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t Tha) Of. Skxtotmcn, falam. Spertie sertles: Attribute Uat k's kHM rmm pocked Salem- I Bremerton serf es to these facta: j Left field fence SIS feet away. ! center S2t and right. SIS. After ' casnparlag these flgares with the-1 Waters park aaeasarements (S42. f 3SZ sad X2I), aa wonder there' wcib a fwni wippvia in miv 'screa ami. Tbc Bremerton - yard definitely wasn't made for -pitchers . Solon- Georre 4 Tleo. now tied with Woody Sal-; men In ; homer : prodoctlon for tbo townleo with f onr ' apiece. gave the ' Bremerton ' enstomers ' somethinr to spont about Sun- : day. 'at that by amacktng his' f earth few-master. -No sooner -had the park annonneer finish- ed spieling that a Bremerton merchant wonld rive any player - n 5a hill If ho eonld clout one J over the merchant's fence ad i residing on the right field fool ; line 15 feet away, that up walk ed Vlco to power Sad Sambo Gibson's first serve smack over that ad. Georre pocketed the 45o Just as the announcer's voice echoed for the last time In the r distant hill . . . . . And have yon noticed how the Western International leagae. right alone - with the FCI far strengthening np? Taka'. the Bremerton dab ; -for- Instance. Fenr new regalars who weren't arsnnd at the start of the season are Danny Amaral. the slugging ontfielder formerly with rorUand'a Boaver (ho was released ontrieht. so wasn't sent to Salem); Hooks Devanrs, an other ga - ret -'em gardener np BrooEilyiti Streak Stopped at Seven 36-LKIoIe Nelson Clash American '3Ir..GolP a. arvi v in au.a KEWTON, Mass., May 28.-0P)-Tbe opening half of America's first international championship challenge golf match in almost a quarter-century, a 36-hole , duel between Byron Nelson and Dick Burton, the P. G. A. and British cpen titlists. will be played here tomorrow on the Charles River Country dub's long and tricky course. . ' That layout is one of Nelson's . eld. stamping ground, for. four years ago,' be bested seven top home-bred .rivals in eay fashion in a "biz eight" tourney. ' Since Burton arrived from Eng land only yesterday and, due to his five years of military service, has had-little opportunity to re gain his pre-war skill, it is likely that Nelson will have an easy tak gaining an 18-holes lead. - They will play their second round as a part of the Goodall round robin tourney in Mama r on -eck, N. Y, on Thursday. Meanies Take Wrestling Win MatNasties Paavo Katonen and Mike Nazerian, after bloodying up Tough Tony Ross in the final fall, last, night won fhe relay team raxlin mainer at the armory. Both the meanies took turns mak ing misery on Anthony in the fi nal fall. Nazerian finally spilling Ross with a full crab hold. Earlier the Katonen-Nazerian duet had taken the first fall when Katonen, after working on Ross partner Georges Dusette's leg. dropped him with a stepover toehold. " .". The Ross-Dusefte combine ev ened the count and wowed the ga thering in No. 2 when Dusette. aft er replacing Ross, went wild to must up both Paavo and Mike. Dusette's full nelson on Katonen won the falL In the prelims Joe Lynam used an abdominal stretch to beat Al Szasz in a thrill-packed scuffle and Jack Kiser dropkicked George Poppenheimer into submUsion in their starter. Both Poppenheimer and Szasz Tefereed the blood-spattered and! often rugged main event. , 4Big Train' 111 WASHINGTON, May 2l.(JT) Walter Johnson, famous baseball pitcher was reported in critical condition tonight at Georgetown University hospital and his fam ily was summoned to his bed? id e. Johnson, beloved "big train" of the Washington Senators for many years, suffered a stroke early in April. His condition took a turn for the worse today. PCL Scores: Hollywood 000 010 000 I f 2 San Francisco loo 300 OOs i I 2 Cuccurullo and Uneer; Janaen and Ocredowalu. ' Fata Diego 01 0 030 6304 1 2 1 Lm Angeles ... OOO 1O0 0012 11 1 Poffenbcrrer and Bellinger: Terry. (I), Baker ) and wuitams. T7U Desnlls: Victoria Bpnkane Kaunondl and :. ooo ooo ooo t s 100 0U2 30x S 13 3 Clifford; Cadinha and 000 000 0101 . ooo ooo ooo a Paulsen. Yakima Tacoma Kralovlch and McConnell; Colombo and Kemper. v & Service ALSO Serjice for Olher Hakes APPLIANCE & 260 State - Salem Or.. Wdn day. Mar - . ,r L HAKLOND CL1FT from Oakland; Frank Plsuf. the veteran Infielder with all those years of top semi-pro ball around Portland, and Joe Ged sins, the prewar Spokane short stop who was a regular with San Dlcro this spring- until op tioned to the Jackets. The quar tet has made tbo Jackets a top threat in the league Vancouver, in town this week. Is another entry freshly re-stocked International Conn Manager GREENWOOD LAKE. N. J., May 2.-yP)-Tnere la always an explosion of ene sort er another going off In a Billy Coon train ing camp. Today's slssler was a nice quiet brawl between Jahn ny Kay, Billy's manager, and P remoter Mike Jacobs. The rhubarb between Johnny and Mike began with Kay asking fer some tickets within radar distance of the Yankee stadium ling fer "Junior's" Jane 19 jam, . beree with Levis. Before It was ever, Johnny had charged Jacobs with being "Louis' manager and protector." and the next step waa for Mike te order Ray est of bis office and leave instructions to bar him whenever he makea an appear ance In the fa tore. Oak Knollers Finish Round Oak Knoll golfers hacked off first round play in the annual tournament Eunday with the fol lowing results: 1. Pete Stoitenbert d. Dan Ma com ber 2 up. Bill Ott bye. 2. Bob Ashby d. Bud Kau 3-2. Hank Kannier d. Dutch lerore 3-1. J. FJton Cooni d. Elton Bulkier 1 up. Georre Maeom ber d. ClUf Richards 3-2. t'huek Bow er d. Lmi Guerney 2-1 and Roy Mor ria d. Howard Bergman 3-2. 4. Roy Scrags d. K. Dutton 1 up. Bob Mor gan d. Dwayne Griffith 3-2. Earl Bul lock d. Delbert Price 3-2. 5. Henry Cross d. Pat O'Brien 2 up. Al Fl if lite d. Cliff Ellis 1 up. C. W. Babcock d. Bob Rogers S-S. C. E. Hicks bye mnd P. E. Hirks d. Lovde Whitney. 4- 3. S Miles Pierce d. Bill Lucas 4-3. 7. Jack Eakin. Jr. d Leonard Hicks 5- 7. S Al Boock d. E. A. Bvers -S. Jxu Briggs bye. . Ronald Nairn d. H. A. Byers 3-2 ana Art vogt a. wes etv Nairn 1 up. The second round ef play ' la due by next weekend.. Hendrie Tops Vik Swatters Second-sacker Dick Hendrie, a junior, wears the Salem high Vik ing varsity batting crown for 1940, according to compilations by Coach Harold Hauk. Hendrie hit .333 for the 16 games the Vikings played and nosed out Shortstop Roger Dasch, who wafted .327. Outfielders Warren Valdez with .310 and Bud McKinney with .300 round out the regulars hitting .300 or more. The Vikings won eight and lost eight for the season and had a 7-5 mark against prep com petition. As a team the Viks hit .261. Pitcher-Outfielder Bob Funk was leading moundtman with a 3-1 mark. Rod Province won four and lost three. The hitting finals: Dick Hendrie .333. Roger Dasch .327. Warren Vatdes .310. Bud McKinnev 300. Bob runk. .290. Dick Allison .211. Rod Province .250. Bud Craig .200. Del Kleen .192. BUI Ready .111, Waldo Unruh .000. Ray Carrow -000. Carlos Houck .123. Prank Osborne .IAS. Dick r lemming .373. Cliff Glrod .000 and Davies .000. Sl'DS BUY SHORTSTOP SEATTLE, May 28WP)-The Se attle Rainiers of the Pacific Coast league today announced the pur chase of Bias Monaco from Cleve land of the American loop In an effort to plug a gap aUshortstop. SWEDE ACE HERE NEW YORK, May 28-JPy-Sweden's Lennart Strand arrived today to begin preparation for races against American .milers next month. on Easy P' a. BROS; FURNITURE Phone 9149 - - - 1 MaaSMT : ''.-,:: 'ViJ with three or four new faces, alt- of whom - have helped Syl vester Johnson's nine become a first division threat. One I of those is Say Ortcig, .the prewar heavy hitter as an infielder who is now a pitcher and a good one ..... Consider that Wenat chce, Spokane and Yakima have from good - to very good outfits and yon have the fact that the WIL. derby Is actually anybody's race right now. Only Victoria and onr slipping Salem's ere doomed - - unless help is forth coming to both .... 5 In answer to a number of In quiries, the Harlond Clift here with Yakima in the last homo series is tha same third baser who had almost 19 y e a r s I of major league service with the St. Louis Browns and Washing ton Nationals. In fact. Cliff play ed the hot corner for Washing ton last year and was the gent largely responsible for that late season Nat drive which almost copped the American league pennant. He heated np to tap nine homers In 12 days . . ,;. . Baseball being the battle for positions It Is this year, Clift didn't go back to the Nats. In Golf Duel Opens Today Hot at Jacobs "If that's the way yen want it. okay," Johnny Informed Jacobs, "but when my Billy wins the heavyweight championship next month, you'll have to come to my office In Pittsburgh te ace me. And when yonde. m have two doormen on the door with orders to keep yen out. "You're Louis' manager and protector." Johnny went en for the entertainment of one and all. "and when he wants some thing, you see that he get: it. Well, we'll finish that June 19." And. by the way Billy has been catting sparring partners to rib bons, while Joe stumbles along in , the poorest shape of his fa rcer, that might not be a bad prediction. Wo1ifa.lsITu WI I.EAGCE STANDINGS W I. Prt. WLPct Wenachee 21 12 S3S Tacoma IS IS ,500 SALEM 20 13 B06 Bremertn 19 IS s84 Yakima IS 13 .SSI Vancouvr 19 19 -441 Spokane 1113.345 Victoria 128 33 Tuesday's scores: at Salem S, Van couver 4 (10 Innings : at Spokane S. Victoria ; at Tacoma 0. Yakima 1; Wenatchee at Bremerton, postponed. COAST LIAGIE i Oakland 3S 20 .655 Sacramto 2S 33 ;439 San Fran 3S 22 633 Holly od 30 32,448 Los Angls 34 29 .876 Seattle 23 35 97 San Diego 29 32 .473 Portland 20 37 ,351 Tuesday's scores: at Portland 0. Sac ramento 1 (14 innings): at I-os Angtfles 2. San Diego 0; at San rranolsco- 4. Holly wood I; Oakland at Seattle, post poned. - American League Boston 29 9 .763 Cleveld 16 31 A33 New Yk 23 16 .50 fit. Louis 16 23 ,421 Washing. 20 14 .MB Chicago 14 20 ,412 Detroit 20 II .520 Phlladel. 9 27 50 Tuesdays results: at Cleveland' 1. Detroit S: at New York 1. Washington 2: at St. Louis 2. Chicago 9; Philadel phia at Boston, postponed. ; National League i; Brooklyn 23 II .676 New Yk. 17 IS AM St. Lou la 21 13 .6 IS Boston 16 17 ,H5 Cincinti It IS .500 Pittsburg 14 17 v47 Chicago IS 16 J00: Phlladelp S 24 50 Tuesdays results: at Brooklyn j 2. New York S: at Chicago 2. St. Louis 12: at Pittsburgh 6. Cincinnati 3; Bos ton at Philadelphia, postponed.: t Oregon tans In the major: -what they QKi .ruesaay. H H Gordon. Yankees 4 0 (All others didn t play) ? 1 K RBI 9 0 Joe Looks Bad In Workouts I POMPTON LAKES, N J.. Jlfay 28-(JP)-Al Hoofman, lanky col ored heavyweight from Los An geles, made Joe Louis. Wot" Id heavyweight champion, look bad in a two-round workout today. With the championship fifht with Billy Conn in the Yankee stadium only three weeks off, the crowd in the gymnasium had more cheers for Hoosman at the end of the workout than they did for the champion. Newspapermen at the ringside commented on the fact that Louis' timing was bad and that he also was. hit often. In the first round Hoosman landed repeatedly with left jabs and right hooks. He also 'made Louis miss a lot of punches and had the better of it as they stood toe to toe swapping punches. NEVER A WEEK GOES BY! But one or two persons come into our office with a letter from the State Financial Responsibility Department saying they will lose their drivers license ? and auto plates, unless they file Auto Liability Insurance right now. They have been involved In an auto accident without Auto Liability Insurnce. ; Don't drive a ear in Oregon without Aata Liability Insarance. SALEM'S GENERAL AMERICA AGENT I CHUCK BiU INSURANCE Oregon's Largest Salem land Coos Bay 123 N. Commercial Salem 4400 stead, he asked to stay on his cattle ranch near Yakima, which he calls his bobby, and to play for the home-town nine. And we might add that it's too bad his ranch Isn't located near Kickreall ..... i We took in a number of Cali fornia State league games last week, and although we may be prejudiced, we didn't see a dub all . week that eonld come close to winning in the clam X Cas cade league. And they're get ting 77e without a squawk from the customers for- grandstand aeata there, pretty steep for class C ball. What pitching we saw was frightfully wild and had a noticeable scarcity of fastballers. Which Is a far cry from the usual yon'vegotta-have-a-hard-one stamp required of class C flingers by major . league spon sors. Jimmy Foster, who spent spring training with the Senators here. Is now a starter for the Santa Barbara entry, a. Brook lyn Dodger chattel He may not bo the best pitcher la the American league, bat vil lager Bill Bevens Is certainly the most unfortunate for the Yan kees already this season. To date Bill has won two and lost four. In three of , those looses his Yankee mates have produced exactly one run for him. Twice he had to face Bob Fell r. Twice he's been beat 1-v . . . . It shouldn't happen to a dawg, let alone a nice guy like Bev. But It's sure happening to him. Straight; Redbirds Gain Game on Bums Yankees Lose Initial Arc Tilt at Stadium BROOKLYN, May 28.;p-Dave Koslo snapped the Brooklyn Dodgers seven-game winning streak tonight by hurling the New York Giants in a 5-2 triumph, their fifth successive victory. The St. Louis Cardinals collect ed 14 hit off four Chicago Cubs pitchers to gain a 12 to 2 victory. Dick Siler's grand slam home run highlighted an eight-run fifth in ning. The Pi ttsburghypi rates combined a walk, a fielders choice and four singles to produce four runs In the seventh inning, overcome the opposition lead and defeat the Cincinnati Reds. 6-3. Freddy Hutchinson limited the Cleveland Indians to five hits to hurl the champion Detroit Tigers to a 6 to 1 victory. They turned the lights on for the first time at Yankee stadium, but they shone only for the Wash ington Senators as the Bombers bowed to the knuckle-ball wiz ardry of Dutch Leonard, 2 to 1. Leonard checked the New York ers with six hits. The Chicago White Sox picked up where they left off Monday night and hammered three St. Louis Browns' pitchers for 15 hits and a 8 to 2 victory. New York 02O OOO 012-6 10 2 Brooklyn OOO 020 OuO 2 7 1 Koslo and Warren: Hatten, Casey (8) . and Andersen. St. Louis . 000 0S1 00312 14 0 Chicago 110 000 00O - 2 S 3 Beazley, Wtlks (2) and Garagiola: Pasaeau. Chipman i5. Adams (). Crickson (6) and MrOVillough. Cincinnati OOO 10O 2tK 3 6 0 Pittsburgh .. 020 OOO !- 7 3 Heusaer. SHioun (71 and I-amanno Bahr. Strincevlch Camelli ). Detroit Cleveland Hutchinson and ( and Salekeld. 900 002 I03-S 9 0 6O0 001 0001 S 2 TebbetU. Embiee. Kileman (Si and Haves Washington 910 100 0002 7 1 New York 100 000 0001 0 9 Leonard and Evans; Marshall, Wade '61 and Dickey. Chicago .400 000 0239 13 2 St. Louis . 001 OOO 10O 2 9 2 Grove and Dk-key ; rerens. Miller (1) and Mancuso. Evans Advances To 4th Rounds BIRKDALE, England. May 28 -f4rSurviving four bad holes in "the worst weather 1 ever played in,'! Chick Evans, Jr., of Chicago went ion to defeat Duk Ridgway, 4 and 3, a Manchester pawnbro ker, and reach the fourth round of the British amateur golf champi onship today. Only other American entry, Frank Stranahan of Toledo, had a day off today. Senalor Swal: B H Pct.!Gunarson IS 4 2M Gulllc 4 2 .SO Summers S4 13 .234 Salmon 90 23 .417 Bartolom 97 IS .196 Vico 117 42 .359 Kerr 54 9 .197 Reynolds 32 II J44 Cavinesa 109 IT .139 Entwistle 3 I .333 Tallin 14 2 .143 Wyatt S 3 J33 Kowalski 23 3 .130 Lucchesl 79 29 .339 Gerkin IT 2 .119 Crawfod 49 14 JM!Soderbrg 11 1 .091 Kubiak 105 IS J7jAdama 11 1 .OBI Daniels 31 9 .2S9 Hess 9 9 .000 Wenner 114 29 .2341 PITCHING : OWL Pet SO Wa Sh Gunnarson 14 9 1 ooo 14 21 1 Adams 9 19 1 0O0 13 7 0 Sod r burg 9 3 9 1 OOO 17 13 0 Gerkin 19 7 4 .S3 9 13 0 Wyatt 4 11 .SOO IS 12 0 KoWalskr 9 3 4 .429 34 32 1 ralttn 9 14 N1 39 39 9 Janeway 3 9 9 .000 0 9 9 Hesa 1 9 9 .000 a 9 m m CHET Upstate Agency" New Manager Ted Gulllc Hero In 5-4 Win Over Vancouver; Beavers Lose 1-0 to Solons Error Costs Atl Liska 14-Frame Mound Duel PORTLAND. Ore., May 2B.-JP) The Sacramento Solons won 1 to 0 over the Portland Beavers to night as Gerald Staley and Ad Liska dueled through 14 innings of their Pacific coast league open er here. The winning run came in the 14th inning on a bad throw by Crawford to Reich with two play ers on base and two out. Sacraaseate Portias BHOA BHOA 7hmpn.r Whlt.l S Marty .c Meaner JS Zipay.l Calve y J KamprsJ Conroy.e Staley. p Totals 4S t 42 IS Total 44 4 43 23 Sacramento .. 000 OuO 000 000 01 1 Portland . 000 000 000 000 00 0 Error Kampourm, Crawford 2. Sac rifice Zipay. Double pLay HoJm to Brown to ReU-h: Calvey to XampourN to Zipay: Buctter to Brown to Retcti. Left on Oasea Sacramento 11. Portland 4. Baaea on balia Liska 4. Stribveouls Loaka . Staley S. Umpire--Ford. Sears and Summers. Time 2 17. Atten dance 2900 estimated. Many Attend Edwards Rites rth al services for the late Salem Senators Manager Leo (Frisco) Edwards were held yesterday at the Clough-Barrick chapel and at Belcrest Memorial park. The fun eral was one of the largest ever attended In Salem, according to Dr. L. E. Barrick of the funeral home, as many of the baseball man's thousands of friends came to pay final respects. The dozens of floral pieces amounted to as many, if not more than has been seen during "the lart thousand fun erals" handled by the parlor. Dr. Seth Huntington of the First Congregational church officiated and burial rites were conducted by Commander Ike Baron and other members of Capital Post No. 9. American Legion, of which Ed wards was a member. Senators players, plus Portland Beaver of ficials Bill Klepper. Marv Owen. Bill Garbarino and Ted Gullic ami Salem Business Manager George Emigh were active and honorary pallbearers. - Card Fielders Shun Mex Bid CHICAGO. May 28-P)-Drawl-ing Terry Moore of the St. Louis Cardinals tonight asserted that he and his outfield teammates, Stan Mu&ial and Enos Slaughter, were 'pretty well" determined not to Jump to the Mexican league de l-pile tempting offers. Kt,.il nr.. ;.u,J. YimA , I, -, : ut. , '.IT.;' V ' la leu nis lnienttons to remain with the Cardinals aftW- the Mex ican league had annouWed to its fans that the Cardinal slugger would be playing south of the border this week. "All three of us had nice talks with Manager Eddie Dyer in Cin cinnati last weekend after the Mexican league had contacted us in New York," Moore explained, "and I think we settled the thing pretty well each of us decided to tay with the club." FINISH UNDEFEATED The Richmond grade school Softball team finished an unbeaten season Monday night by edging out Grant 3 to 2. The team chalk ed up eight wins, two each over Bush. Highland, Washington and Grant. O AB R H Prt IS 114 15 43 .395 37 ins 19 39 .Mm 99 99 19 32 .340 .34 131 U 41 .353 39 134 34 47 .331 . 37 139 37 S3 .344 Vernon. Senators .. Walker. Dodgers . Kurowski. Cardinala Musial. Cardinals .. . Williams, Red Sox . Pesky, Red Sox . Runs batted In National league: Holmes, Braves, 17; Slaughter. Cardin als. 27; Walker. Dodgers. 23. American league: Wllliama. 'Red Sox. 33; Doerr. Red Sox, S3; DlMaggio. Yankees, 30. Home runs National league; Mlie, Giants, 19: Reiser. Dodgers. S: Miner. Pirates. 9: Kurowski, Cardinals. 9. American league: DiMaggio. Yankee. 10: Greenberg. Tigers, 9. WUllams. Red Sox. 9. IVomen Cannery Uorhers Heeded One Nighl Shift - Commencing at 7:00 P. II. Free bus transportation from $alem ami In the vicinity of cannery. UNITED GB0V7EBS, IIIC. 4 Miles South of Salem at lit- Junior Players Put on Teams Managers of both the "A" and "B" divisions of the junior base ball league parcelled out players last night at their organizational meeting at the chamber of com merce, listed opening dtes, and Set the opening game in the "B" league for June 1 1 and for the "A" league June 12. Players are to report for "prac tice as listed on the following schedule to meet respective man agers and get Instructions for further workouts. The practice late: Friday, May 31, at Capitola. Valley Motor and Eagles; at Les lie, Salem Police and Mayflower Milk; at dinger, Sh rocks and Salem Sand and Gravel; Baker street field, Yeateis and Elf stroms. The Eagles will practice at 3 p m. Saturday, June 1, at din ger. Sfhrocks-Wlnkleblack. Thai Itaak. Hud Herbeigrr. B. Baikrr, raanarht. M Ftunrfhaug. T. Cole. Don May, Jack Sill. J. Suing, i . WiUon. D. t'allaghan. H Mm, Irv Fredericks. J. t'mlltpa. I". Weaver. Bob Averett. Hrrnentlanl r. Gilbert. . J0l.n.t0n. B Kirkpalriek I.. Weese. S. Welnstein, C. Teskins R O'Connoi. R. Bladorn. Cuily's -D. Kerber. J. Bachle, . Rock. G. Stoutenberg. D. Stevens. Ron Keene. R. Corking. D. Ooertren. C Glrod. Ed Meyers. B. Hangert. R. Bur ton. P. Muller. Jim Hunt. Bob Rolh. J . Arnold. A. Hageman. M. MrCleod. B. Spicule. V'ern Rich. D Miller. C Veer. J. Kotreborn. G. Graber. Del Lawrence. R, McGranahan. Robt. Beut- r MavHower Milk- B. Sundborg. D Greenlee. R. Coursey. T. Sorteman. T. Ctianey. I,. Apiet. I.. Tos. D. Lyman. D. Valde. D. Beaaetl. B Calileman. B. Shepherd, "S. Paulua. R Bain. T. Gtan non. A. Haalebarher. W. Fi ke. R. Can neld, J. Gainer, J. M-Convtle. T. Davev. R. Rbertli. D Griffin. U Rich. J. Nelson. K. Grllfin. D. Young". Salem Police P. Mingle. B. Karn. E. Caley. J Rvland. L Saul. B. Rock. J. Brandt. B. fVGeer. W. Davey. J. Kelly. J. Hutmacher. P. Nieawander. D. Paul us. B. Just. R. Donnelly. B. Nelson. W. Hart. B. Trusaeil. G. Carver. R. Nash. A. Gilchrist, P. Sanders. D. Heenan. E. Good. G. Porter. D. Bussard. Valley Motor- B. McDonald, J . Anun- sen. D. MrCrarken, R. Mvers, H. Sohn. I,. Green. T. Wolf. D. uhr. D Croni- I well. B. PiUer. D. Bunnell. B Ollnger. J Brerchus, H. Julinibin, A. Ilanle barher. R. Cummings. W. Valrte. C. Wencer. U Dalke, T. Covalt. D. Pet ers. B. McCUin. H. Davenport. L. Cher ry. D. Norton, R. fJiakeley, R. teller, B DuVal. Eagles -R. Howard. J. Kennedy. M. Glenn. J. Mooie. C. Jaeger. K. rarnum. t. I.utz. B , Paulson. B Boatman. D. Shaff. R Dvorak. J. Williams. D. Stein ke. H. Baunigait. C. Beach. D Cham berlain, W. Wengenroth, M. Irish, t Billing. J. C'ooner. C. Graber. D Schwabauer.: J. Benaon. A. Olson. 1. Steualoff. D. Gwlnn. Elfstroin's J Richards. T. Waldron. J Haenon. L Bartlelt. B. Salisbury. J. Wtemala. A. Cohen. Jr.. J. Cole. E. Hal vorson. W. Benson. B McConvllle. G. DeVine, (i Sloan. D Glrod J. Methu son. B. Haldon, L. Cebern. D. Rogers. R Iverson. D. Alllison. P. Burtosi. S. Williams. B. Blank. B. Beard. J. Brown. G. Tlppelta. R. Meisner. S. Basra, J. Finely. D: .Teeelle. D. Raymond. R. Westenhouse. J. Buacham. C. Hutchin son. B. Nopp. B. Paulua. T. Glltman. Liberty Phone 2-2036 M f Ul II ma . aV J- . aaBnVBPsarv ' a ' j i rm . si m . -w wr , - . i t - - t MI it in 10th 1 Box Score taaroaver (4) Saleaa t HOA BHOA ( Uikan.m 9 9 9 9 Reynlds.l 9 14 4 Kilrhmr s 3 19 1 Kubiak a 9 114 9 Wvnner.m 9 2 9 9 9 Vlco. I 4 2 112 1 Summers. I 9 2 2 9 9 GullirJ 4 2 9 2 9 t'avineea.r 4 9 9 1 2 Kerr.c 2 9 3 9 4 Kerkin.p 3 9 19 Xalrnon 9 9 9 99 Hrthrn.l 1 4 Mullens. r 9 I Hrenner c 4 til HottnellS 1 9 I Estrada 19 19 Gulan.3 9 t 1 Orteig.p 4 2 9 tGunnrsn 9 9 9 a Sodrbrg'p 9 9 9 9 Totals 99 9 21 9 Totala 39 19 30 19 None out when winning run scored Hatted for Getkin In 9th. t Ran for Salmon an Btn. Vancouver O0I 912 9O0 9 4 Hits . HOI lit ao J g Salem . ... 911 100 DO I I Hits 021 119 911 2-19 Pitching summary: ' Ip B H R Er So Bb Orleig ft 39 19 9 3 II 3 Get kin . . 9 94 9 4 1 2 3 Soderbuig 1 419991 Errors: Kubiak, Cavinesa 2, Eattada. Orteig. Kerr. Balk, Ottelg. Hit b pitcher. Bonne 1 1 by Get kin. Winning pitcher, Soderburg. Ieft on bases: Van couver lO. Salem 10. Three-baaa hlta: Silvetthoin. To-bae hits: Vico, Gul an. Kubiak, Orteig 3. Runs batted in: Kietchmar. Gulllc 2. Milvarthu n. Es trada. Gulan. Hevnoida. Sacrifices: Honnel,' Gullic, Vlco. Stolen baaea. Bonnet. Double piaja: t'avineae to Renolds, Kubiak lo Reynolds to Vico. Umpires: Hanke and Day. Time I 29. Attendance: I2V2. (Jiavez Winner LOS ANGECeS, May 2 Carlos Chavez, California feather weight champion, had to rle fast in the ninth and tenth rounds to night to get a draw with the Mex ico City veteran, Joae (Baby) Gonzales, who built up a good sized lead in the early stanzas. D Raines. D. Sohn, V. Nelson. D. Iver son. K.. Mct'urdy. Yeater Appliance Co B Gieeaon. A. Willaon. r. Muir. W. Steekley. B. I-ay-ton. B. I -a ton. B. DeGeer. D t'oata. B. Mapes. D. Docktna. D. Sheridan. G. Shaff. J. Brown. W. Reeve, L. Ander son. W. Wing, J. Stewart. G. lbold. L. Healey, R. Eullerton. E Ealileman, K. Meyers. J. Bow en. C. Weiahasr. L. Pearce. B. Harrl. J . Boyer. r. Alien, R. Gebauer. J. Htnnon, D. Rankin. 1.. Atrhibald. M ('hutch. R PeetenHoom, D Hughes. B. Hesa. A. Kletnsmith. P. Wlllmarth. D. Steiner. B. King. D. Huff. G Romine. L. Gllaon. Salem Sand 9j Gravel Co T Akers. J laylor. J Wenger. L. Chanbei laiK R. Zender.iR. Amen. G Stark. B HN. B. Covalt. D Roberto. J. LarGenl. W. Gibson, R. Cooney. B. Llmlati and. K. Jensen, J. 1-eytori, J. Salter, V liri beit. D. Davla. R. Cook. W. Vateck. I). Kowlta. C. Sea lev. R. Walters. B Junes. D. Wright. B. MacNamana. D Walker. F. Struck. N. lifting. B Walker. H. Hewitt. R. Maaaey. W Goode. C Walk er. D MrMillin, D. Emmons. D. John son. B. Beshett. J. Baker, J. Roberts, M. Roberts. ) stats .:yi Ml a ?f ff' ' " SICKS' BREWING COMPANY -K SALEM. OREGON r Senator Frame Win a Portland Vet Takes Reins I, - So1riurg .Winner; Wya t vs. AiirirrAoii In Tpnighf Tilt Long attd likeable Ted Cullie, the veterfcn Portland Beaver alt roundsman the past three yeare who waaj named manager of th Senatora late yesterday afternoon, last nightl waded into hia debut as a skipper by amacking out a tenth Inning iigle to coral hit deter mined rhirget a 3-4 victory over theVanrr)mer CapUanov Big; Ted, the man the Solons wanted assur cresor to departed Frisco EdwaiTle. had him4;lf In Ihe lineup at third base. Arxt he had quite a nighl for himrjf as 4 tarter. After tfc. 20year baieball veto ran dehered Vocally n the Sen a tor a befdre game time, aking r.l them the same determination arvil hustle thy gave Manager Friscft. !!l 1 a nvi?f BILL TIU RSDAV The KenaUra a4 Cap will play a s)esiblekaaler Thwraalav. MesauarUl Day. starting at 1:3 .am. Single game starling at t.l aVIeek each tilckt ether than Ttta radar. an anetker In la Mlt Randar at I: Jo reaad at tat b-arreat elcht-gaaae 9e rlea. j he almos( pergonally pushed them Into the win column In the first I the elghtgame aeries with SU vester Johnaon'9 etblete. Gullic fbralned-'tin tho first 5a lem run in the gerund v. hen. 9fter George Vlco doubled and went, to third on Tl'a hard single to left, ha manetivered Cap Server Ray Orteig into a balk to force In Vico. Gullk'a riifire and Oiteig'a wild throw on the tmt after Hat Sum mers had singled In the fourth brought in another Solon tally. Then in the tenth after Vico led off with line aingle to light ar.d Summrri i pasted a drive again, the left field fence t aend Vico 4 third. Tetl pasted Orteig'g fir pith Into left for tlia ball giimav It vi quite a apUsh the new skipper made In Mi tfHJgh Job ef replacing Manager FrUco. And 1 1 the theets rendered him last night by the Mvei Ing gathering of 1201 Is an Indication. Gullic will be a popular shepherd far Friwo'e flK-k. ;j Thin Mun Steve Get kin tlarted out Hith Orteig and pitched well enough tt) win hi eighth gama of the sew son. But awry Salem fielding, the same kind that hae plagued Pe rlub the past few wekg, ttaused threa unearned . run of the four Vancouver l t off Steven. Two outfirl.1 I errois amounlAt 'to the three tallies, and up wntil the last of the ninth It lot.ked as! if Geik wai to take a 4-3 whipping. - Oitelg ind bt Llarer had tha Solona ott hig hip despite the fact that the jx-Car! Maya baeU:l schooler aa himself victimSzr.1 by two unearned runt. But in-tha ninth he practically walked him self light I out of the ball game with fiee! jtkketg to Ted Kerr and Pinch-hitter Woody Salmon, bat ting for Ceikfn. Up came Vem Hey m. Ids,' more new bl.xxt for tha . townlea at second base, and ha pasted a sharp single to renter to stoie Kerr, deadlocking the ras sle at 4-4,j Paul So5eiburg came in fir tha jtenth f or j Salem and despite be ing tombed for a hit and a baa on balls, escaped seri'Mii damage to emerge poasesaor of big third win. . i Orteig Ljot 11 vli the atrikenul route with his gwlftr, but it was hia own bad throw in the fourth on Gullid'4 bunt that aided hia ultimate Sefeat. An error at first base afte Lou Kubiak doubled in the thlfd gave tha local an other rtinij , The S4ons rappe-1 10 hits oft Orteig afli told, two ( apiece by Dick Wt-Hner. now out of Ma slump. Gullic. Vlco, Summer9 9nd Tonight fa to be tfty Ken Salem against another thia one Hunk Amier- Wyatt fod fiirballerj son. tfcetitly shipped to the C'99 by SeattlJ Last night' game i preceded .'by a brief ceremnny in memury -t Manager Frisco. 1.a renter field flag will fly at half staff aUjveek In hi honor.. auMuv pnqDocT ";