KJ ci ten LJ osuusll Picklat Bp the splinters, And wondering whatever bu happened to the- goldfish gulpers . . . M sped Uie let-yard duh in nine minutes and debt-tenths second," van the way we featured the. nine and debt-tenths seconds century turned in by, Lint leld's Fred War ren in the Willamette-Ltnfield dual meet here lut Friday. We Intimated there was a strong wind blowing-, bat had no Idea It was holding Warren back to the slow cat time ever recorded in the cen tury . , Beautiful batch at yards Bill Shinn put together to cop the aute high school half mile cham pionship for lSt Saturday at Eu gene. The sturdy Salem high stu dent body prexy didn't bother the all-time mark (1:8C., set In 1912 by WIndnagle of Washington) but he would hare been hammering at the two-minute mark had the track been dry and fast With an other year of prep competition be fore him, Bllly-the-Bullet will probably give the twi-minute mark a shading. If not the record. He's getting stronger, has the heart and intestinal fortitude, and has the upper-story matter with which to back up his brawn. . . . Grabbing fourth in the state meet climaxed a highly successful sea son for Coach Vern Gllmore'a in experienced cinder subjects. De spite a green squad that was be reft of capable sprinters, weight men and pole vaulters, the Vlk logs won their four dual meets handily; took third In the Hay ward relays, won the second-annual ; No-Name meet, won the Greater Willamette Valley meet, won the district seven champion ship and placed fourth in the state session. - To Stuart "Boomer Butch Nelson, the-stubby fallback who enrolls at Oregon this fall, goes big hunk of credit for keeping Gilmore's gang In there . . . The s Boomer picked up a few points la the weights in each meet. Which, combined with his con st ant lmproTement . with the spear, aided the Viking cause mightily. When he started toss ing the javelin last year Nelson did Well to get it out 120 feet. He kept hard at it, improving with each meet, with the net re sult a 170 feet 11 inch toss that earned him third place In the state. Bees to Be Divorced. A separate basketball tourna ment; for the Bees is practically assured for next year, as a result of a meeting of the Oregon State Coaches association in Eugene during the state track meet. The association (with B school coaches heartily in favor) adopted the re port Of its committee, on which Dwight Adams served as chair man. ! which provides for a sep arate B tourney to be played prior to the state meet. The contem plated plan, that is pretty defi nitely scheduled for passage by the delegate assembly next fall, will bring the four B district champions together in a double elimination tourney with the win ner going into the A tourney here. ... Under the committee's plan the tourney would be increased by three i more A teams, in order to bring it up to the current 16-team i level, j If Portland comes back in two spots would go' there. If not, additional teams from some of the larger 'districts on the winner and runner-up basis that brought both University high from district seven this year, would be allowed The Bee tourney site was not a part of the committee report, but mentioned as likely sites were Oregon, Oregon State, Lin field or Monmouth Normal. . . . There was no Intimation of a possibility that the A tourney might be shifted from Its tradi tional setting here, as was ad v Tocated daring the 1939 meet. ' Nor was there any talk of re arranging the districts In seen. way that Salem would be forced to earn a spot in the state meet, a yearly cry that Is sooner or later bound to be threshed out. Demands More Dough, Buddy Peterson, who defends his Oregon middleweight belt against Ray Morgan of Portland here tomorrow night, demands $10 Oat guarantee with a priv ilege of 25 per cept of the gate for a titular tiff with Leo "The Lion" Turner providing he still has the title after tomorrow night and has convinced himself he s en tirely over the effects of the flu stuck that laid him low early this spring. ... All of which has put the promoters and Vets face to face with a dilemma, For by no mathematics can the boys fig ure how they can pay Buddy that kind of dough with half the house selling for 'the customary two-bit bottom. To guarantee Peterson a hundred smackers, they figure they'll hare to up general admis sion' prices to four-bits, put the lower dack in at 76 cents, ringside at $1, issue no passes and make no differentiation between male - and female spectators. . . .' Peter son u plenty piqued because most of the local scrap clientele does n't figure he has a chance with Turner, and claims he'll park the dusky cyclone in ringslders' laps when. they meet again, providing he's right. V . . One thing's cer tain; -Buddy can't be blamed for asking for a decent gate when he goes in against Turner with the belt at stake. . . . Believe it or not: Truax, the lad who won the 10 yard dash and tied for second in the 220 at the state meet Satur day, was used in the line of Cor- rallis high's football team last fsll. The Spartans must hare had - speed to burn . . . they did when they played Salem, we're forced to Sdd. .rr - r'.vv-; While Loa Gehrig says be will never play la the minor leagues, he has been careful mot to say. be will never play la the . National league, which a num- , bee of people Insist amount to the same thing. . . . Yowng -Hal MeAbee gave Spec Keeae's ret eraa checkers the horse laugh' p at Walla WaBa, setting Whitman down la the anti-climax game after the rets had lost the two that counted. . Salens high's yearbook. The Clarioa, is this year .dedicated to Harold Hank, who hasred the state high school hoop championship for Viking viBa. Schoen's Cinch No. 2 Position Singer Hit Hi. Weight to Aid in 12-6 Vin , From Papermen 1 Hurlin' Hank Singer, behind1 a 12-hlt barrage- laid down by his mates, hung consecutive Softball victory number ten to his record last night, a 12 to 6 pasting of the Papermakers. That's par for the spring -course, and it there is to he any competition for Hurlin' Hank and his Radiomates itH .have to develop in the summer session. Meantime, Schoens Doughboys were putting at to 1 crust on Waits' Meatmen, accomplished be hind the four-hit flinging of Ken ny Larson. That gives the Bakers a two-over-par card for the spring spasm, winning eight and losing wo both of the latter being to Square Deal. It allows Schoens to finish second only to Square Deal. - Hank's A Hitter Hurlin' Hank or Hittin' Hank, 'Us all the same. For the hittin? pitcher poked three blows in four trips, each one of which account ed for tallies, it was singles by Rudy and Bernle Gentzkow. Can Bey, Alley and Hank that potted five tallies in the second, along with a pair of boots and a fielder's choice; it was singles by Hurlin Hittin' Hank and Bill Gentxkow, and a fielder's choice and an error tbat accounted for a pair in the fourth; and it was three walks and singles by Causey, D'Arcy and Hurlin' Hittin' Hank that scored five In the fifth. Walts' one tally came as Tom my Drynan. first hitter of the game, spanked one far over the rightfielder's head for a home run. Schoens scored once in each of the second, fourth, fifth and sixth innings, with Pilette. Cotte v Koore, Fowler and Evans provid ing the stick work. Square Deal 12 n z P Mill . 69 4 H. Singer and L. Singer, D'Arcy; K. Lenaburg and Kelley Schoens 4 g t. Waits 1 4 i K. Larson and B. Larson; Roth ana juccarrery. Home-Run Hitters Blast A's Streak Fourth and Fifth Inning Clouts Bring Browns 6 to 3 Victory PHILADELPHIA, May 22-(Jp) -The Athletics' four-game win ning streak was cracked t;day by the home-run bats of Mel Matzera and Harlond Clift whkh gave the St. Louis Browns a 6 to 3 victory. Mazzera's clout over the right field wall in the fourth inning shattered a 2-2 tie. With two down in the fifth and one on, Clift for the second time in as many days blasted a roundtrip per into the left field stands to score the winning runs. St. Louis ..6 13 1 Philadelphia j 1 Kennedy and Sullivan. Caster. Pippen, potter and Brucker. LEGAL NOTICE No. 10134 DS THE COUNTY COURT ,OF THE STATE O OREGON FOR MARION' 'COUNT NOTICE TO CREDITORS I- the Matter of the Estate of MARY L. FCLKERSON, deceased. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the undersigned has been appointed Executor of the Estate of Mary L. Fulkerson, deceased, by the County Court of the State of Oregon for Marion County, and has- qualified as such. Ail persons having claims against said estate are hereby required to present the same with proper vouchers as required by law within six months from the date of this notice to the undersigned at the office of Page Page. Attorneys, Ladd Bush Build ing, in - Salem, Oregon. The date of the first publica tion of this notice is the 23rd day of May. 1939 and the last IS the ZSth day Of Jane. 193S HARVEY H. STANTON Executor, Estate Mary Lfc jruueerson. iteMunt AUK 9t PAGE .,,vV Attorneys for said Estate Ldd Bush Bank Buildlnr Salem,' Oregon My -30 J. S-13-20 Ho. 9K7 KOTICB OV HEARrXO OJf FTJf AL ACCOCJfT LN THE COUNTY ' COURT OV THE STATE OP OREGON for Marion Connty. In the Matter of the EsUte of ROSWELL C DAVIS. Deceased. Notice is hereby given that the anaersigneu. Executrix of the Last Will and Testament of Roswell a Davis, deceased, has filed her Final Account and Report tn the County Court of the State of Ore gon for Marion County, and that Wednesday, the 14th day of June, ItSt. at the hour of 10:00 o'clock A. M. of said day at the County Court Room In the County Court House tn the City of Salem. In said County and State,- has been ap pointed as tfts time and puce for hearing any objection to said Final Account and Report and the final settlement of said estate. ' The date of the first publication of this notice Is the 16th day of May, 129. and the last is the 12th day of June. 1121. CARRIE C DAVIS, Executrix of the Last. Win and Testament of Roswell C Davis, Deceased.. PAGB and PAGE, 1 . Attorneys for maid Estate,' Salem, Oregon. M 16-23-26 J 6-12. : I ' - v r ..- - , .-. . , . - 1. f Team Matp)p Mfeparal 'MtMk Breakfast- With The Stateamaa porte page; lively, cosa plete, entertaining coverage zeacarea daily.- Bearcats Gain 3rd Net Title Tennis Aces Grab Three of Four Conference Net Divisions Don Dillingham and - George Gutekunst added Willamette's third northwest conference tennis title to the Methodist mast yester day at McMinnville, dumping Lin field 1-6, 6-3, 6-1 in the finals of the doubles division of the tour ney, v-v. -,-v i That gave Coach Lestle Sparks' netmen and net worn en three of four possible conference r cham pionships, and they were yester- cay eyeing probable entrance in the NCAA tourney, to be staged at Pullman, Wash., May 25, 21. Z7. , But first the local collegians have a dual return date with Reed college of Portland, set for 2 o'clock this afternoon on the -Wills m e 1 1 e courts. And, today's matches will feature I a single siege between Northwest Colleg iate unampion Bud Gllmore, lanky Willamette sophomore who has never been beaten on his home courts, ana juaccooy, need ace who holds the only victory scored over Gilmore in northwest compe tition this year. Women Take Win Saturday at McMinnville Wil lamette s women's doubles team, of Ruth Yocum and Barbara Kurtz, won the conference cham plonship, while Gilmore grabbed the men a singles crown. Gilmore won three matches in strairht fets, defeating Whitman's number one 6-2, 6-2, whipping the Col lege of Idaho ace 6-1, 6-0 and beating the Linfleld champ 9-7, 6-2. - Coach Sparks said last night en trance in the NCAA meet, for which he has already made anoll cation, depends ' upon whether or not Willamette is properly affilia ted witn the association, Bunched Hits Win 17 TT fOr riremen llllie WOODBURN - The Woodburn Firemen bunched their bingles Sunday at Legion park to beat Silverton 3 to 0 and gain a tie for top position in the Willamette Val ley league race. Silverton's Bees outhit the lo cals, s-7, but were unable to score. woodburn scored one la the first. with Halter singling, stealing sec- wuu uu cumuir nome on n nit. 1 Two tallied in the seventh, with I 5 a 1IU1 third ""1" unewnUer was saze at B uroppeo inira strike, I nn Kale aw lli n n 1 .a . m. I imuit iuiuhb uuv me niaia 1 lijuig 10 score on uouTDonnala' squeeze bunt. Bourbonnaia went tn I th,1'? n Cody's single and scored w peg 10 second in mm auempi ivcatcn Cody. j Both pitchers, Bourbonnairs for woodhurn and Jell for Sllverton, struck out four, but Jeli walked mree to none for Bourbonnaia. wooaourn 2 7 Sllverton . n Bourbonnais and C. Reed: Jell ana watuer. u Bend Knocked off ktnA T TS i UnT o1' championship today and Otate LiOOD FerCll "ix broke a slump that threat I a ened to send him back to Atlanta (By the Associated Press) I Toledo tonnled Bernt fmm tii.l unbeaten ranks in the state base-1 oau league with a 12 to 10 rlctnrw I yesterday while managing to keen! ita own record unsullied. A heavy thunder storm forced postponement of Silverton's first home game, against the Portland tsaoes. it will be played Memorial oay. Rain also stopped the Albany '.n KiJfv ftef J2 n-ngs, in which Albany led, 2 to 1. 1 Coast Conference Century Mark Clyde Jeffrey f Stanford (second fi none roasr conn mat was a.T seconds. It was one of sea of Sontbern California (kehtad IP (ID it run Salem, Oregon, Tuesday Wild West Show Has Thrills Ken Tyler, feafared ia Captain Bob Ward's Hollywood; Aces, takes a I". . ' AUO AfX wm Experience Desire Of Gat Trackers man team of cinder proteges head nTorth tomorrow morning for the wortn west conference track and iieid meet at Walla Walla Entering no weight men. nn nign hurdler nor hiah iumner Maple doesn't figure to command mucn 01 a chunk of the total scoring. He's going for the "ex perience," and for that reason seven of the nine he is taking are iresnmen. The Willamette entries, accord ing to Coach Maple, will be ueorare oiaAtii rk v mile and two-mile; Boh Grannia) sbu; Ken Lilly and Norm Hogen son, 440; Bud Robertson, Carl Chapman and Rex Putnam. a - aasnes: jnittn wukiw 1a k. dies, lavelln and hA nmn- ..4 a xlv nnrt . . a . ' Hogenson, Lilly, Chapman, Put- nam and Robertson. Sun Brings Yates Back to His Form HOYLAKE. Eng.. Mar ll-iB- An old dollar putter and a little Georgia sunshine lifted Defending Champion Charlie Yates into the second round of the British ama- pott baste. Today that Georgia-like sun up Yates and on the uim sreen tne old dollar putter dId the ret tB result he pol- lahed off Bruce Thomnson. local blond bond salesman, s and 4. Dick Chamoman. Greenwich. Conn., socialite, and only other of the five Americana entered to see action today, joined the title holder in the second round with a display of fine golf that turned hack John Cowley of Rotherham, 4 and 2. l Jeffrey), third. IE ITS in m j 1 rairor Morning. May 23, 1939 "r paxnea aniomooiies, shooting from an Mtrough their thrill repertoire Oregon Gty Wins Over Salem Scjuad Oregon City's 20-man golf team defeated the Salem Golf club squad 26 to 24 Sunday at Oregon City. A return match will be played hers? in July. Bob Tayior, No. 1 man for Salem, round that sub-par golf earned him no points, his 71 going for naught against Scharback's phe nomenal 69. ine salem players reported! that they were royally enter tained by the Oregon City team, and found the course in excel lent condition. There was no rain a urine tne match, finm. mary: Salem (S4) Oregon City (3d) rnyior o Flamerr 44 Scharback t Latourette 2 Nash 0 Patterson 2 ft Stacey 2. Barry I Bingham McGahhey 0 Lynch H Stewart 2 Pekar 2 Morris 0 Kitxmlller f PotU 2 Waterman 1 Little 0 Wilson 1 Henry 2 Petre H Joseph ... Gustafson Hlgglns 1 Johnson 2ft jsauersreld 2 Bruner 2 Mulrey 2 Smith Day 2 Curtis 0 Hagemana 14 rrocknow 2U Baxter 0 Zlrbel 2 Nlcholi 2 Prlncehouse 0 Busick 2)4 Swafford 2 Tobin H Garfield Trims Highland To Tie for Junior Title mi --. . . . . I innunui mrniana 1 ta 1 ii Friday. Garfield rained rtuT- the 1n.iA ... - Annuir. w mnaafli w 1 - --u-a are; uar-1 tieio ana uirniand nina wh. -. three, losses; St. Joseph eight wins, four losses: St. Vinnt ior ana eignt: dear achnnl nn wans, li losses. Shattered St, awamaaannsMaaanaamw A Homer e Is the Statesmaa sports swawt . aoase sports stei drat ia an ways. onwassssasnwasawonwai PAGE NINE antRi gbw lsl Vietorr Over Dodger, b 7th in Bows Hamlin T . Uets Inird LOSS vtAmMATi, May Z2.WAV-The rauipui ieas nu m the clutches ftAmm . . d m. V I . . """"J mM wuu uiwr evenmi straight game by a 6 to 3 margin over the Brooklyn Dodgers. I Lefty Lee Grlssom blanked the urooaiyns tor six lnnlnrs. but . .. - - 1 Thompson finished up after the Dodgers had scored two runs In " :r .5 " uris- som third win of the season. lyuae Hamlin, who sUrted for the Dodgers, suffered his third straight BAthaoh- v. iiw"?.1 way to Russ Evans in the eighth. Brooklyn 3 S 0 Cincinnati 6 a 1 Hamlin, Evans and Todd: Oris-1 om, xnompson and Lombard!. Giants Best Pirates PITTSBURGH. May 28 -a- The New York. Giants, using a sharply revamped lineup, rallied oenina Frince Hal Schumacher's oesi pitching of the year to mnn . ih. pint., a . a . end their two-game losing run. . uhc a iu Kri ri uuwppointea at tne Giants' re- cent record of winning only four games in 12 starts before today, biu lerry benched Catcher Ham Dannlng, in favor of Ken O'Dea, and put Johnny McCarthy on first iu juace 01 i&eae iionura, in order to get more "hustle" out of New York 12 0 Pittsburgh 6 4 Schumacher and O'Dea! ToMn m. -trown, uiemensen and Berres, Bees Even Series CtllCACJO. Mar 22. JP NeithAr T-m, r.fn n ,. t " . .. Ramp Grab to. TrtZCj: ttrlAn throuh inter. ?ae?ii0? ,Bee' Winnln 6 to managed todar to eren th ---t-. cn m.ibucu 111c kkiuh as is with the Chicago Cubs at one apiece. Fette was taken out after allnw. lug six hit. in five inningi.nd frrickson finished the game, rni T n - 1 11 sa wan ve van ar T,:,: 10L h! VI- " L,"la wriwiates, with Salstrom. Sebern and Bn7 r . 5SSL ! ! ! Fette. "iESrTJa ' r' . xvusseu ana Maneuso, Redhirds Vfctora ST. LOUIS. Uar 22.-W-Mor. ton r--.- o. w -IIJ 7 . 1 1 , . - . iu.t uBuiaauuer, neia tne Phila delphia Phillies to four hits, three 01 mem a on Dies toy Hershel Mar- un, 10 turn in a 2 to 1 victor- A -. Jl . . ioaay ana maintain the Redhirds slim lead over Cincinnati in the national league race. Philadelphia . ;l 7 4 St Louis ' 2 Holllngsworth and Millies. V. Davis: Cooner. C. Darin and Owm Rain: No Game SILVERTON Sllverton 'a onen. ing game with the Portland Babes scneouied for Sunday afternoon on McGlnnis field proved -an wet." A heavy thunderstarm. breaking just after 1 o'clock and lasting until almost 2:20, forced officials ta call off the opening home game. The game wan re scheduled for Memorial dar at :v o ciock on McGlnnis field. Olvmnie Onnta Set -s. iM-DrT m SfTZ!. "T.n .ww" - we vi me uu mr 11a nnn a at u 1- (ooay. Baseball COAST LEAGUE W L Pet xas Angeles .....22 20 .CIS aeauie ........ ,l 21 .St t san FrancUco 22. .177 Hollywood .......22 12 .4e san Diego 22 2S Sacramento 22 27 - .492 uauaad ......... 20 2t ;40S Portland' If 21 .220 Boadayw Resalts y-i', '- At Seattle 7-0, Portland 1-2. At Oakland 4-2. Loa Anreiaa a-?. - . . - . At Hollrwood t-4. Raa Vm-u CISCO 2-t.. - t At r bacramento. San Diero: vwifuo-o, rain. i - AMERICAN . LEAGUE ' i ... w r. pm New York ...... .21 V f .212 - i..i T .ate Chicago ......... 1 12 -. Cleveland ...... .12 12 .E0i Washingota .....11 ' ig . Philadelphia W.... 10 12.222 8t. Lonig ........U If -217 Detroit .......... It 3 22 .222 NATIONAL LEAGUE -v Louis ........17 T!.gKI Leagu Cincinnati .12 :lo '.ait Chicago. ,....,...15.; 14 .217 Bostpn . ..... 14 14 r .00 Pittsburgh 12: 15 ,4(4 New York .;... 12 lti.442 &0p iwaianncs true In Main Event LaDue and Savach Battle Wagner and Nichols in Groan Epic COMPLETE CARD I Team Match- Monte LaDue I and Daaay Savncb. . Rohk, Wagner and Jackie Kichols. JtSS er vs. Zlbby Zbysnco. Matantics come in pairs in the I main event of Promoter n4v owen's cassia de rassle trT. I sanza nere tonight, with a fiend- I I.W W 1 . ... rnnumu aligning with a former collegiate grid great against one of the smoothest anie combinations yet fielded P7 tne veteran matchmaker. Boston boss of back-bending, will side with Bobby Wagner, nimble ausinan, in an eirort to tame the toughie tandem of Mont. T.,n and Danny Savach. t -r u.,- r renenman, and Sach, the ex-Utah State grldder. will combine two distinct types of vulainy circuitous cleverness and brute strength, in afl effort 10 pin ine puritan pair. Two 30-minute number-' tha urBl 01 wnicn 0Dens 4t : 30, will Lupport 1116 tean match. Charlie arr bI Kanan in against Tgei.tZmULerJn an all-mene ?k ... R,ser ana.JtiDDy , v. 8 awui. cieanie i . T ra r attPFSftfl KntlOC f1"" IJIlllH nm w . - lU IOV ir-NnnllC " J1 UPa ,T. Victory Ovpr on; XT: Ends Interclass Sked for High School Chunky Clay Patterson nitt,, his junior-sophomore brethren to a 9 to 2 victory over the seniors, I nM n,itv vi .... 7. "- ciuzens or 1 rim hsi rvnoaiA i . at The Vklng -nn. ' X lulS Patterson, loose and easy in the I fare of nothin ft..- v Mr .7. .'t hUbest" game ot he ae"U senior lineup got to him for but Dingles and one earned run. vtf . . nu junior-sophomore field Ba"er Pacln the hickory attack. ?taed 4 flve-nit' rn attack Uth. that roT. BIU Lacey. starting slinger for the senior-. from the hill. Bjarney Soland re lieved, -hum--- ntt tii. mil. I .1!nw7-; x.,V " I" "u I in.ini Twl - - "T I o. luo I W. WM.UU.ua Ball Wasn't Lost, Twas Just a Hole In a Single Shot SILVERTON Bill' Sc hater thought he had lost hi golf ball when he made a hole-in-one. Bill Schaefer is greenskeeper at the local course. Friday afternoon he and George Hubbs and C LL Bonney were, having a round. Sha- xer teed off the ICS yards to green No. 2. The others followed suit. But when they came to the green no acnaier oau was in sight. ! 1 secure, 1 thought I saw it bit the green," said Schafer look ing abouu A careless, glance into tne noie, and there was tbe balL This is the first time that a nolo. in-one has been made on the Sll verton course on other than No. 7. me no. i green is 10 years old. Capitol YMCA Sockert Gain Softball Pennants Salem's 2 entries in the an nual YMCA sports carnival, con ducted in Portland Saturday, placed second to . the Portland Central Y, but brourht buna two Softball titles and and sec ond ;tn the cross-city relay. - 8alema junior high and grade school Softball teams won cham pionships, while the senior high team won from Astoria but lost to Portland Central. w dg b s coaiUje CAiin t-C geouge imzmixfia ; - JACK KISEK vs. ZTBBY ZBYSZKO Each SO lliaatea. - i:ilmi0r'Jczir7litC:33: Lower Tloor OOc, nalceay 40e Beserred Seats TSe No Tax) Wm vll . Students t3r. Ladies 23e ' i ' ' Iietsi CUff lkand Lytle'. . Auspice," AnseHcaa Legio. . Merh Oweas, Matchmaker. " I Win i! -; '' -' " ' "' , -:' piinger Takes Golfing Crown Bob Utter Downed one up on 37th in Windup of Gty Meet Dr. Harold Ollnger became Sa lem's city golf champion at the close of a nio-and-tnek 27.bnia battle with Bob Utter at the Sa lem Golf club Sunday in the finals of the fifth annual Active club sponsored city tournament. The championship trophy and flight awarda will be presented at a "Dutch stag" tonight at the rnl club probably in the clubhouse basement since the weather does not appear conducive to an out door picnic which was the orig inal plan. - 1 Although some sparkling eolf was in evidence at intervals s throughout the match, the real fireworks were reserved for the 36th and 27th holes. On the 28ih Ollnger averted defeat by a tre mendous brassie wallop to the edge of the green after hia t shot had hooked into the rough and his second had struck a tree and bounced back ' for virtually "no gain.'r Utter had played con servatively for a par, which Oling er matched, j .. Ollnger Sinks Putt i , On the extra hole dinger's sec-i ond shot left him behind a trap while Utter's was past the green and to the left. OUnger pitched to within four feet and sank his putt for the birdie that settled the Is sue, after Utter had missed a 12- L footer. j Both started -the morning round a bit shakily. Utter , winning the I first hole,- saving the lead with a 1 4 0-foot putt on the fourth after I being in trouble and gaining an- v other hole on the first nine. Oline- i . er evened it up with birdies on me 10th and 11th and they kept on even terms through the remain-, der of the morning round, quit- ting all even. Utter Gains Lead j Again in the afternoon! Utter gained a one-hole lead on the first nine but they were even again starting the 14th. OUnger bagged birdies there and on tbe 15th to go 2 up, but Utter evened it up again by winning the 16th and 17th to set the stage for the climax. Neither player was ever more than 2 up. . Finals in all flights except the sixth have been played, Harold Busick and John Heltrel delaying their match because Busick played in the Oregon City match Sunday. Dr. Kinley Page defeated Hoselton 1 up in the eighth flight final. Maple to Don Uni okarie Team Howard Maple will be in a Spokane Indians uniform tonight at Tacoma, where the Western International league leaders are piaying a three-game stand. Hell be in readiness to step into the bird cage should Spokane's reserve catcher. Lake, need re placement. ! The move came about dim tn Injury to Ted Clawitter, the Spo kane regular receiver. Spokane was unable to- re-sign Billy Feard, whom they last week re leased, due to a 14-dav ralin on released players that forhM- re-slgning within that period. in tne absence of Maple the Willamette track team will be meniored on ita Walla Walla trip Wednesday by Lestle Sparks, who would have attended the Northwest coaches meeting there anyway. Maple will be with Spo kane, a week at the minimum. Baiikers Tip Over Saint Qui) 5 to 1 US Bank, scoring all la 'the first frame; hopped Bt. Joseph's 5 to 1 hut night to throw the Commercial, softbali circuit Into a three-way tie between -the Bankers, Kennedy's and St. Vin cents. ReldVa home rn ... o Joseph's only score. Bed ft White whitewashed West Salem I ta e K h. ai.. loop UH, j . US Bank . s I 2 4 1 Darby 8L ; Joseph . stoekweli and ... . . Sasse; and. Thomaa. : V w. salem ......... a R W ..i.. , t a Mlckenham a n A ' Th,,i..,. Orey and Converse. - OfSp ir n. n rtcid : Team Match: BIONTE LA DUE and DANNY SAVACH , ra. i BOBBY WAGNER and JA1CKIE NICHOLS Doiible Openen tPhiladelobta ...J2 It ;257 A-