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PAGE EIGHT Thm OREGON STATESMAN. Salem, Oregon- Tuesday Morning. April 2. 1946 ., .... - tr ym - i, t ' I v ,. ; u 0 o o ; J - j ntlSCO IV ACTION: tanacer Frhi Edward! (kaUjD) dtivm hlm wrlrominc address U 21 yrMPMtive Salem majors daring- their initial drill at Waters park yesterday. "We're ronna , hastle." was one of. Frisco's u amines. In the -picUire are Solon bizeie hopes Steve Gerkin. tarl Gnaarson. Ed KowaKki. Andy Adams, Jim Fawier. Lee Faliln. im White. Henry Bartolemei. Frank Lneehesi. Bob Caviness. Dirk Wenner and Bill Tate, alt closely associated with the Portland EeaTers. (Statesman sports photo) Senators Commence Training: Grind; 29 Hepped Through Paces by Edwards Tooraey UUle: Native ladies gents avho have been fret- tia over the possibilities of ! tna; tbo prep hoop rtaslc can ow relax until May 1 at least. Ilard-tening what the lu-ere-Uriag and unhappy OIIS A. Ward of eontrol will deride then, but at least it has given Sales chances a terrific boost by holding off a derision until then. f Salem, represented by either the gym-enlargement Flanjsf Willamette I' or the up tonoaw fairgrounds folly, can produce a factual invitation 1 bf II, then the village will eertainly not 'lose the classic. Foregoing a derision In Portland Saturday when very attractite offers front . both Astoria and Eugene were1 ready, willing and able to take over tipped the board's hand. So Silem holds a better than even chance now If the Wf or fairgrounds can be -put in writing and bou by tSSS. by May IS. Both Spec Keen, representing the falr gTounds movement, and a Wl' apokesmaa says' th offers will be ready by then. Hallelujah . . '4ftrrn04n Ttcin Ililla ' , Good news for Senator fans (sjsd sportswrilers) comes wilh 1st tidings from a very bur Bis Boas George Emtgh that all ' Sunday twin bills at Water t park will be played together, starting- at 1:3 p.m. None of the olisllked one-in-the-afternoonr tnd-one-at-night stuff, in other - arorda. Also, every night at the yard win be Ladies Night. Femic fans will be passed in nder s speeial admittance fee f lour bits on week nights, but will play the same toll as the gents en Sundays, eighty rents . . . And if Bald Bill Klepper A Co. continue to stock the, local nine with. Gerkins. Younkers. KowahvaJs. Gnnnarsons. Luc rbeois. Vicos. Whites. Carney, ete guy and gal fans alike are sure to see night or day at least - one of the best clubs in the clr evit In Skipper Frtoe Edwards' noek.-Which eertainly calls for another hallelujah ... JUmUderuootl AVxl? I ;' A chance to. loose " a spot of i - Interesting spec aviation comes ; with the news that Hank Ander- non. Baker, high, cage boss, has . noovtd over to Medford to coach the Tornado quint. Tor those who don't already know It, Jim . Calderu eod. basket-hJtUnx so ,. pbonsore standout on Anderson's ; anost recent 'Bulldog team, la the ssa of a Baker school teacher who is said to be looking for' a ehanee to change to another or boot. .Mediord being the Very neogr salve athletics school and town that it' is and always has plus the fact that Ander- noves there. It would- . n't be at all surprising to find aharpshoster Calderwood spend-. Inx his Junior year In a Tor sade hoop suit next winter . . Cocao to think of It. wonder if the JSaJem system has Its full eoota oT school eachers - these 19 tS rCL 1946 11 IL Sodden thought: What with - no many 1945 Coast leaguers now eosnlng- Into the Western Interna li on al PCX baseball. 194S species, will practically be lac janeaa far WIL customers , tala i summer . . . Former WU lanaette iballgamers Earl Toolson and Jack : Richards, . the latter the Whacking- Jack; w ho copped - Use IYXL batting title for Salem In 114.2. nre now back In base ball j niter spending the w ar In GI jtocs. Richards Is with Los Angeles and playing; the first sacki Toolson Is listed as a rtr nlarj naonndsman' for his outfit, the toisvUe Colonels . . . And would Coach Bill llananska. like to hare beth ef "cm right now. . j . t 1 liP 1 PACKY McFARLAND lie II be boss Wednesday. Judges 'Out' EslOn Fight Card , "We have hd no (iffici.tl re quest by either manager of Du ;rre Hoag r Art-hie CKk for judges Wednexdciy night," an i:niinel Boxing Ciimmissinn Chairman Harry Levy yesterday, : "o as far as we're cicerned Pa ky MrFai l.md w ill bethe lone ufhtial for the fight card." Thus is the answer to inquiries i,is to whether the HoiiK-t-'ook re match would be officiated . by three men instead of 6ne. Both Hoag and Cook handlers have ojkehed McFarland as Wednes day's referee at the armory. He had the int-k of lifting Hoag's hand two weejes ago -after the D;me and Cook slam-banged their six-round i losie here. Ievy furthered: "A referee in the ring in murh better qualified to render decisions than judges mit.ide the ring. I beheve. He's in there where he can see things up tlo.se. And McF'arland is a ouaPlfied referee."' Tickets at Maple & Keene's for the natural are till goit.jj at a fait clip. A turruiway throng is -due for the rematch. Nelson, Hogan Crack Record AUGUSTA, Ga . April 1 -tiP)-Byron Nelson and Ben Hogan teamed .today with Bobby Jones and Ed Dudley in a practice round for the Masters Goif tournament opening Thursday, turning in a. best ball of 60, twelve under par. Fred Coeocran, PGAtournament manager, said the score was the lowest he could recall for a championship course. Nelson, winner of the last event here in 1942, paced with seven under par 65. Hogan had a 68, BITK TiE BARBER Duffua . - ISO 1S3 140445 Rue : 158 15S 145 4ISS Kitamiller 189 15 163510 Parker' . ... . 175 157 1S1 493 Scale. 140 178 168 4M OOUDIES Or StLVERTON 3) DeOuire .157 302 14523 Hattebtfrg 192 114 158 44 Duncan ; . 185 131 108422 Herr 12 1 159 417 Bentaon . 178 193 141513 COLYEAR MOTOR SALES (01 Simon . . . 17 154 148-480 McCum I8 132 177475 White ... 204 158 142 54 Klemke t .11 170 IS 497 Hauer 148 16S 178495 STAR RFHUtT PRODUCTS (3 Byer r 185 197 . 181 563 Payne tl 154 12 182-442 Powell 152 10 145 457 Beaucamp 17 1S 1 S3 526 Lengren 174 125 14744 MARION CREAMERY 12 Kenyon - 180 W Parker ... - 1 185 Pekar - 142 152 Davenport . 179 21 Hamart ..... 191 168 Kerrm bhoww co. ii' Dyer . j , 175 172 a-hlberg .... . 129 170 Irrmran 142 i: 161-331 170351 149 443 10 540 16-325 1 15- 42 170-4f.9 17j 4Wi I lfiO -308 165-. 5CJ , ' Cmhmi! . 177 171 ; Sours - 201 443 1 i More Players Due in TodtvYi Twenty-rune proMective s4lem Senators a n s w e r e d Manager Frisco Edwards' initial roll 'call at Waters park yesterday as; the club began its 25-day spring training grind. At leastl 'three more players, all from th Port- kind Beavers, are due to register ; Tuesday. I "We're gonna hustle, and that's for sure," was -Included iri Man- i Ducat Sale Booming The advance sale of tickets . for bath the opener April ;3 and for the season started yes terday at the Salem Senators ball park office, and If 1flrt day business Is any .Indication, the club will play before! sell out throngs all summer. ("The phone rang incessantly all day for orders," reported Business Manager. George Emigh last night. "We had a big day." he added. Reservations can be made by railing the park. 4C47. j ager dwards' opening address as he made his debut as Solon skipper, After acclimating the players to the situation, Edwards pushed them into a 'lengthy batting drill while the numerous pitchers' in camp took turns on the batting practice mound. The session was finished off with a peppery round of infield practice. .Outfielders w ere kept busy shagging fly bills all during the four-hour perid. Today's workout will start; at 1:30 p.m., as will the others 0us week. The Senators go to Coi-al-lis to play Oregon State both Fri day and Saturday afternoons. Those who checked in Monday, and their positions, included: Stv Grkin. Cr Gunnarson, ' Ed Kowalrki, Andy Adams. Jim Foter. r Fallm. Claude Janeway. Jphn Nolan. Jim Hoisclar and Jack Soh-f-r. piteJieri: Norbert Knefer. Virnil Oros and Boh Schwartz, the lajtcr thr i-'alrrn youth who is working put with the club, catchers, Don Alfano. Boyd Eagleson. Dave Parloo. Sam To)ti. Bill Tate. A I Prieto. Jaiies White. Henry fJartolemei and Jsob Bradv. mfieldeis. and Bob Cavlrtesa, Krank Lucheni. Dick Weriner. Ralph Arnott and Duane Criu tord, outfieW ers. A few others who are not under contract also worked out. - ' f The trio due in tod..jr rrom liu forma are Catcher Roy Younkrr nd Red Daniel and Firt-acker Ceoce Vice According to Bnsintu Manager GeorRe EniKh and Beaver-Salem Gen eral Manager Bill Klepper. who was a viaitor here yesterday. Bill Carney, outfielder. and Ken Wyatt. pitcher, will Join the Senators when Portland returns home April ,1S. Saiitiam Skier Set for Party y The SantUm Ski club ha made plans for a large kl rally Apr a slO to be held in the Pringle park build- in back of the Deaconess h9- Dital. The rally will be open to the judTj winter ports-Irving P UC. The meetinf w ill precede a lance caravan to Santiam. lodfte orv the Sunday of April 14. Refreshments. dancing, movies and discussions will be on Uie rally program and a large turnout (-established or prospective ski riders is' expected. - COURT ST. RADIO APPL. (3) Cady 178 202 1555 151 43 18850 DuBuy .... Zeller 4 . Guctafsdn .. 150 174 15 152 135 188 177 143 160 493 19 44 (I 17854 ISO 447 139 4if3 187 50 159443 Bolton GOOD HOUSEKEEPING CO. Duncan . ... 2S 178 144 133 193 148 Talbot' 13 ones i 4t Mathia 0 McCluakey .. . .il rUXUAND 1 " Vaidez . 178 Strode 174 McCurdy"". - 157 Brent . 154 Perry .. . 19 PORTLAND G. E. CO : Greene . ... 170 Merriott 187 Howell 182 Raj burn 184 Bui&man 157 170 157 231 168 161 ) 163 143 138 201 177 178 554 18334 194 5J2 110 4;jtf 117 5J4 18534 123 4rt2 135 4.t5 ltt 53 lt- 5tf5 18 4f5 158444 149 414 18 406 143 47.5 153-45 154 4t5 173 t4. 4J!1 -44 WOODBURN Shorey Sims Sehail ... Autm . (1) 150 .15 144 151 119 130 121 14T 170 141 149 164 1P2 112 Hick 162 HARTMA.N BROS. 2 Albrich 18 182 123 114 191 Hart man Tallinan Welc h Ilcndiie 7rMan Elimination Mat Tourney Set for Armory Tonight f Matchmaker Elton Owen'i ;l weekly mayhem meetinr. this j one an "International single Ijnixht elimination tournament tn lt volvinc seven birepplnr stand i out, is ready for the Ferry : Street Garden mat tonight. The j; elimination meet, very popular ! with the customer when pre-. ;sented in the past, will pay off 1; handsomely to the w inner. An 't extra $250. plus a leg of the large trophy goes to the bleepper lor City Open I-enren Ieads Pack; Schultz, Baxter Tie Signifying the field may be one Of the heftiest in years, 56 links men qualified Saturday and Sun day at Salem golf course for the annual Elks club sponsored City Open :- championship. Qualifying will continue throughout the week and is deadllned Sunday. First round play is due next week. Veteran Glen Lengren; always one of the gents to be reckoned with in tournament play at SGC, carded a two-over par 74 Sunday to take the lead as meet medal is-t. Former Salem Club Champion Bob Sederstrom. a surprise entry, registered for the meet but did not post a qualifying tally. Defend ing City Champ Walt Cline. Jr , is expected to pott his qualifying Count this week. ;I Most of the qualifying scores .to date are on the "soaring" side. sjay Sweepstakes tournament was fgaptuved by both Archie Schultz jnd Floyd Baxter, who carded let 66s. SchUilU grossed 71 and Saxter 75. Bob King wa$ next ith 76-7 69 among the 30 en tries. Qualifiers: r! 74 Glen l enpren "5 Floyd Bax ttr. 76 Bob King. 77 Lawrence Alley. "8 Lloyd Davenport. 79 Bert Thomson. Bill Gmidwin. BO 3. W. McCalllKSrr. 83 Georee Scale fU Max Alien, Mac Burnett. M Del Gwvnn. Dave Fvre, Ned Ingram. Cliff Parker. BS Vic Convey. Tom Wise. Ted Medford. M Harold Gll expie. L. W. Sloan. C. McLeod. BUI Phillips, jr. SS John Heitzc-i. 9 W. E. Stewart. Herb Glalsyer. Ralph KletJng. 90 Ted Chamber. Glenn Burnght, Doug Kline. 91 Bill Franswa-. A. F. Sprine. Earl Payne. 92 Barnev Filler. W. D. Thomail, Dr C. C- HigKins. V. D. Mc Mullen. Feike. 94 Charles. Heltjeel. 93 Dale Shepard. 97 B. D. Babbitt. Paul Nieswander. E. M. Jonn. 10O Ray Housley. 106-- Ralph Kimer. Kegntereo mn no score potted: Leo i Estey, Don Hendrie. Ros Coppock. . Bob Powell. Bill Schaefer. R. H. Bal 1 dock. Ray Vandiver. Bob Bufrell. Roger Putnam. John Emlen, H. Corson ' . and Bob Sederstromi $100 Tops' For Big Bout I NEW YORK. April -Promoter Mike Jacobs, who knows What the traffic will bear, an-, nounced" today a top price of $100 the highest official price in boxing history for the June 19 heavyweight return- 15-round title bout between champion Joe Louis and challenger Billy Conn at the Yankee Stadium. In announcing this 300 per cent increase over the $25 he charged for ringside seats for the first Conn-Louis scrap at the Polo Grounds in 1941 Jacobs also fixed a scale of $50,. $30, $20 and $10, all taxes included, for- secondary seats. Uncle Mike did not give out a breakdown showing how many seats were available at the various prices but he indicated several months he anticipated a sell out of 100,000 and' a record grosk gate in excess of $3,000,000. h tT iati-it havs anv frAiiKI cllnsf p y-wvaa a a sssai a-a vtm va w. aT, a a a the tickets," he declared. Southern Slate League Formed ROSEBURG, April l-Pr-May 19 will mark the opening of the reorganized Southern -Oregon Baseball league, H. W. Gray, president, said today. The loop, formerly the Oregon-California Interstate league, was revived at meeting yesterday. Gray was flamed president and Harry Chip Itian of Medford, secretary-tieas- ; Opening-day schedule: Can- Won yi lie at Roseburg, Crescent City at Grants Pass. Medford Babes at Ashland, Central Point nd Medford Craters at Medford. 56 Qualified Cline9 Sy Vince Electric 5s Annejt City Bowling Crowns The CHne's Coffee Shop "A," division entry and the Vlnee's Electric quint of the "B" graup Sunday snapped up team titles tn the annual City Bowling Championships at Perfection al leys. CHne's beat out the Salem Hardware Co and Marion Creamery In the "A" bracket while Vince' Electric topped Good Housekeeping and Wood burn in the B" group. CHne's amassed a. 2809 three game total. Salem Hardware had 2754 and Marlon Creamery 2717 for the three "A" prizes. The who comes out on top. which Is slaeable Incentive. The seven gladiators who are to hustle off the single fall or 15-minute brawls are Hungarian Al Saasz. Finnish Paavo Kato nen. Italian Bruno Angello. In jun Frankie Clemens. French-Canadian Georges Dusette, Swiss' Mountaineer Tony Ros and Dutchman Jack KUef. a capable crew aa any crunch client will attest They will enter the ring at 8:30 p. m. for the drawing Beavers Open Week's PC L With Oakland Oaks Tuesday Night : i : Salem Quints Wow Tourney (Vp Tvo Titles, Six Of) Nine Trophies PORTLAND. April WSpecial) -It's a good thing Jffenwin high'x gym was ri.nlel down or tliey might have taken that home Uw; The Kiwiinis Goldrnball basket ball tournament crossed the finish line here tonight with Salem en tries taking (1) two f the three ivailable cham pionships. (2) olacing three players as .the outstanding per formers in the three dixiMon I . (3) taking lion - ' iix of the nil '1 available, tro three divisions. ome ne 0 - 1 hies, (4) a large benny riTZfcK number of gold charms, and (5) placing eight players on the three all-touina-ment teams. In other words. I it was alem night here tonight. The Salem Cubs, coached by Bob Metzger, copped the Cubs division with a 33-13 win over Shumway junior high of Vancouver. The Jayvee. bossed by Gurnee Flesher and Harold Hauk, won the Clipper di vision crown with 38-22 count over Benson Tech Optimists. Oh yes. Frank's Ice Cream of Port land did get the Intermediate ti tle tonight by tipping Vancouver All-Stars, 32-23. Salem's Sophs and Intermediates were in the near finals in this division. Briefly, the individual awards gained by Salern players: Cubs division outstanding player, Jeith Farnum Parrish junior high. All-star team, Farntim and Tom Paulus, the latter of Leslie junior high. Intermediate divi sion Outstanding player, Benny Pitzer of Leslie junior high (unan imous choice and the only one in the entire tournament). Outstand ing sport, Harry Culbertson of the Sophs. All-star team, Pitzer, Cul bertson and Ted Coyalt of the Sophs. Clipper division: Outstand ing player, Dick Allison of the Jayvees. Allrstaf team, Allison, Bill Hill and Mel Moggs of the Jayvees Rumors say Salem teams will be barred next year. Little won der. SALEM CUBS (33 D. Paulus 4 r Bacon F (13) SHVMWAY il) Gibbons (2 Anstrom iOi Miller (Si Skaaden T. Paulus (4) C Duval (41 O Farnum UO) G Salem iuIm Rogers ( 1 Oscarson 1, Cirod 4. Rog l-3. Half time: Salem JAYVEES (38) Co (11) Spagle (4) Hill (?) Boxes (1 (M) BENSON HI (14) Mitchell r r e G . 0 Can be r ( W. Mitchell (2) Oldensted Allison (01 O (2 Luck HaUtime: Salem 11-10. Waldorf Returns To Portland Job PORTLAND, April 1 -P Foot ball coaching duties at Jefferson high will be 'assumed nest fall by Eric Waldorf, back after two years' overseas service with the Red Cross. Waldorf, who spent year in the China Burma India theater, also is expected to take over track and field work next season. Mar ble Cook Was wartime substitute as grid mentor, and Carl Kiindsen now is handling track. Electric had 2554. Good House keeping 2546: and Wood burn 257 In the "B" division. Den Murdock's $74 aeries led CHne's. HI Hainan's S16 topped the Hardwaremen and was high over all for the day. Ha man's 559, for the Creamers also topped that team's effort. John Irons' 544 led the Electrics. Ed Mc Cluskey's 556 pared the House keepers and Bin Hicks' 565 led Wood burn. ' The singles and doubles events will be rolled off next Saturday and Sunday an the lanes. that will decide who meeta who' In the first round. All losers to night are finished for the eve ning. Should Ross or Kiser cop the final match either will take home ' the trophy for keep. Three tour nament wins are required to take the cup out of circulation. Both Rons and K liter have won two such tourneys In the past. The rrowd. always willing- to vocally help the referee, will to- night Indulge In the officiating. : : ; : TONY ROSS. Creiaan creek mat' man wha baa been absent from local cards with aa injured arm the past few weeks, returns ie action at the armary tonight In the 7-man ellmiiiation taurna inent. r.ciric coast lcagcb W L. Pet. W L Pot. San rran 3 1000. Portland 11 .800 Los Anf 2 t .M7 Hollywood J 1 300 Oakland 2 Joo: Sacrament "1 S .333 San Dieg 2 I M0 (Seattle 0 S .000 Series this week: Portland at Oak land. San Franciaeo at San Diego. Seattle at Loa Angeles, Hollywood at Sacramento. Haiiauska Sets Slab Starters Coach Bill Hanauska continued prolonged batting practice, again Monday as the 30 man Willamette university baseball squad pie pared for its doubleheader. opener Friday against the University of Oregon in Eugene. Hanauska has assigned starting roles for the Oregon series which will continue Saturday afternoon here with another doubleheader. George Olson, big right Zander, will likely draw Friday's1 opening game with Clay Patterson, fresh man ' left bander, slated for the finale. Other hurlers are George Wilkinson, Dick Highberger. Carl Butte, and Bob Charleton, all right handed freshmen from Sa lem. 46 Cheek Out For Idaho 11 MOSCOW, Idaho. April 1. P Forty -six prospective starters for the 1946 Idaho Vandal football team reported to Coach J. A. (Babe) Brown today at the first spring grid drill got underway. Brown said he expected more players would be in uniform by the end t the week. V ptton Shoots 'Ace' At Salem Golf Club Art l'ptn. "Sunday player" at Salens golf course. Joined the elite hole-in-one elnb Sunday afternoon when he seven-lron-. ed hla tee shot Into the cap an the No. t green. He was play ing with Bob Price. Courseman Jim Russell reports the ace as the first mada at the course this year. 60 CLERGYMEN KILLED VATICAN CITY, April A Vatican press bulletin today quoted the Vatican radio as say- ing 60 priests and seminarians have been executed in Slovenia. People stricken 'with cholera, the dreaded dLscase of India and the Far East, are now being cured with a combination of blood plas- ma, salt solution, and coal.1 dc 1 rived -sulfadiazine.' m i - 'SSsLj -How They ' a brand new rinkle. In the event the ; brawls go to the 15-minute limit, applause from the clients ; w 111 .decide the winner In each. Since; the tussles are limited to 15 minutes. most elimination tournaments are on the hot and heavy aide and loaded with ac- ' tion. With so . many topnotchera in this one. the fans can look for an ullra-intrrraQnf e v e n I n . Which haven't, been unusual at the . garden for Matchmaker ; Owen's -'recent f parties. i ' -- I ; . Portlands Get j Sunday Split PORTLAND, April l.--fTM Portland Beavers,' after breakinaj even in their season opening doui bleheader at Htrty wood .Sunday open a week-lofif Coast league baseball series at Oakland Tuesl day night. Roy Helser or Don Pulf ford will likely do the "hurling for the Beavers. 1 Other series in the league find Seattle at. Los Angeles, Hollywood at Sacramento and San Franci- at San Diego. The Beavers dropped Sunday. opener, 8-3, to Hollywood, but won the nightcap. 5 4, in' an extra in ning. Jake Mooly Was the winnetf In the second game and Dick faafj rett was Uwer in the opener. j. Other Sunday games aaw unj beaten San Francisco , eonquer Seattle twice by B 2 count. Loxj Angeles take a pair from Sacra-j roento by' 21 scores and San Diegi beajt Oakland 2-1 after losing a first game, 7-6. j i T 4 SHSFigliters Bop Off Finals Siilem i high's leather fisted flock climaxed the annual Intra-! school boxing tournament last night at the Villa' when cham-s pionships were decided In the eleven weight divisions. A fair crowd witnessed the punching party and' all matches ended in decisions. Duane Amen, a cham pion last year, came.through again in the 12S pound class as the only repeater. WaynsHGwynn, champ two year ago,, last night won thel 155 pound crown, i ' Two of the excursions were so close they were forced Into an extra round. All battles were booked for three heat. Results, each winner a weight champion of the school: j 2 Julian Gartner d. Darrell Yo cum. 105 Mnvui Black d. Conrad Owing (forfeitl. 119 Ron Collins d. Louis Lorenz (forfeit). 118 Don Beals d. Jerry Younrblood. 125 Duaoe Amen d. Jim Pyeatt (4 rounds). 133 Douglas Hunmllch d. Paul Fur-, rrr. 145 Bruce Bafgott d. Fred Bas ting 4 round). 15S -t Wayne Gwvnn d. Ray Bout-tier. 1S3 Sugenc Hard d. Del Herman. 173 I Bob Karn d. George Adams. Heavyweight Ron Eckstein a. ooit uetnis. Btitlge Again Winner BUFFALO, N. YJ April L-T- Don Budge scored his second vic tory In 14 starts on a crosscoun try tour by defeating Bobby RiggvJ world professional tennis cham pion, tonjght 7 5. S , 6-3,' In a one-set singles match John Faunce of Hollywood, Calif., defeated Wayne Sab in. ojf rotlland, Ore, 4.7 (' i ' , 7 SARASOtM.- ria.. Aprtl 1 APi Th Box ton Red Sox j bested the Cin cinnati Red. 8-3 and 4-2. in an ex hibition doubleheader today j-Ttrm Sox beat erratic John Hetkl, and fireman Jot Bckks la the opener while Tex Hurnson was, holdirf Vim Red la cHeck ith a six-tut pitching job. Canrinnatl (X) COO 0103 8 1 Boston (Ar 332 000 0O 8 8 X Hrtkr. Bt$ Ii i and La.nano. Hychson and McGah. , Ctncinnati fit - ,010 001 0 J ' 1 J Boston IA ItO 001 4 11 1 ; 4 7 mnint I Konstanty and Lakcman; Harris and Doyle. ! ' j - . BEAUMOK't. Tex.. lApril if AP) Charley Keller bit tn Mvtn run with a pair f honrj, mw with tn battra full, aaj the New York Vaiikeej. with their heaviest attack lit 31 ex hibitions, blanked Mahacer' im. Tur ner'. Bi-auiuont .Exporter 1? to to-, day before a crowd of 171 fan Joe iiimiKKiu aoix riia i jiip hhhitt. oi u;e, prirtK in tii tr lehth inning affcr hav- ina. made for sineles. New York IA) . I la BOO 04017 17 0 Beaumont T1,I . . n UUO OOO 0 7 1 Gumpcrt, Lyon ( and Orec-her: McKinnery, jepprr , Enmartion (81 and Anke. Faik (81. KTj PKTER,SBURCJ. Fla.. April 1 lAPi The St. LrfWia Cardinal cont b lived nx of j eight hits in two lim ine today and nooed out the Clev e laatd Indian 3-2 for their 13th vic tory in 18 Grapefruit lea rue games. Cleveland Ai MIO K 0H0-i-2 10 It St. Louis I N ; (MX) 120 0O 3 8 2 Reenold. Barder (71 and Lotlar; Martin. DickMin i7 and Wilber. BRUNSWICK, Ga. April 1 AP; In their fimt utop on a barnstornnni trip with Baltimore, the Philadelphia Athletics today defeated the Interna tional leaguer 8 to 1, In an exhi bition game. Philadelphia I AL) .101 )l00 5 7 0 Baltimore tint) .. . 000 000 0101 S 5 Christopher.. Kiveirr (7) and-Rosar. Ban 11 art and Garlich. TirCSON Ariz.. April 1 (API The St. lxmis Browns Came from - behind today to defeat the Chicago Cuba.; 5-4. but the National league chsm-l pions still . had reaori to cheer. Big' d Hanyzevvskl ' went to the mouiidi for the first time snce he had banej, crtips removed rrom n la elbow last January. For five innings he held the Browns to four hits and one run.i Chicago 1 NL . . 030 000 0104 15 li St. Louui AL) 010 001 30 5 8 0 Kanyewki. Vandenburg (4), trick -oni til and MrCuJloueh. I.ivinion (I); Muncrief, banlord () and hetf.jl, (Canon il Mickey Owen sto Mqx r Sliir Dotlger Catcher . Iilrtt Baseball Los i - ' - . DAYTONA BEACH. Fla April lvP)-The Jumping .'of major league ba.etall stars to the Mexi can league joined momentum to-, lay with the announcement that Mickey Owen, star Brooklyn Dodger catcher, had .agreed to five-year contract to play with and manage the Terreon club. First word -that Owen, goat of the 1941 world series between the . Dodgers and the A'ankees when he .dropped a ninth inning third strike in the fourth garK?, would join Vem Stephens, Daftny Gar della, Luis Olmo .and pther big" leojRuers' south of the. Rio. Grande caine j. from Presidents Branchi Rickey of the Dodgers. Rickey said, he had reoeivel a telegram from Owen saying' he " had received a bonus of $12,500 but not disclosing what yearly J salary he would be paid. Later Owen, at the Sampson', N.Y., naval separation .center where 7 he was discharged from the navy, declared have agreed 1 to terms. If the contract has. no flaws in It. It's Mexico for me." He" added he would leave later in the week for -Mexico City to complete arrangement. , Ott Concerned Over 'Jumping' Mort Ciant IMaycru Offered Mex Deal MIAMI, Flav April l--Man ager Mel Ott of the New York Giants was grim today after the departure of the three playext. whoquit to play: ball for bigger cash dowrt Mexico way. Ott didn't seem to fear any more kangaroo hops to the chili cir cuit, but Intlicated that some rf the offers had been tempting. ( John Bud) 'Kerr, 23-year-old . Giahttr shortstop for the pt two seasons, disclosed tht he had turned down an .offer of $55,600 for thrje years plus -a $5000 bo nus frtin the Mexican synd.cate. Ott was mildly; smouldering" about the three ho!. Jumped camp. "If that'8 th way thte three felt, I'm lad 'to1 be ridlof themt' Ott aald. . The trio Seconi Baseman George Hausmann, First Basemiin Roy Zimmerman and Pitcher Sil . Mag lie were ready to eave at once by ' train en route to Laretio, Tex,, where they wfil sign their Mexican contracts. "And pick up a nice fat bonus for inlng,, said ' Maglie. "That bonus, I i might say,, is nvote than my , salary would Have been thJa entire year with:' the Giants." J, . ' ' . Dads' Basket I Baiiquct Ready The buffe 'basketball banquet sponsored by the Salem Dadi club has ' been aet for Thursday, -6:30 p.m., at the chamber of lmmerre. It waa- announcel ye-; terriay. Thf hustlinf club ill at , that, time honor .via. the - king sized banquet the - following local, basketball teams: i , - Salem, high va ri ty, Jayveeo and Sophomores, Leslie and Pa riah .Junlor'hlgh varsities, Willam- -ette? university varsity, the Page .Woolena City league champs' and the four teams v which recently , competed M .the poldenball tour nament In Portland.' Nearly 1P0 basketball players will likely be in atterKiaiice as ., gussia of 'the Dads. All members of the club are urged to be there also.' iejr Russell Places In PGA Touriiev - i ; . . Jim Kim-m-U, pro at Salem golf course and brand new, member cf the Otefcm PGA, yes'terday fin ished in a tie for. seconrf, in the Oregt-n PGA ! Sweeptjikes tour namtnt held l over the Portland Waeily tourire. Emery Zimmer man, poitlanoVwon the monthly meet with a M. Rusaell tied with Eddie Hogt of Port land with a par 72 after carding 35-37. ; ' . ' ' : ' If Your , Car TJeecl ' !. ' - 'j -Fenderai or Body RpairecL Partial Compleio) Paint jobtw- ; W- Can Do thV Job Now First Quality Work I23h Si ; . Aula Fainf Saop y 1 Tears Experience 1095; 8. IZtfi I Salem i Harvey Barington, Prop, ,V Hop a.