PAGE EIGHT The OREGON STATESMAN. Solenx Oregon. Thursday Morning. April 25. 1946 Beavers Lose to Padres, 4-1; Mooty Victim Senators Depart Today for WB League Opener Club to Make Hop by Train "'While, Shafer and Foster Released ; Tbe pring training tiuttoncd ' op last night with another arc 'drill at Waters, park, SaleWs , Senators, 19 players and Mgr. Frisco Edwards strong, depart today for Yakima to open the Western International league ?ea Mson Friday night. The team leaYes via train at 2:20 this afternoon. " makes connection in Portland and arrives in Yakima early tomor row. The return trip will be made via train Sunday ! night following the holiday; dou bleheader. The Solon management trimmed the roster yesterday by handing out release slips to Jimmy White, ' third baseman, and Jimmy Fos ter and Jack' Shafer. pitchers. White has not hit up to expecta tions this spring and his berth at the hot corner has been taken over by former uumeicter ijick r r i . . w . f , -i ' . . . V7N vr- i-nr rrr ' r our- r . 'u'frtf .1 r. 1 it JO t -1 VJ7 SOLON PEE-WEES: If its mighty mites you want, Salem's Senators have four who can't stretch over 5' 7" unless they stand on a box. The quartet, left to right: Jimmy White. Infielder; Ray Malgradi, utility infielder; Sam Tosti. second baseman and Frank (Luke) Lur ches I, outfielder. The latter two will be In the Salem lineup Friday nirht for the opener at Yakima. (Statesman sports photo) . Bevos Garner Only Six Hits Portland Still Game Out of ltt Division PORTLAND. Ore . April 24- 4' The San Diego Padres won 4 to 1 over the Portland Beavers here Pacific rm league W L. fct W L rcl Ran Fran 19 7 .731 Portland 11 14 425 Los An Is 17 9 654 Holtvwd 11 14 425 Oakland IS 1 1 59a Seattle 9 17 .346 San Diego 12 15 .444 Sacramto 9 17 346 Wednesday's Scores: at Portland 1. San Diego 4:, at Seattle 5. Hollywood 2: at San Francisco 3. Sacramento 1; at Oakland 7-3. I. on Anl 7-7 Cards, Bums Cop 7th Straight; Yanks in 1st Place CINCINNATI. April t -lA') The St. Loula Cardinals notched their seventh straight victory of the season today as they dr- N'atlonal league W I. Pet. W I. Prt. St. I uK 7 I .S7S New York 3 S .3S Itrookln 7 I H71 Pttttkurc 3 S .Its hicaco 4 3 J7I Phlladelp I .25 Botton 4 4 .50 Cinrtnnal 2 7 .322 Srnrrv Hdndv: at Cincinnati 2, SI. louli 3: at Philadelphia 3. Brook lyn II: at PIMtkurth 4. Iklcafs 3; at New )Ofk 7. Motion I. feated Cincinnati 3-2. The vie tory cave Howie Pollet his see ond triumph of the season. The Brooklyn Dodgers kept paee with the Cards by defeat ing the Philadelphia Phil lies 11-3 for their seventh straight victory, also. Boston sneaked Into the first division by takinr knockdown dragout slugfest from the New York Giant l-7. before 13.C7 paying fans. Successive home runs by Tommy Holmes and Ray Sanders off reliefer Ace Adams In the four-run eighth inning cemented the Braves margin. Rip Sew ell pulled the Pitts burgh Pirates oat of a three game losing streak as he pitched and batted them to a 1-3 tri umph over the Chicago Cubs before ZI7 pa) log customers. The New York Yankees went Into undisputed poaa esiow of ' first place In the American league when they trampled the Boston Red Sox 1Z-S before a crowd of 30.021 fans at I en war park. Tex Hughsou. who had won two straight, started for the Red Sox and wound up the loser after lasting less than five minutes. Charley (Red) Embree pitch ed five-hit ball for the (lew land Indians and au eighth Inn ing uprising featured by re-' emit Catcher Sherman Ioltar's double with the bases loaded defeated the HI. Loula Brown to 1 In m OMS-gssno trrv lated series between I Ho Amcr Iran league elb. - Americas Itifna wi.prt. wri p.i. N Ytik 1 I .Til St fowl 1 4 ItetcMt t ,114 Wa.blnti I .lit rtota) . Ifcuat t t (leveiaaJ 1 I .as rhlij4ta t t cores ''! At NmI , Sw loth I; at St. I oi I. 4 ll4 Si St UttalaiMI 4, fll4lahi I. tetrtlt a Mi(ri irhMl Bench -riding Bingo Rinks de livered plnrh-hlt single today that sparked an eighth luninr rally as U'aaitlng ton's Senator defeated Philadelphia's Athle tics 4-3. Warren Hired as Assistant To Simpson as Salem Coacl 1 Salem's school board announced Monday night that Leonard Warren, former assistant coach at Ashland high school, has been ap- Wenner. Neither Foster rkr Sha- Pointed coach and teacher in the Salem system. Warren will both fer have seen much action during the training period because of so many more experienced hurlers in camp. The club added its 19th prayer yesterday when Pitcher Paul So derburg checked in from Califor nia. He was in the Beaver San Jose camp, and is the big right- ' hander who toiled briefly for Sa lem in 1942. . .. Leaving with Edw ards ttxiay "are Woody Salmon and ! Red Daniels, catchers; Lee Ffllin, Steve Gerkin, Ed Kowalski (who will hurl the opener), Carl Gun- ' rvarron. Andy Adams, Claude Janeway and Soderburg. pitchers: George Vico, Sam Tosti. Bart Bartolomei, Dick Wenner ! and "Ray Malgradi. infi-lders, ; and Bob Cavines. Bill Carney, Halph Arnott, Duane Crawfcid and Frank Lucchesi, outfielder. assist head Salem high rootDaU Coach Al Simpson next fall and teach in Parrish junior high school. Warren was assistant to Simp son last fall at Medford high and when Simpson took on the job Vandals Down Beavers, 14-12 as Viking grid mentor he put in a bid for Warren as his assistant CORVALLIS, Ore.. April 24 (JP)-The University of Idaho at Salem War ren is said to be f scored 14 to 12 over Oregon State a capable line coach. (college today taking full advan- Tri t.i t'n rl & kn anniiin rod i tage of five Beaver errors and Monday it had accepted the resig nation of Wrs Roeder, Salem tennis coach who has been in the army the past few years. More coaching and teaching ap- , lOCKWOOLERS PRACTICE - r The Campbell Rockwool oft ''' ball club will practice at Leslie . 'field Thursday night at 6, accorjj-"-inr to Del Campbell, manager. nine walks by four OSQ pitchers. Tl T 1 . . . . t - . . former! neavers cook me lirsi iie innings in a breeze for a 7 to I tally as Don 'Cecil struck out sev en Vandals and gave up only two hits. But it was too good to last and when Cecil lost control in the sixth Idaho; turned it into a knock-down drag-out. Thp i n 1li vfr'inrl - in fi . i . I ....t..! : - . : piain we.r ..,,w ".;sLilrt!, for tH- Vandals and first defeat for the Staters. Idaho . 010 004 34214 11 2 OSC 430 100 02312 18 5 Klink. Auer and Vire; Cecil. Hruger. Clark, Strik and Weg ner. ' I. i. tonight to even up their Pacific Coast league' series to one game each. The Padres clubbed Portland hurler Jake :Mooty for 10 hits and salted the game away in the fourth frame with a pair of count ers. Meanwhile Ed Vitalich was giving the light-hitting Bevos but six safeties. Portland got its only run in the sixth. San Dleco Portland BHOA BHOA Criscola.m 3 15 Ancle S 1 4 G.Vfcclm.3 4 0 2 Garmjs.r 3 3 2 M Donld.l 3 0 8 Jensen.l 3 13 Ballmer. c 4 2 2 Uanifro.2 4 14 Vitalich. p 3 11 0 Whe-elr,2 4 0 Bart on. 1 4 2 Smith. ni 0 Reich. I 0 Escobarj- 0 Owen .3 1 Brown.s 0 Holm.c 0 Mooly.p Goulif h.x nulllc.3 Storey. Hncher.t llrlsei a Strange Adams. c Wvatt.p Pulford.s Amai al.r Golfers Tune for Semis Total .12 10 27 7 Totals 32 6 27 17 pumtments in the system are ex pected to he mnde within the next few weeks-. Bids foi tfie proposed new ath- leti the board. Woi k i n the new foot bail stadium and tennis court will begin this summer at the senior high. A new .gymnasium building at the enior high will also be built as well as an ath letic plant at Leslie junior high. the x- Batted for Owen in 5th. -Batted for Browin in 71h. 1 Ratted for Holm in 7th a Batted for Moolv in 7th. I- Ran for M. Smith in Sth. San Du-ro (MM 02 1 (MM 4 Foil la nd XK ool Hl 1 T.i rors- Gtillle. Run batted in--Vitalich 2. C'riscola. tJarm. M. Smith Two bae hit Barton 2. M. Smith Sacrifices --Vitalich. (ivn-luian Left on base San Pk-ko 8. Portland 6 Hr on balls Mnoty 4. Vitalic-h 2. WvaM I Strikeouts - Mw.lv 3. Vitalich I. Hits off Mooty 7 in 7 IrimnKs; Watt 3 In 2. Wild pitch- Wjatt 1. Losing pitchei -Mooty Umpire Ma7io. Knjjeln and Borskl. Time-2:05. Attendance 6J7S ' Sportie Sorties: Bob Daggett, Chemawa s new coach, is already rn 'the ball, front and" center, ifor the Indian athletes. He claims the !kitis at least three of them were aeniea creciu 101 uicuvjuk a woj- Parrish: Cops Opener, 7-4 Parrish collected ten tilts off Crosby In On Hockey Deal Salem Elks club sponsored City Open tournament field, set for semifinal round playoffs In the championship flight and the final round In 13 of the other 14 flights, has a chance to tune up today at Salem golf course in the Men's club "Dou ble Eclectic" Thursday meet ar ranged by Jim Rusell. The double Eclectic card calls for nine holes today and nine more next Thursday and will be play ed over the outroing nine holes each time. The Open semifinal matches have been timed as follows: De fending Champ Walt Cline. Jr.. and Jack Russell tee off at Sin it It River, Loon I Lithe Angling Good HKKDSPORT. Ore. April 24 fV) This section of southwest Oregon drew a record number of trout fishermen for the season's opening. More than 300 anglers crowded the upper reaches of the Smith river, and nearly all got limit catches. Loon lake yielded 2500 trout Saturday and Sunday. Molalla Wins Trianiriilar Go 12:45 p.m. Saturday and Meet Medalist Jack Brande and Frank Shafer to at It sUrtlnc at lt:3 un. Sunday. Other matches In the various flif hts must be completed by Sunday nifht. The trophy award ban quet has been dated for Thurs day, May t, following the fin ish of the tournameut. The Men's clubbers will send 20 golfers to Corrallis May 19 for a team match while tt from Corvallls tangle with as many more local lights the same day here. On May t the teams will Suarez, Lacey Tiff to Draw In Slow Main Go at Armory It was a bad night at the armory last night the flrtt taid,4) since the punch-for-pay buainesi made lis irturn few months" . First, the show grossed only $1100. Second. Kalem's Hud Ahney t himself kayoed. Third. Manual James definitely didn't loic like m gladiator who is aching for a future squabble with Ieo (T, Li n Turner. Fourth, both top attractions amounted to little more than brisk gym wotkoutt. And last, the crowd went home tit haj py fur the first time in the six shows that hae been held to date, The main eent between Snooks Ioirey, 1.10'j. Hartford. CVnn. and Johnny Suraez, 137, Los Angeles, was a lightly-belted 10-rourdl draw between two gent who do have plenty of nasi but who appar ently didnl feel in the moml for hard punching last night. It 10-rounder loaded with sparring, sparring and more sparring w.tri almost all solid punches landing on Shoulders Instead of whiakers. James gave up 18 pound to substitute datky Jimmy D.kon, ? change sites for another Inter- I pounder of Oakland. Cal , Who was in for bent t etin King, ftrxf city outing. Hayes Catching Record Broken rd Relay record last week t Eugene, and he would like meet of- j chalked up 7 jruns for a t-4 ver- " firials to re-check their scoting t relay entry of Cal Picard, Chet i Ashman and Vic Johnson, Went - 510, 5-9 and 4-10, respectively, "for a' 16-5 toUL The class C" Re-f-lays record for the event is 'iist ved at 16-3, two inches less than t the Chemawa kid's mark. So it's ;? apparent new Coach Daggett has ; : a beef. . . . Speaking of coaches, 1940-41 Senator Skipper John . (Bunny) Griffiths has moved A managerial talents from the York, -Pa, nine to the Hegerslown, Md.. '.ehib in the Interstate league this year. Yes. hell sti'l be a regular t shortstop. The York pof-t. ?n ' cid en tally, has been taken oier "by Walter, (Boom Boom) Beck, .'the fprmer coast and major league 'pitcher. . . . Laff of the week: ;4 Del (Snide) Campbell, the rckk wooler and insulator, hired Pjn t wheel Percy Crofoot not Ion? apo. -f Tiot that Crofoot was expected; to J" be a hotshot in Campbell's buji- - ne. mit oecause iampuen - i The trio, cnemawas nign jump j dict The victors gathered' five I unearned runs in the first two f i . , iff- - DETROIT, April 24?,-The Detroit News said today that a Los Angeles syndicate consisting of millionaire sportsman Dan Topping, film stars Bing Crosby and Randolph Scott, and movie agent Tonv Owen has filed an Leslie hurler George Statftenberg j application for a 1946-47 fran in Wednesday aftern0on-3 junior chise in the National Hockey high school siries opener at Les- j league, posting a $10,000 chAk lie, and with seven Leslie errors, with league President Mervyn (Red) Dutton as a binder. According to the news, which said it obtained the information from Tommy Emmet, Detroit businessman and a friend of Owen, the application included a to erect a stadium of 20.000 fans capacity for hockey games in Los Angeles. i I ST. LOUIS. April 24 iV)-2u-cher Frank Hayes' durability rec- j ord ended at 312 coiiMt-utive ! games today. Sherman Lollar. 21 -year-old I who led the International league jwith a .367 batting average last season, w a lc-hinc1 itie plate ind Manager Lou Houdreau said he would retain the assignment until it was determined what he might be able to contribute to the Cle e-t land cause this season. The Tribe pilot paid enthusi astic tribute to Hayes and pre dicted his durability record never would be duplicated. . spent six rounds trying to get rloae enough to fin some. woik. James got the decision but the crowd booed evety iihiikI for Its slwnes sfd scarcity ofpumhes. Jame did try to fight at lesot. Abney met his downfall at the hands of Portland's !0-piml Davy Arndt in the second round. A bury had a bulii in ttie firt heat, but just before the bell went down after leing hit with a !tp left to the face. A right srr)aher to Dud's face lie l lum orr tl roMs in pel iod No. 2 and tliat was all. Moirie Peleiton, I Sit, Tun tr, brother of remembered Buddy Ietern, matte Ills ro debut m Hiin-M by kayoing Wild Dill Daniels. 160, Poilland, In the second HHind if their rpelim. A right to the chin did it. And Chuck (Kii) Dro n. . 136, Portland, flattened Jmunv Fields, 140, Saciament i. suU for l-i.l Towery. with a light to the chin in the f i rs-t round el the.r srip. BrilislitT (Bolton SIh iVv Kkorl VIRGINIA WATER. Fng'-u,,! April 24 -(A')- Heniy Cotton, for mer British open champion who has set sex en course record 1 in a Inlli4iit ruifr of I'ritematioUfil golf e n,x titioii, et iV !ihe't n other tiMl.iy. Cotton lu t a lla'if'J 6S o t r the f.230 ard WentwutU cmro to lead Hi other pi "!ff. iijU in the jii.ilifing ioumI of the 0 1'inloii Mar toui naufr.t. v MOLALLA, April 24-(Special) Coach Don Wilson's Molalla trackster.-; liicked up 72 points here Tuescl.iy to win a triangular track and field meet with Mil waukie and Silverton. Milwaukie had 66 points and Silverton 13. ea in by Alolallas it. Marquardt in the mile, 4:34.9, by Kraxbereer of Molalla in the 880. 2:04.5. and LONDON, April 24 -P- Gus by Milwaukie's Morse in the 1 Lesnevich arrived in London to- ; javelin. 153 feet. 6 inches. Re- i day with a big advantage In sults: , I food over Freddie Mills, his High hurdle- Brown (Mill. Sni(ith ! British opponent for a fight May 14 for the light heavyweight Extra Calories May Help Gus boots and four hits and then add ed two more in the seventh. Set- tang down alter tne iirst two in- i promise nings, Leslie tame back to score four runs three in the second and one in the fifth -to make it 5-4 going into the final inning. Fisher, Osbbrn" and Baker all got two hits for Parrish, both of the latter's going! for two , bases. Ray Cummings got a double for the losers. The two teams play again Friday at Leslie. Parrish . 7 19 4 Leslie 4 . 3 7 Rock and ifaylor; Stoutenberg and CummltiKS. National League i St. Louis 102 000 000- 3 3 Cincinnati 000 200 000 2 9 0 Pollet and Rice. BUtkviell. Fox '5. 1 uoil ibi, lletki- 181 and MurlUt Boston 000 021 340-10 14 3 New York W0 202 UJO 7 10 2 Wright. Hcndrickxiii S i . PoM-del! (91 and MasJ: Koslo, Carpenter i". Adams ill. Budnick . Focher (91 and W. Cooper. (Ml. Baxter (Mill. Walker iMl Ml 100: SpeiKhls iMi. C In istman grAH ) . Wells (Mi. Piper iMili. 109. Mile: "R Maiquardt iM. Ionart ; (Mil). luris Mi. E. Marquardt (Mi ' 4 34 9 440 Fiv (M). 5litnski (Mil). Trim ble S. Iharlen (Ml. 55 3. U Hiudles Tie between Brown (Mill and Smitji Mi, Miller (Si, Walker (Ml. :26 2 220: Hopson (Mill. Link 'Mi. Speiss (Ml. Worthen (Mil) 24 7 0: Kraxbereer iMl. Weber (Mill. Vittrtrk i Mil ) . Bennett (Mi. 2 04 5. Javelin: Morse (Mill Howell (S). Bond (Mi. Sacher (St 153" 6"'. j Discus 7.ulmkl (Ml. Morse (Mil). Piper (Mill. Hamilton (Mt. 123" 4". j snoi: lie Deiween riptr imiii ana Mori n (Mill. Cummincr (Ml. Zulm rki (Ml 43' 2" High jump- Howell (Si. Smith (M. Blumenkamp (Mt. tir between Yuunij and Baxter iM:li. 5' S '. Broad jump: VVrll Ml Youni (Mill, tie between Wught and Brown (Mil). 18 6". Pole vault Thompson (Mill. Young (Milt. MtKinnu (Mi. Sanner (Miii 10 6". Rela Molalla first. Milwaukie ec ond. 1 4(i 2 championship of the world. Unpacking four dozen eggs and several pounds of butter. Gus posed for envious Bntish photog raphers, who are rationed to two eggs a week w hen they can J get them and three ounces of butter. Indian Fighters Win in Portland Oaks 7 3, Angels 2-2 j Brooklyn 103 015 100 -11 16 0 Philadelphia 200 100 000 3 1 I HiKbe. GreKK ( nd Andersin. . Hoerst. Johnson (3i. Lopatke 161. Pear i son (81 and llcmsley. Senunick (8). i 000 002 1003 9 1 v 110 100 01 4 11 1 Bithorn. Chipmaii (3i. Schnutz (5 and Uvingston; Sew ell and Can-.t Ui American League LOS ANGELES, April 24 -(.-Pi Th Oakland AeniTis hanHed th ! Chicago t . .. .", . j - . ..t. i Pittsburgh ios ngeies vKeis a uuuvie set back today, 1-2 and 3-2 opening their series fdr second place in the Pacific Cipast league stand ing?. The victories left the Oaks a game and cie-half behind the Angels. Oakland 000 000 0257 6 1 Los Angeles 100 100 000 2 4 2 " I ' " 1 i New York 010 40."? 040-12 15 0 (9) and Raimondi; longer and Boston 020 201 000 5 10 4 Williams. ' I Gumpert. Marshall (4i. Wade (7 and ,, -j. i Robinson; Huehson. Raebv (5). But- Oakland , 000 111 9--3 7 0 land (7l. Brown (81. R ba (9) and H Los Angeles .,. 000 000 Z 2 6 0 Palica, Gassaway (7) and Philadelphia 000 000 011 2 6 0 WashinRton 000 0O0 04 4 7 1 Besse. Christopher 181 and OeSauteic Scarborough. Haefner iB) and Evans. Wagner. Partee (9i Cleveland ANDY ADAMS ponsoring a softball team this! year and Percy is a softy pitcher of : ..means. But lo and behold, the h'lnwneeier nas lurnea ouc 10 ue . ' of Campbell s best and fastest yorkers in the art of weatherstripping! j . ; . For the old adage that "Tf formation just isb't any good at all ; t'- in the Northwest because of the wetness of the autumn weather, the ! northwest division elevens will do okeh by it next fall. Just every r one of the six teams in the division will use the "T"! Check 'em over ' V" yu ninlc n Oregon. Oregon State. Washington. Washington t. State, Idaho and Montana. Washington and WSC used it last year 'and Oregon used a modified version. Idaho recently announced a j "." switch to it. Montana has installed it and Oregon State is putting ?l it In daily during spring football dril!s at Corvallis. So the "too wet I V for the T" talk is quite all wet in itself. ... . Pronpect Sam Hicks Asks for a Job " There is no ouestion but what both Mgr. Pric-n Edwards and j Bix Boss Georee Emigh are li-Oking for any available hot-shots for j i their Senators, but one Sam Hicks, of Slocum Corners. Ore . (wher- ; Kearse; Chambers and Stephen-- St. Louis wki 000 0 V ever that may be) isn't what they are looking for. Sam "writ" the son. T i mwTsTrertnsIlM!1 and M -tmigh man a letter tne otner oay asKing ior a jod. mis is nuw n 1 Z. goes, word for word: ' -J3eer Mr. Am me: I am a ball player from wrfch I urn a livin. -I aint vary cmart butt I kan shfKir hitt that ol pill. I wood like to : " triout with yur Sailem ball klub frum witch I unnerstan yur the ; J manijer. I wont ask fer much celery, jus enuf too get bye on as ; "V-I am mor interestud in jus hittin at ol pill I plaed with Slocum j Kerne rs Giunts in the Kitten leeg until I w us putt out of bizness j -by that dam Hitler. I'm a outfeelder and boy I kan soor hit at ol "piL Butt I'm no suckor and wood hav to hav a-t lee-t fourty bucks a ";munth fer yoo too gett by cervises. Lett me no riteawav ifen you 'kan yoose me as I mite change mi mine and play with Slocum Kor ners agin. I dont eet much butt I kan soor hit at ol pill. I gott by ow n gluv butt no shooz az they hoort my feet. Is it okay too play w ith out -t'them as I did with the Jiunts?; Sinserally, Lem Hicks, Slocum Kor vners. Or." . All of which adds up to "that ol pill" being handed to Biz Boss t: Emigh in the form of a rib. (No, George didn't sent Lem a con- tract, or a pair ol "shoos".) r'-Senator of Today Pitcher Andy Adams Meet the Senators dept: ANDREW STANFORD (ANDY) ADAMS, - pitcher. Big Andy, hardest worker in the Senators rank, stands 6-3, .. weighs slightly over 200 and comes from San Francisco. This is his . 1 first year in pro ball but he has had a winter league version of the paj-for-play sport in the tough. San Francisco Peninsula circuit, playing with such noticeables as Marino Pieretti, Tom Seats and Joe Orengo. ... The big slabster, who yielded nary a run in all his spring V carr.p appearances here, is not married and spent the last three - years in the army air corps. He was attending the U of California -hen Beaver Scout Tony Patch lured him into signing with Salem. . - . Andy's last full season in baseball was in 1942 when he pitched J In the fast Northern California; semipro loop, winning 14 and losing only two to hurl his club to the pennant. He is now 22 years old and has already proved to his SolOn mates he's adept at another sport, handball. Andy spots most any of em 18 points per game and then : bangs out 21-18 wins. ... Hockey Play Knotted, 3-3 VANCOUVER. B. C, April 24 (CP)- The United States amateur hockey championship playoff was all squat e at three ictoi ie apiece tonight after Vanromer Canucks defeated Boston Olympics 3-0 in the sixth game of their best-of-seven series. The teams meet Friday night in the final PORTLAND), Ore, April 24-(,P Ralph Wei.-er, a battling brave from Chemaw a Indian sc hool, and Blair Gustafson, University Homes, staged a back alley brawl in the featured 135 pound fight of an amateur card here Tuesday night. Weiser, Oregon AAU champ, won by decision. Other ieult 100 pounds Carrol Genaw. Cheinavta. TKO over Ray nuiviliiisiin, no jLiijriu V- u r I ip .( - j ni. I iiimawa iku over l-am un man loo pounds Bob Henry dectsion ed Franc Sheretta. Chemawa. 12S pound Jimmy Proctor. TKO over I-arry Georiie. Chemawa. 118 pounds Willis CTensaw. Chemawa. TKO over Gordon Hasten, ITS pound Herb Pat rer. deeiioned Rrginald Tulft, Che-nwvi. (XH 0O0 050- S 7 0 001 I S I ouse. Kra- Mancuso. 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