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Thm OREGON STATESMAN. Salam. Orjon. Sunday Morning. April 1. 1345 PAGE THUtTEEN 27 Qualify Opening Day Elks Golf Go With Mniard Pekar taking over th medalist' chair with a three-over-par 75, qualitym . rounds lor the First Annual Salem Elks club sponsored City golf cham pionship commenced yesterday at the Salem course. Twenty-seven linksmen posted qualifying scores during the first day, and before miw i.wu-weej period is over some 100 golfers are expected to hit the scroll. Following the qualifying round, players will be bracketed, into flights, for the meet's opening round the week of April 15. Glerrj Lengren, one of the pre-tourney favorites, qualified yesterday with -a 77. - ; f In the opening day of the two week 36-holes Sweepstakes tour nament yesterday, Floyd .Baxter took a commanding lead with a net 65 count A 10-handicapped shooter, Baxter carded a 76. Pe kar was next with a net 68 after j grossing a 75 and subtracting his 7 handicap. . " ' Along with ; Pekar, Lengren and Baxter, others who qualified for the Elks tourney yesterday, and their respective scores: .Dr. C. X. Bates 87, A. R: Hunter 95. Bud Waterman 84. H. Glaisyer 87. Bob King 83. Lloyd Kletzing 91. Earl Payne 90. Bill Wood 91. J. W. Mc Allister 88, rtank Shafer 77. John Emlen 85. J. Ingram 85, O. E. Mc Crary 86. Tom Wu 83. Jack Larson 88, Lawrence Alley 79. Hi Haman 91. Xeo Estey 78, Don Hendrie 85. Bill Goodwin 85. George Scales 77. John Graham 82. B. Thomson 79 said Ted -Chamber! 78. .. . , .Overmire Pounded - EVANSVILLE, Ind, March 31 -vSVNine straight hits off Frank (Stub) j Overmire gave the De troit Tiger regulars seven runs in the fifth inning today and a 9 to 5 victory over the Yannigans in an intra-squad game. The varsity collected 18 hits, Rudy York and Skeatcr Webb getting three apiece. Fletclier Sac "Winner SACRAMENTO, , Calif., March 3 1-ipy-With their ace righthand er. ' Guy Fletcher, scattering aix hits, Sacramento Solonsx defeated the Hollywood Stars. 4-1. in a Pa eific Coast league baseball opener here today. The official atten dance was 6242. 1 0 Norbert Homers Pace Seattle's 10-2 Win " Viking B WW Tk.T Of fTT ft 1 1 IX inn firnt n cri In 8Vay i. 1 SS -' S Sv SSf AJ No-Name 'Jam9 May Be Moved Although they've had only a few days practice and not under the best of conditions on unconditioned Olinger field, Salem .high's base ball hopefuls are nonetheless rounding into shape for their first No Name league campaign in three years. Daily drills are being held and, thanks to what experience they picxea up in last summers Jun ior baseball leagues,, i; host of the hopefuls show considerable prom Ise. Jr. ':v ' , ' ! v Those showing fairly well thus far include Catchers pick Allison ana ai Kusseu; ntcners Joe car roll. Rod Provine, Bud Craig, Ray Carrow, Bob Charlton and Tom Faught; Infielders Craig, Dick Hendrie, Roger Dasch, Harry Wiedmaier, Don Farnum, Johnny Dalke and Doug Berwick and Outfielders Jack Malrttin, Bud Mt Kinney, Tom Bartlett Earl Phipps and dick lemmg. jr; Coach Gurnee Flesher has an nounced that the No-Name league jamboree, tentatively booked for Corvallis April 14, m&y be moved to Salem since the southern city will be unable to hol& it. Flesher said he would invitl the league teams here if Geo. E.teWaters park was available for use. Flesher hopes to play all Viking games in the big ball yard this season. He also hopes to have the Olinger lot whipped into shape ' for practice Hollywood Sacramento , R. Smith sad 010 000 0001 6 1 201 000 01 4 9 1 Hill; Fletcher and Liska Credited Witt 5-2 Nod OAKLAND, Calif, March 31-(JP) The Portland Beavers, behind the pitching of sinker ball artist 1 Al Liska and righthander Don Pul ford, today defeated the Oakland Acorns, 5 to 2, in an inaugural game of the Pacific Coast league's 1945 season. An overflow crowd of 10,000 watched the Beavers take advan tage of Acorn Hurler Floyd Stromme's third inning wildness OvwV An r- ilinnK vVi a vinlArw Bl4 tV VII VU V11UVU - Vl V IVbVi y J Liska was tredited with the vie tory since the Beavers led 4-2 j when he was relieved by Pulford in the sixth. Al Raimondi and Jimmy Monzo finished out for Stromme, the losing pitcher. Portland scored two runs in the third as Charley English, an Oak land second baseman last year, cracked out a single; to left field to score Larry Barton and Frank Demaree. Liska drove Johnny O'Neill in with an infield out in the fourth, and in the fifth Eng lish walked and scored on suc cessive singles by Ted Gullic and Manager Marv Owen. The final Beaver run came in the eighth as Frank Shone doubled and scored on Barton's single. Oakland clipped Liska for two runs in the fifth when Jim Her rera and Bill Raimondi singled and Frank Silvanic walked to fill the bags. Hal Patchet smashed out a single to center field to drive in Herrera and Raimondi. Portland -. MTT.T. rTTV Mr arirt Xfrm Cm- lasnea mi two nome runs, tne e- relatives .Sunday at! a dinner attle Rainiers defeated the San honoring his brother, Lynn Berry, Diego Padres. 10 to 2. In today's machinist's mate 1c, who is home rnaci i ijoamitt haeoHnll nnnwr 1 1 j I vice wiui xne aeaoees in me soum Th IRainiers hopped onto the I Pacific. I offerings of Jim Brillheart, veter-1 Present were Mr. and Mrs. El an Sah Dieffo southnaw. in the I lis 5101 of Mill City, Mr. and Mrs. Rex Kimsey and family, Mr. and Oakland Liska. Pulford Stromme, Al Raimondi (), Monzo (9) ana w. itaimonai .002 110 1015 10 1 . 000 020 0003 9 0 (6) and Adams Brownies Tied Again CAPE GIRARDEAU, Mo., March 31 -OP)- . The St. Louis Browns and Toledo Mudhens played a 2-2 tie seven-inning exhibition game today, their third consecutive sessions soon. ".; The opening No-Name league clash for the Viks comes, April 20 when Flesher's crew goes south" to meet the Eugene Axemen. Hayward Relays Dated April 21 EUGENE, March SI -()- The eighth annual Hayward relays, spring track and field jamboree styled by Col. Bill Hayward for class A, B and C prep schools, will be held on the .University of Oregon campus Saturday, April 21. Nine new events have been add ed. Portland's Jefferson high will defend class A title, Beaverton the B crown and Mohawk of Mar cola the C. i' draw. The Browns scored both their runs in the fifth inning on doubles by Don Gutteridge and Mike Kreevich and : a triple by Babe Martin. ; , Dinner Honors I Returned Sailor second inning for two runs, coup- ing doubles by Chuck Aleno and Joe Dobbins for one, and a single by Norbert bringing in : the other. In the third Norbert accounted for three; more tallies when he homer ed into the left field sector with Roy Johnson and Aleno on bases. p. Thef Padres tallied a run In the third on a walk, a single by John ny Kreevich and Vera Reynold's fly. Frank Tincup replaced Brill- heart, iyanked for a pinchhitter, in the fourth and gave up two more runs in that frame. Hits off the bats 'of Bob Garbold and George McDonald, a walk by Roy John son, and a triple steal - featured the attack. The Rainiers picked up another run n the Fifth, and Norbert hit his second round-tripper in the Sixth Inning with none aboard. SeattW 023 211 01010 9 1 San Wego 001 000 001 3 7 1 Fischer and sueme; umineart, Tin- cup j), Trahd (8) and Baliinger. Mrs. Tex Kimsey and family, Mr: and Mrs. Arch Kimsey and Jean, PILES (Hemorrhoids) rlsiaia rissure -Prolapse and other type ef Rectal A Colon eonditions treat ed without less of time, i QUICK RELIEF NO HOSPITALIZATION Call for examination or write for FREE descriptive booklet Dr. R. Reynolds CHnic Naturo-Proctolorist ' 218 N.' Liberty St, Salem, Ore. 1I. - ---- fy --,-.-. Barney Grant takes Inventory on the; Easter err situation prepar atory to the Easter week pre mier of his new comedy series oyer KSLM, beginning Wednes day, April 4, at 8O0 pjn. PWT. lion. KSLM KOIN I (1390 ke) (970 ke) jg KCW (820 ke) KEX (1190 kc) . (Continued from page 12) splendid conduct displayed by the students who came to Mt. Angel to root for their favorite teams in the recent district 11 basketball tour nament Such commendable behavior on the part of the students is Indicative of their quality and the efficient training received by them from their parents and the faculties of the various schools which they attend. The students have earned a well deserved reputation. . "A reputation of this nature is worthy of encouragement and per petuation. My earnest desire is that the students, the school officials and the community spirited people will continue to recognize the value of high quality athletic competition and lend their best efforts to safe guard and perpetuate this wholesome activity. "The .Mt Angel first year Preps will be ready to play either or both Salem junior high schools next basketball season if permission from proper Salem school authorities is granted. 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Moon entertained ;with a dessert luncheon for members of the May, November circle, lof W.L.C.S. of ths Jason Lee church Wednesday. . jThe afternoon was spent work ing on Red Cross; material. jMrs. Clyde Kunze has received wbrd that her brother, Sgt. Homer Dunn of marine corps, has found ASK iUIY CLIEIIT Savtajr their ear Insured at Hogklns Office fcewj sjatekly we pay their losses. We Issue our own drafts tight la ear Salem office for tmme- t dlate payment, net next week, not tomorrow, but tight ssw. : . . , . : .... . ..i For prompt service tnsnre next time at Hnggtns. CHUCK fl mm INSURANCE t CHCT r . y - . . ... . Oregon's Largest Upstate Agency1 Salem and Coos Bay - j 129 N. Commercial - Salem - Dial 4400 It necessary to return to the hos-r pital at San Diego. 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