only 3-4 In the - sixth Inning when the Bearcats : clinched it with another pair; ' 1 Gent t k o w opened with a single, Pierce tripled and Kolb also singled. Pacific cut the lead to 7-5 in the seventh, but in the eighth. Pierce doubled, Kolb Uslngled : and Catherwood drove both runners home with the de ciding runs. The Bearcats added three more lnj the eighth on singles by Gentskow and Pierce and Kolb's home run. . . Pierce, with a triple, double and single, led the Bearcats in the nightcap. Gentskow and Kolb each hit homers and two singles. Lonergan got two - f irst (Turn to Page 8, Col. 1) i Foxes Await Molalla SILVERTON SUverton high wlU entertain Molalla on McGinnis field at SUverton Tuesday after noon for a? league ' high school game. SUverton wUl go to DaUas Friday afternoon. i The Viking baseball club starts on the windup of Its 1J.83 sched ule thU week, playtag, Corvallis there Monday, Eugene there Wed nesday and Oregon City on Sweet land field here Thursday. Final game of the season is scheduled tor Monday, May 32, against Che mawa. Coach Hauk announced yester day that Thursday's game had hMn shifted from dinger to Sweetland so as not to conflict with the annual Junior class tract: meet scheduled there. : Y Volleyballers In Coast Tournpy Salem's TMCA volleybaU club, rnnner-un In the northwest tour ney, will enter the coast tourney at San Francisco this week, which win be held in the San Francisco armory.'- M f ; t Aecomnanvtna- the playing squad wlU be Do. L. E. Barrlck, coach. and. Fred Smith, physical director, The sauad includes "Sauee" Kitch en. Lorens v SchnueUe, Keith Rrownr Elmore HUL BUI Stratton, NUe Hulbounir John Bone, Herb Burch, Ike Elsiminger, Ted Glrod, Wayne Schrunk, Lloyd Gregg and WUbur 'Curry. w m is, 7: r:;,i' -2:, rA i -.- -i 7 . v-' " ssTV v - - Daimy McShain :-V;. - it VS. ' T ; '; Jackie Nichols i v- , I How i' r;v sasssssssasssssssssss CHARLEY CARR - a BULLDOG JACKSON tpll urn 45 Uante T - t - BBBBIBIBBSSSSSBSSSV - - -f f ' ..,.:- - - i. 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