... Jh OIXGON CTATEC IAII.. Scxa,, Oregon .Tuesday Morslsg. I lay 3 IS S3 50 Awards Given Bearcat Athletes Golf, Tennis, Basketball and Football Men Get big "W" Letters ' Fifty major athletic awards were Issued by Dean P. M. Erick Bon,ln the annual awards day chapel at "Williamette university. Erlckaon issued the letters in the absence of Boy S. "Spec" Keene, director of physical education. Three minor awards were given to members of the Bearcat Rolf team, who in turn presented the student body with the state in tercollegiate golfing cup, sym bolic of the championship they annexed lart month: The list of awards included: Football, fourth year, Paul Beneett and Art Gallon, both of Portland: third year, Teiphton Blake and Justin Weakley of Carres, Larry D r u r y and JoMi Kolb of New Brunswick, NJ; Pete Williams of Halsey, Bruce Williams of Salem, Ellis Rogers of Yelm, Wash.t Art Baird and Floyd Cline of Portland. Second year, Floyd Baker and Bob Hin man of Med ford. Jack Kaek of Lebanon, Joe Holland of Mt. An ge, Maurice Lonergan of New ark, NJ; Larry MeKeel of Oregon City, George Median of St. Hel ens, G e n e Stewart of Ontario: first awards, Ai Walden of La Jolla, Calif.: Martin Bar&tad i of Woodburn. Gordon Moore of Ti gard, AI Wiekert of Salem, Wally Olson of Tillamook, and Buddy Reynolds of La Grande. Verne Larson, Longriew, was given a manager's letter. . Basketball, third year, Bob White of North Powder, Cecil Quesseth of Salem, Howard Eber ly of Oregon City, John Koib of New" Brunswick,' NJ; Otto Skopil of Salem; second award, Jimmy Robertson of Albany, Sam Galla her of Salem; first year, Bruce Williams of Salem, .Joe Murray rf Clinton, Iowa; Ken Lilly of La Grande, and Ralph Farmer of Fort Peck, Mont. Track," third year, Justin Weakley of Camas; second award. Rex Putman of Salem, Lancer Robertson of Salem, Ken Lilly f La Grande; first year, Bob Swing of Salem, Harold Abbott of Portland, Paul Cooking-am of Newberg and John Gardner of Snoqualmie, Wash. Tennis, (hird award, Bud Gil more of Grants Pass, George Gutekunst of Salem; second award, Sam Gallagher of Salem, Hume Downs of Salem; first year. Warren Bertelson of Salem, How ard Eberly of Oregon City. Kolb top Hitter ! In Title Series Johnny Kolb, swinging a elub In the jolting manner he did as a freshman, led the Bearcat clouters at bat-in , their Northwest confer encef championship, series with Col lege of Idaho last week.- Kolb collected four blows In nine official trips at bat. for a .444 average. He was followed by Shortstop Al Walden and First Baseman Ollie Williams, both of whom hit .333 for the series. "Summaries for the champion ship series show: Batting Summary B H RBI Arc Kolb, 3k fl WldB. . 13 WHUmbs, lb 13 Belehar 7 Cather ood. rl 13 Rout hard, IS . IS Whit, p 7 2 ,444 1 .333 1 .333 2 J88S 2 .231 2 ' .167 0 1 .143 1 .111 2 - .10 0 .000 O .000 O .000 Lnariu, cf Rebertsoa, e ' Ragtdala Z Daemttt S Me A one, p ; 3 rieldias Soma uury O Pet .929 Koth Waldoa 4 0 3 5 0 0 s 0 2 1 O 7 l.OOO 1.000 William Belcher Cathor ood oathard -Waita Lonersaa Robcrtsea Kagadal. .32 . 1 . 1 . a . o .7 ,13 . 2 2 . 0 .857 .500 1.000 1.00 1.000 1.000 ,750 750 Daeeatt Me A bee 9 t-008 Stolen aaate Walden 2. 'William. Bel cher. Catlierwood 4, Lonergaa, Kobert- Royal Casualty K ! 1 - , ilii Brotr ef King Georss VI cl Great Britain, the Duka of Glcu cester baa been disclosed es uf fering frcm cuts caused try bomb explosions on the Franco-Belgian front, Tlia dake, shown, as h$ appeared recently at the .Xrc&t . where he la chief liaison cCcer t9 the Brltlah Celd forces In France has both bands badly braised, ae conJing to the EwriTi7iciHMfTt- - ' , X "1: ft, league Baseball Senator .Batting Averages B II At. Harris .111 40 .380 Coscarart . Heiser Barker Baer , Clabaugh Lightner .111 38 .342 . 25 8 .320 . 46 14 .304 31 .292 21 .280 Petersen Davis Bishop Soinila Griffiths Oliver Brewer Wilsca . Clemence ; American Association (By The Associated Press) Lomsville 1, Columbus 2. Indian aporis 5, Toledo 4. Xanuu City 3, Minneapolis 4. Milwaukee at St. Paul, post poned. Pacif c Cms Leazaa W 1- Pit W L Pel Seattle So 22 .377 Hotlr'4 Mi 2 .517 . hiata 30 .336 L. Ana. 23 SO .45S 8. rito. 26 .527 Sae'mto 2 S3 .448 Oakland ;.0 28 .517 i'nrtl'd 22 SO .423 S nda'a Beaolts Portland & Uo'.h wood 4-3. Seattle 7-4, Oakland 2-11. San iranriseo 3 4. Saa V.eg 2 2. ho Aagelra 4 1, KaerameDts 8 5. All six Clubs Vie 1st Night (Continued from Page 8) and Bob Dunn of the Paper Mill to the prize committee. Teams in the loop are the same as "last year: Kennedys, Schoena, Square Deal, Golden Fhearanf, Paper Mill and Waits Following first week's play, league games will be held each Monday, Wednesday and Thurs day nights, with out-of-the-league tilts to be played Friday night. Silverton Splits With Albany Team By The Associated Press Albany's winning streak was ended at five games Sunday. Silverton, after dropping a Sat urday night contest to Albany, 13 to 6, came back Sunday afternoon to score a 2-1 triumph, and con tinue in the race for its second straight State Baseball league championship. Jack Sc. Jill of Portland dropped a doubleheader to Bend, 4-2 and 5-2, while Eugene grabbed a pair from the second Portland entry, the Portland Babes. 4-2. 16-6. Med ford had little trouble with Hills Creek, sweeping the two game series, 7-5, 12-3. Bend ...... , 4 4 3 Jack-Jill 2 8 0 Farmer and Krcmera; Peadergaat and Wittcke. Brad . , . S 10 1 Jaek-JiU 2-31 Houtraeaa and "ebl ; Leitheiaer and Wittcka. Portland Babe 8 9 Eofene .18 15 Wan er. Mason. Kataa, Birca and Am- I acber, BoeUndt j Hate be; on and , Cloa- Portlaad Babes 2 5 4 Eojrene 4 6 2 Carateaa and Amaeher; Wiltshire and Kattaaoa, Hilla Creak 8 6 5 Medford .12 10. 1 Kendall. Jobaaoa and Fiacher; Sego and Hi k'as. IlilU Creek S T 1 Medford . 7 11 O B. Kelaay and O. Kelsny ; Lanning and iJairtciBi. 0SC Professor Stay ton Speaker STATTDN Prof. J. W. Scher- burne, assistant professor of psychology at Oregon State col lege, delivered tne commence ment address at the high school graduation exercises Friday night at the high school gymnas ium. Dorothy Chrisman was the valedictorian and Erma Darby was the salutatorian. Those graduating were Jack Allaway, , t Rosella Bell. Zeipha Carter, Dorothy Chrisman. Erma Darby, Lucille Frichtel. Raymond Gries. George Fery. Cloyd Har rell, Helen Hughes, Ruby Hughes, Wallace Humphreys. Larry Kim sey, Karl Grettzer, Darel Lewis; Margaret Lucas, Georgia Maisel, Maxiae Minten, Allan Phillips, Irene Poole, Arnold Proctor, Stephen Proctor, Edward Roeser, Louene Bandner. Alvln Schmitt. Richard Scbuets, Elinore Shinkle. Maxwell Stayton. Edwin Thomp son, Genevieve Whelan and Velma Yeoman. ; Canby Clings to Lead PORTLAND, May 27-!PCan-by defeated Aurora, 10-6, yester day to maintain its lead la the Willamette Valley Baseball league. Other scores: - St. Paul 6, Willam ette 4. Molalla 7, Mount Angel 6 Boy, 9, Anto Victim : tTT.an.TATW ITALIC. May 27- Up-ordan Smith, 9, son of Mr. Mm: . Mnrk Smith, died yes terday of injuries suffered when u truck by an aatomooiie Satur day. , ' 1 00 U03 AlOBLC3t. CALIF- .OIL!- - at Srd. 106 . 75 94 26 .273 ,.,..105 26 ,24 ; 13 3 .231 44 9 .205 ; 10 2 .200 8 It .194 11 2 .182 15 2 .133 ... 10 1 .100 6 0 .000 IJ 'J Givan of Seattle : Wins BC Amateur VANCOUVER. BC, May 27 -Harry Givan, husky young Seattle star, won the Briti h Co lumbia amateur golf champion "'p here today when he sanl" a 30-foot chin m on the green of th- Marine Drive Golf cllnb to beat his fellow townsman Cerrh Herti 7 i'1 S. Givan thus became the first Amerlcen to take the British Co lombfa amateur title since 192. Playing with superb st-idtness, he was six up at the end of the first nine !. and took the same lead into the final 18 holes. De spite a strong west wind the for mer Walker cup star shot par golf throughout. ?" Mayers sho- '- srood form on putting, although Givan missf 1 an eight-footer on th irst green !n th swrd round, giving Bert the hole. Brh had lan led on the tt in two. Givan. however, proved master on the 20th and regained hlsi five hole advantage. Angels Finish Baseball Season With two Losses MT. ANGEL Mt. Angel col lege finished its baseball season with two defeats at the hands of the Monmouth teachers, a rather tree It is Ill mediocre comeback after a three year layoff, However, with the initiation complete, hopes are high tor- next year with practic ally every member of the squad intending to return for the '41 season. ' Jack O'Halloran, Angel pitcher, led the batting averagea with a 7C5. Idaho Bats Blast 13-4 Win, U of W MOSCOW, Idaho, May 27-Fr-University of 'Idaho's heretofore timid bats blasted 18 hits off two University of Washington pitch ers as the Vandals pushed Wash ington deeper into the northern division baseball cellar with a 13 to 4 ; victory here today. Merle Stoddard, Idaho pitcher, added to the Huskies confusion by driving . out a homer, triple and single In five trips; Catcher Gordon Price and Centerfielder Joe Splruzza of the Vandals, also hit for the circuit Mitchell. Washington outfielder, got a ronndttipper for Washington. Idaho scored , three runs in the first, singles in the second and fifth, added two more' in the seventh, and then climaxed the season's- biggest field day with a six-bit. six-run splurge in tne eighth. . . - Washington 4 7 2 Idaho 13 18 2 Iszard, Heath and Watson; Stoddard and Price. brewed body it is almost champagne-like It is a light and Uvely beer . . . a beer that goes better with food - In fact, with or without food, true Pilsner is preferred throughout the world by those who know what makes a beer fine Here in America we brew a true European type Pilsner . . . one which many have judged equal to the finest imported We invite you to taste this beer . . Brown Derby Pilsner. After your first long satisfy ing sip, we think youll agree . . our Brown Derby Pilsner is as choice a brew and as true a Pilsner as connoisseurs acclaim it. Get some Brown Derby Pilsner to sample tonight. Your purchase is at our risk . . . for every bottle is sold with- this printed under standing, which, we ask you now to read: HE "BEER IN THIS BOTTLE is tho true European-type Pilsner: A light lively beer. A beer that goes better with food It is produced according to our exclusive Brvwn Derby Piltxer formula and constant! checked by our own quality control. It is made with costly malt and hops selected for delicacy of flaror. . brewed refreshingly dry and almost champagne-like in body. , If you don't agree this beer is as fine, as claimed above or if you are dissatisfied with the content! cf this packas in any way, return it to the Safeway store where- it waj purchased and your fall purchase price will be refunded. tiftnmj f.rti btt., OailxnJ, Calif. Uttcr's 73 low, Salem Golf Win Th Salem Golf club's "first team" demonstrated that It Is still capable of holding Its own against competition by defeating the Lake Oswego Country club team 37 to 20 on the Salem course Sunday. A year ago Salem did not muster a strong enough team and lost to Oswego on the home course. Bub Utter's 73 was low medal for the day. Summary: Salem 87 Oswego 20 Cline, Jr., I Belford 1 Utter 2 Ott Hendrie 3 Callahan 0 Lengren 3 - ' Enyeart ' 0 Caver 2 i Hlnckle t Nash 3 - Arnold 0 Patterson 1 Wood 2 Painter 3 Chinnock 0 Lynch Itf . Murdock ltf Thomson 1 Jackson 2 Watterman 24 ' Chandler Potts H Payne 2 Fisher 3 Knowlton 0 Powell 1V Rogers Emigh Pinkerton 1H Kerwin 2 CockeU 1 Gustafson 0 Hargroce 3 Pekar 0 Kerren 8 Petre'S . Marsh 0 Grants Pass Scores Win Over Crescent 4 to 3 GRANTS PASS, May 27 - (Pi -Grants Pass kept Its record spot less yesterday by defeating a pre viously undefeated Crescent City ave j0u . wopean-type refreshingly dry and pale. team, 4 to 3, la a Southern Ore gon Baseball league game. Medford - broke Into the win column for the first time this year, turning back Ashland-Tai-ent, S to 3. in a game that was enlivened by fist fights. Pangle Homes to Give 'Birds' Win Hal Pangle's home run with the bases loaded ! gave Golden Pheasant a 7 to & win over Ken nedytf . in a Spring loop soft ball contest at Sweetland last night. . The Kennedy team - clicked for a tally in the first frame on Sieg mund's double and. an e r r o r, scored a pair In the second on triples by J. Bulkley and E. Bulk ley, and put two- more across In the seventh on E. Bulkleys hom er with Clark ahead. Kennedys , S : 4 ' 0 Pheasants .J : 7 7 1 E. Bulkley and J, Bulkley; Sie bens and Pangle. , , , . Poetoffiee Plnckg Win Post office plucked a 7 to f Industrial league woftball win from- Montgomery-Warls yester day, scoring five rana In the sev enth on six hits and a walk. Cur ry of the M-W clob hit a homer with two on In the sixth to ac count for halt his team's runs. MonL-Ward I 6 7 t Postotflca .J 7 10 Beardsley aad Block; Shedeck and Thompson. - - yer tasted. J I 1 0 YaldmaWins 4 th Game out of Five YAKIMA, May 2 7-,n-Yakima tonight won Its fourth victory in Its current fire-game Western In ternational league series with Spokane, pounding Pete Jonas for 12 hits and a t-S win. Hub Kittle sparked the Yakima attack and held the Indians to only seven hits with his mound work. He got two doubhes, both driving la runs, and a single In four times at bat. Bill Reese hom ered with one on. f Sookane .. 8 7 2 Yakima . ..t 12 3 Jonas and Lake; Kittle and Younker. : " . ; Parrislicrs Whip Faculty, 11 to 6 Home runs by Warrea and ' Ault assisted Parrtsh Junior hUh's ! Softball club to a 11 to 8 victory over the Facelty nine la the an nual contest played yesterday. The only extra base tbe Faculty team registered orf four Parrlsh pitchers was a double br Coach Frank Brown, who burled for the ; teachers. Parrlsh ,"; 11 12 4 Faculay .. , , ., 6 7 9 Sheldon. Farlow (8). Lltke (6), Lltwlller (7) and Wenxer, Yosha kla (4); Brown and Johnson. If. ) .Pilsner ? 1 I rflaaaS-l" ... t 1 M -as a-- ' ; S7 PT j09 r I 1 1 t - . V E E n : -J j ' ' OCE Women Are Arcliery Champs MONMpUTII, Msy .27-,lVTbe state archery title was in posses sion of tbe Oregon College of Edu cation today. The Educators' women's team, national cbimplons, scored 184 1 points In tbe Columbia round, nosing out University of Oregon with 1820 points and Pacific uni versity with Hit points. In tbe men's division OCE chalked up 1765 points, followed by University of Oregon with 1820 and Oregon f State college with 111, Wake up Your Appetite!! A Tatte Thrill . HIASTTC.1S Scotch C-nfmm ' al Your Grocer'a : i ,t " ' , " - ; - " ,'. i...; ' " - - - " - m,. ..n-,.