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PAGE SIX The OREGON STATESMAN. Salem, Oregon. Saturday Morning. May II. 1S4I Ught Hitting Costs Solons Game Spokane Indians Hang 2nd Defeat On League-Leading Senators, 8-5 ' SPOKANE. May 1 (;P-The high- flying Salem Senators ran into another upset tonight as the Spokane Indiana humbled them to 5. The Senators, leading the West ern International league, took their Second defeat of the current road trip on the Spokane field. Only last night they had been trimmed by the Wenatchee Chiefs to 2. Tbe Salem ites swept a seven game series with the Spokane In- Senalor Swat: AB Crawfrd 14 Ounnarsn 1 H Pet. AB H Pet. Kowalski 13 3 .231 Civmess 56 11 .196 Kubiatt 37 7 .189 6 .429 3 .429 13 .34 22 .393 23 .354 14 2m 13 .253 4 .250 2 .250 1 .250 G W 8 6 .5 4 3 2 Salmon 33 View 5 Iaacchesi 63 Carney Grkin Adams Arnott Sumtri 32 5 .156 1 .143 1 .125 2 123 7 S 16 Vernier 50 Bartcunl 51 Kerr 16 Malgradi I Jnwvar - Pitchers: Or r kin Kewaiski CUumarson . FaUin Adam Jmtuy o4erburg - 10 0 .000 Falbn 6 0 .000 Soderbrg 3 0 .000 L Pet. SO WA SH 0 1 000 3 7 0 1 .800 23 0 1 000 9 1 .500 15 0 .000 8 .000 6 .000 4 15 11 16 7 7 4 1 3 0 2 2 0 3-Way Meet Today Willamette university's cinder men will go to the post in their first "at home" triangular meet this atternoon at Olinger field j with Pacific and Portland uni versities furnishing the opposi tion. Starting time is scheduled for 2 p.m. Viks Sweep Drynan Crew Scores 83 1-10 Points; Bucks Second, Qiemawa Third; No Records Made Coach Tommy Drynan's Salem high Vikings waltzed to their fourth consecutive district 7 track and field championship on Olinger oval yesterday and while en route qualified 10 men for starting berths in next week's state classic at Corvallis. The Vikings amassed 83 110 points for the win. Molalla finished second with 38 410 points and qualified five spike 33., Chemawa captured 37 li points and six berths, Woodburn 29 points and three state trips, nTtM another for the Bulldog relay team, Silverton 20 points and two It reservations and Gervais two points. Only those schools named competed on the sun-drenched and wind-swept pasture. Salem captured only six first places but scored heavily in the lesser positions. No meet records were broken, but Bob Hall, Wood burn javelin tosser, game close with his 175 3S4" heave. It was slightly over a foot short of the 176-4 high held since 1936 by Stein of Gresham. Other marks during the day were only so-so in most instances. Salem athletes now qualified for the state classic, and their events, are Jack Fitzmaurice. high and low hurdles; Frank Brownell, 440; Gary Keppinger, 220; Al Chamberlain. 880; George Ross, pole vault; Eugene Harp and Bill Armstrong, broad jump; Wayne Houser, shot, and Bob Howard, discus. Chemawa: Cal Picard, hiah hurdles, pole vault and high jump; Wally Yallup. 100. and Bob Eickmeyer, mile. Molalla: kick Marquardt, mile: Delane Fry, 440; Howard Smith, low hurdles; Bill Kraxberger, 880, and Ray Zulin rki, discus. Molalla: Dick Ma Rick ' son, 100 and Z20; Hall, javelin 7 ' r , nna siuw D"""ola i Mason, reiay. suvenon: v. shot, and P. Howell, javelin. Wm- ners or ine nrsi two piaces m j whfn ne and skipper Frisco saw things in a different light at Wen each event other than the relay i altnee tne other night, the boss merely told Bill to head for Portland, go to Corvallis. ; qUKk-like. Bill has since announced his retirement from baseball. A huge crowd of students and And it Thin Man Steve Gerkin comes home next week wearing other track fans were on hand i a fcrjght red fireman's hat. be ye not surprised. The boys are looking for most of the meet. Results: , for sucri a bonnet with "Chief" inscribed thereon for Steve. And little Chemlwa: 2nd. rKzm.urice' Saiem; 3rd. Smitit Molalla: 4th. Walker. Mo lalla; 5th. Harper. Woodubrn. Time -la l . tlOOr 1st. Ma.on. Woodubrn: 2nd. Yal lup. Chemawa: 3rd. Cavender. Salem: 4th. Cramer. Gerv-ais: 5th. Shaw, Wood bum. Time .10 6 Mile: 1st. R. Marquardt. Molalla: 2nd. Eicfcrtverer. Chemawa: 3rd. Blair. Salem: 4th. Lais. Molalla; 5th. New ton. Salem. Time 4 39 6. 440: 1st. Frv. Molalla: 2nd. Biown sHI. Salem: 3rd. Boucher. Salem: 4th. Bonnacktr. Woodburn; 5th. Trimble. Sitverton . Tn ne 56 5 200-yd low hurdles 1st. Fit7tnaurice. Saletn: 2rd. Smith. Molalla: 3rd. Har- Woodburh: 4sh. Well. Molalla; SrK Rellincer. Salem. Time- 25 6 220' 1st, Maon. Wfiwibui n 2nd Keppinger Salem 3id. Yallup Otema a; 4th. Sli-svi. WfKMlbiirn 3th. Blodg ett Chen.awa Tm-.e 23 7 1st Chamberlain. Salem: zna. R Kraxberger MoialU : d Anderson. b talking to Charley Petersen. For Pete report.- from San Fran Oiemawa. 4th. Harrison. Salem, am ,.. , n.. ;. Johnson Molalla. Time-2:055 i 1 Ki a n Sii-ni t-rt Chemawa and Rom. Salem: 3rd. UK be- Is een Simmon Silvtrion and Kwnl, Salem; Mh. Michaels, Salem. Hrlgtit is r. High lump, l't Picard. Chemawa. 2nd. Ashman Ctiriinsn. 3i d tie be tween Hill. Sjlrm and Howell. Silver ton: Jth. tie belet-n Smith and Blo menkatnp. Moialla and Fitinaurire. Carner and Covait. Salem. Height - Broad jump' 1st. Harp Salem: 2nd. Armstrong Salem. 3rd Bogus. Salem. 4th. Posse hi. Salem: Mh. Wells. Mo lalla. Dtslance- 18 10". Shot put' 1st, Houser. Salem 2nd Eby, Siivetton: 3rd. Howell. Silverton. 4th. Klang Silverton 5th, Ton ,m iniaer. JHolalla. Distance 45- 3". Discus: 1st, Howard Salem: 2nd ruiincirt Mila !1 a 3rd Hauler. Salem: 4th. Miller. Chemawa: 5th. Boggs. Sa- Jem. Distance 125 3 Javelin: 1st. Hall. Woodburn' 2nd Howell. Silverton. 3rd. Houser. Salem:. 4th. Barlow. Salem. 5th, Bond. Molal- la Distance 175 31". Relay: 1st. Woodburn 'Shaw. Vistlca. Bocinacker. Mason.: 2nd Salem: 3rd. MoUila: 4th. Chemawa. 5th. Snverton - ' ' 1 qqjj Ieairlli Readv for Plav SAN FRANCISCO. May 10-i , Organized Negro baseball will be ; Inaugurated here Sunday in a j doubleheader bringing together! the Los Angeles White Sox and i the San Francisco Sea Lions at Seals stadium. ! ' The league also has teams in j Seattle, Portland. Oakland and tuou' Aba Sajatusteia ct Chi- i The Box: liltm Spokane BHOA BHOA Luchs.l m 3 0 I 0 Ruk i 4 14 2 BartolmJ 4 0 13 Lohrke 3 3 13 10 Summti.l 3 0 2 0 Patrsn.m 8 12 0 Vico.l 3 1 11 0 Picetti.l 4 1 12 0 Wenner.3 S 0 1 MCrmk.l t 2 2 0 Caviness.r 4 116 Martini till Kubiak.s 3 2 0 2 James.r 3 10 0 Salmon. c 4 16 0 Clifford. c 4 12 1 Kowlfttl p 110 0 Barisoff p 4 10 3 Adams. p 2 6 0 3 Cadinha.p 0 0 0 0 Arnott 9 9 0 0 tCrawfrd 110 0 Totals 31 7 24 9 Totals 35 10 27 17 Ran far Salmon in 9th. t Batted for Adams in 9th. R H E Salem . 000 102 0025 7 6 Spokane 032 100 02 8 10 2 Runs batted in Martinez. Bubiak 2. Caviness, McCormick 2. CYawford 2. Clifford. Two base hit Salmon. Stolen bases Clifford. Patterson. Lohrke. Sac rifice Luishessi. Lohrke. Double plays Risk to Martinez to Picetti. Lohrke to Picetti. Left on bases Spo kane 9. Salem 6. Bases on balls Bari soff 6. Kowalski 3. Adams 2. Strikeouts Barisoff 2. Cadtnha 1. Kowalski 2. Adams 3. Hits off Barisoff 6 for 5 runs in 8 innmg: off ("adinha 1 for no runs in 1 inning: off Kowalski 4 for 5 runs in 3 innings: off Adams 6 for 3 runs in 5 inmnff. Winning pitcher Bari soff. losing pitcher Kowalski. Um pire Day and Hanke. Time of game 2 08. District 7 :, Qualify 10 Men Still short: Well, what the heck they couldn't expect to win 'em all Not much of a surprise, Harry Plant's towel-tossing as box ing matchmaker. It's been brewing for many weeks. Harry Just couldn't seem to click it off in harmony with the promoting VFW's and finally did just what he had been threatening to do for. weeks. Har ry claims he had very little to do with the matchmaking actually and was paid accordingly. So rather than keep working under such grievances, the excitable matchmaker quit Rotund Tex Salkeld was also up in the ozone for such a big guy Wednes day night and vowed he too was washing his hands of the whole thing. But now that Harry has made the first official move, our guess is that Tex will sign on with the Vets to become the one and only matchmaker for the village. Plant insists that Tex has been ex actly that for a long time any- wav- But one way or xne omer, me vets snuuia airive ii mie uc nite conclusion and stick with it else their punch-for-pay business goes to total pot Also little surprise connected with the re- ifrmor Ul Din vcti iicjr uj inc wwig Senators. That too has been smok- ing ever since L-arney joinea me nine irom rurusna. in wu" nn ih -iih that tho former II. of Oreffon's attitude was aDDreciated. so wonder. The rubber-armed Gerk tors rirsi u games, puiuuK 'e uie More of 'Em Should Invite Sudden throught: If getting beaned by a fastball can do for a ball gamer what it apparently did for Red Soxer Johnny Pesky, mebbe more of the batsmen should try sticking their noggins out. After getting conked by Washington Sid Hudson's whizzer. Pesky bounced back to go base-hit berserk in the American league. Usually it works just the other way That hat bet between Skippers Frisco and Marv Owen hasn't been won yet, but Edwards reported from Wenatchee the other night he came within a split whisker of losing it. Eagle-eyed Frisco, up and at 'em on a play at third base, saw Empire Ed Harris' thumb get jumpy right in the middle of the beef. So shuffled back to the bench "just in time." .... "But I'll get it sure one of these nights." !m of the Crooked Thumb Jerry Lille, the former coa h- in grc.it at Grant-for-Portlan'd high, who moved up to Central Wash ington. College of Education, has moved again Thiit time Lille goes to Honolulu to coach and teach in a private institution. Lille must've Cisco: ttromer, mat nonoiuiu ni3 fWfir, Paid Would Make a The hot-shot Salems have been gettting rat on opposition in tne eastern part of the circuit and hate yet to play a team from the wet (Taconia. Bremerton, Victoria and Vancouver.) Nor will they until week hfter next when they go to Bremerton for a full week. What a schedule! One of Oregonian Lair Gregory's pet peeves each year is the Pt'L schedule. But Lordy, he should take a gander at this year's WIL mess if he wants something to really gripe about After Wednes day's buarfP-.Hoag-Jackie Paul swateree at the Garden, we re wonder ing what that gent now has to say after his post-Johnny Suai ez-Sruoks Lcey fight words: "That's the list one of ihtrn fakes I'll ever pay to here." The Hoag-Paul brawl was shy in class, but brother how thev did fight! If the customers were sure they were going to see something like that every other Wednesday night there wouldn't be seats enough in the village bin. Paul lads would make! u J tfw- , KltT IjOaU :IeailS P t . i ,a LjUlC tO Arilietl P.I T1MDRF Mav lO-rA-Thev I loaned a milk wagon on Aimed's licit K lUUdy mill ffeni i" .u, agninst his mightiest rival for rating's handicap honors, stretch- sizziinir Stvmie. and Armed laughed his way home by nearly four iengths. I It w lhe 42nd n.-nning of ttie . tt. j .. cago is president of the circuit. Jesse Owens, former Olympic games star sprinter and hurdler. is owner of the Portland club and ice Diesident of the association. I dians a week ago, but tonight they were on the short end from tne beginning. The Spokone team rapped out three runs in the sec ond inning and grabbed two more in. the third, while the Senators stood still, to garner a safe lead. The visitors were not very po tent with the stick tonight, two of their seven hits poming off the bat of light-hitting shoitpatcher Al Kubiak and One by starting pitcher Ed Kowalski. The latter suffered his first 'setback of the season against four wins. AMERICAN I.EAGIE Boston 21 3.875 Washingtn 811.421 New Yrk 13 8 .652 Chicago - 1 11 .389 Detroit 12 10 .545 Cleveland 6 13 .316 St. Louis 9 12 .429 Philadelph 16 .213 rriday's results: at New York 4. Bos ton 6; at Washington 5. Philadelphia (tie, 13 innings). Only games sched uled. v NATIONAL I.EAG11 St Louis 12 6 .667 Boston 9 9 500 Brooklyn 12 7 .632 Cincinnati 9 10 .474 Chicago 10 10 .500 Pittsburgh 9 11 .450 New Yrk 10 10 .500 Philadelph 5 13 .273 kst 4 firtftsa-mn ti at St. Louis, post- poned: Pittsburgh at Chicago post- poned. only games itnruuiru. OragosUans in the majors (what they 414 rriday): , AB H O A K RBI Whitman. Dogrs 1 8 0 9 0 Pesky. Red Sox 1 J Doerr. Red Sox 16 8 t 9 9 Gordon. Yankees did not play. Seals 6, Sacs 1 SACRAMENTO; May 10 Larry Jansen chalked up his seventh victory -of the Pacific Coast league season here tonight. I pitching the San; Francisco Seals to a 6-1 triumph over ten Sacra mento Solons. The lone Sacra mento run came on Gene Lillard's home run over left field fence. San Francisco 112 010 002-6 t 0 Sacramento . 000 000 100-1 5 3 Jansen and Ogrodowski; Var gas. McCarthy (0) and Marcucel. HARRx PLANT has appeared in eight of the Sena- uui trvcijr uiuc the 'Bean BqW iany i o Great RentaU'h And what a remaicn me noag ana I Dixie handicap at Pimlico and j the race for the 1946 handicap I championship might as well be i closed right now. For the husky ! brown son of Bull Lea showed today that he can give away weight to the best. He carried 130 pounds to 124 for Stymie. OCE 4. Multnomah 1 O.C.E. . Multnomah , Buckley and and Stewart. 4 7 0 14 1 Buss; Strang The president of Peru must be 35 years old, a Peruvian by birth, and ten years a resident of the republic. a S ? ;' tfjj V, 1 ) V?N V " V.i I TOP VIK STICKER: Outfielder Bad MeKJnney (above), with a .301 average. Is currently leading the Salem high hit pa rade. Others are hJUlng as fol lows: Warren V a Id eg J 3 J. Dick Allison .303. Boo Funk .300. Bud Craig .296. Roger Daach .266. Del Kleen .250. Dick Hen drie. Rod Province and Bill Ready aU .200. and Carlo Houck .1000 (in otto game). Bearcats Out Of Loop Race Willamette university's base ballerS fell one run short of stay ing in the race for the trip to the Northwest conference play offs as western division repieen tatives when the Pacific univer sity Badgers finally shut off a two-run ninth inning rally to squeeze out a 5 to 4 win over the Bearcats at Waters park Fri day afternoon. Don Reed went the distance for Pacific, allowing nine hits to get the in, and Clayton Patterson went the route, giving up 1 1 blows for the loss. Outstanding stick work was turned in by Wil lamette's Joe Dispetiziere with two doubles and a single in four times up, and Pacific's Dick Fon taine with four singles in five trips. R H E WILLAMETTE 4 t X Pacific 5 11 S Patterson and Bland ing; Reed and Woodward. Leslies Rout Parrish Again Parrish junior high baseball champs were embarrassed for the third straight time by Bob Keu scher's fighting Leslie Mission aries at Leslie yesterday after noon, losing the final game of the seven game series 13-10. The I.es lies handed Parrish ace. Jim Rock, his second loss, banging out 13 hits and scoring in every inning Bill DeHart with 4 for 4. one a double, paced the onslaught. Strik ing out 7 and giving just one hit, southpaw Dick Norton had the Pioneers on his hip until Leslie support failed him in the fifth frame. Jim Moore and Ralph Blakley finished up. R H E Parrish .... 000 ISO J 1 7 Leslie . 313 141 -13 13 S Rock and Taylor. McDon ald. Howard; Norton. Moore (5), Blakley (5) and Cura mings. Baby Beavers Drop Vikings CORVALLIS. May 10 - (Special)-Ron Esping held the Salem high Vikings to six hits here to day and hurled the OSC Rooks to an easy 10-3 victory. The Baby Beavers counted two markers in i the first and four more in the .third and were never threatened Salem 000 010 020 3 C I Rooks 204 020 002 10 13 2 j Craig and AllUon; ICsplng and Spencer. i i WIL Resnlis: HI I K AO I V STANDINGS i W I fi t W I. p. t KAI KM 11 Z M7 Spokane 7 I Ml : W enatrhee t 6 SOS V u lorla S 4a i Taroma 1 7 .SS Hremertoa i 9 Ml ! Vakimt 7 7 467 anrouer S U ill I Frldav'i results: at Spokane S. Salem 5; at Bremerton 5. Wenatrhee II: at j Taroma 4. Vancouver IS, at 1 iklnu L -l. Irlorla 7 IS. ; Wenatrhee . 114 40S 216 IJ IS 4 Bremerton SM aza S 7 4 J. t'ttzteraltf. Ion (i and r Ftta gerald: C. ledermeyer, Kastenbadar (3). t urran (41, B. Iederne)er (7) and Paflia. Vancouver 216 626 61216 12 2 Taroma 166 SOS SOS 4 11 3 Palira snd Spurgeon: Jungslath. Jim mink (5), Dupuii (9) and Kapcr. VirtorU . 626 216 27 6 1 Yakima SOS OM 13 12 I Ratmondl and Myers: VayHaa. Bok nen , O'Boyle (7), Ward (7) and Gisbi. VklorU . U 646 61 16 4 Yakima 336 111 7 II 18 4 Jensen, Blankenshlp (1). Bruno (7). Ferrera (7) and Mulrahy; MarsAall. Ward (2). Bohncn (3) and Glkk. IF Your Washer's - oat working Tonr "Freezer's" shirking Tear Toaster's gone bad Don't "Piek" on poor Dad. PHONE 3265 Prompt efficient repair service A.A.A. ENGINEERING CO. 1775 N. Front SL Salem. Ore. Coal Shortage NEW YORK. May le-oP-President Branch Rickey an nounced today that the Brook lyn Dodgers i would transfer all their scheduled night contests to daylight hours until the power crisis, causedl by the coal short age, hi relieved. PHILADELPHIA. May 10-J Catcher Rollle Hemsley will be out of action Indefinitely be cause of a broken left wrist. Manager Ben Chapman of the Philadelphia Phillies announced today. Angels Defeat Helser, Bevos Red I .villi Notches 7th Victory on 4-1 litter COAST llt(.l t STANDINGS W L Pet . W L Pet San Fran 27 IS 643 San Diego 19 23 Los Angls 26 13 S34 Saoamto 18 34 .429 Oakland 25 17 .595 Seattle 14 24 4M Holly od 20 20 .500 Portland 14 26.350 Frida'i results: at Los Angeles 3. Portland 0: at Oakland 5. Seattle 3: St Sacramento I. San FranciM-o 6. at San Diego 5. Hollywood 8 LOS ANGELES. May 10 -(A) Los Angeles shut out Poitland to night 3 to 0 behind the airtight pitching of Red Lynn, who limit ed the Ducks to four hits. Iyd Christopher's llth home run of the season, coming in the second inning, was the margin of victory. Christopher also collected three doubles. It was the Angels' fourth straight win over Portland, the seventh stiaight for Lynn. Roy Helser. Portland hurler. granted only six hits. Lex Angeles count ed two runs In the fourth inning when Christopher doubled and Barney Olsen and Wimpy Quinn followed ith sing! PHLin4 I .os Aageles H O A 0 3 6 BHOA Mallor.I 4 6 8 3 Schuste.s 4 6 2 0 Saner, r 4 6 16 Chri?pli.m 4 4 16 Archie 3 3 0 1 2 Smith, m Bucher.2 Escobar, r Harrif.I Barton. 1 Wheeler 3 Holm.c Brow n. i Helser. p 0 2 1 7 6 1 0 4 e a 1 6 1 1 1 0 Olsen I 2 1 2 0 i Qjinnl 3 17 3; Williams c 3 0 7 1 f I.jnnp 3 0 11 Total 30 4 24 6 Tot -Is .VI 6-27 10 i Portland 000 MIO - 0 I.OS Angeles 010 200 00 - 3 I Errors Wheeler. Bucher Left on base - Portland 6. Im Angeles 3 Two : bare hits Helser. Christopher 3 Home i run C"hi islopher. Stolen !es 'CJuinn j Runs batten in - Chi istopher. Otsen . , Ciuirn Double pla Quinn to Srhu- ' I ster. Sliuck out bv Helser 6. I. nn 8 ! I Bate on bals off Helser 2 I.vnn 3 Earned runs off Helser 3 Time 1 37 I I'mplres Heard. Dortn and Kober At tendance 3573 Assault Seeks Richest Purse BALTIMORE. May lO-i-The richest race in turf history to- i morrow'-.- 56th running of the ; j PreaknesS stakes drew a field of 1 1 three year olds, with As- sault the horse to beat. J There was nothing -very close i to the Texas tenor last week in ; the run for the roses, because lie was eight lengths In front at the : wire. j The main difference between last week and this is that Assault iwill .be shooting at the big end of a $140,620 bankroll largest pot of gold ever put up for a horse race. Twins 8, I'aile S SAN DIEGO, Calif . May 10 t.1) ' Hollywood's Stars defeated San , Diego 8 to 5 in a quarrelsome ; and prolonged Pacific Coast lea- 1 gue gatne here tonight. Hollywood t0 341 000-S 10 X San D. 200 030 000-S 7 3 j Smith. Bittner tS). Andun- ser; Eiaenmann. Brillheart (3) and Ballinger. Softball: The Knights of Columbus and Veterans of Foreign Wars battled ten scoreless innings in their city Softball league encounter at Les lie field laat night before dark ness halted proceedings. Pitchers Miller for the KC club and Apple- gate for the VFW nine each gave i up but two hits. Behind Wimp Carei's one-hit; hulling the Golden I'heasMiits thumtied the K-igle 9 to 0 The ' I'a pel makers dwoned S.ilt m Nav igation 7-1 at Hinger. KC 000 000 tyO 0-0 2 1 ! VFW 000 000 000 0-0 2 0 Miller and Alley: Applegate and McCarthy. Golden Ph. 400 401 0-0 0 3 Fag lea 000 060 0-0 1 2 Carver and Sucnk; llandley and Montgomery. Papermakers . 000 001 0-7 11 1 S. Navigation 000 010 0-1 4 2 II. Singer and L. Singer; Cutler and llenery. For Safe Carefree Driving Drive in ioday for a Brake Checkup Adjustment!! or Complete Overhaul All Work Expertly Done at a .seasonable Coat to You Salem Automobile Co., Inc. Home of Service Chrysler X. Cora l at Center St. v Hits Night Tilts; Hemsley Hurt; Huskies Win SEATTLE, May U-The I'nirersity of Washington golf team, with Harold GJolme burn ing his home course with a flee-under-par 65. smothered the t'niversity of Idaho's divot squad today 26 S to ,. BOSTON. May lO-U'Y-Sli llsh Joe Blackwood. 162. of Patter son. NJ., gave aggressive Joey Ijs Motta. 157',. of New York, a lusty two-fisted beating in all but two of the sessions while gaining an unanimous 10-round decision in the Goodwin A.C.'s feature boxing event tonight 64,000 5-4, See For .V: ' SOCKERS: Although moat of the recent Boston Red Hex spark has been provided by Johnny Pesky, the above Quartet isn't esartljr a pushover for opposing moundsmeu. Left to right are Rudy York, Ted Williams. Bobby Doerr and Don DiMaggie. which Is oulte a baseball quartet. In fact, this fearsome foursome Is helping make Bean tow ners visualise a pennant ever Fenway park for the first time In tt years. Thev Need to Hoh Somehodv Bevos Won't Raid Salem PORTLAND. Ore.. Mar 10-tTi-General Manager UUI Kleppcr said today the Portland Beavers of the Pacific Coast baseball league do not plan to raid the Nalem Kenators, top-ranking Western-International league squad. "It is an unwritten rule of baseball that a farm team la left alone early in the year," he declared, 'and tse certainly will observe that rule. However, later we win have to protect our Interests and investments, and If any Salem player seems ripe for the Coast league, we will recall him. Otherwise the player would be eligible for draft ing by some other team." be said. If a farm player shows he Is ready for the big time, the Portland baseball club will not hold him back. Klepper said. Giant Seek to Stop Mexican from Haiti NEW YORK. May 10-4n-llor-ace Stoneham. president of the New York Giants, announced to day that the National league baseball club had begun court action against Jorge Paso,uel and his brothers "to enjoin them from Inducing New York Giant players to Jump to the Mexican league." This follows similar ac tion by the Yankees and Dodg er. "Molalla Drubs Caiiby, 25-2 CANBY. Muy 10 MoL.Ua' Buc ks neared the WilUmette Val ley piep baeball loop crown here today by mothering t'anhy's Couiiars 25 to 2 f.r their seventh leaKue win without a los Tlie HiukaiiK wind up their WVl. schedule Tuesday agxin-t Mt. AriRel. Molalla at Molalla 25 19 4 2 9 4 Canby D. Owen and CouKeu; Wertt and Oiatad. While. Teebmen Pare District Nine PORTLAND. Oie, M..V 10 -.A't. Bet i von Te h won the annual di- j tllct 9 track nicrt tOlav, and Willi send five men m rulie events into, the t..le cuilot at foivallis next iMikrinl Ciunt qualified fi e men in i etnt, Washington- four in five teril-, Sabin two j ri four. Corn-, meice and Roosevelt each two in j thice. Jeffeis.n anl Linccln iii ; two in two, riaiiklin one in one Plymouth Ph. 4072 before a "067 crowd at the' Bos ton Garden. NEW YORK. May le-cP-The Liverpool soccer team arrived from England aboard the Queen Mary today ' for a nine-game tour of the I'nltcd Slates and Canada. COOS BAY, May lO-MVAt the halfway mark of the state high school golf tournament at the Cooo Country club. Marsh field held a three-stroke lead. Led by Jerry Peter, who fired a 36-34 for a par 70, the Flr- Sockers Beat Yanks. 15th Straight Victory ' A'."" ...v - 1 Amateur Paces Houston Meet HOCSTON. Tex , May 10 1 Coming up with w hat he ten rneil "the tst round of my life." Flank Stl iiiuhrfri. young Toledo. Ohio, arruiteur, shot a tin -ee-under Pr 68 today to go with an opening 69 for a total of 137 and a lws stroke lead over the field at the half-way mark of Houston's $10, 0O0 golf tournament of cham pions. In second place at 139 weie Ho gan. who llpied to a 72 after a fust round of 67. and K'yiou Nel son of Toledo, who fashioned a 69 to go with an opening 70 Busy Weekend For Golf Chin An 18-hole Match . Par tour nament fr the Men's clubbers and a Sunday afternoon 2-ball mixed 4-some: tournament, fol lowed by a diniiier. louud tMit ttie in uKi am at Sallrm golf col 1 1 se for the week end The Match t Pai outing will be held h,th today and Sunday, with tiMirtl tules g ci lung The Sunday afternoon and ectfiing golling s.-i-l will le the fnt of the siunrtu I seaon fol INe LiM4'i. Oakn 5, Kuiiiisr 2 OAKLAND. Mav to 1". l- S-aisell.i p4lel (ml Ins tenth arid eleventh home luris of the se.n to lead Oakland to a ft Ut 2 M tory over Seattle h-ie trngtit Seattle 000 001 100-2 7 0 Oakland 010 400 00-S 9 0 Demoran. (iir (31. lerguson (7). and Sue me: Arditoia, Speer (71. and Ralmondi. ATTENTION a a a , TRUCKERS and CAR Owners WE 1IAVK JI'ST INSTAI.I.KI) THE LATEST MIDI T.UTCK HECArTINC. EQUIPMENT MODERN Fn.I. TREADS FOR PASSENGER TIKES Our Employe Are Well Trained and Hate Year of Etperienca Independent Firestone Dealer Broadway Tire Service Ilroadway at llelmont SI a. Phono 2t ales led Grant high of Portland, defending champions, SIS to 1X1. El GENE. May 10-4VBob Kumege and Frank Saunders, both of Grants 'Pass, won the -senior and Junior decathlons re speetively. In the Junior Olyus' pics sponsored today by the Eu gene American legion post. PITTSBrRGII. May 10W-). Catcher Vinnio Smith of the Pittsburgh Pirates underwent an operation on his injured right knee In St. Francis hospital to day. i r :7.s nnr.. Wins Contest NEW YORK, May 10 AyTb gt ea test crowd of the young sea- son. 64.1X3 hot-eyed enthusiast pa ked Yankee stadium today to watch the Boston Red Sok edge out trie New York Yankees, S t-v 4. In the opener of their vital thiee-game series and extend their w inning streak to 13 straight, within four ef the American league record. Dom DiMaggto, Sox tenter fielder and youngest of the three' hall-playing brother, decided the,, tense Vontest In the seventh In ning with a clean single to rigM' that scored Rudy York from third with the winning run. Rig Rudy )ut had knotted the score with a tesrtific triple to left-center that rtfove across Bobby Doerr. Little Dom's pay-off blow off left-hander Joe Page. second Yank pitcher, took all the frosting off the Homeric feat of his big brother, Joe, who had propelled across all four Yankee runs In the fifth with a grand slam homer into the right field stands off Joo Dohson The Philadelphia Athletics and the Washington Senators battled to a 5 to S deadlock in 15-ln-r.ing night game which tk four lioors to play before' a trowd of 29 477 The Brooklyn Dodgers Maged m thiee-run eighth inning rally to defeat the Boston Bres 4-2 In tlie first arc-light contest of th. easciat H.lel field Other e iJior HTop Hits were washed iit. Hasten i30 000 200-1 t 1 New York 000 040 000-4 0 I Dobawn. F.. Johnson (ll and Waaner; Rnfflng. Pago tt) and Dickey. Wash. 000 003 001 000 100-1 II t Phil. 201 000 010 000 100-3 It S IS-tnnlng tie) Ionard. Plerettl (I). Curtis (01. Kennedy (II). Wolff 413) and Evans; Hesse, Newaom (7). ftav age (14) and Reaer. rvosteir 100 000 100-1 t 1 Krookhn 100 000 00V43 ' Cooper and llofferth: iirtrt. Herring (ll. Ilalten (0) and An derson, tandlerk (). Beavers Triji (oiij;ais, 10-6 N. DIVISION STASIIISOS W I. I'ct WI W Oiegon IS I Sit I'tahn I 1 N Ore State 6 3 S7 WkC 1 6 ill Waetilngtn 1 3 SOS i riifla srrue at W 6 0C 16 PI'! I.VAV Wish MaV 10-cgn i The (hegon S.tte Beavers eA l let ted fdur runs in the first Inning today and kept the lead through out thf game to defeat the Wash ington State college baseball teawt 10 to Oregon Male 400 200 400-10 t 4 WKC 001 020 300 0 0 0 Kruger and Wegner; Jortaoon. Foster and Wllburn. 10 Injured in AraHiotinjj; CAlHOXMay 10 i4i-Egyptian polite litest at noting Arataj-wtth shotguns arid wielded clubs tda as violence flared In Caiio during tl.e e-day Arab general striae rallenl In all.rhief cttlea of the Middle Ft to pu.test Ametiran Miiluh ie onineii.t...tioris on Pal etu.e. At lc--t 40 rioiif weie ln)url and more I hall 2(H) attested in ' oothieak at the atic lei t Airvar msiue in the tieait .f i'lr'4 l..aar rli'tli. t. a. ene of pievkous' i lots POSTAL PAY TO R1E 'AMIIffRTOS. May 10 -Of). Congiess ioTnpletel action today on a Lill to raise the per tt teg ular stal employes l00 a year, when the senate passed it Snd setit It to the White House.