PAGE TWELVE Th OREGON STATESMAN, Salem. Oregon. Sunday Morning. April 28. 1946 Semiatoirs RJn Agaimi; Dim 3L04hlFoir 6-4 -' Sunday sorties: Nick Goulish, Danny Epcobar, Frank Shone, Ted t Gullie, Mayo Smith, Herman Reich, Harvey Storey, and Danny Amaral constitute EIGHT Portland Beaver outfielder. Salem Senator Skipper Frisco Edwards "would like one more hittirjg outfielder." Listening, - Mr. Klepper? .... Loren Mort, 'good job coaching Leslie junior -? high' football team before the ; war, is now back after army serv ' , ice as m lieutenant, and adds he might return to Leslie" to pick up from where he left off. Mort, 'J gone since 1941, was in India for : a spell as part of his GI service. . . Any dubiousness still held concerning Salem high's ambition to hit the prep sports top in the - state should be amply subsided t with the school board's recent an : xxouncement of assistant coaches who have joined the Villa family. ' Len Warren, able assistant to Al Simpson at Medford last fall. - comes to town to help the boss again, this tim$ with Vik football. And -'-Ellroy Jensen, like Simpson another U of Oregon man, joins the staff ' as "XT football coach. Jensen has been coaching at Creswell, a wee berg south of Eugene. So if it's coaching dpth the Viks will need, .they're in. And we might add, sarcastically jf course, that it's about time the coaching men at Salem high got a little help. The Vik mega " phone jobs of the past haven't been enviable they've been more like manktllers. . . . . Hillsboro Hurdler Jack Doyle, state champion ' due to repeat, and a ripe prospect for intercollegiate barrier skim- ming. according to bis coach, Al Bogue, doesn't even hesitate to say, -- "Tin going to the University of Oregon," when asked where he will , do his college stretch. Which could be one ht the reasons why Col. Bui Hayward just doesn't get old despite his; 70-odd years Ed Ryan, new Klamath Pelican grid coach whof also bosses the current .pitching of ex -Salem Joe (Cowboy) Carroll for the Pells, drops us a ' note (with picture) informing that Cowboy Joe is still the prep pitch- - ing sharpie he was a year ago for the Viks. "Joe is all you said he'd s be for us," says Ryan. "It's a shame that the rest of the fellows are so ; inexperienced in baseball down here we haven't had baseball in 10 ' years, you know." . . . . .. Ocer 6000 Goal for Tuesday Opter The town Senators, brand new from "S to "S", open the home ' season Tuesday night. Biz Boss George EmigH anticipates, along with 1,1111 farcer ana nis Doosters, a welcoming gathering of ; "over 6000." Should Tuesday night be - mild and cozy they're sure to get the 6000. Biz Boss George has set another goal, too. This one a season's attendance goal of 100,000. 'Which is. considerable when you realize the 1940 Solons, during the " best drawing year in the club's three-year history, played before less than twQ-thirds of that figure. Around 23,000 paid their way in during the dismal 1942 campaign. Seventy home games into Emigh's averages 1428 and a small boy per game. But Mr. E. calcu lates the club will do it. Given good weather, a winning ball club and a follow-through by the Boos- - ter organization, we have bo doubt the 100,000 goal will be reached. But all three items are musts. Free Night Tops What is the Waters park at tendance record? "The files say the 1941 "Merchants Night" all free game with .Wenatchee, when Howard Maple was biz boss, holds the top rung with 524?. Second best is the 4865 of the park's first opening night. May 1, 1940. Those two bumper crops are tops and ' prove, that the over-6000 capacity arena has never been filled. What l U-l uiiciC9k ma . 13 oi. however, a new record will cer tainly be set Tuesday night, weather cooperating. Mr. E. may have to get out the ropes to hold 'n back. Quite inviting too is the fact that there will be plenty of seats for the first 6000. five , thousand of these go on sale at : the park at 6 p.m. Tuesday. I The all-time high in yearly at- tendance for the league is held by Spokane's great 1939 season. The 1 Inland Empire city set a national record for class B baseball villages uiai year oy puiung iiu.uvu iiiiu Ferris field. It was a big year for two-thirds of the circuit, for even pennant-winning Wenatchee, slumbering little Columbia river town that it was, pulled 84,000. Vancouver was third with 81,000 and Tacoma fourth with 74.000. Yakima didn't even draw the flies that refused to habit the scads of empty perches in the Bellingham t park. Salem's 1840 attendance, as ' near as we can find out, was near 1 the 60,000 mark. Jolt for PasSeekerg Incidentally, if you're one who hopes to make a habitual pal of . Annie Oakley at the ball park this faimnwr voti'v m nvirnris rnm- ing. A league rule says, in part: . Clubs will be limited to 35 passes I per came, each ducat to carry a .16c government tax and 34c serv ' Ice" charge jwith it making the toll four-bits for each holder of a ffree pasteboard. ;Oregon Sweeps 4 Ciiider Meet t" EUGENE, April 27-UPV-The University of Oregon won all but two firsts in a triangular track meet here today with Willamette ; and Portland universities and pil ed up 1104 points to 142 for .Willamette and IOV4 for Portland. r. Times and distances were not 'outstanding. 1 Jake Leicht, Oregon's All-Ame-'rican grid great, won firsts in both, the .100 and 220. Willam ', ette took points on Cookingham's Crs in - the shotput, Mulkey's 1 third in the mile. Preiss' third in the t&O, Cookingham's third in the discus,, and a tie for third by Xasi aid Hardy in the high jump. the Independence man who did a Joe carroll Cline Cops Narrow Victory Walt pline, Jr., who has rung up a string ef three er four straight titles in Salem golf club tournles, moved within one notch of' another Saturday after noon when he defeated Jack Russell 1-up on the 19th green in the semi-finals of the current city Pej The other semi-final will be Sun off starting at 19:30 a. m. this morning and pits tourney -medalist Jack Brande against frank Shafer. CUne'f win Saturday took one of the most spectacular come backs seen in recent years on the Salem course, a rare thing for the perennial champ to have Huskies Upset OSdThinclads SEATTlE, April 27 -JF)- The University of Washington Husk ies captuccd nine firsts today to defeat a t favored Oregon State college track and field team in a dual met by the convincing score of 73 to 59 'i. The upet was in the making about a tteird of the way through the meet vhen Washington came from behipd with a clean sweep in the high hurdles pnd a wide margin irfc the pole vault. Lee SeHjosser of Fredonia, Kas., Lyle Clail, pre-war veteran, and Don Wold, sophomore, took two fiif-ts apiece for the winners. Clark 'the, hurdles and Wold mile and half mile. Times and distances were not impressive Dragons Winners WOODEfURN, April 27-UP)-Dallas defeated Wood burn here Friday afternoon 7 to 6 in a Wil lamette galley league baseball game. Dallas .. .... Woodbum 208 468 16x 7 7 3 .800 101 301 6 6 4 Olson. Smlthe and Seigert; Mathews, Andrews and Gay. Roundup SEATTLE. April 27-(7P)-Home-ari-home basketball se ries witl Ohio State and Min nesota were .announced by Uni versity ef Washington officials today. Both 1948 series will be played here Christmas week. EUGENE. Ore.. April 27-P-The University of Oregon 'de feated Washington SUte. 5-2 Jn a northern division tennis con test today. Oregon won four out of five singles and split in two doubles. 2 SPOIC&NE. April 27-P-The Babe Ruth of American bowl ing. Nedbay of Milwaukee, for mer matjkh game champion, will compete fin the $11,888 annual BPOE cytssics tournament to be held here May 15 to May 17, officials said tonight. MOSCQW. Idaho. April Idaho university golfers defeat ed Washington State 14-13 here Score 2 Runs Moril 'Gerkin Victor Crawford's Pinch-hit Double In Ninth Makes Win Possible PARKER FIELD, Yakima, April 27-(Special)-Salems Senators outlasted Yakima's Stars in a wild 10 inning thriller here tonight to cop their second straight Western International league win in as many tries, this time 6 tq 4. Big Paul Soderberg for Salem and fastballer Walt McIIugh for Yakima started out to make it a nip and tucker. Soderberg, using a Opening Night Prizes Listed Salem Players Have Chance at Long List Our Senators will have plenty of opening-night prizes to shoot at in their debut here Tuesday, the list announced by Al Louck Saturday reveals. The prizes will go to Salem players only, so may not all be given away opening night. The list and donors: rtrt hit. baseball shoes. Maple nd Keene; strikeout, necktie, Man's Shop: error, hair cut and tonic. Market Bar ber Shop; walk. beKVShafer Lea trie r Goods; stolen base, maple serving tray. Hamilton Furniture: . single. S3 cash. Home ruel Co.. double, ham. Valley Pack; triple, S5- merchandise, Tire atone: home run. shot run. Barb's Sports Goods: sacrifice, fishing tackle S3J0) Keith Brown't: put out. box candy. Spa; assist, wash and lube job. Valley Motor; run, sweater. Bishops: run batted lin. $5 merchandise. Wills Music Store; most hits, travelling kit. Hartman Bros.; hitting Into double play. 2 rounds golf club; winning pitch er, $5 cash, t Gas Heat Inc.; most runs driven in. $5 cash, H. A. Simmons Co.: 7t pinch hit. fog light, Doug McKay; 1st double play, dinner. Golden Pleas ant. Sudd 6, T winks 1 Hollywood! .. see tie eoo 1 6 s SeatUe .j.. ,..268 116 11 6 19 9 Blttner, Kimball (!) and At wood; Jonas and flnley. to do. Russell shot a 15 on the first nine, Cline a 36, and the former held a one up lead. At the! 13th tee Russell had stretched j the margin to 3 ap with 6 to play, and Cline's title looked pretty shaky. However. Cline won the 13th. 15th and 17th holes to square the match. They halved the ISth and Cline finished on top by copping the 18th with a birdie. Cline shot a 36. Russell a 37 . on the back nine. 1 A Urge gallery followed the pair over the route. Finals In all flights but the first will also be run off Sunday. Land is Plactjue Goes To iefiy Neichouser DETROIT. April 27-4VIla New honseri Detroit Tiger pitcher selected by,. the Baseball Writers' Association of America as the American league's most valuable player in 1944 an 1845. will be awarded tie Kenesaw Mountain Landis memorial placque symbol ising that; honor at Sunday's Cleveland-D etro It game here. Newhouser woo 29 -games in 1944 and 25 a year ago. Bravesj 12, Gervais 4 CHEMAWA Chemawa's Indi ans defeated Gervais 12 to 4 here Friday, with Indian hurler Chet Ashman striking out 18 batters and allowing but one hit. Gervais ... 4 18) Chemawa i 12 10 S Manning I and Tooley; Ashman and Kalami, HUlalre. Foxes 21, Eh ta cad a 6 I : SILVERTON Silverton's Fox es scored their first Willamette valley baseball league win here Friday by smothering Estacada 21 to 6. 1 Estacada .1 818 882 128- 8 8 7 Silverton 4 468 385 Zlx-tl 15 5 Anderson, Hunt, Lauderbach; Wickbam. 1 Norton, Satern and Koth. of Saturday's Sports Briefs today in a match decided on the final pattJ SPOKANE. April 7-0-Offl-clals of the annual Inland Em pire trapshoot handicap and the Spokesman - Review telegraphic shoot-off said today that the meet, which opens Friday, will be the largest In its history. MOSCOW, April 27-P)-Play-ing left field and scoring the first run, U.S. Ambassador Wal ter B. Smith opened the Ameri can baseball season in Russia today but his embassy team went down to defeat by a score of 24 to 3 before a combined Army-Navy nine. NEW YORK. April 27-;P-Norman (Red) Strader, former head coach at St. Mary's college, will help (tutor the 1948 New York Yankees of the All-America football conference. Head big curve mostly, had the enemy in hand with but four hits and a 3-1 lead going into the eighth. WI LEAGUE STANDINGS W L. Pet. W L Pet. Salem S 0 1.000 Bremton 1 1 .900 Spokane 1 0 1.000 Wenchee 1 1 .500 Victoria 1 1 .500 Vtnrouv t .000 Tacoma 1 1 J00 Yakima 0 S .000 Saturday's scores: at Yakima 4. Sa lem S (10 innings ); at Bremerton S. Tacoma ?; at Spokane 7, Vancouver . t Wenstchee . Victaris 9 Then the roof fell In on him for three tallies on as many hits, and from there on it was more a ques tion of who could throw in more substitutes in a wild climax as Skippers Frisco Edwards and Spencer Harris made with the brain work. Sod er berg's lone run earfy in the game came when Harland Clift boomed a line drive homer over the 331 foot left wall in the first- The Solons got even in the second when Dick Wenner was hit by a pitch. Bob Cav'iness singled to left and Catcher Mc Connell erred on a pick off try to first. The Solons got two more in the third on power hitting par-excellent. Luke Lucchesi opened with a single, was sacrificed up and then scored when Bill Carney clouted a long triple to left cen ter. Big George Vico followed with a tremendous double to the same place and Wenner scored Vico with a shot to right. Yakima power in the persons of Clift, firstsacker Bill Garbe and Centerf ielder Gene Thompson exploded for the three runs in the eighth. Then with things looking tough for the Salems they came through in the ninth on a pinch hit. double by Duane Crawford. Wenner walked to open the -frame, Cavi ness moved him up and Craw ford hit for Sam Tosti. He shot a liner to left center for the tie. Thin man Steve Gerkin toiled the final two7 frames for Salem and got the win, although he staggered in both heats. It - took a beautiful throw from Ca vines in right after a fly to throw out Clift at the di.sh and cut off the Yak winning run. The bases were loaded at the time. The Senators iced it in the tenth without the aid of a hit. A wild lefthander, Yayalian by name and Yakima's fourth pit cher, opened the frame by walk ing Bartolomei. Carney's bunt was fouled up by the Yak infield on an error. Then Yayalian promptly hit Vico to load the sacks. Wenner bounced to third for a forceout at the plate on Bartolomei, but t aviness was nit , by a pitch and Carney trotted j across with a run. Then Ray Mai- , gradi, in tne game at inira, came up to work xayanan ror a waiK for another forced in run. Salem Yakima BHOA BHOA Luchesi.m t I S 0 M"Clok.3 3 0 0 3 Bartulm.s 2 0 3 2 DiwwnJ S 0 3 I Carney .1 t 1 2 0 Chft.s 3 2 3 4 Vico 1 4 2 10 0 Garbe. 1 5 3 10 Wennr JJ-2 4 1 0 0 Moore.r-3 4 13 1 CaviiWkS.r 3 1 0 1 llarris.l 3 v u o 2 3 Thomn.m t 2 1 4 1 M Conni e 4 16 1 0 2 M Hugh.p 10 0 2 o fSlaitg 10 0 0 0 0 tByrd 10 0 0 1 Strait p 0 0 0 1 0 0 "Gibb 10 0 0 Ward.3 0 0 0 0 TostiJ 3 Salmon.c 4 Soderbs.p 3 Crawfrd 1 Arnott 0 Malgrdi.3 0 Geikm.p 0 F.liiott.r 110 0 Hohnt-n.p 0 0 0 0 Yayhan.p 10 0 0 Total.t 34 S 30 10 Totals 38 10 30 13 batted for Tosll in 8Ui. t Batted for Soderberg in Sth. Batted for McHugh in 7th. t Batted for MoCloskey in 7th. Batted for Ward in 8th. Errors: McConnell. McHugh, Dawson. Ift on bases: Salem 8. Yakima 13. Runs batted in: Clift. Carney. Vico. Thompson, Crawford. Malgradi. Hit by pitcher: Wenner by McHugh. Mc Connell by Soderberg. Vico. Ca vines by VayUan. Two-base nits: Vico. Thompson. Crawford. This e-base hits: Carney. Garbe. Home runs: Clift. Stol en bases: Thompson. Sacrifices: Bar tolomei, Cavineaa. Double plavs: Gar be. Clift and Garbe: Dawson. Clift and Garbe; Thompson Si McConnell: 2m- derberg 8 innings pitched, at bat on 31. hits off 7. earned runs off 4. strike outs 3. bases on balls 3; McHunh-7 innings pitched T. at bat off 23. hits off S. earned runnt of 4. strikeouts 0. bases on balls 1; Gerkin bases on balls 2: winning pitcher Gerkin. Umpires: Harris and Rice. Time 2:40. Coach Ray Flaherty said today. Flaherty also announced that Bob Kennedy, Washington State triple - thrrater, and Perry Sehwarts. former star end for the Brooklyn Tigers of the Na tional Football league, had signed Yankee contracts. NEW YORK, April 27-fyp)-Columbia's inexperienced crew defeated favored Navy with a driving finish on the llarlem river today, the Lions covering the mile and three-quarter coarse in 7:55 to triumrh by a quarter ef a length. GLYNDON. Md., April 27-UP) Stoat-hearted Wlnton and his owner-rider, Stuart S. Janney, Jr., climaxed a successful stee pleehaaing season today by rac ing to victory In the famed Maryland hunt cup before a crowd of 25,888 In Worthingten Valley. Mat Card Set for Wednesday; McEuin Returns to Action His prelims highlighted by the return of a long-absent oldie. Matchmaker Elton Owen yes terday announced his weekly grappling bee as completely signed for Wednesday night at the Ferry Street Garden. The bleep bee will be held on Wed nesday night this week so as not to conflict with the Salem Senators baseball opener Tees day night at Waters park. The returnee Is hard-working Billy McEuin. the undersized Texan who takes 'em all on, big or small. A nasty, but not one of the Bruno Angello specie. Willamette 9 Cops 9-2 Win Clay Patterson Stop Lewis and Clark Team Willamette university's base ballers returned to winning stride Saturday afternoon at Water's field when they rattled 10 hits good for nine runs off Bob Sig ner, ace of the Lewis and Clark mound staff, for a 9 to 2 victory over Matty Mathews' Portland collegians. Leading hitters for Willamette were Winthers, Hampton and Douglas, each with two hits in four times up. Signer struck out 11 batters and Clayton Patterson whiffed nine in winning his third contest of the season. Whether Saturday's game will go into the records as a North west conference victory for Wil lamette will depend on the out come of a ballot currently being taken of member schools relative to the application of Lewis and Clark for admittance to the base ball circuit of the conference. I.csls A Clark Willamette B R H B It H Pearfton;. Cardiff.C Pearsom.l Signer. p Unrunj t.udlovO Mulley.m McKrthrr.1 Hunrlh.3 Giles tGrasley t S Winthers.1 4 1 S S Whit more .3 4 1 Williams. 1 4 0 HimplonJ 4 Douglaa.m 4 S Graham.s 4 Ackley.r 4 0 Blandiiig.C 4 1 Patterson.p S Totals 32 2 Totals 39 10 --Batted for t.udlow in lh. t Batted for Mulloy in th lwis Sc Clark OOS 000 OOO 3 Willamette 003 000 06O Errors: Graham, l.udlow 2. Pearson. Runs batted in: Pearson. Cardiff. Wil liams. Hampton 3, Douglas 2. Ackley 2. Wmthers, Two-base hits: Douglas. Winthers. Ackley. iluggeth. Pearson. 1 nree-oas mis: .t vmmwm Wlntlwrs 2 Sacrifices: Signer. Bw on balls: Patterson 1. Signer I. Strike outs: Patterson S, Sunrr II. IxMinf pitcher: Signer. Umpires: Lleser. Adams Traded For Dobbins PORTLAND, Ore.. April i The Portland Beavers and the Seattle Rainlcrs have swappd two players. Catcher Eddie Adams who moves to Seattle, and Infield er Joe Dobbins who comes to pOI t)and. the two Pacific Coast eaKue cubs annoum-rd today, Dobbins, who batted .323 aver- fnr the Raiier, iast year, can play second, short or third and in exptted to boost the Beavers' slack infield. Oilier WI Score Vancouver . 188 188 184-8 8 1 Spokane 183 1U88x-7 12 8 Ford and Spurgeon: Hallbourg. Oliver (8) and Cole. Victoria 388 188 882-5 8 1 Wenatchee 118 888 818-3 I 2 Jensen and Mulcahy; Vtval da. Ivogg (7) and Fitsgerald. Fesut 3). Tacoma 218 118 828-7 14 3 Bremer. 288 818 888-3 4 8 Colombo and Kemper: Kittle. B. Federmeyer (7) and olpt. VANDALS WIN JIEET PULLMAN. Wash., April 27 iff)- The Idaho Vandals, capital izing on team strength, won a practice dual track meet from Washington State here today 8-5. Points were scored only for teams and not for individual entries. Friday's Box Score Note: Due to unexpected delay ir.nimiilin Al l.iehtnell on-the-f in account and the box score the Um.Yikima WI leaaue opener, in Statesman was not able to present these planned features Saturday morn ing For the beaefit al fana who fol low the box scores, here M the box on the opener. Salrm Yakima BHOA BHOA ju4iMl m S S 4 0 M'Closk.3 S 1 1 J Bartolin 1 S I 1 3 Dawson J 3 Carney.l 4 110 VUttj. 4 Vlco.l S 4 7 0 Oarbe.l Wennr J Silt More.r S Caviness.r S I 1 I Thmpnjn S Tostt.2 3 0 J 5 Elliott ! t Salmon.C 1 1 10 0 M'Conll.c J KowUk.p 4 0 0 1 Krolvch.p 0 Hohnen.p 0 Byrd 1 Strait. p 1 -.Gibb 1 Ward p S I S 0 S 1 1 s o 0 7 0 4 t s o o 0 0 0 0 0 1 s so Tolals 3S 13 37 II Totals 37 117 I ' Batted for Bohnen in Sth. ! Batted for Strait in Bth. Salem . 240 040 00312 13 3 ' Yakima OOO 000 023 4 8 4 Krrors: Thoippaon. Dawson 3. Mc Closky. Bartolomei. Wenner. Kowabtkl. Innings pitched! by: Kralovtch 1. Boh nen 3i. Strait 3. Ward I. At bat off: Kralovtch 10? Bohnen 14. Strait S. Ward 4. Two-base hrts: Carney. Wenner. Mc Connell. I .eft on bases: Salem II, Yak ima 13. Runs batted in: Vico S. Carsey, LAicchesi 3. Wenner 3. Gibb. McCon nell 2. Sacrifice: Bartolomei. Stolen base: Lucchesi. Double plays: McCon nell to Dawson. Runs responsible for: KowaUkl 3. Kralovtch 0. Bohnen 2. Ward 2. Bases on balls: Kowalski S. Kralovich 3. Bohnen 3. Ward t. Strike outs: Kowalski S. Bohnen 3. Strait S. Ward I. Hits off: Kralovich S. Bohnen 4. Strait 1. Ward 0. loosing pitcher: Kralovich. Umpires: Rice and Harris. Time 3:4. Billy returns .from a long stay In the southern states sector and his native Texas. .."He has been having seme great matches In Texas." reports Matchmaker Owen, "and comes back a better wrestler than he ever was before. He notified me thar he Is hot after the light heavy belt and Is wrestler Lanier. Chandler IHIurlj Shutouts To Steal Major League Spotlight sssv-- y"- - i -". : j. J . I ii. ' k ;. ' i. r . . ; s --; : j I p ' - -j - , . i , ' . ;. ". j ; DEBUT TUESDAY: Salem's Lee (Frisco) Edwards, la his first year as manager ef a professional baseball clab. sends his Senators into Western International league action Tuesday night at Waters park against Spokane, the opening game ef the season for the homo j park. Ceeld that be a WI pennant senile Friaro Is aporlugT (SUUsaun sports pfcoU) i Padres Score 7 in Fifth To Rout Bcvos Again, 13-6 i i 1s- PORTLAND. Ore., April 27--The San Diego Padres won 1 3 to 8 over the Portland Beavers tonight to boost their tally t four wins off the Beavers in five games in their Pacific Coast league base ball series here. The Padres bunched hits in the fifth inning to score seven run Ducks Defeat Huskies, 4-0 N. DIVISION STANDINGS W U Pet. W I. Pet Oregon S 0 14MJ0 Idaho 2 4 .3.13 OS' 3 1 7S0 WSC S S .WOO Wash. 3 3 .300 Score Saturday, at Oregon 4. Wash Instmn 0 EUGENE, April . (A-Tht University of Oregon baseball team took a commanding two game lead in the northern divi sion here this afternoon by de feating the University of Wash ington 4-0. It was the sixth straight victory for the Webfoots. Hit Saltman. veteran right hander just discharged from the marines, hurled his third straight tiiumph with a six hittrr, strik ing out seven after jitteiy eaily innings when he gave up five walks. Washington ... 888 888 888-8 8 3 Oregon 888 218 18x-4 8 1 Cole and Constantino; Saltsman and Rodtger. Drin Mabee Hired As Tiger Mentor lA GRANDE, April 27-JP)-The school suerintendent's office re ported today thit Dn Mabee, formerly of the University of Oregjon. had been named high school football and basketball coach here. Mabee. a McMinnville high school graduate, was assist ant freshman football coach at the University of Oregon In 1941. Acorn 4, iA 1 Oakland . 888 183 SOS 4 II 2 Lea Angeles 188 888 8881 2 8 Gassaway and Martin: llaus mann. G. Mallory (8) and Wll- 1U American League W I. ret. w i. me. New Yerk 3 ?7S0 Chicago 4 S .400 Shim a 3.737 letelaao 3 S .17S Detroit ' 7 3 .700 Washiaata 3 a .X7J St. l.ou!s S .SOS Philadelph 2 S 40 Saturday's Resalts Boston at Philadelphia, rain, St. Louis OOO 101 00O 2 I Chicago 000 000 OOO-O 3 2 Zoldak and Mancuso: Grove. Pap ish O). Cad we 11 iSl and Tresh. Cleveland ... Detroit 002 002 OOO 004 010 020 001 01 S 11 inninys Gromek. Black and Hayes; Trout, Caster HOl and Tebbetts, Richards (101. Kew York 210 O20 202 -S 12 1 Wahinton OiW 0U0 0 3 1 Chandler and Robinson: Masteraon. Haefner tS). Pieretu tS and SVarky. enough now to win It If given a chance." McEuin tangles with 'one of the topshotters Wednesday, for he's been matched with) Wall (Th' Sneete) Achle. the always popular Chinese trickster whe only last week flattened but good Signer Bruno. The i other prelim, to start at 8:38 p. ner and teed off on the Beavers for 20 hits while the Poi llatidns FACiriC COAST l .AI;t K W L IM WUM San rran 31 S .734 Hoilvwd II IS 44 Oakland 10 II SJ3' Portland lilt JM3 Los Angls IJ IX .SS Sacramto 14 IS .34 San Dtego IS IS MM Seattle 10 la 341 Saturday's Keultv al Portland S. San Dtego 13; at Seattle 0. Hollywood I: at San Franctikco S. Sacramento 8. at ts Ancelea I. Oakland 4 failed to make good on their 1 5 hits off Olsen. Saa Diega lrUaaS BIrOA BHOA CYiscla.m 5 3 10 Whrrlrr. 5 14 I Angle. I Gywlmnj 3 1 Carms.r S i 7 M Donld.l S 3 11 Jensen.l 4 3 I Rice.c 3 0 laniirroj 4 3 2 Olsen.p 4 10 Haicht.r 0 0 0 RediuO I 0 0 Veselurh,r IS Jordan.nt 0 0 3 TrUkky.l 0 0 0 3 Miuwn.s 4 110 4 Storey .1 S 3 0 II ; I Rrlch.t S 3 SO) 0 Aiuiiral r 4 0 4 0 ; 0 tiullic.itl 4 1 3 0, 0 Sttaiie.3 4 1I3 X tiolj.c 3 17 1 o Barrett p I 0 0 I I 0 i 'tu-n.p S 10 1 0 Uger.s I S S I 0 Souia.c IIIS II 0 Totals 43 20 77 10 Totals 41 IS 27 Ran for Rice in Stli. San Diego 10 370 0?O i 13 Portland nlO 0l 101 S Ft nn Amaral I. Huns batt-ri in t.anlfrro 3. Holm. Criwrola 3. Mice 2, Olsen. Angle, Cfykelmn, (iarmS. Am aral, Storey 3. Jensen. Wheeled. Two base hits Holm, Gvselman. Reich, Rice. Soura. Storey. Stolen bases Mc Donald. Criscola 2. Sacrifices Olson. Double plays fiager to Wliiler to Reich. Left on baaes San Diego B, Portland S. Bawea on balls Barrett 2. Strikeouts Barrett 4. Cnen 2.) Earsv ed runs Barrett 4. ONrn S, Cotwrn i. Hits off Barrett IS in 4.; Cohen 10 In 4'. Hit by pitcher, by Coheei 1 1 Jiit lleroi. Loving pitcher-- Barrett . Un-pire--Mairio. Borskl and Kngelp. lime 2.-C2. Atlenoance StiO iet ( Solon 8, Seals 5 Sacramento Z8 888 248 8 IS I San Francis 881 188 388 i 7 3 Wood. Vargas (1), t re I las (8) and Conroy: Lien. Roooo (7), Orella (8) and Ivy. Mrs. Walter Romhoff brother. George Becker, show off their treasure' of Chinook salmon recently eaeght at Gold Beach est the Rogue river. ' r. . and her sends Penlahlng Psave Katonrn against George Dnselte. the French-Canadian strangle. In what could be considerable of a squabble. Wednesday's malner pits Aff able Al Ksass.vmore and more popular here with each of his action-packed outings lately, against Braising Bruno who, de spile hU loos to Achiu last week, still holds the coast Junior heavy title belt. If Ssass ran give the master' mesnle a night ef It. saja Owen, hell juallfy himself for a title belt shot In the near fa ta re. i 1 Cards, Yanks Tiges, Victors Cincinnati Climh to Tic Piratm for Fifth ST. LOUIS, April 27-(,TVMa Lanier shut out the Chicago Cuba 4-0 today with a mixture of fat balls and explosive curves . arid gave further promise of becom ing the St. Louis Cardinals No. I pitcher for 1948. It n his lec ond ahutout. The Cincinnati Reds pulled. Into a tie for fifth place with Pitta burgh as Joe Begg pitched the Redlegs to a J-2 victory ocr the Pirates. Spud Chandler won a three-hitter in pitching the New York Yankees to a 8-0 j victory over the Washington Senators before, 18,333 paying customers. It Ws Spud's third win. j I Coming from behind -to tie the score on Eddie fayo's sharp double with two out in the ninth, the Detroit Tigers went on to down the Cleveland Indians 5 to 4 in 11 innings oa Hank Green berg's single with the bates loaded. iVern Stephens. who Jumped from St. Louis to ' the Mexican league and back again this spring, combined his hitting with the shutout pitching of Sam Zoldak as the Browns defeated the Chi cago White Sox. 2-0. Hcndric Pxices Viks' Scoring Tardy figures on Salem hfch basketball ung released this wetk show Junior EXck Hendrie to have been the pace-maker for the Vik ing hooptters in their 29 game slate with '180 points an aver age of slightly over six per ton test. Other point, total give Al Itcllinger 171, Hunny Mam 170. Jack Fitimaurlce 151, Al Cham berlain 108. Hoter Dasch 93. Cub llouck 8!, nodaPrtvtnce 58, Ken Gibson 34, Hugh Bellinger 2H. Ken Alberts 13. Dill If.ll, 11. Duk Mase 7, Al Gemmell 7. The team scored 1093 points to 912 for the opposition, averaging 3,7.8 points ier tilt to 31.4 for op ponents. 5 Dick Allison led the Jayvre quint In scoring, tossing in 134 points in the team's 18 games. Mel Hoggs, with 91, took rinmtr. up honors. --it Vikiims Trim Prison Greys Coring twice In the third and twice more In the seventh. Sa lem high's baseball team edged the Prison Greys 4 to 3. behind the walls Saturday afternoon. The Viks got but eight hits eff Johnson and Ward. Grey hurlers, to 10 for the losers, but four , er rors aided the preps' cause. Bud Craig went the route for the Viks. Saloon High 888 888 SS4 8 2 Greys . 881 888 8?S-J 18 4 Craig and Allison; Johnson, Ward and Williamson. Hurkn Win Meet i MOLALLA. April 27 i- Mo lalla's Bucks won a three-way track meet here Thursday scoring 77 56 points to 56 16 for Wett Linn snd 18 for SilverUni. Start Get Infieliler IIOLLYV(XD,' April 27 .fp) The Hollywood Stars today ac quired Shortstop Alf Anderson cf the Pittsburgh Pirates on option and purchased, conditionally. Pitcher Bill Brandt of the tame club. National Lcaauo W I. Prt. W I. SVt. troeklva S I .as Pittbark 4 7 .J4 SC. Iwls 0 2 SIS C lBM-innact 4 7 J4 HUa s 4 JM New ark 3 IJM Ckieago 4 f .444 rklUSrlpk 2 .ISO Saturday's Result , Philadelphia at. Boston, tain. . Brooklyn at New York, wet grounds. Chicago COO 000 0iO-O 4 I SI. Louis . . 000 011 02 4 1 I Chlpman. Wyse 8l, Crirkson (S) and Livingston, Lanier and Rice. Pittsburgh 000 pno 1 10-2 a I ClnctnnaU . 100 030 0l-i-S 8 1 Strlncevlch. Ilallett (4i. Lanaing itl and V. Smith, Baker (; B ar.J Mueller. "