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11 Fistic Revival Successful; -Success: Close check on various track meets over the state the past two or three weeks by this department, Including the annual " " ' - - a WW I "Carnival of Speed1 at Mac HI can ties have to date potential state . been watching for results in the various state dailies, and unless we've missed clipping accounts of bet ter marks made, five Viks in five events have the best we've found, wfth the exception of one Instance. In fact, Villa representative, Bob Weber, the transfer from Cali fornia, stands forth in two events, broad jump and century. . - Weber's 20 - foot 10 - inch broad jump in the mud at Corval lis last week hasn't been ap proached"" by far. . And the :10.6 hundred he romped against the field of Milwaukie, Albany ' and Chemawa, tied by . little Myron Cavender of Leslie the following week against Chemawa, has been bettered by only one sprinter, Carl Kraxberger of Molalla. He's done :10.4 and is the one ex ception. ' . - ',. .,..'-.. ' I Our unofficial poll includes marks made by kids representing Eugene, Springfield, Cottage Grove, Junction City, University, all five Duration loop teams, Bend, vallii. Albanv. ' Mac Hi. ' LaCra'nde Baker, Enterprise and about half the Portland-schools. Not nearly all there are in the state but auite a few! : -v ak - , v..- "-foot pole-vault by Lyle Williams. The skinny" Nebraska transfer has done it twice. Ten-feet 6-inches has been ceiling for the others. . . . Benny Lambert's .2:06.5 half-mile in the season's opener is seconds faster than our poll teams present and Art Gottfried's 123-foot 9-inch discus heave, a distance just a smile above that 'mate Tom Boardman has done, is also a few feet beyond the rest ... iof a Single Senior in the Pack Of course it's early in the season as track campaigns go, and .we're not trying to prematurely dole-state championships to the mentioned. But Tommy Drynan has point grabbers this year, and for the in their pet events. That was the merely to see how they stood against results in other sectors. And with the improvement which is bound to come with warmer weather that is, if the warmer, weather work, the Villamen are definitely state titles. Beauty, of it all is, mentioned Viks are . underclassmen, not a senior m tne bunch! Too bad army instead ox back at the helm those can make a coach laugh out Speaking of prep tracksters, waiters picked up in football and ball has brought about his quitting ioia. a year ago waiters was one Valley and went to the state meet Tnct 7 title on a slow Olinger oval hasn't improved a bit, discouraging uetf uecraea ro can n a season. There's no bad knee bothering round Bulldog athlete who scored cent Duration league meeting, but Burnett's outfit, too. He took his to boot camp at Great Lakes soon. tion league information source, for, correspondent. Modest kid, too. Salem Not Money Pitching Town The "Happy Hour" men up found out our town isn't the "money pitching" kind. They got a dime 'two nickels for the kitty from "appreciative onlookers near the I end of the show, same pitched onto actual entertainment valued the canvas should have been covered with nickels and dimes, it was that good. We've seen towns which resbonded to such free entertainment as the "Happy Hour" bv showerin same places also think nothing of tender at a ball game when a favorite son slams out a homer with the bases full or makes an ImDossible gamo-winnm nlav Rut nnt here. If you want to get the getis em at the ticket window. Another example of coin Ditching came during the rassles Tues- day. Armory Janitor, "Ol' Bill", as gent of at least 00, figured it was time to sweep off the ring canvas I while one of the grapplers was still within his realm- Bill drnnned his broom suddenly, crept up behind the unsuspecting bicepper and leaped on him with a headlock. All imDromDtu horsenlav bv tne janitor and the rassler, but comical enough that the laughing gal- lery tossed coins. Bill picked 'em two cr three were pennies. The a quarter. Our town likes the free entertammenti but it takes the "free" quite literally. AH, skirmishes in the red-hot Ladies " bowling ' league chase at Perfection ended in 2 to 1 decisions . last night, Acklin's! Bootory, Broadway Beauty "Shop and Keg lettes downing Sears-Roebuck, Ri alto -and Miller's - Furniture, re spectively, by that count ? . : High individual honors were captured by , Maude Poulin if the Furniture quintet, She rolled a 504 series, included among which was two' games;, of "178, both good enough for high. -f ACKXTXT BOO TEXT (1) . handicap I I t ' 24 Dake - J. 1S1 143 15S-441 Nolan 123 123 130 37S Farmer . Tamblyn Totals. 1M 113 130407 .11S 193 110-479 -554 541 .537. 1633 Try t ' ef Chinese reaiJes. Aauxlnc SUCCESS for 0M year la Chiaa. Xa auttcr wtth what ailment 70a ara ArrUCT ED aisordert, - snasltls, heart, hmr, 1 liver, kUaeys, stonaeh, fas, - : eoBitipaUon, Blcert, la- eu, ' fcTar, : aua. leauua BUiat ,. Chzrlh Chia Chinese Cerb Offic Hourt Only Toes, a n4 Sat. 0 a m. p. m. and Sua. and Wtd. a. at. to 10:31 p. mwum co. 1 : - f 122 N. CemT.; St, Ealem, . Ore. last wee, reveals our vuk v iu champions in five events, we've BOB .WEBER Pendleton, "Klamath Falls, Cor- niarkstnn.V -HermMnn. - Tavlor. I t. a potentially super handful of I most part they've yet to be beaten point of our impromptu poll I comes and continued diligent m the running for those coveted Drynan figures on being in the next spring performers such as loud again. , .; the bad knee Chemawa's George aidn't improve by playing basket- Lefty Wilder's cindermen, we're ot the best sprint prospects in the in the 220 after winning the dis- track in :24.7. But this year he as it is, and coupled with the bad Woodburn's Bruce Nelson, all- over 10 points in the most re- his days are numbered on Jiggs naval oath this week and hies off And with him goes our No. 1 Dura- Bruce has been our canahle leasue . . Willamette way the other night the ring floor. For the show's the entertainer, with in Th turning loose a barrage of legal In our village, youll have to stop we heard him called, a playful old up one by one, but all excepting two or three wouldn't have made -. I BEAKS. ROEBUCK CO (I) Alien , Juza ' - " Holt : Putnam - . iS 118 IJtl al 135 163-409 14 124 in-387 Totala -520 S3 S62 ins BROADWAY BEAUTY SHOP (2) Bowler i30 is i3i2o ' Hanaican At i m . ivircnner 124 139 isa xi Riley tM ,v. mif Podrabtky Oats - U. iW-l 135 141 161437 -118 us sea -toss 724 7o 2098 T-.-.'r1', . ' Totala UALTO (1) Foreman Jones Averill : Albrich . Uoyd Urn m i6a-47s -its 128 . i3s-34 128 161 141430 - .' i . i aumn 'r''3 ' W9.807i Handles d 11 13 .153 139 135-446 -141 151 107-399 -134 115 134-383 Bowlsby M Mills , Eyer . Andenon Garbartno -127 . 163 131 421 -152 ,139 M4 439 Totals -1687 728 .72 2087 MILLER'S FURNITURE fl) Poulin ; 178 179 148504 Hubbard Boyd Srigky . Meyer -160 133 ; 119412 ii 142 153-4 1 " Hi-SJ T0U1S .. ,. 723 . 712 690 2083 Kegler Hits '300' SPOKANE, April 20-fiPr-The second 300 . game to be chalked within a month has been bowled here,' Al Hahner of Tekoa making St 1 v J ' ' 1 t- ; L the perfect count in a warm-up game before the evening's regu- lar7;"competitldhT,ln - league' . play. Win Bumper Crowd Satisfied ith 40et8Operier 'Nolher Card Comes In TwoWeeks Professional fistcuffing is once more, back - In its prominent slot along . with the village's sports row. In other words, the Ira Pil cher promoted, 40 et 8, American Legion sponsored beak busting revival 'at the armory last night was a success both f rom the stand point of the number of customers who turned out , and the brawls themselves. It may not have been the best punching party ever seen here, but what with the shortage of fighters nowadays and the skep ticism which was noted through out the gallery, the thing was good enough to warrant bringing back the bopping bees regularly. In fact Promoter Pilcher 11 set to shoot the works again in two. weeks, pro viding, of course, capable and in vestigated talent is found. Eddie Weller, the Oklahoma City Indian welterweight comer who . - w on a peruana cara next week COUldn t put Angello A. . V A .St M PretUlo, 139-pc4md , Portlander awayr in the 8-rouhd main event last night, - but hetcleanly .out- h!i !SS Pretillo, advertised as a slugger while Weller was billed as a box er, completely turned the tables and kept well away from the In dian, content with bobbing and weaving ' while back -' pedalling practically throughout. Three of the first four rounds went down as even, Weller showing nothing exciting, Pretillo tieing him. In the fifth Weller opened up and from there on out it was. his fight in the seventh Weller shook; up Pretillo with a jolting right b'ut couldn't follow ud with the sleeo- (er. The clever - blocking Indian, really the sluKger of the two. again jolted Angello in the last heat, but failed to; get that cov- eted kayo. Referee Packy McFar hand's decision was popularly ac cepted. The bout could have been con- siderablv more exciting for the overly auiet clients there were some "who bellered for blood and thunder "Gorceous Georeie" Wae ner rasslin' style but the iwo mixed it almost throughout. Few hard blows were landed and it should be said' that, for some rea- son the timekeeperst were asked to cut . all excepting the last round down to 2 minutes instead of the regulation three. Maybe it was figured the boys would give a hpttM- show over the shorter route, As far as the gallery was con cerned at least by its vocal re- action the semiwindup session between Big Dave Johnson, 205 pound former Pacific Coast Inter collegiate heavy champ from U of Idaho, and clever KO Hooker, 188-pound colored gamester from Oakland, was the best bout on the cara. nuge jonnson, excepuonaujr fast for a big boy-took the hod 1x0111 " aggressive Oaklander. It was a gooo wrap wi wj mum numerous hard punches landed Hooker had the edge In the earlier rounas, au except me secona wnen two hard lefts by Johnson shook him up considerably, but Johnson came hard in the last two to gain "e verdict, mere were no snocx oowns. The balance of the prelims were also better than average, particu larly so after considering how tough it is to line up prelim boys these days. In them ; "Pee Wee' Hayme 'and "Dynamite'V Abbott, a pair of 90-pounders bopped off an exhibition draw which was well accepted; Eddie Worton, 150, St Louis, cleanly and cleverly out pointed Jack Lindley, 150, Van couver; "Rocky".' "Mobley, 140, Washington, -, DC, ;1 colored boy, dropped a clean-cut and popular decision to Mike Finley, 140, Che mawa Indian, after: the latter had scored more often with harder I blows, and Bob Wright, 163, Port land, landed the cleaner and hard er blows to take the nod from I Johnny . MitchelL ; 168, : Chicago colored boy who resembled Joe 1 Louis (in face only). I TnTnt. wuh.. a A .1 a - - . - a. 1 1 liXV i- VJ 1 c uuiuguriu uie gate uau grossed over $700, added proof success . gained; The "break even 'figure was set at $600. The cwd was big enough that An 1 nouncer-Timekeeper Harry Levy 116 153 124 3B3lv-j . ti-- m. I w -, ou m t cixu uuu I smnkintr cn the hnv entilHI An their best They -dldnt amoke and t the boys appeared to actually bo giv ing out with their best Zurita Starts "Work For Jack Rematch ' i MEXICO CITY. April 2(HP Juan Zurita, NBA lightweight chamDion. returned todav from vnr-atirm trin anA K eaft tart training tnmni'wuii Inv m m turn fight with Beau Jack. ' His Mexican manager, Felix Vera, I 841(1 the date and place of the 1 v&ht will be announced soon. Doc Earl of Spokane was the first to post ;the 300, counting it on. t March"25.V;."' ; " 4 . Story of What Cooked Betiteeh V Shonld'a been '-. la en the "downstairs party pt, by, Gorgeous Georgia 1 Wagner, and Walt Th' Sneeze" Aebiv the ether night after the. latter had jn-jitsoed Georgie te sleep, op-1 stairs. It was a pip, aa seme 15 or 20 carious bystanders .will' attest. Here's about hw It 'went,' and not for the benefit of the onlookers, either: , .- Two rassIenC two cops, a fight -promoter, seven people and ' a , small bey worked over slumber ing Cleortie An an effort to wake hint from the sleep forced en by Achia after knuckling shut the; veins and arteries which fear-; ry blood to Georgie's noggin. Finally he came ' around, but only after putting 14 dents lit a steel locker with his already throbbing head. "What 'a 'ell happened- Wh s hit . mtV ' groaned he who had received his comeuppance. ' Pro Grid lis Vote Against Spreading Out Definite j Moves Seen At War's Conclusion PHILADELPHIA, April 20 The National Football league vo ted against, a wartime expansion today. Meeting in executive session after accepting the changes In the professional playing . code offered by the rules committee, the eague's club s owners voted to table for the duration five ap plications' for franchises and In structed commissioner Elmer Lay- den to return the $25,000 forfeit checks to the applicants. Franchise bids had been re ceived from Capt . Ernie Nevers of the Marines and Anthony Mor- abita, both of whom wished to place clubs in San Francisco; Abe Wattner of Baltimore, Sam Cor dovano of Buffaloand a Los Angeles applicant who requested that his name should not be men Coned if his bid was not accepted. Layden explained that this action was taken because the club owners could not decide in what direction they wanted to move and because, in view of the manpower shortage tnd transportation ' con ditions, they did not believe they should act hastily. , ' By tabling the applications, which can be revived at any time the league desires, the way was left open for future expansion to the west coasti's''- Unbeaten Viks In Portland Session Today Salem high's undefeated cinder- men, three straight track and field victories theirs, and as a relays aggregation champions of the First Annual Salem: Relays held this week, try for No. .4 today In Port- and against the efforts' of Jeffer son and Roosevelt highs in ' a tri angular meet The Vikings finished a point be hind the strong Jefferson relays tea ma few weeks ago In an in vitational meet in the Rose City, and since the Democrats are rated as one of the strongest spike teams in the metropolis with Roosevelt also regarded highly, Coach Tonv my Drynan's outfit figures on a tough task today. - Drynan has announced as ten tative the following Salem parti cipants: dashes-Bob Weber, Myron Cavender, Dave Getzendaner and Willie Bach; 440 Everett Staats, Art Englebart and Jim Jones (Jerry Montgomery is out with a foot infection); 880 the -1-2-3 boys" Benny: Lambert Bob Macy and Jim Shawver; mile Tom Grimm; shot put--Mer Hilflcker, Eugene Lowe and Tom Boardman; discus oardman. Art j . Gottfried and Joe Formlck; Javelin -Norm Dalko and Bruce Hamilton; high jump Dick - Gatke, - Dick Brown and Hamilton; broadjump Web er, Brown and Deb "McLaughlin pole vault Lyle Williams, Peter son and Thurman; relay unan nounced. " - " - f Macks, Jays Lose Players 'PHIIJUDELPHIA, Aprfl 20-(ff) Lum Harris and Lew Flick of the Philadelphia Athletics; and Ray Hamrick of the Phillies were ac cepted for navy service after pass ing : their pre-inductioa physical examinations here today; Lefty Al Gerheauser, Phillies pitcher, was ordered to report for another ex amination tomorrow, after an . x ray picture was taken' of his back, pnoTECTioon cin nour IMMEDIATE SERVICE AVAILABLE. TRAINED BIECHANICS - EXPERT BODY JIEN ' Complete Overhauling Front' Wheel Aligning Brake Relining " . Motor Analyxlng Steam Cleaning Labrications - - . . . : 415 Center Phone CMS Buy Bonds . - Oldsmoblle Dealer ? ; "Nobody hit you ehlmed the i audience, "AcbJu merely choked . you to sleep, pal, .thass "t aU.".. (Three - minute pause .while Georgie flipped his cookies he ' ;was sick, really sick.) Then lock . ; and all flew off the double doors and onlookers sought shelter aa Georgie blew bis cork. MWhere , la he! Where's that half-breed Jap! Lemme at that (Ed. note; Next few words were unprint- 'able.).''. But they wouldn't .let Georgie get at Th' Sneexe, whe, ;waa in the showers. .-, ) Things cooled a bit then, per-' haps become broken - hearted Georgie shed real tears. Was hard to tell If they were from a' , broken heart or from a broken ham, but they were there. About . that time In strolled freshly bathed ' Achia and ? headed for : one of the three; large dressing ; rooms. .Wagner . finally, reared ; his fallen head 'and spotted atho i silent Chinaman. More restraint . Score BILL CONROT, Boston Red Sox A ' j A ' ,J s's ' .v , Mike Garbark for the Sox fifth run in the" first game of a doubleheader in Boston Wednesday. George Metkovlch, Red Sox first baseman, is No. 2 In the foreground and the ump Is Joe Rue. Sox won, 6-1. AP Wirephoto) . . L -': 'T ':; J " ' " ' - '--'." '' '. Bevos Rained am; LA Wins, 2-1 Portland to Play Sacs Two Tonight ' SACRAMENTO. April 2ft (jp) The Portland - Saeramenaa Coast league baseball game scheduled for tonight was called off on account of rain. The clubs wtil play a doubleheader tomor- ; row nisht, weather permittiiur. LOS ANGELES, April 20 -JP) A towering home run by Cecil Garriott In the seventh inning today broke up a -tight pitching battle between Earl Escalante of Hollywood and Pete ' Mallory of Los Angeles and gave the Angels 2 to 1 victory, their third in a row over the Stars. . - - , 1 ' - x r. ."-, HoUy 000 001 0001 f L. A. .000 001 lOx 2 C 1 Escalante, Intelkofer (7) and Bill; Mallory and Sarnl. Browns Notch 3rd Straight ' DETROIT, April 20 -jTJ-.The doughty St. Louis Browns re mained perched atop the American league standings today by hanging a third straight defeat on the De troit Tigers, S to 5, for pitcher Sigmund - Jackucki's ; first major league victory. - ' 5. , Vernon Stephens, whose homer and fly beat . Detroit in 'the first two games of the series, 'pounded out a double and a single today and drove in' three runs in an 11 hit attack on three Detroit pitch ers. Southpaw Hal Newhouser was chased in. the third after allowing five runs, and Joe Orrell left under fire the following inning. , : . ' St Leols 203 300 tOO-t 11 1 Detroit ' -I 002 101 110-5 t 2 Jaknekl and F. Mancnso; New houser, Orrell (S), Hogsett () and Swift. - . 445 Center Phone CU3 :' ''. Boy Bonds JJown Ae Wagticr, Acliiu; ' by the privileged few, but words, ' an assortment ; of,? choice cusa : Items, pledges, vows, . doubts, .. - promises, etc,-flew thick and : f asC:;!,fc'v; r -3 A ;:: 'A---"?1''. :- Wagner: To dirty rotten so-and-so - half - breed so-and-so-- . Ill get reu for. that some day. . I'll teach you to put your stink- v Lag hands on me. And behind, my back, too.' Just like a stink- - Ing ; Jap," (More restraint.) ;j Achia, and in his, best Chinese-,; flavored English: -f "Anytime, i aayplaeo okay." by me, popoff guy. ' And 'for; any amount of - money right now If yon like, - loud mouth. You can dish out but canttake. You asked for It upstairs - when I say, break It . up I mean break It up.; If you -don't, then I go to work On you. m rasslo or fight you for side . bet anytime. What you think of that, popoff guy? Wagnen fPut - your '''money-. " where your? mouth Is,- Jap One for Boston Red catcher, slides fat ahead of the outstretched hand of Yankee Catcher How They COAST LEAGUE W L Pet. W L Pet. Lm Ant 9.2 .818ISeattl .8 7 .482 San Fran S 4 Portland S .455 San Dies S S .815 Oakland .3 S .333 Hollywod 1 46alSacramt 2 7 22 Yeaterday'a result : At Sacramento-Portland rained out doubleheader tonight. At Los Angeles Z. Houywooa l. At San Diego 3, Seattle 2. At Oakland 4. San Francisco t. NATIONAL LEAGUE W L Pet. W L Pet. New Yrk S 0 1.000 Chicaeo .1 2 J33 St. Louis S 0 LOOOiPhiladelp 1 J33 Brooklyn S 1 .667 Pittsburg 0 3 .000 Gincinnat 2 1 67 Boston 0 S jOOO Yesterday's results: At New York 10, Boston S. At St. Louis. 3, Pittsburgh 3. At Philadelphia 2. Brooklyh S. At CincinnaU S. Chicago 1. AMERICAN LEAGUE 1 W L Pet. W L Pet, St. Louis S 0 1.000 Washing 1 1 J00 Chicago 1 0 1.000 New Yrk' 1 S .333 Boston I i .66 uieveian o l jow Philadelp 1 1 .SOOjDetroit -0 3 JOOO Yesterday's results: . At Detroit S. St Louis 8. At Washington S. Philadelphia 0. (Only games scheduled.) Cigcrees-Guy All Our Fast Turnover Assures ,s Convenient t ICc cr 6eiyBL'! 9c; 325c J , FrtJ Ucytr Tbcco Section. Dsclr TrJ . v:iis';::;j0av0 I Crm cm $1000 Bet on Tues hereV$242-tlnto?bo eor;; , ered." At that Georgie dug out i a wad of i folding; green hefty. . enough to paper a dinette and I bathroom and shook it at Th Sneese. -Aehlu:. "Make ; it- five hunnert, you. cheapskate." And : Walt then shocked the joint by , peeling off five century ' notes from what looked like a roll of it of . the blessed things. vCov- 1 er . 'em," demanded - the China-. . "They're covered tomorrow josi as soon as I can get 'to the bank," roared ; Georgie, "and you can klsa your five hundred bye-bye right now So . what with all that heat threatening to call the fire lad dies to the bash ball, s perfect - "natural" was born. Elton Ow en,' speaking m behalf of his promoting brother Don, and an other who ; never overlooked a ; good ' thing. Immediately lined Sox 'Rocket' Jake, j Marshall Meet CLEVELAND, April 20 (P)r- i- - - - Jake' LaMptta has come a long way in the leather business Jn 31 months. The rough-housing. 'New York . middleweight, generally recognized as the . number one man in his division, was paid $200 for a Cleveland bout with Jimmy Reeves back in 1941 but he's guaranteed $12,500, with a privi lege lot 35 per cent of the gate, for his iO-rounder with Lloyd Mar shall at the arena tomorrow night A XaMotta-Marshall tussle has been In the . making , for several months and LaMottavs handlers finally signed for the match after Marshall, the top ranking active light heavyweight, agreed to pare down to 161 pounds. Marshall must reach that figure or forfeit $5000. - 3 Fritzie Zivic nuqr have been a factor in efforts to stage a La-Motta-Marshall scrap. Jake' has spent a good portion of his ring career fighting Zivic and when Uncle Sam beckoned the. Pitts Durgner, LaMotta had to find a new playmate Cfn.of 200 - f .-'"';lji&lswf Lucky Strike, Poll Moll. Chelita, Kools. Raleighs, Herbert Tareyion, Ram & Mople AND MANY OTHER VARIETIES WHItI QUANTITIES LAST . Camels, Phnip Morris, Old Golds " At Akv Prices WhSo QtMNtSties Lett The"Genuine Purple Fluid" Lcltfrolitc Fluid Pocket Size Prince Albrt 'Tobacco The favorite pipe smoking tobacco of men. Buy some for your favorite man to Prices Good , Friday' thru Monday ' Tl TT '' Drug Building day Mix the two,p for next Tuesday night, the f 1000 In cold cash to go to the winner and the scrap J to bo "anything goes"- style. They ; argued, or rather . Wag- . ner argued, overwho'd, referee . It Owen was out aa far as .. Georgie was concerned and Bil ly McEuin. Wagner's prof eased pal, waa 4F as far as both Owen and Sneeiie were concerned. When the session broke . up it was still ; undecided ' as to who would handle the brawL ... : ' AU la alL it looks' like a hot time Tuesday nlghC Once In awhile the crunch cronies get up ; steam against one u . other and when they ; dowell, first-cabin brawL There's plen ty of steam hot stuff, too be tween the Chinaman ami Georg ie now, of that you may be ,sure. We know there's a thou sand bet on the thing, 'cause we're holding the stakes at the bank. Flop as Bums Bash Jays, 8-2 Charlie Lasts FRe , Heats Against Brooks PHILADELPHIA, Aprfl 20-vP) Led by Outfielder Augie Galan, who made four hits, the Brook lyn Dodgers hammered out 14 hits off j four Pbilly pitchers to day, first of whom was . Rookie Charlie Schanz, making his de- i but, and took the rubber game of , the three . game ' series from Philadelphia, 8 to 2. j ' Although tagged for 13 hits, Lefty Friz I, Ostermueller . tight ened .In., the. pinches, leaving 14 Futile Phils on bases, for his first success. Howard S c h u 1 1 z, elongated Dodger first sacker duplicated yesterday's i performance by driv ing in two1 runs on a pair of dou bles, i Brooklyn 000 400 210814 0 PhUa. .... 010 000 1002 13 0 Ostermueller and Owen; S chant, Lee (5) Mussill (8) Verdel (9) and Semlnick. Senators Tip Mackmeii. 5-0 WASHINGTONApril 20 - (P) Early Wynn shut out the Phila delphia Athletics with two hits today while his mates combed the efforts of Russ Christopher, Jack McGillen and Carl Scheib for ten to give Washington a 5-0 victory. This was Wynn's eighth straight win over Connie Mack's jcrew. Philadelphia 000 000 000-O 2 3 Washington ..000 041 OOx-5 10 T; Christopher, Scheib (5), Mc Gillen - (S) and Hayes;; Wynn and FerrelL " . 'Matty' Calls Griil Meeting! PORTLAND, Ore, April 20-(fiy-A meeting Of all college and university coaches of the northwest and all high 'school coaches, has been called for Sunday to discuss means of resuming football schedules this fall. Coach Robert L. "Matty" Mathews of the University of Portland said tonight. The noon meeting will be held in the University of Port land, he added. 37 You Wan ft Freshness : Schanz Debut 1128 2Pkgs. 26 i 14 Pkg. J-OS.' Bottle 25 7 Ftamdess Tighter fluid , for Lelctrolitc and CIo . point lighten. Stop hf ' the Fred Meyer Tobao " co Sections foe this ' item today. , ; FrtJ hltytr Ticc Stdlc " ;' Bny