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1 ! PAGE TEN j - '- ""' ' -".(f :':-. ' C 'r'Vp- 1 -: :. .-.:i : 'i : "'-7''"..;' A. .:, in K y- I ami i) hum TiUUjfi .iHMHU I s Tin TajmimwiMHnnmuniiiprBHiii t , i " r i - i wj-jwtw"- - v v - - ' ! 1-,,,,:: ,-4 " ' " ' ROWLING CHAMPS: The Funland champs this year after respective performances in the Commercial and Industrial leagues at Per faction alien. Roth outfits snatched playoff wins in recent finals. The Funlanders, 1 to r: "Stubby" Mills, Johnny Donovan, Warren Yaldes, Marvin Strode and Jim Farthing; Thej Armour's team. Pvt. J Floyd McNall and Pete Pederson (kneeling), and Tom Zeller, Tony Bigler, Ray Aleshire and Jack I Haagenson (standing). (Court Street Radio Appliance photos) Weber, Wilson, Rasmussen Turn in Record-Breaking Day Salem Vikings Romp to Lopsided Victory In Annual No-Name League r a vrir k tr rtPTTi riiM. x nmw i ini ; uvnv, Springfield and cracking a pair oi but transplanted ! No-Name league ing their debvit ,ni the league, counted 37, markers. Bend s Lava Bears, janotner aeouust toaay naa 17 and Albany 16. CorvaUis and Eugene declined eo participate. The meet was the finale for Coach Amazing Bums Defy Analysis; Homers, Rookies Help Giants j j By Whitney Martin NEW YORK, May IS.-yfj-Yft tried to take the Brooklyn Dodgers apart the other day to see what made them tick, although we must admit we didn't have much luck. All we found was the alarm, with which they are Mew by other National league clubs. They're a team that defies analysis. j , Today we'll experiment with the New York, Giants, another team which is making the experts . wonder why they rank as experts. Rank experts, you might say. The Giants generally were picked Weintraub, and even Nap Reyes were capable of giving the ball to be well down the lits by now, but look where they are! j . t The Giants aren't such a mystery as the Dodgers, - , 4nowever, as there's nothing very secret about a if s4 ? robust home run, and that's the brass knuckle Mel iuvi ttnu uis uiua to date. ; VV 1 . n whs wen Known inai un, ana xjnie uom bardi, and Phil Weintraub, and even Nap Reyes were capable of giving the ball a ride, but it is a little surprising that they have been dovetailing T k. - 1 whim Marti . their efforts so well. Belittlers of the team sa" that when the Giants get out of that telephone booth they call the Polo Grounds they won't do so well, as the Polo grounds home runs often are just long outs in parks with more elbow room, but that! isn't entirely true. Most of the home runs collected by the Giants this year have been well-hit balls, and the three they made a couple of nights ago against , the Cubs were tremendous blows which would have been: home runs any where. They really were don't-fence-me-in balls. I j . . Aside from the power,' another reason for the club's improvement is the natural improvement of last year's rookies, particularly infield ers Johnny Kerr, George Haus mann and Reyes. It's a case of yesterday's kids being today's men, and although the names and faces in the lineup are, the same as last year, it's a matured ball club. .The pitching, evcept for Bill Voiselle, was rtf ictly five-inning last year, and relief man Ace Ad ams was practically a standing or der. He appeared in 68 games. This year Voiselle, a 21 -game win ner with a fifth-place club in 1944, already has won seven games and gone the route five times. Har ry Feldman Is better! and Andy Hanson shows improvement. The promising always promising Van Mungo, although credited with three victories, is Adam's best customer. He hasn't finished a game yet He's always finished first, although a couple of times it nearly ended in a tie. " Padres Thump Stars HOLLYWOOD, May 18 The San Diego Padres walloped Hollywood's much-tarnished Stars again tonight 12-4, as Pitcher Val ' lie Eaves registered his ninth vic tory.' The win gave the Padres a three-game "to one lead in the ser- iea. ; ,j, . y -I;..". s;;-: .. San Dieeo' 023 300 10312 13 1 Hollywood ...000 100 102 4 10 3 Eaves and -Ballinger, Abbott (9); Mishasek, Marshall and Hul. , Sacs Even Oak Series OAKLAND, May 18 -P- The Sacramento Senators evened their geries with the Oakland Acorns at two-all tonight In rapping out a 5-3 Pacific Coast league. victory. Sacramento .L..S01 $00 On- t I Oakland ..101 loo ooo a i Atanazlo and Schluater; Chelini, Ba- Wch (4), Arala tJ. Munzo 9 ana I'enech. . . . - - j five (above) and the Armour'tL lLTaw 1 a Cruciol Cwrintf olmnct . y"""- " - records enrouxe, &aiem nign s track classic here today by scoring 73 points... The Millers, mak uttvc tccn uauit vcijr suvvcssxiuij . ' - A 1 . AH 3 TS . 'Cats, Marines Washed Out A dripping Geo. E. Waters park has postponed the propos ed doubleheader between Wil lamette U. and the Klamath Falls Marines today. WU Ath letic Director Lea Sparks an nounced yesterday. The games will be moved to Saturday, Jane i, and will drop the cur tain on the Navy cat season. Meanwhile, Coach Bob. Mc G aire's nine hopes to return to practice after a twe-week lay off to prepare for the annaal Whitsaan series at Walla Walla Jane 2. - Today's postponement marked the fifth in a row tor Willamette. . Links Tourney In Final Heat The Salem Elks 'club sponsored city open golf championship tour ney. crosses the finish line this week end at the Salem course wnen. seven nnais matches are swatted oft for the title trophy and what's left of the $273 in war bonds. Top brawl of the pay off finishes is, of course, the championship . flight session book ed for 9:30 sum. Sunday between Defending Champ Walter Cline, jr., and Glen Runnerup Len- gren. . Other matches due in the flight ladder and deadlined Sunday in elude: Third Buzz Fisher vs. ,Jack Nash.. Fourth Tony Fraiola vs. Hank Gillespie. Sixth Del Gwynn vs. Barney Filler. Seventh A. R. Hunter-vs. Ralph Kletz ing. Ninth J. C. Pike vs. E. Harden. V i Titles have already been deter mined in the first second, fifth and tenth flights, and went to Bunny Mason, Russ Bones teele, Hi Haman and Walter Thomas, respectively. Luke, the traditional author of the Third Gospel, was of non Jewish origin. Tfae Star Quint (below) are keeling ( Track! Carnival twir a manv tvi5nt a ninnerun I " t-j r - ; r I visungs rant on wiui me annual. M S . . . . -II - rommy urynan s Dana ims sea-; son Blond B?b i Weber of the Viks, state board i jumping champ, notched a soaring league j record in that event today when he leap- j ed 21 feet 2 inches, to better the! mark! held Jpdeviously byJBailey Of Salem'S 1939 team. The Old mark was 20-7. Don Wilson, south- . ' ' 4""t "vy"" paw javelin tosser for Drynan's band copped the other record with a heave of-167 feet 8 inches, low Hn0 th nM mark nf 15V7U hv ermg me oiamars; oi ljlVz DJ Mathews of Milwaukie in! 1941 Another ! meet record was uiuMicu nucu bcuu utunci Rasmussen I pole vaulted 12 feet, bettering the, old mark of ll-9 held ;bv Salem's Lvle Williams uiu iiwue : Ji (u. tt iiimiiia i i . j ! i nr:n: - I did not compete in tne vault to-1 j , 4 . uaJ' " ' I f ' weber, jack Larsen and Tom - j vias.i weoer -i won tne century along with the broad jump and Larsen grabbed firsts in the low hurdles and high jump. Boardman copped the shot put and discus events. Benny Lambert, with a first in the quarter mile, Al Cham berlain with another in the 880 and a f irst fnr th Salom ilav I mm.i ..m ii Yrsirf.. I H" wuipi uut e vuuu5 blue . ribbon winners and made tne meet pretty much Oi a Salem show, j li I bunny weatner greeted tne teams .. i for ie meet after rain and wt grounds had forced the W?ir front Salem, 120 Tard hish. hurdles: Ruckert. Al banyj AUbright, Springfield: Jackson, apringiieia; i uaj 100 yard dash ker. -Springfield: Roth. Albany: Bur !1S.urfH t.h." wm1 JH.?brl5- lem 4-5sTT I Springfield-Engelbart,! Salem; FUgy. Bend. 4 flat. . . a -fc". Low hurdles: Larsen J Salem: Ruck ert, -Albany; Hill, Salem; Jackson, Springfield, i 34. ! Discus: Boardman, Salem; Gottfried. Salem; McCauley, Bend; Rassmussen, neno. las feet S inches. Javelin: (Wilson. Salem; I Barker, sSrSSSd: ii?ui-a L recond bettering mark ox 15ft feet set by Wilson 1 last vear.l sooi puis uoaraman, saiem; Lowe, mkhi; njomorf, sprmgneia; All' ongnt. 5praigneld. 43 Xeet 7 inches. Broad lump: Weber. Salera; Maud Un. Bend; -Wldmer, Albany; PossehL Vin. maTk of ft 7" nTcheVt rd or weoer lan year.) - a High lump: Larsen. Salem: HiU. Ba lem; WUliams. Salem: Thomas. Sarins', held. 5 feet 4 inches. . A. A A ' - 22A: Barker, Springfiel Salem; Burkett, Salem; eld; Ca vender. non, Albany. SM: Chamberlain.- Salem; nir ocnai uin. Aioany; unoiey. spring- PaIa raa4- VaaaMnaaMtl VI J A a . Pickens. Springfield, and - Jackson, Springfield Albany, fov uca fnt sMVnitk Uai(U fourOi. 12 feet. (New record bettering mark of 11 feet inches set by Lyl WUliams. Salem, last Year.) Relay: Salem (Weber, Saeha, Ross, aturaen;, ftprnrgneM. aiena. 1:37.3. Wbodburn Nine Crabs 2nd Win Oyer Dallas WOODBURN Jiggs Burnett's Bulldogs edged Dallas 2 to 1 here Friday afternoon for their second win of the season over the Drag ons. The contest was a hurlers' duel all the way between Wood- bum's Charlie Sauvain and Rich ardson of Dallas. ;y'-1 Dallas , ; , ,108 000 01 3 2 Woodburn ; 100 001 02 4 1 Richardson and Rohrs; Sauvain and tteea. ? : : Suds Cop Opener SEATTLE,' May 18 (P Carl Fischer out-hurled Ken Brondell tonight in . the first game of a doubleheader as Seattle nosed out San Francisco 1-0. i - San Francisco 000 0006 S 0 Seattle .;,;,,.,;. 000 001 00 1 2 j Brondell : and Spnnz; . Fischer and Suem. :i . : , OREGON STATESMAN. Salem. 1 Oregon, Satunkry Morning Simon Pures, Only $68 worth of eash cut- tomcrt ut In on. it, probably. because most of the .battlers ' were on the unknown side, but that dldnt keep the town's first fistic program In over si year from being a punch-packed shindig at the Ferry Street Gar den last night. The It boots fea turing assorted swatsmiths from Willamette U Salem high, Sa lem "proper, " Chemawa ' Indian school, Gervais , and -Jefferson , were " strictly on the okeh side j for the most part, and prompted co-promoters - Ira Pllchef and ' Packy McFarland to annonnce another bopping bee for Friday night, June 1. 1 iv-'v Those ' who did populate the punch hall went home satisfied they had seen a typical and en tertaining amateur card. As for Bevos Take 2 Froni Seraphs COAST LEAGUE STANDINGS W L Pet. W! t. Pet. , Portland 32 13 .711 Saeramt 2J 24 .478 Seattle 24 II J71 Los Ant 21 25 .457 Oakland 25 22 .532 San Jin t 24 .455 San Die 25 23 .521 HoUywd 13 23 J61 Last nignrs results: At foruana a ! 10, Los Angeles 2-1; at Oakland' 1, Sae- ramento 8; at Hollywood 4. San Diego 12; at Seattle 1, San Francisco 0 (first game, second game unreported). PORTLAND, Ore., May lSHif)- The Portland Beavers walked away with a doubleheader against Los Angeles, 8-1 and 10-2, tonight MajM r after rain "postponed games nights straight. .. - ; Hurlers Roy Helser and Ad Iis- ka held the Angels to 6 and 8 hits, respectively. Jodie Phipps; Angel pitcher, was yanked in the third inning of the first game after j he gave up three runs in the first inn ing and four in the third, ii, 1 LOS ANGELES AB R B O Tyack, ci 4 Oi, 0 Brewster, ss 4 Russell, rf Novikoff. U 3 M. Hicks, lb -, ,., 3 Kreitner. c 2 Viers, 2b 3 Miller. 3b 2 Phipps, p 1 Marshall, p , 0 0! 1 0 1 Elko. Totals - 27 1 S II Batted for Marshall in 7th, PORTLAND Shone, cf Barton, lb . Demaree, li English, 2b uutiic, rz I Owen, 3b O NeiL ss Adams, c 4 4 Totals .30 8 12 21 p1 noo im o l Errors: Kreitner." 304 001 -- Runs batted In: SSHJSS&Vii1 Bar one. Owen. Brewster, Demaree. Stolen base: gt?n-Lf" on bases: Los Aneeies s. Portland 11. Bases on balls:. Helser 2, Hhipps 3. Marshall 2. strike outs: Helser s. rnipps 3, Marsnau a. farnea runs Helser l. pmpps s. Marshall 1 Hits off Phipps 4 runs in 1. Hits of Marshall 3 and 2 in 3.' Hit by pitcher, by Marshall ( Helser 1.-Losing pitcher, Phipps. Umpires: pempsey ana Edwards. Time 1:40. The box' LOS angeles AB KrH O A Brewster" ss . 3 2 2 1 1 4 Oil . 4 0 1 4 . 2 0 0 2 4 2 t 3 0 0 3 4 0 2 4 4 0 10 2 0 0 0 1 0 0 8 1 Oi 0 Russell, rf ix on K oil. ii Hicks, lb Greene, e Viers. 2b MUler. 3b Kitucks, p JKO, - Totals 32 2 t 24 14 Batted for Merkle in, 8th. PORTLAND Shone, cf Barton, lb . Demaree, If English. Zb Gallic rf. lb Owen. 3b . O Neil, .ss " Adams, c Liska. p Petersen, rf Totals 3 10 9 27 13 prtlele' 001 000 010 2 001 403 02 10 Errors: Tvack. Greene. Viers Runs batted in: Tyack, Demaree S. Gullic. ran. mess, iibtu&ii. j ncu. a wiruaac hit Dmiru. Home runs: Track. " "hr I ill its. lXniDie piays: usxa vo uhoi to Gullic. Left on bases: Los Angeles 7. Portland 10. Bases on balls t Liska 4. Hicks 10, Merkle 2. Strike outs: Liska 4, Hicks 1, Merkle 1. Earned runs: Liska 2. Hicks 4, Merkle 2. Hits: off Hicks runs in J',4: Merkle 3 In 2H WUd pitch: K. Hicks. Passed ball: Green. Losing pitcher: K. Hicks. Um- pires: Edwards and Dempsey. Time l4. Attendance two, . M 11 Acjiiatic lest At fY' Today With Ralph Altmans, Portland area, aquatic cwnmissioner, Carl Meland, assistant commissioner in the Seattle area, and A. E.' Doug las, of Portland's Northeast Y, di recting, ,the northwest j district nmiafi. uhrt1 rill .Vk mm rff at I local YMCA today. The pur- pose of the four-hour . affair win be to certify aquatic-leader, ex aminers for this district Swim mers from Longview, ' Portland, Astoria, and Salem are expected to participate. The tests j will in clude two hours of theory discus- t Sion and tWO hOUTS in the POO itself. Lady Luck Looks Other Way for Cardinals; Ccisucdty Lut Trail of Woe 1 ST. LOUIS, May Mfi)-Th 'old adage about "when It rains It pours," seems an apt descrip i tive of the woes that have be ' fallen manager Billy Southworth rand his world champion - St. I Lonis Cardinals ; the past few weeks. "There comet -a 1 1 m e ," he ; moaned, "wher your pitching staff Is In snct shape that y o i haven't a y- . J tr-efc...I.J r body - to spare : In relief, come sout.,wHah ; hell or high batting averages. ' That's the fix we're i in right ' now." is Whop O Uvky the kids who tossed the leather, they 'waded Into a chicken, din-, ner following the 'show.! What ever was left of the $368 after the feast went Into' the Capital Post No. 9,1 American Legion, fund which has been set up to comfort and entertain returning or .visiting veterans of World "War n. - ! $ Thecard was spiked with sis slingTscrapsl which' more than offset the few which might have ' fallen short of expectations. The top two bouts proved to be the toe-to;toe : and' Wild-swinging brawls listing Jim Lafky. 160-. pounder, of Willamette, ? against Don Belts, grinning 162-pounder of Salem high, and EvI Staats, ISO-pound product; of ;McFar land's boxing school and Glen Fritzler, 150-pound Chemawan.! XAfky collected ( a close decision ' in his rip-snorter after downing Araerk Circuit Nationals Get Away To Record Takeoff By JoeEetcblerj NEW YORK; May 18-)-WhUe the National league is enjoying its fastest get-way 1 since- 1912, the American league has been liter ally drowned out With 43 games in the junior circuit washed away after exactly j one month! of play, the Frick loop, Jed by the New York Giants and Brooklrn Dod gers, has hogge4 the spdtlight ? Off to the hottest start since the Cincinnati Reds won 20 j of their first 25 games in 1912, Mell Ott's first placers not only hav0 tied the Reds' top break-away mark, but have shown combination of hit ting power and pitching! strength that may well make bad guessers of the baseball experts who pick ed them to finish in the- second division. I I ' Despite their terrific start, the Giants haven't been able to open ah appreciable gap between them selves and the second-place Dod gers, who have ! won 17 : of their first 23 games. ; : . The American league, which al ready has shivered through a half dozen more postponements in one month than it did in the en tire 1944 season, played; sits first game today since lastl Sunday. ; ;: ; ! i 4 . v Fish Bulletin: )' I 1 'i i (Stayj Home) PORTLAND, May It yp Scouts for the state game com mission advised j fishermen to keep their tackle packed this week end and stay home. Fishing prospects were poor, with high and muddy waters in nearly every county. Only ex- - eeptions: j j I ' ' Wood river and Seven Mile creek in Klamath county; Odell and, Crescent lakes offered fair trolling; Foot Mile and Cherry creeks may be good for bait ' fishing. I Booker Ellis Scores Knockout Over Montez .5 - S. '; TACOMAJ May 18-0-Booker T. Ellis, 147, Minneapolis, knock ed out Pedro Montez, 145, Juarez, Mex and Fort Lewis, in the third round of a scheduled 10-round boxing bout; here tonight A right smash to the body finished Montez after he had been down, for eight count in the preceding round. I O AB K Pet. Ott. Giants 2 85 27 35 .412 Holmes. Braves 53 S3 34 34 .409 Kurowmkl. cards 27 ss is J Stenhena. Browns IS SS IS 27 1 JSM Cuccinello. Wh. Sox IS 63 j t 22 JM Cmnm. Snaton M SS IS 30 J37 Home -runs: American league Ste- ghens. Browns 7, Perry, Yankees 4, t. Johnson. Bed I Sox 4: National league - Ott, Giants T,- Weintraub. Cianta 7. LotnhardL Giants, f. r rim Itattcd in; -American' learue Derry. Tankees IS, Ettea, Yankees 17. Stepnens, Browns u; national league Lombardl. Giants 24. Weintraufc. Giants 23, Utt, Giants xz, uuno, ixxigers u. .. j- 1 i .... , While desertion from the elnb last Wednesday; by Mart Cooper, ace righthander, was admittedly a solid jolt to the team,! it was only one In a seanenee. .. i:, -. Soothworth's answer toi Cooper was an indefinite suspension and a $500 fine. Meanwhile, Billy must , deal with a patched np in field and entfleld sna an over worked pitching staff until he can get help pack from his now lengthy sore-arm list ! ... . Unitary inductions axel a mat ter. of coarse,' so the loss - of catcher Walker Cooper to the navy and the departure today of sonthpaw Max; Lanier for i an army physical examination are not in Soothworth's hard luck category. Bat these are: Of the mound corps, Harry DrilLekgue May 19. 1945 Fistic Party in Vet Benefit hard-hitting BelU In : the , first and second heats. Trip-hammer hitting Staats,: former ! Viking footballer, gained the nod in hist go with Fritxler,, another foot bailer. ; , : v LiUle Dale Fbh of Jefferson, blond impromptu on the card, gave' off with another sparkling session of trip-hammer clouting ; in taking a popular decision over Chemawa's Joe Pete In a special : 'exhibition. Curtis Stacona, 115,' - Chemawa, pommeled f Duano -Amen,-117, Salem, for a second round TKO.ln their match after mixing It up lni great style. No conditioning was visibly Amen's finish and the TKO was one of two for the card. - mv ' Howar M e n d e n h a 1 L 150 pounder from Gervais and un questionably the classiest clouter en. the two-hour show, provided ' the other TKO when - Marvin r A AH. .ll, jzli:, M ONE BIG REASON why the New York Giants are at present ran- ning off with the National league pennant race la veteran f-foot Z-inch Ernie "Schnosa" Lombardl, ; slugging j catcher, Lombard! is well np in the in dividual race for homers and runs batted in. Poor Vikings! Films Blooey OREGON CITY, May 18-(ff-It was a photo finish In the 100-yard dash at the state track meet, but Salem high school's hopes of settling argument over J fourth, fifth and sixth place with film were blacked out to day. Coach Dan Jones, who took pictures, had the film develop ed, but the rolls came back blank with a note that camera failure had not exposed the film, Rainier s Get Chet Johnson SEATTLE, May 18 (JP) Chet Johnson, southpaw pitcher sold to St Louis by San Diego last win- ter, has been turned over to tne Business Manager bui Mulligan announced today. Johnson, who was ordered back to a shipyard job here this spring by his draft board, comes on option and re verts to the American league club j this fait I Loggers NATION AT. UBAGtm W L Pet. I W L Pet New Yrk SO J00 Chicago . 1ft 13 .435 Brooklyn 17 7 .708 Pittburg 10 13 .435 St. Louis 12 12 W0 Cincinnat 0 12 .429 Boston 10 12 .455 Phlladel. SO .231 Friday scores: At Brooklyn 19, Cni eaco 12: at Philadelphia S, St. Louis 11. (Only games.) AifCKirAN IIAGI'I : Chicago New Yoi ork 13 .6i Phlladel is .42 13 7 .633 wasninc i iz .oo Detroit -11 7 .811 Boston , 12 .42S St. Louis 10 -52 Oevelan 13 J18 rriday scores: At St. Louis 4, New to : at uuwo , wivw . yv West Salem Wins - WEST SALEM-The local grade school Softball team' copped their fourth straight tilt of the season Friday, trimming Dallas 13 to 5. The locals hold two wins Over Keizer and one over. BayesviBe. Brecheen Is St Lonis-bonnd for ImiIw t f m. um trm! TmI Wllks stni Is with the dab bnt also nursing a sore arm, Shortly after Walker Cooper left for the navr. shortstop Marty Marion sprained an ankle and was; out I v-.-' el the lineno more than twolrect resultsJ weeks. Al l (Red) L Schoendlenst, Marion's substitute, dived for grounder a few days later and dislocated his right shoulder. lie still is out of the llneup. la the first game after Morton Cooper's desertion Angle Bergamo injured Kniwa w umw uiw Hum baa and haa been on the Inhirv . a Tl a .1. 1 list since. Now reserve Infielder George Fallon has been notified to re - 1 port for pre-indoction eumina I Rodriguez tion! .1 Ttal Greenlee, 147, Salem, suffered a badly cut lip and couldn't come out for the second round. Guy Poorman. Willamette 159-po und er, also exhibited class In j deci- sloning Ralph Lemon, 155, vu lamette. In the show's ' main .event scran, pther bouts, all ot ed as aggressive affairs, j went as follows: CI eve Racehorse, IS 3, . Chemawa, and Orville Hern. 140, Salem, drew; Levi George, U7, Chemawa, and Danny Yaldes, -Salenv drew; Leslie JMHi-US, Chemawa, decision - over Cliff , Sexton, ISO, Salem; Bruce Davis, 148, Willamette, decision over Jim Ayres. 14S, Willamette. : A few substitutions were; nec essary on the card, as Promoter PUcher desired to match up the unknowns as evenly as possible. All in all. It was a good; show and warranted the second try In two weeks. Salem-Y Team - L Sweeps Title Locals Cop State r Swim Championship . PORTLAND, May 18 (Special) Salem high school swimmers captured , two trophies here today in the - state acquatic champion ships sponsored by the Portland park bureau and Active club. The Viking boys copped the state title with 25 points, and the combined boy-girl team walked off with first spot with 31 points. Wash ington high of Portland won the girls' crown with 21 points. Copping points for the Bob Needham-coached Salem entries were: the rnixed relay team (Al den Sundlie, Dorothy Bergsvik, Bob Ullman, Pat Agee), who took third. place in that event; Sundlie a first in the 40-yard free style for boys; Bob Thompson- a 'third in the 100-yard back stroke fof boys; ! Dorothy Bergsvik a second in the 40-yard free style for girls; Van Mdohead and Bob Ullman in the 110-yard free style for boys, and the team of Thompson, Sundlie and Jack Fitzmaurice a first in the medley relay for boysf Vikings Sixth In Golf Meet EUGENE, Ore, May 18.-(H Grant high. Portland, won the state golf tournament today with the four-man team shooting a 676 in 36 holes. Corvallis, defending champion, ended second with 688 and University of Eugene, third with 694. Other scores: Eugene 704, Marshfield 725, Salem 763, Washington of Portland 774, Ben son of, Portland 801, Jefferson of Portland 810,' Tigard 823. Bobby Jones, Grant, and Bunny Mason, Salem, tied as medalist tallying 161 eacn. Jones had 82-79 and Mason, 84-77 I -Jones, Torrey, and Mason were named all-state . along with BUI Paul, Corvallis For Jr. Ball Leagues, Salem's upcoming second Ju nior baseball leagues are well fixed for talent what with nearly 360 youths signed up for play,! but Circuit Umplre-tn- Cbief Stanley Smith disclosed yesterday a scarcity of arbiters tor tne season, smitn nrges anyone who would care to do nate time and energy as an um pire In the league to sign up as aeon as noaslble at Mania's sporting foods . store, f grand stand" umpires preferred, , Huskies 9, Idaho 3 SEATTLE, .May. 18. HJPh Ker I today and the University of Wash- i - - I , t i v-n v. umaumu. ute University OI Idaho to 3. Muho 100 020 0003 t Washburton . 003 010 32-0 IS carbausn. Daiy ana saro: aasenionr ana Bunpson. -v ...--t Mercantile league playoffs were held at Perfection alleys last night and after Keith Brown Co. and Rigdon' for first and! second places, it was decided to award the champion ship to both found in scoting for the game and I a tie was declared when it was found impossible to clarify Cor The Statesman and Vince's Electric roUed it off for a third place,! with the Statesman j emerging winner, i keith brown CO. r11"1 147 123 115-385 , 02. 149 99340 I woodcock J49 104 203450 .ISO. "-110 ITT 467 1U 144 124 410 I vili11 l I i I Totals .803 723 111 2334 RIGDOWS W. ValdM t 15S 1M 139 121 144 177639 I Donovan . 173 -137 -110 .102 212651 139415 142382 140452 IfllllslP?" .795 729 8H2339 Broolts Resume Topple Bruins Oiisox Yankees Both Lose; Cards Top Phils By the Associated Press The Brooklyn Dodgers resumed Ihcir winning waya Friday night by outslugging.the Chicago Cubs, 15 ,to 12. It was the lzxn success in is starts for Leo Durocher's: surprising outfit and placed them two and a half games behind the idle New York Giants. Ben Chap man was credited with the win, and southpaw Bay Prim, was tagged for the loss. Four runs in the ninth , frame gave the St Louis Cardinals an 1-8 verdict over the Phils In the only other National .league game scheduled. Charley Schanz was the victim of the Card , outburst and charged with the loss, al though he entered the final frame with an 8 to 7 lead on the strength of Jimmy Foxx's eighth Inning homer with the bases loaded. ' In the American circuit Boston edged Chicago, 2 to 0, behind un defeated Dave; Ferris, who scored his third shutout and fourth win of the season. . Ferris bested Joe Haynes in the sizzling duel that was settled by Bob Johnson s two- base knock in the eighth. Vera Stephens' home run with the bases full fn the third inning gave the , American league cham pion St Louis Browns a 4 to 1 victory j o v je r s the ' New York Yankees irif a night game and handed Hank Borowy his first de feat of the season. Borowy had won five. NickEtten homered for the Yanks. The loss dropped the Yankees back .into second place after a few hours on the top rung. NATIONAL LEAGUE Chicago ,, ... t, : , ,aao 003 00313 14 1 Brooklyn 401 041 23' 15 14 2 Krtckson. Frun uomeuas ib. Vandenberir Hi and Williams. Gilles pie (7): Prund. Chapman (2), Lom bardl 8) and Owen. St. Louis 010 102 30411 13 1 Philadelphia ( 000 010 160 S 12 2 Jurisich. Burkhardt (8). Creel 9 and O'Oean; SprOulL Kennedy (St. Schanz meter ) ana atancuso. Seminlck ). AMERICAN LEAGUE Boston . 000 000 0302 S 0 Chicago 000 000 0000 4 2 - Ferriss ana baroara; uaynes ana Tresh. - New York . ,. 010 000 0001 2 St. Louis :...0O4 000 60 4 4 0 Borowy, Turner 7) and Crorapton; Kramer and Hayworth. ' ' 'Mac,' Czar 7 HoldPow-Wow WASHINGTON, May 18.-JPV- Larry MacPhail and A. B. "Hap py" Chandler met today for the first time since the Kentucky sen ator was elected baseball commis sioner. They did not discuss horse racing. It was an informal visit by the New York Yankee head. widely credited . with putting Chandler in the sport's highest po sition, but they "got over a lot cf ground," including draft and man power conditions. A reporter asked them whether anything was said about Mac- Phail's attendance Wednesday at the opening of racing at Pimlico in Baltimore. Chandler previously had said that tracks were off-lim its for ball players. '"You don't think that 1 was summoned down here?" MacPhail grinned. . WSC Streak Stopped PULLMAN Wash, May lM-3) McCaw hospital's baseball team came back today to win a 12 to 2 victory -over Washington State college a f t e r the Cougars had squeezed out a 4 to 3 decision in an overtime opener to run their home victory streak to 12 straight games in two seasons. Legion Practice Set v m WOODBTJRN Coach Pete De Guire announces the first prac tice of the season for the local American Legion nine will bo held Sunday at one o'clock at Le gion park. All boys interested in trying out should be on hand at that time. s Albany Kid Picked PORTLAND, May 18-iP-Don-ald L. Allen, Albany high school catcher-outfielder, was added to day to the out-city team to play the Portland All-Stars here May STATXSMAN Wacken .191 .139 -102 iei -194 101 ISO 149 m 179 Staaia C Stettler Bradley Hammer , , , i 139- 427 127409 140 391 147 08 171544 Totals .947 774 732 23SS DICE'S ELECTRIC T. Albrich , Gallasher -Welch Vlnce - J. 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