Industrial League Entry Feller Flings Win at Ti She Plays Here , 7omen Golfers Set bundles' Aid Exliibition Three ! nationally prominent ers; 1 - t Dodkers Drop Mees in Pair JL I i I i i i f - A V. 1 f f ; . y 'J: 1 C- This rreaa ef keglers, speosered by gbuMl-rd O-. while Mi la the running at the present time, hare made it teach fer the rest ef the teams ta the Industrial learae all tease a. Reading; (rem the left, front rew, Sam Ramp, Al Loneks; back rew, Frisce Edwards. BUI McAfee aad Mese Palmateer. Edwards left the team ever a month are to assame his datles as a Ceast leasee arbiter aad his place has since . beea ably fUled by Eagene KJUmlUcr. Pich-c&pA from the Foul Line ED DONNELLY It's going to be rather quiet this week on the Salem Perfec tion alleys, with the cream of the local bowlers off to the ABC "bowling wars" at St. Paul, in quest of fame and fortune. Both Salem entries, Karrs and Clines, strengthened their lineups for the big event, but the last minute decision of Don Young to stay home because ot illness in his family may hurt the Coffee shoppers chances to some extent I Both squads will roil their team event nu rsaay mcni, wiw -n , doubles aad singles to be rolled : the following day. "City leagae The boys were pouring them in. in the alley's major circuit, with eight bowlers over the 600- mark and three teams posting series scores of over 3000. "Tig ah" Young led the field with 40. Cline, sr. had 827, Pete Swan 622, Eddie Stillwell shot 015, and Joe Miller had his best series in months, with f 14; Doc dinger had 609 and hi teammate, S q u e e Kitchen, was a.. Khl wh MAT wkiU Til gene Kellogg barely squeezed in necessary to read any farther, un nrith an nf kit 1" you 'el y" absolutely must, wild was esaa a rvvvMiwi - ... . . ... is just a regular fellow after alL . lli 1. wf ' WW ... . here's a tip for the alley's beau brummels,' what with Walt sr. off to St Paul,' the field is wide open on Tuesday night all it takes is a couple of chocolate drops. Gosh! If we weren't so fat and homely we'd bring some down ourself (and that let's you J out too, Bob Parker, on both! counts.) . , The Select tM" Don Young 140 Walt Cline, sr. 617 Pete Swan 622 Wheeler English 616 Eddie Stillwell 615 Joe Miller 614 Harold dinger 609 Squee Kitchen 60T Eugene Kellogg 602 Cam mereial leagae Wheeler English had his hop-skip-an d Jump ball in the groove for a 616 series. First time in his bowling carreer he's been over the hump, and as a result, our society snoop, Jeryme English, has been in a "glow" all week . . . and Peterson had 576 . . . and Cooke 5S5 . . . and Bud Hart upheld the honor of the City league with 399.;. and we are happy to report that Jim Clark is no longer a sore head and is rapidly returning to nor mal . . . and Cookes office boys hit 1003 in their second game, which is big league stuff . . .and Kenny Clark, with a 210 game, finally beat his. wife, Wilms, and saved a buck. And when it comes to In testinal ferUtade, this bey Lea Crass hag plenty. S9 pias be hind at the ead ef the first game the SUteeaaaai atagles. Lea merely hare dawa the harder, eMgM wp with the fad lag Poalia la the middle of the foarth game, aad howled him evea ta the fifth to wta the trophy, aad cash . . . aad Uacle . Dob was doing, alright hlm " self, until, his msasgcr. Walt Cline, sr., showed ap, and pat the "whammy" mm him. Mercantile league Sundins fell off the wagon and out of first place (but gee, aiat it fun fal ling off the wagon we mean) and US bank took over the lead for the first time this year... and Frankie Evans tried to bold the Tailors up with a 5 S3 aeries ...but George Lloyd dragged them down with a brilliant 96 in the last game . . . and Folk picked up the 8-10 . . . and the Statesman lineup looks like the Salem Sena tor batting order, with Peterson, Lightner, Bergstrom and Lieb on the squad. Aad the boys from Copelaad yards are going to pat blinders aa -goring Eye". Mardeek. so he east keep his peepers mm the head pta, instead of the -girt lav the Mae- sweater," aad wouldn't Donald like to 'have . a Job like mla. getting paid for trying to keep oar work. 1a the with thai same "Mae sweatcred honey." Ne Dan. we weald-" be interested ta trading Jabs. Indastrial leagae Hartmans took a one game lead over -Rices ' in this loop's hectic struggle, and with the curtain coming down for this season Thursday night, the finale should be a dinger.-.. : and McAfee -bad a 572.. -and Evans 565.. .and Lu Pimser let Rices down in' the clutch. Shame Lu, shame... and-we tfont want 9 J Bowling Editor to overlook Henry Barr with 574 Aad Train v Short has switch ed her affections from the local bowlers to the Senator ball team, bat the rumor has It that shell soon be giviag the horse-hide teasers the heave-ha for the OSC varsity. Ladles leagae Coca Cola, with three straight over McKays, just about sewed up the championship for this season . . . and Lucille Putnam had a nice 536 . . . and Ardey Nufer "celebrated" her leaving town with a 370 series; tsk, tsk, Snufer . . . and it's not . . - - but, now remember we warned n , , up" McCarroll had 521. Angels Slate Opening Today ' MT. ANGEL The opening of the, baseball season, replete with a parade, band, speeches and the usual fanfare, is scheduled at Mt Angel Sunday. The preliminary celebrations begin at 1:30 pjn., with the league game between Mt Angel and St Paul scheduled at 2:30. Harold Bourbonnaia, ace pitcher for the locals, will manage the team this year. Among the play ers signed are Kehoe. Griesenauer, Appleby, Micky Wei ton, Chuck Wagner, Frey, Wroble, Reiling, Schwabauer of Molalla, and Hat cher and Gant of Wood burn. The pre-game program is in the hands of W. K. Cain, Walter Smith and Al Wilde. Cross Word EOsUZONTAL 45 atari a-bird i 1 aria 47 rsaolatioa pieces -ggn,M,ia M the Orieat (4 land 13 Persia " 14 maamTma IS in a tyTan ' nieal ' I manner 1$ paradise 1 sticks 20 metric t&--pra4 for drying dirk M to barvesi TESTICAL 1 eaahioa 20 21 22 IHS25 "HH 2-T 25" 2 27 IE 2 3D 31 32 33 34" - 1 . 4rT 4S 55T5T wrrwrt I I Wrx 1 I Answer ta" yesterday's possle. It simple ' 24 woman : j : aader ralig. ' I - Ions vows i 25 withered . -: 2S allowance ' I . for wasta ' SI small - -i I insects - 84 breesy 55 saocy ' 56 horse's I meek hair 41 rope with I- nuining ' I '. aoesa t-vioLLaaisker. Cincy FinaUy Wins Clash; NY Bags Fif tli NATIONAL LKAGUK STANOfNGS . WE. re :-' . W L. Pet N. Tork S L.SOS BrookTa J S Jmt St Loot 3 1 .754 1 Boston t f JJ3 caieaco t i nirauasct l nusfe'rk z w ua rmri a a Caieaso at St. Mia. ; ' BOSTON. April; 19-i)-The Dodgers continued ' to find the Bees pitching to their taste and the Bees' hitters baffled by the Brooklyn brand of hurling today. Home runs by Peewee Reese and Ducky Medwick and Luek Hamlin's five hit pitching gave Brooklyn .an 8-0 victory in the morning part of a patriots' day doubleheader. and Whitlow Wyatt turned in a three-hit job for an other 8-0 triumph in the after noon. Wyatt had a one-hitter going into the eighth, when Miller and Dahlgren singled with one out West pinch-hitter, walked to fill the bases, but Wyatt preserved his shutout by getting Buddy Has sett another pinch-hitter, to ground into a double play. A crowd of 17,038 saw the aft ernoon game. First g; Brooklyn Boston 8 0 12 5 Hamlin and Phelps; Erickson, Sullivan (8) and Berres, Masi. Brooklyn Boston 8 0 Owen; 9 3 Wyatt and Owen; Barnicle, Carnett (7), Earley (9) and Bess es, Masi (9). Champs Win One PITTSBURGH, April 19-(JP)- The world-champion Cincinnati Reds, beaten their first four times out this season, crashed into the win column today with an eighth- inning rally that scored three runs enough to nose out the Pittsburgh Pirates 5 to 3. Until the big eighth, when Red bats exploded with five straight singles, it was a pitchers battle between two big right handers, Paul Derringer for the champions. and Russ Bauers, for the pirates. Cincinnati . w-! 5 i4 13 0 Pittsburgh . J 9 2 Derringer and West; Bauers, Brown (8) and Lopex. Giants Bag 5th NEW YORK, April 19-JP-The New York Giants ran their win ning streak to five straight to day as Hal Schumacher pitched five-hit shutout and Babe Young and Harry Danning belted homers to give the Terrymen a 7 to 0 decision over the Phillies. Philadelphia 0 5 3 New York 7 11 0 Hughes, Bruner (8) and War ren Schumacher and Danning. Puzzle 10 lalaad the sea 1ft 4Tt driaks IT mam artery tO break off t fabol. bird ia wita Um teetk t heavy saetal . Bqaid' t shoot from saddealy Z iaiplored 29 darpicable 28 shade trees 17 ths tarmeric places for art display SO ainstenr 12 declare 17 Charles Lamb's pen-name 42 change . ' entrance 44 member of ancient race 45 get op 4$ poker stake 43 male 49 frosea ' ' - ' water W Aagie- ' Saxaa . :t . saoaey eg , account SI knot in a 1 s-; Oregon, Sunday Portland Beavers Bag Win as Liska Hurls COAST LEAGUE STANDINGS W L. Pet W L Pet gaera'to 11 X .TSSiHoIlyw'g t 1 ,a Seattle 4 JSZiLoa Ang 4 S J33 SanDleco t 4 .CKiSan rran 4 11 JtSI Oakland 9 1 JOSlPortlaiUI 3 It JU1 HOLLYWOOD, April l.-- Hollywood ost a 10-inning game to Portland 3 to 0 today to halt its winning streak at four straight and drop back into fifth place in Coast league baseball. . For nine innings it was a red- hot scoreless pitching duel. Port land's Ad Liska yielding but four blows and Southpaw Freddy Gay only seven. Then the visitors got Gay's number and shelled him to the sidelines, Hi Birthon coming in to register the final two put outs. The final frame began with Lindsey Brown drawing a pass. He raced to third when Gay threw Eddie Wilson's bunt over Bill Sweeney's head and scored as Frankie Hawkins followed with a single into ngnt, wuson stop ping at second. Both runners were promoted a sack on Ted Norbert's sacrifice. Then Johnny Gill dropped a hit Standings Among Tho Bowlers MAJO UAGVI Clines Coffee Shop Copeland Yards Karrs W L 32 13 .27 IS as it jxx so Pet. .711 .43 JWS .47 .474 Padc Red Cross Pharmacy Keener Lunch . Acmo AUto wreckers Maah Purntttur Bud's Plao , -30 33 33 as 19 .492 .444 .330 .333 .20 .14 Parker's 14 Hainan 1S4. Clin, sr. MS, Younf 1S7, Poulin 1S9. Coe 13. Murdoch 1S4. Pag 1S4. Kitchen 1S4. Thrush IB, alanwr its. LADIES' LEAGUI W L. -S3 34 Pet. Coca Cola Capital Beddins .734 -SI .701 Ke(ittes .34 31 34 4S McKay Chevroiett Hubbard Motor Royal Desserts -53 99 .40S 94 JTT9 Mickey's Sandwich Shop. 33 Cllca's Beauty Shop 33 1 -274 Barniea 193. McCarroU 191. Wood- field 190. Nufer 190. Averill 150. Gar- barino 14S, Putnam 147, Jleaxera. l Lockrldse 149, Meyers 144. INDUSTRIAL. LEAGUE L 37 38 43 44 47 4S 4S S3 53 Pet. Hartman Bros Rice's Men's Shoes Coca Cola Mary-Doe Nobles . Stat Printers Standard Oils Woodburn Goldies La Roches .603 -99 91 -51 .94S -49 -44 -49 -45 .527 -41 .441 -40 .37 Bill Darls 56 Masser 1S1. Bona 180. Clin, ir 174, H. Barr 174, Coons 174, Steele 173, KitzmtUer 171. Dahlberg 170, Pimsner 170, Ramp 108. ELECTRICAL LKAGUK Master Bread Groundmen , Linemen Dr. Semler Nelson Bros. Meadow , Servicemen W -81. -47 47 L Pet. 33 .654 43 .522 43 -32 -47 -48 -43 44 J09 47 .409 SO .4S3 45 .447 94 03 -43 Salesmen Watson 173. Hauser 144. Greene ISA, Carkins 1(3. Wilson 141. Muls. Jr. 181. Barnbott 190. Sundia 190. Bulkley 190, A man 150. COMMERCIAL LKAGUK L 34 41 43 43 45 Pet, .434 Paulu Tauers 50 State Street Market 93 Cookes' Office Boys 91 Straw Sk Straw 50 -40 -30 -US Senator Barber Shop Shaws, Woodburn 47 -48 .44 -43 Hosier Electric Pittsburgh Paints 47 47 51 51 S3 .403 .453 93 .430 -78 V-S. Dallas Snroclc's Used Cars - Ntefiotooat Ins ranee 4Q Pi lean's Purnit re - 39 Peterson ISO. Masser 17S, Rkrketts 170, Grant 177. Gac 177. G. Cher rinston 174, Scales 171. Xrecn 180. Hauser 109. Datuberf 70s. Averul 140. CAjrrtU. LKAGUK W L Pet. U. S. Ns Sundin. Tailor Statsamsn Valley Motor -51 .43 -31 -30 -17 .404 .483 .4a -44 -45 .43 41 SCie Saieai Brewery Dr. Pepper Glenn's Red At White Ha mil ton Furniture Marion Hotel -70 B crestrom 1SS, Sundin iSS, Cotwe 1(1. K-ans ISO. White 190. Schrunk IS. 137, -tonnelly 131. Day Us, Stever 195. O For Health O Foe Fun - : IJUDXES' SPECIAL -' Wook Day l Cf em -. 4 LVST-CCnON IX-S Pcrfcrll:t lb73 S. Eig- at Ferry a 33 Morning. April 23. 1941 over short that brought both home. When Herm Reich singled to left, Sweeney gave Gay the hook. Portland ? 10 Hollywood 0 '4 Liska and Hawkins; Gay. Bir than (10) and BrenzeL Dapper (). ' Oaks Blank Suds OAKLAND, April lg.-f-A home run by Cecil Dtn the seventh inning was the only score as Oakland defeated Seattle here today, 1-0. Seattle Q J . Oakland ..; i 4 Cole and Campbell; Salveson and W. RaimondL Padres Victors SAN DIEGO. April 10.-(VSan Diego went on another hitting spree this afternoon, 'dubbing two San Francisco pitchers for IS hits and a 10 to 1 Coast league victory wnich clinched the current seven- game series for the Padres. Mel Mazzera and Mickey Has lin led the San Diego assault, the former batting m four runs and Haslin sending three across. Maz zera 's home run with two on In the third inning put the contest out of San Francisco's reach. ban Francisco 18 1 San Diego ; 10 18 1 Epperly, Kittle (5) and Sprinz: neoert and salkeid. Sacs Increase Lead . SAC3tAMI-VrCv April 1.-6P- Sacramento increased its Coast league lead to a game and a half over Seattle and San Diego here today by taking a 6 to 3 baseball verdict over the Los Angeles An gels. It was the third Solon win of the series against two defeats. Los Angeles 3 g j Sacramento f 7 Coffma n, Berry (9) and Collins: Green, HoUingsworth (7) and wieczorefc . Spokane Claims WI Flag Won (Continued from page 0) tweea the two of the as they aaake ap fer the speed that Jel ley lacks. It's a redhot race for the catch ing berth between Jack Roche, who joined the team late in 1940. and Bill Beard, on option from the Yankees. It's likely Roche will get the call because he is Spokane property. The relief catching as signment will probably go to Ken Meyers, up from Twin Falls this season. The infield utility role will be filled by Jacobs, who ia his years in the Coast league played all the infield spots at one time or an other. Yes sir, unless some of the other clubs improve considerably, the Indians will repeat again, and no foolin'. Feeder Eggs Held Legal to ! July 1 PORTLAND. April laWJPWTh State Game carnmission announc ed today that it would permit the use of -feeder eggs by anglers until July 1 to give dealers an opportunity to dear their shelves. At its March meeting, the board banned the use of such bait, in cluding canned corn "to attract fish," but reconsidered after nu merous complaints were filed. After Jury 1 the ban wfll be re placed. Pacific Wins Two PORTLAND, April 1I-UVP-- cific university swept a double- header frdm the University of Portland baseball team today, 5-4 and 11-3. Portland previously had . won 'one game from Pacific UnT?C!;-s7 VT"9 IADI13'FXIEE I A! r-l-Li-LL--3 LADIES FREE' D7 IZc!i vs. Tro El3 Edlicj Jzrlra vs. Jzdi ffizzi 41 Mlaates : Sec3 ILc!i vs. Priw H!i. i 3t Xflaates " SL.I ni.-jy MED.. MilU. 23 FUar Sac. leay 44V. Stadents 23e Cerb 'Rapid Robert' Bests Corsica In Mound Duel AMttlCaN KJE AGCK STANDING S - we. rt - w l ret Beats- 4 I 1JHIK. Twk I 1 300 Cief S Z jtMrU-ci x 3 .440 St. jtmH t t aeiDetrott 11 j - S aoiWashfta 1 4 DETROIT, April 19-s-Spend- Ing all available time at the Job, Bob Teller of the Cleveland In dians mastered the Detroit Tigers today, 2 to 1, to rack up his first victory of the young season even though his swift one seemed slowed down. , A slim Saturday crowd of 15,- 000 sat through a humid afternoon to watch Feller and Sophomore Johnny Corsica of the Tigers toil two hours and 40 minutes in duel that looked like it might go around the clock. It was left to the veteran Gerry Walker, former fun-loving dar ling of the Tigers, to break it up in the eighth with his second triple of the battle, a blast to deep center with two men on. Cleveland . 2 Detroit 1 Feller and Hemsley ; f 0 0 0 Gorsica and Tebbetts. Bosox Belt A's PHILADELPHIA, April 19-P) -The -Boston Red Sox' power at the plate and the Athletics' mis cues afield gave the Red Sox a 7 to 2 verdict and a sweep of their two-game series today be fore 8604 fans. It was Boston's fourth straight victory. Boston 7 11 1 Philadelphia 2 6 4 Dickman and Peacock;, Beck- man, Ferrick (5), Harris (8) and Hayes. DiMag Homers WASHINGTON, April 1-P- The New Tork Yankee's heavy artillery rumbled into action in the tenth inning today, banging out a triple, single and home run that brought a 5 to 2 decision over the Senators. For the first nine innings Ernie Bonham and Dutch Leonard each pitched seven-hit ball. But Phil Rizzuto led off the tenth for the New Yorkers with the deciding run by slashing a single to right and, after Henri ch's sacrifice had shoved Rolfe along, Joe DiMaggio proved that bit of work unneces sary by belting his second homer of the year over the left field wall. New York . 5 11 J Washington 2 7 - 1 Bonham and Dickey; Leonard and Early. St, Louis at Chicago, postponed, rain. Albany Defeats Lebanon 5 to 3 LEBANON Albany dropped the Lebanon Berrypicker nine. 5 to S, here Friday in a district six game that saw Kennell of Al bany and McKinney of Lebanon locked in a hurling duel. The former struckout 10 and the lat ter nine. Jacobson and Kennell hit three- for-five for the Bulldo-s. Albany . 9 10 0 Lebanon 3 7 0 Kennell and Herman, McClain; McKinney and . Thoma. St. Mary's Grade Teams Post Wins MT, ANGEL The boys and girls of St. Mary's grade school kept their undefeated rating ; in the Marion county grade school league by defeating Gervais grades here Friday. St Mary's boys piled up a 22 to 2 score, while the St Mary's girls won 23 to . - L0T7EST F2I1ES POTLAin EUGET-S tOe J$ 1.10 &A2T IAI.'CrX $ 7X3 L03 AIIGUJ 1U0 Bt izujm UHES Iletel laa 4123 Keaervad Seats 7Se Ofa Tax) Owens. Matchmaker MURIEL VEACH (Story CoL S) Oregon, 5-3 CORVALLIS, Ore April 19.-(vP)-Oregon State college defeated University of Oregon in the first Pacific Coast conference northern division track event of the season today by winning a 5-3 decision in a relay meet"? . Oregon . State freshmen also downed Oregoertreshmen, 4-JI. The Staters' ' varsity . won 'the 440, 880, two-mile, four-mile and shuttle hurdle relays. Oregon won the shot-put and high jump re lays, in which the stellar Les Steers competed, and the mile re lay. ' Steers' leap of 8 feet 7 Inches aided Oregon in setting a new meet record of 24 feet 9 inches in the high jump event" - Oregon State's hero was Jim Holloway, who recovered from ; a fall in the hurdle relay to nose out Ralph Furman, Oregon anchor man. Tarstty: . 440-yard relay Won by Ores on State (Gray. Truax. Findlay. Graves) : . Ore gon, second. Time. MM. Two-muc relay won ay Oregon State ( Waterman. Vattlaneourt. Nelson. Graff): Oregon, second time. 0:00.4. , Shotput relay Won by Oregon Reg ner. 44 feet 2 tnctaes; Steers. '43 feet S inches; Foster. 42 feet 10 inches; Mechan. 30 feet 1 inch): 147 feet 4' mcrtes: Oregon State second (Christy. 43 feet 1 inches: Bain.. 40 feet T4 inches; Hansen. 44 feet 4 mcnes; Ms son 30 feet), 143 feet 1. inches. High Jump relay Won uy Oregon (Steers. 0 feet 7 inches: Harria 0 feet 4 inches: Beif use. 0 feet: sCcKee. S feet 10 inches). 24 feet 0 inches, (new meet record, former made in 104O by Oregon State in Eugene. S3 feet S inches): Ore gon State Toad (sfandie. S feet 10 inches; uudrey, S Jeet IS mcnes; , Ab bott. S feet S, inches; Oisen, 9 f eet inches). .. SSO-yard relay Won by Oregon State (Gray. Smith. Blair. Graves); Oregon second. Time. 1O.S. - Shuttle hurdle relay Won by Ore- State (riadlay. Phelps, Abbott. Holloway); Oregon second. Time IAS. Four mile- relay Won by Oregon Stat (Waterman. Graff. Nelson. Vail laneourt); Oregon, second. Time for winner 4 0.1. (Ran as single mile-run, order of finish, Vaillancourt and Net son -ed for first; Waterman. OSC, Enjoy Vedring Your Plates White Paying! fcko FIVE, TEN or FIFTEEN Mentha to Pay! H STATB&COl - Beaver Relay Team Defeats i I v; v., . 4 1 : . . . by mklm adiaateae af Dr. aa)aa 9a9 "a J ay l anVaMtaa . TT(awB H a t ! aa. aassssn-AJe-? 11 awaea ..-uttr,. J women golfers are on the tour ing foursome which is scheduled to day an exhibition match un der auspices of ; the Women's Golf club of Salem here May 2, with proceeds to be diverted to the Salem chapter of Bundles for Britain. - Mrs. Harold Olinger Saturday reported the Salem club had al ready sold 130 tickets for the event and that tickets are to be on sale downtown and at the Sa lem Colt club this week. The foursome which is slated to stage , the exhibition match in cludes: Marion McDougall, Port land, present Oregon chamDion. five times , winner of the Pacific Northwest Gol association cham pionship, former j western open champ and twice a quarter final ist in the women's national; Mrs. Joye Kavanaugh Priebe, present Seattle champion and medalist in the 1940 northwest meet; Muriel V eaten, Longview, present Wash ington titlist and winner , of the junior title in the 1040 western meet; and Mrs. Bruce Besrdsley, Portland, former Oregon junior champion. These players receive no part of the gallery fees, all of which go into the Bundles for Britain fund. They are touring the north- . west at their own 'expense for the good of the cause. McSIiaiii, Eto Vie Wednesday Tro Eto, the barrel-chested Jao- anese who last week settled Bull dog Jackson's hash. attemDts to do the same for Danny McShain in the main event of Wednesday night's grappling card at the ar mory. It's another bad man vs. bad toari affair, and should Eto em erge victorious he would proba bly lay claim to the "kin of tha killers'' title irnmediately. Eto and McShain meet over the hour route on a program which includes Bulldog Jackson against Jack Kiser in the semifinal and Prince IlakI against Sneeze Achiu in the opener. All women are to be guests. Promoter Herb Owen announces. . ; third; Graff. OSC. fourth: Ross. Ore gon, firth: Nochachos. Oregon, sixth; Kngel. Oregon, seventh; Mallory. Ore gon, eighth). Mile relav Won be aruon n.- L ee, McKinney. Tuckwiler). Oregon IH I HIUWI. x imt s o.s. Three mile relsy Won bv ftnka (Bkiae. Shina. Flake, Tisher); Froshi second. Time 13:44.7. - 440 yard relay Won by Rooks (Sack ett. Hall. Muskrat. Marvin). Time :MI. Mile reUy Won by Frosh (SheMon. GI- ton. Wilson. Ray). Time 3:310. SSO-yard relay Won by Rooks (Sack ett. Muskrat, Taylor, Wilt. Time 1 Tett.-L (Sacketi Muskrat. Taylor. Wilt). Time SMnn. Flake, Fisher). Time T 4.4. (New record. 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