i ? ; .-.lTha Orixyoo Stakmaa. golem. Ort, Sundcrf Ta Ipactls aertles: The aaaaal Xieys All -I tar WitbiQ ku4 Uw hum Nt Utat gype4Ylk rttt- Jea (Ctwkr) CarreU fraaa a berth las year gather .far aaether imln la a few 4Urs la Partial. Aa4 tarae If we're mm wkm they're aelect 4 SaJesa's Kaver D-eea to play sfcartstop Ifca ap-state side. la ctM the bralaa wka raa Um liM dmmt kaaw. It. Duek east keep step wUk say high acfc 1 MtwtMttfctr la Um iUU tot tfefcaai-ely a4 affesi-ely. If ha eaald thrw a little better. Catcher Dick Aillsea weald ha-a m peer aa ) prep catcher la Umw parts.. aa4 If he eemld get an that flae, Mutt mt aJe a-er thm aeare ertea. Tall Ka4 rraelaaa will be area a act tor attcacr Hum waa Carrall last 7ar - . . aeakiag af Um JaOecMr.i-.ecs. faUawiax the j aaaaal galea Jr. kail iMiinw fas' the ether atgkt Um gaag wu; ear-aea bath the aallher eat-i fita. Carty's Dairy aa4 May - fle-rec, eaaae. a p. wita the bast i elaae as paper . . . . . He aiara-h rcreraeratie alaee the OUXAA big aheta swept Um j 'easts: baep shew fraaa aar toma to Eaa. aaaVta SUA baralag ; ever 1 Um toas we're 4Uaeerere4 tfcle: Of Um fire OIISAA beer af aaatral aaea ke rate Um aert. fear af 'eee rl Beelj I af Jeffersea. Leeaara1 SiajfWU )' mi ' Oea r aWy. Caltaa Meet afi Graat ill Father Lelpslg mt i I Tariaa are gra4aatee af :Um U af Oregeau Amd Um IT laal atottoaa4 ta CarraUie, yea kaew. OaJy rre4 Patt efLaOra4e Decision Due on June 10 Simpson Probable Loss v Ad Viking 6rd Coach " .The State Board of Education won't decide as much until It ' meets June 10. but Salem high stands a good chance of losing Med ford's Al Simpeon as football coach before he even starts. Simpson reported to The Statesman from Medford last night that he has been offered the football coaerung jod at Southern Oregon College of : Education, Ashland, and that he wUl take It If the board of edu ' cation will okeh the move daring its meeticf June 10. Although the ' skipper, of the terrific Medford , Black Tornado .football teams the ' past two year U scheduled to ; come to Salem' next fall, he has i not aimed contract with the ; fcalem system. The eapectad move to SONS " eomes as a surprise, since Sttnp- son was ttxjught to be set for the ? Salem Job. Since the Ashland )ob ' tnvolYoa coaching for a college tnatoad Of a high school, the shift tan't unpardonable, however. Simpeon said the story of the move i wasn't suppooed to be made public until June 10, but- he was , "croooed up." There is a possibil ity the education board may nix , UMahift. , If the Black Tornado man AMiat Mn to Kalem. it is ex- ... poctod that Harold Hauk will take , over as Viking footfall coach next 'fall, the post he held before the-1 war. Tommy Drytun. Vik roach - the past four seasons, will likely -esoach. Boo squads at the villa, ac- rordinci to Curnee Flesher. SHS athletic j director. ' Frank Warren, the Ashland man who was sup- posed to be Simpson's assistant t . neat fall here, will Join the Far ; riah )uror high faculty. I ' ' l " , . Irishman Cops British Title . BXltKDALZ, England. June I ; CtV Jimnue Bruen, 26-year-old 'boy wonder of Ireland's prewar I gxif. became the first player from s the Zmerald Jsle to wear the . British amateur golf crown to V day by defeating California-born Robert Sweeny, jr, 4 and S, In , the Sg-holo final match played , In the rain, - The black -haired insurance . agent said that he would like to go to America this year for a try at the U. S. amateur title which will be decided at Springfield. N. J, starting Sept. t. f -However.' I don't , knew If I can afford If he added. . SweVny, who won the title In 1137. was the last of the three Americans la the ' meet. Chick Evans. ry ef Chicago, was elim inated In the fourth round, and Frank Sttsnahan of Toledo, Ohio, in the sixth. Jiv Basoball: I ' ' Secretary Ralph Caley of the Salem Junior Baseball leagues : ha announced the . following - practice schedule for teams up until the openers June 11 and 12: f MitiT. e a LfcMt teem and W 4,tMr at Lm)m: XlMnm i and ' Miwt t at Bahee.- Tueedar. Dm. fvite and Yvater'S at Loslie: Curly , aad Vatiey 4or at Bakrr. Wadnea f oar, S praEVaataa aad EJfxtrem'i Sl I , Vfsyflnwvr aad Band I Grtnl 0 . aafeee: IHurvdav lomt i end i Yaara at leale: fojiee and Vallev Hmtmt at Biaar; FrldavwCwrly's and Snd ft Crarai at Lashe; Caglea at atemdar. June IS. S a m and Valley Motar at Capilola: I JMran'i and Laeion team at Laalie: taatar a and Saad a Crawl at Ba k aar; Tuaadav. June II Eartoe and MayfWwer at CanitobC Follce at Baker and Curty's at Laelto. . . ., '"V . sceiana was nrst setuea some tisne before BOO AX. by a small mits from Scotland. DRIVE IN GARAGE The Ilorrow Company Phoa 5955 153 S. Liberty Ray E. Morrow , aixr KOBBK laat aa Orecaa aaya Um toaraaaaeal ahlft aiae4 aa exarUy aae eet. Hew caa yea wia acalaet each a4a? Be4 tor yet. aaw eaa yaa wta waea rmlAlmt aaade airectlaf Um wel fare af ear elllace ilda't aaake a ant toward flcaUae to re toia Um area classic? wke eretietew a krUkt kaaeball fa la re far Fletcher (Cerly) Kekae waea he was a lt-yeer-eM shartotoaacr far be towatoa to '42. reeeamaaeaded ky Las Aaeelea. aaUht Ilka to kaew Carly hi aaw tela flae la Um toacae with. Of eeav We Stetter Holds swatting Lead Salmi's Guniiarvon Ha Hurling Pare Wetuitrhee Second Sacker Glenn Stetter lost 64 points during the week but his .393 batting average is t til I enough to lead the West ern International league, accord ing to figures released by the Howe News Bureau yesterday for games through May 26. Danny Amoral of Bremerton with .426 and Woody Salmon of Salem with .424 are ahead of Stetter but have not played in sufficient games to rate top billing. Gene Thompson of Yakima has most runs batted in, 38, and Dick Adam and Eddie Fitzgerald of WeruUchee hare firjt in homers with six apiece. Two pitchers have 4-0 records Carl Gun harson of Salem and Milt Cadin ha of Spokane. Wenatchee stole 10 base in one game againM Victoria last week for what is believed to be a new league rec ord. Salem's leading Senators are last In team fielding with .932 and next to last in team batting with .251. Victoria lead the field ers with .968 and Wenalchee la top hitting team with .293. Indi vidual batting: C AB H Bl Prt IT SI M IS 3 ii m as n .414 . SO IIS 44 II JM . 13 SI 31 1533 ..33 7 33 if J79 . tS I0i 3S 11 J7S 3S I3S 47 S .373 . SS 110 44 33 .3T7 .. 11S 40 33 JS4 Amaral, Brrmerlon Salmon.. Salvtn Stetter. Wanatchae Kemper, Tacoma . Hedmrten. Tacoma Martinet. Spokane Rufc. Spokane Adanta. Wnatchaa . Vco. Salem . Thompaon, Yakima McCot mar k. S pokane Waaler. Wvnatchee Gedsins, Bremerton . Car be, Yakima GUb i akima , 30 134 43 30 J43 33 137 44 33 M 33 143 4S 31 .343 It 41 14 17 .341 39 1M 3 33 .344 30 SS 33 IS .330 Kuper. Tacoma it 30-13 .333 Jaoavn. Victoria 13 31 7 4 .333 Warner. WenaU-hae ... II 13 34 13 -339 Spursaun. Vancouver - 34 SS 30 it .320 ItrchMl. Salem It SO 30 II .333 Murphy. Victoria 30 IIS 37 10 .323 Valtea. Tacoma 30 Sl 3S tl Jl lanrke. Spokane - 31 130 40 13 .317 Elliott. Yakima 20 S3 30 IJ JI7 CUford. Tacoma 39 113 33 17 JI3 Dawion. Yakima .... '- 30 137 30 It J07 PlcetU. Spokane 33 127 30 It .307 DvViurt, Bremerton 39 131 37 13 J00 Pataraon. Spokane . .. 2S 111 34 SO J00 Crawford. Salam 33 40 14 10 .304 Baruorf. Bremerton 23 SO 34 IS JO0 Daniels. Salem 13 37 10 3 .170 Kubtak. Salem - 17 90 34 30 .27 lumiMrt, Salem 19 S3 13 IS ISO Wanner. Salem . 37 103 24 17 .333 Bartolornel. Salem 30 S3 17 II .13 f'avtneas. Salem ,30 103 IS 12 .170 Kerr. Salem 13 40 S .174 Pitcher : C Cadinha. Spokane 1 WLHXBRM) 4 0 37 19 IS SO CuBiunon. Salem 7 4 Byrd. Yakima 4 t Greene, w eaa tehee 3 1 Orteif. Vancouver 1 3 Soderbera. Salem 4 1 Adama. Falem, S 1 Medefhinl. Brem. 4 1 O Boyle. Yakima , 1 Gibson. Brmerto$ S 1 Babbitt. Wrnatrjie IS 0 rjreenlaw. Tacoma 7 0 Oorfcln. Salem 14 0 Wyalt.. Salem 4 1 Kewahfkt. 6alem 9 I rail in, Salem 1 1 0 40 31 31 IS 30 33 14 18 9 IS 10 17 3 III I 4 13 0 30 IS 13 13 O 33 17 II 17 0 30 13 10 1 1 13 II IX 4 9 9 S 1 1 1 II 33 19 30 1 37 19 34 II 4 S3 S4 SO 13 1 -30 31 13 II 47 29 34 37 5 34 21 27 24 Trapptpra Fire Today The . Sales; Trsaahooters ' irlab plays hoot to a merchaa dtsa shoot today mm the elab raage. Fifty 16-yard and 66 haadieap targets are ea the soeaa for gaoners. accord inr to Clab Secretary" Clarence Towa-ead. mm IM he's hJUiaff hard aad fieJd tng kls ahert aatch like a champ ton ; Another fanner Senator aherkttop, Banay Grif fiths, la this year boas! th Hacerstown niae la Um later State lee a, la play la r reralarly and h) hittlnr ever II U elah was la aeeead alaee at last read lac i Dour Ferd. the alteMac al(kty while at U ef Washiartea far Um war, feaad aea aaeawd werk aet to. his Uklaf. Laser ef fire stralxht tarts with Vaaeaarer. Ferd aaeked aa kls satchel aad weat beato Ne Charley Feter- ea at Jtoesaertoa after aiL Re leased hy Um Seals. 'Fete was eeeed to sixa with the Blae iackets. Bat Utey eealda't aat ,eaeeh flrares ea Um eea tract, aa Um ex-Setoa skipper nixed whele deal . . . ; . When a ball dab wins eight aad lose at Um start of a season It lent a bam races to fig lire the skipper as being en the ropes. So Um, decapitating ef Laeret Harney at Victoria eoaaes aa no surprise, Ferhapo It was a rood aaoee In two ways. ; for Harney who has had practically a experience la professional baseball, has reportedly palled boner after boner la gaidtag the New Bevto Ball Park Listed Portland Bearer and Salem 8enator aeneral Idsasger Bill Klep aor, la town this week for the Salem-VaneotrVrr scries, last night aa aoaneed completed plana for the new Beaver baseball park la Pert land. The new stadium will be erected oa aa lt1-acres tract par chased aa S2ad street between Pawell and Holgate oa the east side mt town. A aew park has been planned for some time since the present Vsagha street yard faces a etty edict for catting aff what shea Id be a threagh street la the Kose City. Intentions are to start work oa the project next fall. Infield aad eatfleld construction aad seeding Is planned for then, sad if material Is available the actaal erection af the concrete stands, etc., will also be started la the fall. The stands will be ballt ta accommodate from 16.566 to 17.66a. fans and wilt bo censtrncted to meet major league oalargemeat reojalremeata If necessary. Ample room for parking space will bo Installed. Plans call far space to park 2366 cars, which is doable the sise of say parking lot In the Coast league. Klepper expects to have the new plant ready for opening la 1946 If at all possible. W L Pet ' SAL I'M 34 14 033 Bremartn Wenachee 34 10 ouo Yakima Spokane 33 10 .37 Vancouvr Taoortal 30 IS 371 Victoria W V5ct IB 10 514 IS II SOS IS 3) .355 9 31 223 Saturday resulu: at Salerh 12. Van couver 7. at Spokane 3. Victoria 4; at Wenairhee 7. Bremerton 4; at Tacoma f. Yakima 4. COAST UACl'I Oakland 42 31 .007 Sacrmento 33 34 .413 San rian 0 23. II 3 Hollywood 29 34.400 Los Angla 33 29 .947 Seattle 24 39 381 San PMeco 32 13 42 Portland 11 40 344 Saturday ' results: at San Diego S. Portland 3: at Oakland 0. Loa Aneles 3: at Sacramento 2. Seattle 1; at Holly wood -2. San Pranctsco 0. AMERICAN IJEACtE Boston 32 9. 790 St. Louis 1123.433 New Yrk 27 17 114 Chicago 13 21.417 Waxhnstn 21 17 .553 Cleveland 17 24 .415 Detroit 33 XO .534 Philadelp 1 31 .244 Saturday's remits: at New York 3. St. Lauki 4. at Philadelphia 10. Cleve land 4: at Wathtrurton S. Detroit Chwafo at Boston, postponed. NATrONAI. I CAfit E BroolMyni 35 13 OftS Boston 17 30 459 St. IUis 33 14 a22PitUburgh 15 IS 453 Cincinnati IS IS .529 New York 17 31.447 Chtcaln IS IS Son pruladelph II 34 314 Saturdav a scores : at CTilcaao 0. Bos ton 3; at Cincinnati 5. Brooklyn 4; all other ganea postponed, ram. Ore(aaUas ta tae amaer (thai thej Old SalarSay : AB H O A g BBI Cordon. Yankees 4 1 3 I 10 Whitman Ddra 9 1 3 0 Oil Peaky, Red Sox did not pla ' Ooerr. Red Sox. did not play Season's record: B H I RBI pet Gordon. Yankees 140 37 7 23 f.304 Whitman Dodgers .. 54 33 0 1 12 Pesky. Red Sox . 171 S7 7 17 .333 Doerrt Red Sox lit 42 4- 33 JM Biirra Sahib Wins ' , INGLE WOOD. Calif.. June 1 UP)- The C. V. Whitney entry, backed down to 4-5. ran one-two today as Burra Sahib won the $23,000 seven furlongs Will. Rog ers handicap by one length nd a quarter and the; filly Enfilade was second. WIL Desnlli: H R E Bremerton . .010 000 021 4 10 0 Wenatchee 013 102 7 13 0 MedegtiirU and Voipi; Cronln and Pesuit. Vk-torU , IMOOt 0004 6 1 Spokane .021000 000 3 ? 1 Babich Blankenahip 3 and Mulca hey. Clifford (7; rarta aad Paulson. Yakima . 040 000 000 4 7 4 Tacotna ,v 010 013 11 7 9 0 Marshall and McConnell. Colombo and Kemper. FCL Scores: H R E Loa Angeles 000 011000 3 I 3 Oakland , 111000 31 0 11 3 Dobernic. Baker (7) and Williams; Plppea and Raitnondl. Seattle ..( ...... OOlOnOOOO 1 3 0 Sacrawento OOO 1 10 oo 2 7 1 rrbrr; Collins ii) and Sueme; Pi ci tes atld .Marcuccl. San rtanciaco . . 000 000 0009 1 Hollywood 000ll01-2 I 0 JanSen and Ogrodowskl; Erautt and u LOSE YOUR OVERCOAT? Ever lose four hat or overcoat, while out to eat? It only costs' but $10 per .year to insure such a loss and you set $1000 Residence Robbery along with it as well as this "outside" theft or disappearance coverage. SALEM'S GENERAL AMERICA AGENT ; CHUCK tB at CHGT I i - W INSURANCE m Oregon's Largest 129 N. Cotninarclal Salam and Athletics, all ef them hlaaaablc to hla' lack ef baseball knew ledre. The best we're 'heard en these boners is that aa three er fear occasions with the bases full he had his hitter, loaded with a fall 3-and-Z eevni. tak lar the next pitch! Steal in r bases whea fear and fire runs behind Isn't la Um manual either. The thoroughly likeable ex-pro Ice hockey player Is perhaps better off himself new that he's eat. He's apt to lire loncer ...... The only part ef It we don't like la that the ap-to-new push over Victorians are strengthen ln" right and left and Salem goes at 'em for two solid weeks after today . . . A eltlsen not long ago waa willlag to bet aa fit that "Doc" Kegele and umpiring pal 81a tch wouldn't be In the WIL by the first of July. We don't know why, bat neither Doe er his psl are en Um league roster at pre sent No, wo didn't bet the tea thank gasdneea ..... Last official re porta from Chicago listed Wenatchee's Glenn Sut ler as No. 1 hitter In the WIL. He's the same Stetter who play ed Legion ball at Woodbnrn In 'St with Bill Hanauska. el al. and later at Valseta A a e I k e r former from these parts. Pitcher Tony Jell of Woodbnrn and Melalla. la cur rently aerrinc' in that notorious Mexico a league. Aad Neal Owens. Willamette fallback la lltt. Is at last look Um leading hitter In Um Pioneer league for the Boise club ..... Assault Takes Triple-Crown' NEW YORK, June -(A- The clubfoot comet tcom the wide open spaces lanky, sizzling Assault became the seventh triple-crown king of the turf today by running sway with the Belmont (takes In his. greatest job of galloping. Going his daddy. Bold Venture, one better the "old man" only won, the derby and Preakness Assault was all alone and laughing at the wiret The Philadelphia dark-hore Natchez, led the oth ers home, a length and a half in front of Cable. The win was worth $77,000 to the Texasrbred chocolate champ with the deformed foot. His stretch race today made his showing in the Kentucky derby and Preak ness look like simple cakewalks. Upstate Ball ! Team Selected PORTLAND, ; June l-OT)-The upstate team which will meet Portland stars in Oregon's second annual All-American boys' base ball game June 8 was announced today. One player from the game will represent Oregon in the Es quire game in Chicago, Aug. 10. The 15-man squad includes two players who took part in the 1945 game here Catcher Don Allen, Albany, and Outfielder Joe Brock, Molalla. Catchers Allen and Roland Johnson. Oregon City. Pitchers Jamea Cck atroart. Eugene; Berth Bartholemy. Col umbia Prep, Portland: Ed Struther. Newberf; Runal Rose. Scappooae. In fielders James Anicker. Tigard: Jim Janreau. Ashland; Rodney Giles. Rain ier; Lance White. Canby: Forrest Hen ning. Hillaboro. Outfielders Brock. Earl Bell. Sandy: Don Graham, Pleas, ant Hills; Paul Allen. Lebanon,. '" G AB R H Prt. ' 32 131 3 50 .382 31 121 22 45 J72 39 130 33 43 351 41 145 37 SO -345 31 134 34 40 .343 34 122 23 41 331 National league: Walker. Dodgers Vernon. Senators Walker. Dodgers r Sctvoendienst. Cards WlUiaros. Red Sox Reese, Dodgers DiMaff io. Red So Runs batted in Slaughter. Cards 30; 30; Holves. Braves 3. American league Williams. Red Sox: 37;' Doerr. Red -Box 35: DiMagglo. Yankees 33. , Home runs National league: Mlxe. Giants 10, Kurooskt. Cards I: Kiner, Pirates 7. American league: DiMaggto, Yankees 11; Greenberg. Tigers 11; Williams, Red Sox ; Keller. Yankees 9. Upstate Agency" - Salam - Dial 4400 Coos Bay Solons Unleash Power. Rap Vancouver," 12-7 jSeries Copped; Vico, Crawford Hit Stars; 1 :30 Double Bill Today Winds Up Series- i j Salem's league-lead irig Senators turned on the power full throt tle last night at the ball yard, unleashed a batting barrage the likes of jwhich hasn't been seen at the park in years and used it to blast Vancouver's luckless Caps 12 to 7 for the week's series clincher. It was win No. five in six tries for the Gullic gang and it kept the townies a game ahead of Wenat chee for the loop lead. The clubs button up their eight games today in a 1.30 p.m. doubleheader. Steie Get kin, al though pitching one ball last night, and lefty Ken Wyatt are to try it for the locals in, the aft ernoon brawls. Hunk Anderson and Ray Orteig. both fireballers. go to the post for Manager Syl vester Johnson's troupe. For moat of last evening's out ing the townies didn't show much to the bumper gathering of 2017 paid. Wee Alex Palica and his sneaking fastball, although given spotty support by his pals, had the locals whipped1 7 to 4 as late as the . seventh inning. , Salem pitching was bad Paul Soder burg went out after giving up five runs in the first three frames and Lofty Jim Hess, In trouble every inning, wasn't doing much better. Vancouver got two quickies off Soderburg in the second when Lou Estes larruped a towering homer over the left wall with Bill Bren ner on base, Estes' third homer of the series. Three-more runs on four hits In the third ended Sod erburg's try for his fourth straight win. Our side got two tallies in the third on Pinch-hitter Hal Sum mers' walk, Duane Crawford's single and George Vico's bloop double to left, and two, more came in via a dropped pop fly to the infield In the fifth after Vern Reynolds walked and Vico pounded a double to right. But in the seventh the Salems cut the margin to 7-6 for Van couver with one swish of big Vico's hit willow. Crawford had singled for. his second of three hits for the night, and after Rey nolds had lined to left up stepped Jolting George to power one of Palica 's curves far over the right center wall for a home run, his fifth of the campaign. Hess settled long enough to re tire the Caps 1-2-3 in the eighth and then, came the real Salem blasting. Six runs came roaring acrow, all on seven hits, five of which went for extra bases! Here's how the riproa,rious irjn ing went: Manager Gullic led off with a double that caromed off Third-sai-ker Watts Gulan's fchins into left center. Woody Salmon im mediately tied the 'score by smacking another double to right center. Henry Bartolomei's twist ing grounder to third went for a single. .Salmon putting up at third, where Ed Kowalski took over for him as pinch runner. Hcms gave the Caps a ray of hope by ' grounding weakly , to ghort, Bartolomei going to second. Lou Kubiak then ahot a line triple to left center to scorei Kowal.-ki and Bartolomei. This was all for Palica and in came Lefty Jim Hedgecock. Crawford) greeted him with a single to center to score Kubiak. Reynolds dumped a double into left and Vico pow ered a long liner to deep center, Crawford scoring after: the catch. Dick .Wenner followed .by pasting a 30-foot douhle to Seft center, scoring Reynolds. Skipper Gullic, who had started the tne?s, then came up and popped oui to end it. Hess had naught to do but coast in from there, but he got off to a bad start in the ninth by walk ing the bases loaded, surrounding a foul j popup to Vico. Skipper Gullic Waved s in Fireman Steve Get kin and. h made exactly one pitch to Dangerous Mr. Estes. The Cap left fielder bounced to Ku-. biak, who tossed to Reynolds, who in turn whipped to Vico for the Solpna' 10th double play of the season, and the game was over. Both 1 clubs collected 13 hit. Estes with three led the enemy and Vico and Crawford, with three apiece also, paced the townies. Senator Swat: AB H Pet' ' AB H Pet Salmon 70 2 .414 Summers ...... . Reylonds 41 II .375 Gunnarsn 20 4 .3(10 Vico 131 50 .363 Bartolmic 107 II .171 Entwistle 3 1 .333 Cavinesa 113 19 .IN I.ucchenl 7t M .329 Kowalski 24 I in Ci as. fold M II .310 Kerr 1110.164 Wyatt 7 1 J8 Tallin 17 2.111 Kubiak 125 34 .272 Gerkln 17 2.111 Daniels 31 I 2.M Soderburg 11 1 .Oil Wenner 131 33 .252' Adama 11 1.091 Culhc II 4 250 Hess S 0 .000 Pitchers: G W L Pet. SO WA SH Gunnarson Adania Soderaurj . Hess i Gerkia Kowatikl .. Wyatt . rallin 111 0U0 19 21 1 . I . 1 . 3 II 10 s 10 I l .ooo I 1.000 I 1 000 4 .136 13 7 19 II 3 9 II 13 4O0 37 ..333 II :.333 3S 34 14 A mm ireOTis .... BY PLA1IE At S cents a pound for anything aver 49 acres, l'i rents a pound for commercial fertiliser. Experienced crop dusting pilots. Flying ships capable of carrying lOtO pounds per load. , T ; ORCHARD. HOPS. FIELD CROPS. COYER CROPS Faster More Efficient Means of Pest Control Contact Ace Dcmers at. Sky Haven Air Service Phone 3739 Salem Airport Lyriam, Kenaston, Dusetle Kiser to Show Title Mat Match Set Tuesday Tuesday night's world lightheavy championship grappling scrap at the Ferry Street Garden between Ernie Piluso and Bruising Bruno Angello won't be lacking the proper prelims. That was made known rst both the prelims SNm V ft -'' jr i.usi vuc, ujaaia will sarely bo an VSS n sn Kenaatan - irlill. Ore. jii 3 I " " ' . , . , "" Jwn Tuesday afternoon and will bo on display (at PopuU? Pirtlander Enslo wo- tho belt from Danny McSh.ln n.t long aga In a Hollywood Legion Stadium gigantic and then headed for his old stomping grounds in the northwest. In Bruising Bruno the new champ meets a barrel -chested nasty who new holds both the recognised Coast llghtheary and Junior heavy, titles. Which should make for a lively scuffle La the title scrap Tuesday. There will be no advance In prices of admission for the biggie although Pilaso has been guaranteed more than a king's share of the receipt. Browns Defeat Yankees, 4-3 Bombers Ioe G round On Sox ; Dodgers Slip NEW YORK, June 1 -UP)- The St. Louis Browns nosed out the New York Yankees 4-3 today to drop the Bombers six and a half games behind the league leading Boston Red Sox. The Red Sox were rained out of their game with Chicago. Stan jspence snd Mickey Ver non lashed out . successive eighth inning home runs to enable the Washington Senators to turn back Detroit's Tigers 8 tor S. The ! Philadelphia Athletics hAt)ke aj nine-game losing streak, brhstingj three Cleveland pitchers to 18 hits and a 10 to 4 victory. 'The Cincinnati Reds defeated the Brooklyn Dodgers 5-4 In the 10th inning when Pinch Hitter Lonnie Frey drove in Mike Mc Cormick from third with a long fly to right field. The Boston Braves touched Bob Chipman for 11 hits but the tall lefty went al the way to receive credit for his first win of the season as the Chicago Cubs gain ed a 6-3 victory. Amorican Loaque H R I St. Louis ,... 010 002 1004 9 0 New York 000 03O OOftJ S 1 Kramer and Mancuao, Hlller. Wad (7 and Robinson. Cleveland 200 000 011 4 12 1 Philadelphia 240 210 I0- 10 IS I Krakaukas. Ferrlck l2l. Johnson (7 and Hayes. Christopher and Rosar. Detroit . 000 000 201 3 I 1 Warhmitton . . 020 OOO 03 6 9 1 Hutchinson and Tebbetts. Swift 171: Masterson. PieretU . Hudson 7) and Evans. Guerra (I). The Box: Vaaceuver (7) Salai !) B A O A Kubiak .s I 1 1 Slvrthn.m 4 2 4 OCrawfora.r a Krtehmr 4 11 Mullens.r S 1 0 Brenner. c 3 10 Estes. 1 12 3 Bonnell.2 4 0 3 Estrada. 1 4 2 1 Gulan.3 4 12 Palica.p 4 2 1 Hdgcck.p 9 0 0 Clarkson 0 0 0 2 Reynolds.2, 3 OVico.l S OiWanner.l 4 0 Gullic. m 2Salmon.c 4 1 Baitolnil.3 4 3 Sodrbrf p 0 1 tSumrtvers 0 OHess.p 3 0 tGunnarsn 0 Kowaliki 0 Kerr.c 9 Gerkin.p 0 1 14 0 0 Totala 37 13 24 9i Totals 31 13 37 13 Ran for Brenner in 9th. t Battad for Soderburg in 3rd. j Ran for Summers In 3rd. Ran for Salmon in Ith. Vancouver 023 010 100 1 HlU 014 133 20013 ; Salem 002 020 26 12 Hits 002 110 27 13 Pitching summary: Ip B H R ErSoBb Paltca - 7s 33 10 10 S 2 4 Hedft-ecock; , 5 3 3 2 0 I Soderburg 3 13 B I 2 t Hess - I's 23 I 2 3 9 3 Gerkln 10 9 9 9 9 Errors: Salmon. Kretchmar. WP HP: Brenner by Soderburg. Winning rutcher: Hess. Losing pitcher: Palica. .eft on bases: Vancouver 7. Salem I. Home runs: Estes. Vico. Three-base hits: Kubiak. Two-base hits: Silver thorn. Vico. Mullens. Gullic. Salmon. Reynolds. Wenner. Runs batted in: Es tes3, Kretchmar, Mullet. Vico 9. Bren ner. Salmon. Kubiak 2. Crawford, Wen ner. Stolen bases: Kretchmar, Silver thorn. Double plays: Kubiak to Rey nolds to Vico. Umpires: Dar and Han ke. Time 2.12. Attendance: 3017. 1 1 Ashland Miler Betters National Prep Record I i a-is . - A rr T' a-fc ruuenon nuns :.'.o i in m r PORTLAND, Ore., June l-;P)-Geoge Fuilerton, Ashland high school star, ran an unofficial 4:20.5 mile fastest in American high school track records today at the Oregon AAU open meet. He was bested by Dick Petterson, Oregon State college freshman. yesterday when Matchmaker Elton Owen an nounced he had signed two goodies for the 30-min-ute route Joe Lynam against George Dusette aad Ex-Sgt. Jim Kenaston against Jack Kiser. The ap pearance af both Lynam and Kiser Is Insurance that will possess sufficient action. The !- ! Tt t . U asae 0wut vimciw mm w u all-clean swtrty, starts the card at la the roaehle-touehle from Gold i nt i eraaa B--w .m Lit BEN HOGAN appears to be a cinch for the Goodall tourna- ment title, after three days of par-blistering golf. Hogan is al- ready five points over the pre- vious tourney record. Hogan Cineh Meet Winner MAMARONECK, N. V., June 1 (JP)- Ben Hogan got one bad round out of his system ti morniixg. and still picked VP points. He played a tight matcn this afternoon, raked in anotb.es five points, and will go into to-1 morrow's last two rounds of the $10,000 Goodall round-robin goll tournament as much of a cincM as there can be in this game . to win the $2000 first prize. Hogan climbed ,to a first place' plus score of 36, already five better than the- previous record. Softball Title Tussle Monday The spring edition of the Salem Softball association season comes to a climax Monday when the Campbell's Rock Woolers and Knights of Columbus tangle in a 6 o'clock game at Leslie to decile the championship. Games are also booked for Wednesday and Friday to complete the season, but only the Knights and the Woolers are left with a chance at the title. Momiay's crucial will likely find . Rollins of the KCs facing Percy Crofoot of the Wool ers on the mound. Wiggins Defaults PORTLAND, June l-(P)-Roy E. Wiggins, Oswego Lake Coun try club, amateur and Oregon' Golf association champ tn 1941. said today he would not defend his title when the classic is re-t vived here the week of Jure '0. Entry deadline is Friday night. ' ( ' V. . - v, I ' I ,i Jt w -A f- :.-i..V: f : .. " iBmodBmnriEnB EldDMIES Gus Lindstrand JOINS WITH Otto Engdahl TO BRING YOU EXPERT PAINTING WITH AMERICA'S FINEST MATERIALS. EXPERIENCE TOTALING 45 TEARS.. Now Is the Time for Your aouTTsnufiE wnnn. Free Estimates Gladly . So. Job Too Large or Small ENGDAHL & LINDSTRAND Dial 9401 4398 BEST QUALITY PAINTS nace in Oregon io' in7 wiio made it in 4:19.4. overtaking ruuenon wiin mree strwie? in the 'last 40 yards. -Fullerton's mark, nearly a second below Lou Zamperini's 4:21 record set frr Torrance, Calif., high 12 years ago, was net officially timed be cause he placed second. - Three Oregcin high school coaches had clocks on Fullerton. Preppers made gvi ahowing in other events too. Merlin W'rtfte,' Tigard. won the- loO-yard dh in :10.2 and the 220 in 2.5, de feating college cojmpeti t ors. George Rasraussen. Bend, state record -hokier, pole -vaulted 12 feet 1 0 Ta inches to surpass tt.e Washington state, - champ. Leic.y Morning or rtaymorvj.. winners: . - lZO-varrl burn - hurdl ; Iton. OSC Him Ml J javei Sentor. William Kidd. Ore- .5 j osc. d, stance n fet f 7a4 tnch-T; . tor. Lor n Carter. Mefr.. is feet, I !gnitiJ -.b nmim.n MC. diLtSneo Tss loSTt t "!eh7h Ri Dutf. .Grant i Portland', os et.'i Inches. 44 Senior. Or den H'lertM. 0C. time SO 7; junior. Dick Btc. Med ford. time .53.7. Mile Junir.r At Rluii ; Urff- - time 4:50.4 Discus Senior, Bob Retman. OSC. distance 3S feet, 9 inches; Junior. D- via un, sasiae. 1 3- feec. tncr.e 20 Senior. Bud .White, Tigard. ttrr.m High Jump Senior.- Bob Barber. OSC. heiirni I feet: Junior. Bruce Hunt er. Benson Hi. Portland. S feet. S inches. Low hurdle Senior, 229 Ray Ser ine. OSC. time- 23 S. - . ; Pole vault Senior. Rasmuasen. Bend, height 12 feet. 10Ts tncnes; luntor. Ches.t Medford. and Brlttsen. Medford. 11 feet. , 880 Senior. John Chemr. OSCj time I'oqV ,u'1',r MUler. -Albany. time 440 r,lav Junior. Medford (Stephen son. Shank le. Rigs. Netfs. Beavers Drop Opener, 8 to 2 - . ! SA?1 D.,EGp. chfZ June l-ijp) l,1.on V-.fan, , soutPa ' 1,fn',.rd: rotttend to five hits t to night . to pitch the Padres to a 8 to" 2 Pacific Coast league victory over the Beavers in the series opener. The Padres pounded, two Portland hurlers for a dor en hit. Portia . saa Dteca' B It O A' H H OA Shone .m 4 O 3 I CrUcola.m- S 2 4 0 Oobbin a 4 19 OGttlmariJ 3 2 14 Escohar r 4 1 3 9 M Imld.t 5 2 12 9 Slorej I 4 14 0Garnu.r S 9-4 9 Re-trh 1 4 9 9 0 KoniaaJ 4 2 O Bucher.2 3 0 4 BaUtnr.e S 3 3 Owen. 3 3 111 Bear 4 a 3 13 4 Hohn.c 2 12 0 Ancle.; 2 1 2 9 Mootv p 0 0 9 I Sriu't) till Pulfoid.p 2 0 9 3 Souur 1 0 2 0 a. Wheeler .3 0 0-0 0 - Total- 31 3 34 ' TaW 34 12 27 12 Portland M2WW- San Dtero . 023 2I9 S Errors Bucher. Pu'tf.trd. Konopka. Runs hatted m KofMoka 2. Seaty. Hojm. Dntobins. Angle Carms. B Jim ger. Ci col. Gyselnvan. Two bae r. its Criscoia, BaTlincer. Three basr bits Konopka." Home runs Kmtpka. Sac rifices Mooty. Seats. B-ra Left un bases Portland 3. -San Oteeo II. Bases on halls off Pulford 3 Strikeouts Bv - Seats 3.. Pulford 4 Earned runs off Seats 2. Mooly 5. Pulford 3. Hsl- off Mootv 7 in 2'i inning-. LetnS' pitcher. Mooty. Umpires Erteln. Fri kl and Maieo. Time 2 ii. Attendance r 5837 -(nfflciall. - 1 1 1 i ii i Speedster Breaks 440 3Iark CHAMPA IGM, IIU June.l -.yT, Herb McKenley. lithe LUnoM speedster from Jarruiica. . .tdriay won the 440-yard run in the Big Ten track and field meet In 4f 2 seconds, bettering the world rec ord by two-tenths of a second. Illinois won the conference team title with 66'i points, i The accepted world record of 4 un set in 1221 bv Ben Eastman of Stanford and tied in 1941 by Grover Klemmer of Cali fornia. ' Capilola Siables SADDLE HORSES" FOR RENT 62 Williams AVe. Ph. 9397 99 "Brighter Homes"