PAGE TEN The OREGON STATESMAN, Salem, Oregon, Saturday Morning. April 23. 1945 Carroll Twirls Second 3-Hitter Viks Lead League - Getting another sparkling pitching performance from their , ace righthander Joe "Cowboy Carroll this one identical with the three hitter he hurled In beating the Eugene Axemen last week Salem high's green pea Vikings vaulted into undisputed leadership of the No-Name baseball league yesterday by polishing off the Corvallis Spartans, 3-0, at Waters park. The Liska Notches Fifth Victory Beavers Win, 3-1. Hike Lead Margin PORTLAND, Ore., April 27-(AFyThe Portland Beavers continued their winning ways tonight by defeating the Oakland Oaks, 3-1, in a Pacific Coast league contest. The win, coupled with Seattle's inac tivity because of wet grounds, gave Portland a half-game hike to her I lead over the league. - 2000 Enjoy Action-Packed Navy 'Happy Hour' at Willamette loss was the Spartans' first In the other league game yester day, Eugene trounced pre-season favored Albany,. 7-1, at Albany. Carroll was in fine form in the well-played clash, walking only one and whiffing' nine with his NO-NAME LEAGUE ' i -WLRTRA W L RF RA talent 2 0 5 1 Corvl 1 1 9 7 Euxne 1 1 8 JAlby 0 2 4 12 Yesterday'! results: At Salem 3, Corvallis 0; at Albany 1, Eugene 7. swift and sharp curves. His oppo nent, soft-tossing Dick Groshong, also passed only one and fanned 10. His assortment of tantalizing curves had the Viks swinging off balance most of the game. ' The Vikings jumped on Gro shong early and then -settled back while Carroll took over. In the first inning after the Salem junior had retired the Corvallis side on strikes, Dick Hendrie lined a sin gle to left with one out But Craig fanned but Roger Dasch walked. Johnny Dalke then popped a wind blown blooper which dropped be hind Shortstop Ed Hunter and Hendrie scored All scoring was wound up in the second frame and Carroll himself took a big hand in it Jack Mal min went down swinging to start it off, but Dick Allison was safe when his loft to center was drop ped by Ed Mason. .The only Cor vallis bobble of the game, inci dentally. Then Carroll walloped a line triple to deep right-center, counting Allison, and came in him self when Bud McKinney skied to center. Carroll gave up his first hit in the third, another wind-bloom blooper which fell in front of Mal min. Groshong and Hal Wehmeier picked up scratch hits in the fifth for the other Corvallis pair, but Carroll whiffed Keith Shinn to es cape trouble. Carroll's only walk came in the final frame to leadoff hitter Sprick, and the pass nearly result ed in a Spartan tally. Sprinck immediately swiped second and rambled on to third when Allison's throw bounded into center field. That was the only Salem error of the game. With the enemy on third and no outs, however, Car roll fanned Jim Fox, made a lung ing catch of Groshong's bat-end bloop and finished up by striking out huge Catcher Bob Kean. Groshong didn't do badly him self after his first two frames and .outside an infield hit by Johnny Dalke in the third, pitched airtight baseball to the end. Almost un believable for kids' baseball, not a wild pitch or passed bail was made in the game. Salem's next league outing comes next Friday when the Gur nee Flesher flock goes to Albany. Corvallis AB R H Salem AB It H Hunter, ss 3 0 0 MCKin. rf 3 0 Hendrie, 2b 3 0 Craig. 3b 3 2 Dasch, ss 2 0 Dalke. lb 3 1 Farnum, If 3 0 Malmin. cf 3 l Allison, c 1 Carroll, p r f ' JS . . - torn. ' ffW-T ' .4M fJv 141- v -v. i if" ' ' . X vJmVm' .! V Ad liska. Beaver ' submarine hurler, received credit for his fifth win in seven starts, limiting i the Oaks to four scattered hits I while his mates built up a lead of COAST LEAGUE STANDINGS' W L Pet. W 1. Pet. Portland 19 8 .704 Sacramn 12 IS .444 Seattle IS 10 .615 Lost Ana 12 IS .444 San Die 15 12 .556 San Fra 12 15 .444 Uakland 13 It .481 Holly wod 8 IS .303 Last night's results: At Portland 3. Oakland 1; at Los Angeles 12. Sacra mento 9; at . San Francisco Z. San Dieeo 3: at Seattle-Hollvwood. (wet grounds J. three runs in the first three inn ings. One of the runs was a hom er by Ted Gullic. . OAKLAND AB Jt H O A I Patchett. cf - 3 0 0 4 0 Rosenlund, 3b , 4 0 0 1 3 Picettl. lb 4 0 0 12 0 Hawkins, rf 4 0 1 10 Camilll. If 4 0 0 3 0 Stewart. 2b 4 0 13 3 Kirby, ts 2 10 0 1 Raimondi. e . 9 0 3 0 1 Chellini. d 1 0 0 0 4 Storti. 1 0 0 0,0 ! Ayala. D 0 0OO1 Totals 30 1 4 24 13 If thafa the way. they e .it. aboard ship while at sea, ene needn't worry about Uncle Sam my's salty seamen entertaining J themselTes quite sufficiently. Meaning that Willamette anl ' vertity's . second annmal trainee "Happy Hour" program last ; night at the gymnasium was even more of a rip-roaring . success . than was . last year's inaugural. Over 2009 who watched and en- Joyed the boxing, wresUinr. tumbling, acrobatics and comedy will attest to such success today. . And the future admirals who gave off with the three-hour long action dripper - were re .warded handsomely, by . the throng for their efforts. The ap-. preclative crowd played pitch-it-in-the-ring and 1 drop-it-ln-the- .hat.te.the extent - that probably all parUcipants will new enjoy ' a banquet as well as new athletic equipment "on" the in-for-free customers. No tally was available on the donations, but all were appreciated. . Produced by trainees Milt Carl. Jack Schoppert, Tom Stern and -Walt Skrondal with the assist- ance of Chiefs Bob McGulre and Duke Trotter and Athletic Di- ' rector Lea Sparks, the program, carried everything from bright : ' musical numbers by Dick Mallett ; - and Brad Young to a rowdy d-wdy mud rasslin' naateh- tween AS Bannecker and Lien, accent on the mud and hilarity. Wrestling, boxing.' fencing, tum bling and trampoline exhibitions and unarmed defense tactics were woven in effectively. The tum bling and trampoline perform- antes by Bill Kendall, Frank Bennett, John Bacon, Floyd Johnson, Bob Pickett, Bruce He- - nder Harry OClms, Wv Bach and. Packy McFariand were -euiswe . officials, while insiders Included Skrondal. Jack Schoppert. Stan Bach, Mallett, Frank' Peterson, Chock Strong, Lorea Jacobson, Lorn Thompson, Dave Allen, Joe Sanford. and Bob Tate. The wrestling and boxing bouts end ed as follows. Wrestlings Bob Buftfe, !. uetestea- mr n st a ni ' .iiut.nnn. 138: Lratan Smart, jy, omui no andHb-ve Campbell. UO. nrew: as well as. the nnarmod defense. Jk IKciuffif. in Tnl offerings of Dick Byfleld and Lumsden. Boxing: A tbiround Mltfuber were .utsUndlng. L lJt& S&2SL - Harry - Levy, Gene- Vandeny-, pointed, J.m Aywt. 15U Neil Ander- Jim Lafky, 165, outpointed Roy.Nicolal. 162; Pruyn Schappaeher. 105. out pointed Dick- Sheeny. 190; Guy Poor man TKO'd CoUins Utter in third: Bill Cate. 160. and Ken Waldrott. 165, drewr Don Rochon. 178, oucoj Brad Young. 178. In fencing, Stan Buch and Chuck Nichols drew. I : Leaders ' NATIONAL LEAGUE W L Pet w L Pet. New York 8 1 M0 Cincinnati 4 4 M0 Chicago I t .750 Brooklyn 3 3 -73 St. Louis 3 3 .500 Pittsburgh 2 .250 Boston 4 4 J00 Phuadelp 2 S -SO Yesterday's results: At Cincinnati S. St. Louis 1: at Chicago 1, Pittsburgh Mew zorx s. At rain. J Batted for Chellini in 8th. I PORTLAND ! Shone, cf I Gullic. lb BUST CHAMP: Commander Jack Dempsey, US Coast Guard, is a Demaree. rf , Petersen. 2b Harris. If Owen. 3b O'Neii ss . Adams, c Liska. p Totals Oakland Portland . Errors: Kirby. Demaree. Runs bat ted In: O'Neii. , Liska. Gullic. Two- ..27 3: at Brooklyn 0. Boston-Philadelphia postponed, AMERICAN LEAGUE W L Pet. W L Pet. Chicago S 0 1.000 New York S 3 .623 Philadeh) 6 2 .750 St. Louis 2 S -88 Detroit 4 2 .S67 Cleveland 1 9 .187 Washingtn S 3 -625 Boston 0 S .000 Yesterday's results: At New York 4. Washington 6; at Philadelphia 9, Bos ton 3. At Cleveland-Detroit postponed. ram. imuy games scne-uiea.) 6 27 10 000 000 0101 .021 000 00- busy gent these days. Here he's shown aboard a coast guard landing base, hits: O'Neii. Liska. Raimondi, ' . , ... , . . " . , , I Hawkins. Home run: Gullic. Sacrifices: cran somewnere in me racuic. xue iwrmcr ovxuie ciuunptun u making a tonr of the Pacific battle zones. Vik Cinder Crew Runs Afoul Portland Power, Takes 4th Shone. -Double plays: Rosenlund to Picettl. Petersen to O'Neii to Gullic. Left on bases: Oakland 9. Portland 7. Bases on balls: Liska 3, Chellini 2, Ayala 2. Strike outs: Liska 3. Earned runs: Chellini 3. Hits off Chellini 6 runs 3 in 7; Ayala 0 and 0 in 1. Hit' by pitcher: by Chellini 2 (Shone, Aoams). Losing pitcher? cneiiim. um pires: uoran ana Kooer. Tune 14. Attendance 2800 (estimated). Mason, cf 3 0 Wilson, rf 3 0 Sprick. 3b 2 0 Fox, If 2 0 Groshong, p 3 0 Kean. c 3 0 Wehmer. lb 2 0 Shinn, 2b 2 0 Totals 24 0 Corvallis : Salem Errors: Mason, 0 f 0 0 0 0 o i i 3 PORTLAND, April 27 (Special) Running afoul a pre-state meet favored Grant high track and field flock which was in a galloping mood in all departments here today, Salem high's track team finished up fourth in a meet with the Generals, Washington and Benson highs. Grant, easy winner of the recent i Hay ward Relays, captured 65 Vz points; Washington had 29, Ben-1 son 19 and Salem 18'.. Salem managed only one first in the outing, that by Bob Weber in his pet event, the broad jump. He hopped 20 feet, 81,. inches. Other Viks who generally finish in front had to be content with seconds and thirds. Benny Lam bert .was nosed out in the 880 by Washington s Keller, Weber lost by 8 whisker to Grant's Wasch in the century, and in the super time of :10.1, and Lyle Williams, back in his vaulting harness after an injury lost to Bob Hickok of Grant in that event. Hickok went 11-6, Williams 11 even. No.discus or javelin events were held, further blows to Coach Tom my Drynan's gang in that it is strong in both events. Times and distances in the meet were on the exceptional side in almost every event, further stamping Grant as THE track team in the state prep picture. The summary, and note the marks made: 2 2 3 Totals 23 000 000 00 3 1 ...120 000 3 4 1 Allison. Runs batted hi: Dalke, Carroll, McKinney. Three- base hit: Carroll. Stolen bases:.. Hen drie. Allison. Shinn. Sprick. Left on bases: Corvallis 4, Salem 3. Bases on bails; Groshong 1, Carroll 1. Strike outs: Groshong 10. Carroll S. Umpires: stan smitn ana uon Henarie. Eugene Tops Albany, 7-1 ALBANY -(Special)- Tallying five times in the fourth inning, Eugene Axemen defeated Albany here Friday in a No-Name league baseball game, 7-1. It was Albany's second straight loss, Eugene's first win. The Axemen collected six hits off Paul Kennell and were aided by five Albany errors. Al bany had five blows off Harold Walker. , Eugene 100 S10 0 t f 2 Albany ; 100 000 01 9 S Walker and Rodiger; Kennell and Ohling. Gvic Center Plan Up for Portland Vote PORTLAND, April 27 (if) A ' $3,000,000 civic center plan .will be submitted to voters here at a . special election June 22, the city council voted today, ending eight hours of wrangling. , ; ; - The proposed project was-cut from 32 to 19 blocks, and $1,000, 000 of the money was tagged for construction purposes. A charter amendment to create special as sessment districts for local im provements was defeated, 3-2. WHITS-TOP li.SPT. Whits Top Vandals . WAl-LA WALLA, April 27-t) Whitman edged University of Ida ho 4 to 3 today to even their local series, although the Vandals, by winning twice at Moscow, took three out of four for the season. Idaho 000 010-101 3 1 Whitman Carbaugh and Lathrop. ;:' . . ...00 100 10 4 Viro; Mitchell and Padres 3, Seals 2 SAN FRANCISCO, April 27-i'P) -Charley Wensloff, a former Yan kee hurler, coolly pitched himsel out of four. tight spots tonight to give the San Diego Padres a 3-2 Pacific Coast league win over the San Francisco Seqjs. - San Diego ... i 000 102 000 S T c i ,, O01 010 000 2 I WewJoif and Ballinser: Orelia, Joyce Elks Golf Heat Nears Finish The Elks club sponsored City open Links championship derby. 88 par busters strong and $275 in war bonds fjflus the title trophy at the end of the trail May 20, is scheduled to halt first round fir ing at Salem golf course this week end. Thus far 30 of the 44 first round matches have been played. The balance must be finished by Sunday night, the committee an nounces. - Second-round firing starts Mon day of next week and ends the following Sunday. The J'big three' of the championship flight De fending Titlist Walter Cline, jr., 120 yd. high hurdles: 1st, tie between Riley (W) and Curtis (G); 3rd, Port wood (B): 4th. Fersuson (G). Time :15.8. 100 yd. dash: 1st, Wasch (G); 2nd, Weber (S); 3rd, Walker W); 4th. Mc Callu&i B). Time :10.1. Mile run: 1st, Cowan (W): 2nd. Arm strong (G); 3rd, Holmes iG); 4th, Newell (G). Time 4:41.1. 440 yd. dash: 1st. Walton (G); 2nd, Stamm (G); 3rd, Fere (G); 4th, Mc Callum (B). Time 34. 200 yd. low hurdles: 1st. Curtis (G): 2nd, Riley W); 3rd. Portwood (B); 4th. ChaDDel B. Time UJ. bbo ya. run: 1st, Keller (W); zna, Lam Deri (S); 3rd, Macy is); 4tn, cm ser (B). Time 2. 0 8. Pole vault: 1st. Hickok (G): 2nd. Williams (S); 3rd. Hoyt and Sparks (G) tied. Height 11' 6". Broad iumo: 1st. Weber (SI: 2nd. Hall G); 3rd. Rintour G); 4th. Hic kok (G). Distance 20 8a . Shot put: 1st. DeLay B): 2nd. Davis (G): 3rd. McCaltum (B): 4th, Dunn (G). Distance 48' lli". Relay: 1st. Washington - (Walker, Riley, Coram, Hendrickson); 2nd, Grant; 3rd, Benson. Time-j-1 ma, No More Poorhouses OPWC Aim Almost Here PORTLAND, April 27 (JP) The Oregon public welfare com mission said today the aim of its old age assistance program is al most in sight no more poor- houses. ; uniy nine county larms or homes now operate, the commis sion reported, and another in Coos county may close soon. Old age benefits soon may eliminate the once common misfortune of "going over the hill to the poor- house," the commission noted. - Third Straight No-No SNOHOMISH, Wash., April 27-(ff-)-Young Darrell Keller; who moved over from third base to the pitching mound at the start of the basenall season, hurled his third straight no-hit, no-run game today for Snohomish high school. He de feated Lake Stevens hifh, 8 to 0 State's Industry Upped By Reconversion Plan PORTLAND, April 27--Res toration of the reconversion pro gram will mean increased civilian goods from small Oregon and southwest Washington plants, WPB official said today. Paul Hirsh, deputy regional di rector, said 100 plants in the area already have been authorized to begin civilian production. - Nearly. 400,000 people in the United States are engaged in the printing and allied graphic arts trades. ; . .- , .... .. : Cats, Greys Tussle Today Willamette university's Navy- cats and the Oregon State peni tentiary Greys come to more base ball blows today in chapter two of their annual series. The game is booked for 1 p.m. on the prison diamond. Last week's opener saw the 'Cats outmaneuver the OSP's in a run-crazy 12-10 game. Coach Bob McGuire of the 'Cats will probably start Left-hander Ward Cummings on the hillock for his side, with Veteran Marv Goodman in reserve. Skipper Jack Noonan of the OSP's will possibly counter with "lettermen" John son or Bob CornwelL - Duckpiii Scores Coopers Feud Flares Anew ST. LOUIS, April 27 -OP) -The salary dispute of Pitcher Mort and Catcher Walker Cooper flared anew with failure of the St. Louis Cardjnals' big righthander to ac company the team to Cincinnati, but his attorney said tonight after a conference that Mort will leave immediately to join the team. Lee. Havener, attorney for the Cooper brothers in their salary contract dispute with the Cardi nal management, said Mort told him he did not make the trip because he felt attempts at a set tlement had been delayed too long. 1945 BasebqU For Silverton SILVERTON That baseball will be played at Silverton this season is practically assured, ac cording to George Manolis, chair man of the Silverton Athletic commission, after he called a meeting of the commission here Friday night. Plans for improv ing the baseball park, McGinnis Field, were discussed. There will undoubtedly be Am erican Legion junior baseball for early in the season, Manolis said Thursday, but there will also be a town team. Last year's play, DeVoe v fill Glen Lengren and Medalist Frank ruu . 148 165 148 Shafer are already making nre- -.--,- . a i - Totals 752 960 fmauvna iui kvviiu iuuiiuj Bi- STEVENS JEWELERS 21 CITY LEAGUE PICHA REAL ESTATE (2) BtUll 1U7 13 14S3SZ I :- 1Q i H. Miller 117 243 10 469 ? . . . -"" ..110 17 -122 ter carvme out oremng heat vie- Gauthier tories. CUne is to play Lawrence craig-! Alley next week, Lengren goes Lenaburg against Bob Powell, and Shafer I Totai lanes on ioya uavenporu tapa ble Bud Waterman clashes with the winner of the Leo Estey-Wren winners next wees; wui enter me i ureasy ..129 .120 -108 197 170 1C7 ...122 145 136394 141482 129399 784 2496 172498! 195485 134409 163430 ted the city $500 from the com mission. ..715 944 902 2561 Silver Foxes Upset Canby Cincy Tops Cards, 2-1; Giants Blank Bums; Red Sox Drop 8th Straight; Bevens Beaten By the Associated Press The hapless Boston Red Sox ran afoul of the masterful right arm of Russ Christopher Friday and dropped their eighth straight game 5-3, to the Philadelphia Athletics. It was Big Russ third successive victory of the young season. He held the Sox to six hits while Connie Mack's men were getting 11 off three Boston pitchers. Emmett O'Neill was the loser after being relieved in the second inning. At New York in a game marred by six errors, four by the win ners, the Washington Senators de feated the - New York Yankees, 6-4, in an Old Clothes donation game. In addition to a paid crowd of 2089, 2563 youngsters got in free by bringing 14 tons of gar ments, shoes and bedding, or enough to fill five trucks. Second baseman George Myatt starred for the Senators, getting four hits, stealing three bases and scoring two runs. The victim was big Floyd "Bill" Bevens who was batted out in the fifth when Wash ington surged for three runs. Mick ey Haefner was the winner and held New York to nine hits. No other games were played in the American league. Boston 010 001 1003 6 1 Philadelphia 300 000 11 3 11 3 O'Neill, Hausman, Barrett (7) and Gar bark. Christopher and Hayes. Washington .-, 000 131 100 6 14 4 New York 000 001 0304 2 Haefner and Evans; Bevens. Hol combe (5), Zuber (7), Turner (9) and (iarDaric. Day, Ifesky Write - SILVERTON Mr. and Mrs. W. L. McGinnis received a letter from John Day. former Silverton Red Sox -pitcher, telling of his being in Germany. The McGinnises also heard recently that Ensign John Pesky was now in the Hawaiian islands in charge of a baseball team. ! it l' K ,"- ;- "1 - I 1 ::'.:: ' :::::;; x-iww:- fc----.--- igv-vite3 GUNDEK HAEGG, Sweden's great distance star .whe makes - his final USA appearance today. In a special mile event darter the Penn Relays at Philadelphia. ' Lidman Takes Penn Hurdles PHILADELPHIA, April 27ff) Haakan Lidman, the timber skimming sports writer from Swe den, hammered out the only story of the Penn Relays today as he raced o an easy triumph in the invitation 120-yard high hurdles race, feature cf the first day of the 51st annual track carnival. Pushed along by a chilly north west wind that hampered per formances throughout the after noon, Lidman skimmed , over the barriers in 14.4 seconds to win the first outdoor race of his Amer ican tour by a 10-yard margin. Lidman's more famous country man, Gunder Haegg, is scheduled to make his farewell appearance here tomorrow in a handicap mile run in which he will give handi caps up to 180 yards to a group of American college runners. : By the Associated Press Dain Clev'a timely hitting and Big Ed Heusser's four-hit hurling Friday gave Cincinnati's Reds a 2-1 victory over the world cham pion St Louis Cardinals before 1064 shivering fans at Cincinnati. Clay singled in one run In the fifth and doubled in the other In the seventh. Ted Wilks of the Cardinals was touched for eight hits In all. At Brooklyn Big Bill Voiselle of the New York Giants blanked the Dodgers, 5-0, when his mates club bed Curt Davis and bis relief man for 12 hits.; It was Voiselle's third straight win and Manager Mel Oil helped it along by poling his third homer of ' the campaign. . Steve Filipowicz - got : four hits, one homer, for the winners. . . Chicago's Cubs defeated Pitts burgh and "Rip" SewelL 7-3, at Chicago, Paul Derringer hurling the win. Pittsburgh made four errors. The Boston-Philadelphia game was rained out. ' ina ooo oooi 4 St. Louis J Cincinnati f M0 010 10 3 a 1 Wilks and Odea; Heusser and Just. New York 000 102 1015 12 Brooklyn 000 000 000 O S 3 Voiselle and Lombard!; Davis, Pfund it) and Owen. Pittsburgh ,.. 000 030 0003 4 Chicago 400 210 O0 7 7 I - Sewell, CurcuruUo 5). Reaciimo ?) and Lopez; Derringer and Livingston. Won't Be Happy' About This One WASHINGTON, April 27-) , Kentucky's Sen a ter A. B. "Happy" Chandler doesnt knew It yet, but hell have to pay $26,865 Income tax en that $36, 00 salary as baseball commis sioner. Walter Molbry, his sec retary, found eat the bad news today from the Internal reve nue department. But he hasn't told Chandler. LOOER BROS. (2) Baumgart Evans ' ., Suns QTT XTWITCWI 4 t,. .131 161 109 401 - . . .... , . -136 139 121396 a-ui pucxiing oi uareia oaiern. .144 99 semi-finals. Meanwhile, the lesser lights in I the 10 eight-man flights will be battling through second rounders next week also. 179 137 460 the Silverton Silver Fovos hanri. 116 126-3411 , . . . " . . . .. .107 142 143392 eu. ianoy mgn lis ursi Daseoau loss of the season here Friday, 3-1 Satern outpitched previously un in"22 1 aeieatea Kouie utt wno was 791 2453 Rainiers Buy Johnny Gill Totals . 772 892 PEACOCK CLEANERS (2) . B. Just 112 108 wires a-w Aiiu a.f j i - - - E. Just 165 136 114415 1 wutnea ior seven Dingles, one a rnSSnnSi IS i l?t1 doubl by Dale Bennett and four G.Davenport .115 156 121 382 1 , v . , - t muie uj -ouc zwrug. oaiem lannea Totals NEWMAN'S MEN'S STORE (3) Williams Wood Feimer Schols Meyer 773 777 S33 235 12, Ott 11. The win placed Silver ton in a tie with Canby for the -161 -157 .137 -142 -175 155 178 ICS 130 144 JS4 I Duration league lead. I flankM AAA a4k AAA at Aft 1 A A x I 141-413 182501 . 852 849 83 2539 1 SEATTLE. ADrQ 27-iPV-Biisi. Totals .... T:n r..n: u. BXAN BAKES MOTORS (1) cm -Auu-usau w uie Hathaway 122 112 135-369 148 121 164433 82 145 116343 129 139 -12480 141 140 138419 .008 200 01 S 1 9 Ott and MendenbaU: Saturn and Steffen. Seattle Rainiers today announced I o. Davenport mi-oha-A Tnl,... -:ii .u. I 'uoaon fvu.ux3 v- iruuuuj uui uuui i potter Portland Beavers. The veteran I Langholt outfielder, who is expected to give Totals the Seattle club some needed left Woodburn Whaps MolaUa. 22-8 -748 781 889 2418 1 K4H handed batting strength, is ached-1 -d bowltng . .,tA) . : a. I -v.m,--. uu-aAI-f III w ue wmgnx. ne h. Barr e 175 182 178-533 bum Bulldo23 WaUoDed the Buck nnrrha: nrlo ra -.---,10 Talbot . 187 17B 154 tin wu OUUQOgS waiiopea U1B BUCK' T" a-rw H Bj4f -f m M. W bCUVU. I ... ... ., .--... - - - WOODBURN Finding 14 hits and 11 Molalla errors good for 22 runs, Coach Jiggs Burnett's Wood Angels 12, Sactos 9 Shaw Jaskowskl L Welch J03 131 140 394 1 aroos here Friday in a Duration Totals , i duuuus vuunveu nine runs in uie 752 723 820 229S i aiuirJ i J m: - rM .--r-. . I WITE1N PAPER rOWT m 1 --.- - xjya -wjjiij, Apm ziifty-1 wuieck " im iei-532 more in the eighth. Charley Sau With four home runs two by first 1 Mcinure baseman Mel Hicks accounting I PetVy' ior iu runs, Los Angeles tonight MVler wataneu oacramenio, iz to v, in a I Totals Facific Coast league slugging bee. Sacramento . 902 004 120 9 19 2 if? ill VtSZSs. vain v big gun with his 142 J95 in 454 1 five runs batted In on a homer 128 " no-366 1 and double the first two times up. ail 851 732 2394 1 Sauvain also pitched for; Wood vat a i . . . -. 1 IfAlaTl ' r- ' AM om mi ' a Los Angeles r301 134 OoJ-li 13 3 S?n --2 1VTS Woodb5 SiZ5 ,1 i-ower, rintar (a) and Schlueter: I t,-., ha iu i. Charles. Naeriaon u iimw Kiii. Hifki. i.Wk it riiii- in j i ---- i -.--- : w ' I cary i 179 15 172507 1 y. i. Albrtch , , 153-. 162 145460 K, Kreitner. Champ Pelicans Hosts Totals RICDOFTS (2) W. V1U1M KLAMATH FALLS. Ore.. Anril Mercer . i ry T-i . . . .. l colter .-vr- ue i-iamain t ails feu-1 Rodriiruez cans wm te deiending champions uonovn at the 14th annual southern Ore-1 Totals eon-northern PnHfnmio -r.v m-nA I field meet here tomorrow after- "?",MAN 0 noon. About 15 schools axe ex- WoL" A pec ted to participate. 855-837,778 2470 PGA Tournament Dates July 9-15 -tit 184 -151 M7 -156 170 -151 185 -183 169 136-832 178 494 218844 118454 181533 C. Stettler Bradley Hammer -853 87S 831 2559 Aluminum Company To jggf: Kecruit Workers at S. F. Je?K? CHICAGO, April 27 -(-The Professional Golfers association 1945 tournamenta $20,000 event Will be helrt Jnlv O-l K at na-ln- jw is 31 4kr -on a 171 133 104408 w axuiuuncea voaay. 1:5 112 niey G. 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