12 The Statesman, Salem, Oregon, Friday. April 4, 1947 ' Om of Oregon's PMii voted and beloved sports fig are Joins the ranks of the retired at the close f the rorreot school term, aad like a aot'sjalte relBctaatly, lie would b CoL JIM May ward the famed track mentor of the U of O. The venerahle CoL Bill, who Mir eld timers will swear "must fee well aitfi onto a handred, la to step dewa ia answer to the rw tS-and-ever retirement law . which goes. Into effect In the state's school teaching setup the coming samnser. Gar (Pop) DeLay ever COL.' BILL HAYWAKD - at Silverton b another imdertbe jurisdiction of the new law. It would be nice to see liar ward M'rh himself and the "V a norther division Utle la hU final "year, and If reports of what be has to work with at Eocene this spring are any Indication, . Col. BIO will retire with a Utle. The Docks oralis! are said to be load ed with everything- bat top weight sen ... Whether or not Hay ward roes into actnal retirement is yet to be seen, bat we among many hope he continues to ran his an nul "Hay ward Relays" which has crown to be one of the bit: prep cmder meets of every sprint . . . ; Dig Smitty Doing Okeh Five years ago the town Sena tors oat of necessity peddled Pitch er Bonnie Smith to the Hollywood Mars for SIHff cash, He were the handle "wartime pitcher and the - neewsatioa that he would never last in the Coast loop when the professionals cot back. Bat Ron nie has lasted. And this spline no less thou the two guiding lights . of the Tn Inks. Manarer, Jimmy Dj kes aad Bis Boss Oscar Bel chow Insist big Smitty might blos som into being the ace of the Holly hill corps for 1147 . . . Sacramento . officials aay they "have no plans' for Glenn 8 tetter, the villager who led the WEL in . tdtllnc for Wenstebee last season. and have pat him Bp for sale. ; Ti raid the Sacs dont think nrach of Glenn's fielding. Bat from what) - we saw of it last summer, the Sae tos are rerUinly hard to please . . . Wonder how much of George Nor . gaos folding; green It would take , .to land Stetter? ... . Fitzgerald Winner, Note The big argument among league ,, grandstand managers last season a as to who wa 'he betlr.etvtig prospect. Ed Fitzgerald of Wen otrhee or Dick Kemper of Tacoma (both 'were cracker jacks), was at ' least temporarily settled Tuesday. Fttzsreratd caught Sacramento's opening game. Kemper has been fanned to Des Moines by Los An geles . . . Notice who did crash the LA lineup to gain credit for the opening win . over Portland? None other than crafty el' , Don Osborn. the .Vancouver mgr. of prewar . da vs who still must turn loose those hump-backed sinker balls . . . What a bad night and ft two-point loss does do In - the secend-guessable basketball rat ings! Oregon State, listed among the first five teams la the nation noost of the season finally wound up fas the Dkk Dunkel-Cenverse ratings as fifteenth! Pbooey! . . ; WmtSn See' Poller The answers to our early-week oortie against George Norgan St Co. for failure to supply Mgr. Jack Wilson with sufficient Sen ator talent have come thick) and fast, Quite naturally toe. since the blast was " written as if we! had dipped a few of the words in jcya nlde. Such bombardments as was that always help to populate our mail box ... Answers have come from Beaver-Salem officials i also, these rhyming with "wait 'n see when the season opens.' As the opening Is exactly two weeks dis tant, we've not long. " The Senators, current form, must have something in great per tie to sprtnc on the April IS gatherinr at that. Georce Emigh's report that rirht now the team is better than the one which won . 13 straLrht at the start of last sea son leaves no doubt about It. So maybe we bellered euof torn. L And again maybe we didn't. We, like you. will just "wait n see." ... We still think the club Is badly la need of (1) a hitting catcher who hi also defensively sound. 2 at least two more pitchers of the Kenny Wyati-Cart Gunnarson - vintage, (3) a first baseman and (4) one more fence-busting oat fielder. WeU bet both Emlgh and Jack Wilson, think so too . . . -J f ' a. Vik Tracksters Win 3-Way Meet at Albany ALBANY. April 3.-(Speclal) Capturtng firsts in nine of the if events. .Vera GUmore's Salem -biarh tracksters sround up ahead of the pack in a triangular track meet held at Albany yesterday, other competitor, besides Albany , beinc Lebanon. The Viks chalked up 78 H points, a handy margin over the 59 garnered by the secoad-place Bulldogs. Lebanon got but 13. Hugh Bellinger, hurdle man, ' paced the Vikings with 19 points, collected from two first-place finishes In U 12 yard high har dies and ZOO low .hurdles. The Salema also scored beavllv In the .weights department. Howard STabMna: the discus event: Hou- the Javelin aad Craig the Solohs Set for Opening Tilts MED FORD April J-(Special) -Manager Jack Wilson tonight named Dick Shsevle to hurl the Salem Senators first pre-season baseball game when they go against Oregon State college here tomorrow night. Paul Soderberg will take the mound In the first; game of Saturday's doablebead- er against the Orangemen while Ken Wyatt will work the night cap. Dan - OToole and Dick O'Boyle will handle the monad duties In Sunday's Jlrst game against Portland university while WUsoa himself will chuck the finale. Bookie Jerry Nelson wUl Bearcats,' Ducks In ClashToday . Willamette university's baseball team, but one game and. too few practices under its belt, wades into some of, its toughest -opposition of the season today in- a doubleheader with the University of Oregon. The duet, weather per mitting. Is set for 'Waters park starting at 2 o'clock and will find Howard Hobson's northern divi sion defending champions stocked with .1948 .veterans, favored to snatch both ends of the bill. Coach Walt Erickson will likely start the following lineup for his Bearcats in the first game: Ben ' Schaid, c; Marv Goodman or John Slanchik, p; Joe Dispen lierre, lb; Earl Hampton 2b; Bob Lakie, as; Bob Perry, 3b, and Bill Patterson,- Don Barnlck and Art Dickerson, of. Other pitchers who wiU no doubt see action In clude Fred Richardson, Daryl Al der and Lowell. Yeager. Hal Saltzman, one of the top hurlers m the northern division last season, is due to pitch one of the games for the Hobson club. . Cat Net, Golf Units Vie, CPS ' Willamette university's tennis and golf teams today up the cur tain on their 1947 seasons, aon face oDDosition from the visitin Colleee of Puset Sounders iri northwest conference play. Les Sparks' tennis .team takes on the Loggers at 2 p. m. on the WU courts. At 2:30 the Fred Graham golf clan tries the Logger di voteers on the Salem golf club links Members of the WU tennis clan are, in order Dave Bristow, Bill Btoomington, Bill Cook, Dale Bates, Cece Connors, Howie Lorenz, Ray ' McCoy and Gale Boggs. Graham, Rich Wicks and Bill Reder are members of the golf team. . - ;:-.; Not much is known of the in vading teams other than the CPS netters have enough ranking play ers to amount to one of the best college teams in the northwest. Buckeyes Seek 'Grand Slam9 COLOMBUS, O., April 3.-P)-Ohio State's terrific tankmen be gin a two-day quest here tomor row' for the national AAU swim ming title, and the third leg of their second consecutive "grand slam." The Buckeyes on the merit of , their four top divers ranked an easy favorite today to achieve that "goal.- Ohio State won its first "grand slam" last year with team victor ies in the big nine championship, the national collegiate and the na tional AAU. It already has won the first two team titles this year. Bearcats Enter Ball Competition In conjunction with the regular diamond season Willamette base ballers will enter the annual American Collegiate Baseball Field Games competition, Coach Walt Erickson announced yester day. . - .' v i Erickson said ' Bearcat tossers would enter two of the events f ungo-hitting and base-running. A third event, throwing for dis tance,' wiU be skipped since the 'Cat mentor doesn't want any of his lads throwing their arms out. : Each participating team will run off the events on their home field before May 15. The'winner gets a trophy from the Helms Foundation of Los Angeles. More Duck Hunters CHICAGO, April 3-P)-A rec ord-breaking sale of federal duck stamps during the. final half of last year was reported today by the : interior department's fish and wild life service. A total of 1.836.390 hunters purchased the $1 . stamp from July 1, 1948, to December 31, 1946, an increase of 295,922 sales over the corres ponding 1945 period, the service said. r ': shot Other Vik wins were nab bed by Weese, mile; Fisher, pole vault; Chamberlain, high Jump; and Brownell, broad Jump. The Salem Jayvees also crack ed the victory column, trouncing the Albany Bees, 59-12. Remits: 120 yd. high hurdle Won by Bellinger (S); "Panoa-d) Id; Parson and Lenxo (AT tied for 2d: Cook (S) 3d. Time 19.0. i ' 100 yd. dash Won fay Barker (A); Powell S) 2nd: Edwards (A) 3d: McDoural (A) 4th. Time 11.1. - Mile Won by Weese (S): Martin (A) 2d; Hatnes L 3rd; Wettling tS 4th. Time 8.12.7. 440 Garrett L) : Smith (A) 2d; Brownell S 3d; Haalerbookcr (8) 4th. Time M S. 3od low hurdles Won by Bel linger S; Michael (S) 2d; 'Cook tSt 3d: Hcntbiw (A) 4th. Time 18.5. 220 dash Won by Barker (A): Poasell (S) 2d; TUtavr (S 3d; Smith u undoubtedly see some relief work. Wilson as Id. Ted Kerr will be behind the plate In tomorrow night's game with Don Cook set for the first game Saturday night and Kerr la the second tilt. Sunday's re ceivers are Indefinite.': The Infield will see Jim Wert on first. Bud Peterson oa sec ond, Henry Bartolomel at third and Dick Gentzkow at the short patch. Hard slugging Ben Greg ory, San Bernardino rookie, will be la right field. Paul Halter la center, and Marty KYug in left field. Lou Kublak. Frank Lue chesl and Johnny MeCallum will Hapes, BACK FROM RETIREMENT la Byron Nelson (above), one time king of the links, who Is entered In the classic Masters tournament atr Augusta, Ga. For the first time In many a year Nelson finds himself not listed ao a ' favorite.' That honor goes to Ben Hogan and Jimmy De mareL. i Valley League Bailers Active The Willamette Valley league baseball team face the ' second round of action Friday oa four fronts. Woodburn takes on the strong Sandy team at Woodburn, Mt' Angel goes to Silverton, Mo lalla to Dalles and Estaca'da to Stay ton to open the tatter's sea son. Canby draws the bye for the round. All games will be played as afternoon contests. County B9's In Ball Start The Marion County B league baseball season for A 947 takes off today with four games, all in .the afternoon. The contests are as follows: Turner at Hubbard, Sub limity at Jefferson, Chemawa at Gervais and Aumsville at St Paul. Only those eight teams are in the league baseball setup and will play a round-robin sched ule . calling for 28 games in alL The season ends May 16. Woodburn Takes , Triangular Meet WOODBURN, April 3-(Special) -Woodburn high's Bulldogs were easy winners .of a triangular Wil lamette Valley league track meet here today, with Sandy and Dal las the other participants. The Dogs captured first places in all but one of the 14 events that the pole vault as they amassed 91 points to Sandy's 30 and Dallas' one. . Irwin Zastoutil paced the winners with ; 20 points, while Bob Hall got 15. Tinker to be Honored ORLANDO, Fla April 3.-(flV Civic and baseball officials today announced . tentative plans for a Joe Tinker testimonial night to be held in May, honoring the former diamond star who has lived here since 1921. The 67-year-old sole survivor of the Chicago Cubs Tn-ker-to-Evers-to-Chance double play combination will be given the testimonial at a time to be selected later. (A) 4th. Time 55.1. 880 dash Won by Miller (A); Wilson S) 2d; Adkina (A) 3d; Mor bouse S) 4th. Time 2.16. . Pole vault Won by risher tS) ; Michael (S), Tucker (A). Hiens (A) tied tor 2d. Height r r'. High jump Won . by Chamber lain S; Covalt S), Tucker A) tied for 2d; Abbott (L) 4th. Height r r. ,: - -- - - Broad Jump Won by Brownell (Si: PosseU S) 2d; Tucker (A) 3d; rixher (S) 4th. Distance IT 8". Shot Won by Craig tS) : Ben- Sett (A) 2d; Klang (A) 3d: Kemm n (A) 4th. Distance 41' 1". Discus Won by Howard (8): Martin IA) 2d; Bennett A) 3rd; Xleinsmith (S) 4th. Ill' S". Javelin Won by Houser (S); Seamster S 2d: Craig (S) 3d; Mains (A) 4th. 144' 7". Relay Won by Albany (Mc Dousall. Edwards. Smith, Barker); Salem 2d. Extended Susp ' '. T """"","' T'' 1 v - in '; . . . - 4 fv ;m f i i': . . ,-' I t '' - ' f v v - i ) : . .1 : f With Staters plenty of action, Wilson aald. Wilson pnt4he squad through a lot of running today with each player doing 45 minutes or eon atant leg work. Weather waa too cold for hitting or infield drills but the weatherman forecast clearing skies for weekend games. The Solon manager declined to predict the outcome of the weekend aeries, claiming he has been suable to get accurate look at prospects because of limited drill. He did, however, promise to give the visiting collegians a let of competition. Filchock Get ension f. PHILADELPHIA, April S-(P)-Merle Hapes and Frank Filchock, New York Giants ace back field players who. became entangled In garblers attempts to fix the national football league's championship , game last I5ec. 15, today were suspended indefinitely in the latest chapter of the biggest sport scandal since the 1919 world series. League Commissioner Bert Bell announced that he had found the two "guilty of actions detrimen tal to the welfare of the national league and of professional foot ball,' adding: " : . "ThIs suspension : prevents the employment of Hapes or Filchock by any .club In the national foot ball league as player, coach or irr any capacity, whatsoever. The commissioner's ruling all but wrote finis to the playing days of Hapes; who once roamed the backfield at the University of Mississippi, and Filchock, pro star since leaving Indiana university campus. The decision came just 24 hours after three New York men had been sentenced for attempting to bribe the players to throw the game. David K. Kragauer, Harvey Stemmer and Jerome Zarowitz were given prison sentences while a fourth man, Alvin Paris, will be sentenced Monday. Testimony at the trial of. the four showed that neither Hapes nor Filchock accepted the offered bribe. . ' Ross to Vie With Weaver Villager Tony Boss, who hasn't been getting along too well with the crunch customers aa a referee and who got along much worse with Buck Weaver In the latter's match at the armory this week, can go at It for fair with the voluptuous Mr. Weaver next Tuesday night. Well-driller An thony has i signed to tangle with Buck In Matchmaker Elton Owen's main event. Owen was happy to Ink the- brawl, for he has always Insisted, the best Tuesday night parties are made by those glad iators who are at personal odds with, one another. Ross and Weaver tangled in an Albany mix not long ago and it turned out to be a dandy, "as hot as they come," chimes Owen. So when Tony and Buck Jockeyed each other this week Owen grab bed ' his pen. Weaver and Rosa have had no love for one another for years, an item offered by Tony himself. Bowling Congress Pacers Unchanged LOS ANGELES, April For the third consecutive day, leaders in all divisions of the American bowling congress re mained 'unchanged, as local boos ter team members filled out the midweek program. Scoring has dropped drastically since 15-year-old Allan Specter and 2-year-old Kenneth Hunt of Los Angeles took over first place 4 In the doubles with their 1260 series Monday. ! Beginning tomorrow evening out of town stars will begin to make their appearance, headed by the Hermann Undertakers of St Louis, who have been among the first ten leaders in three of the last four ABC classics. Yaks Top Caps SUNNYSIDE, Wash., April 3.-(P)-Paced by centerfielder Gene Thompson who connected for pair of singles and a triple in four trips to . the plate,, the Yakima Stars ran roughshod over the Van couver, B. C, Capilanos by an 11 to 2 count in a western interna tional league exhibition game this afternoon BADMINTON SHOW OPENS VLOS ANGELES," April 3-1Jf)-Donald .Kerr, one-legged player from New Orleans, offered strong competition but was defeated by Joseph Ann of Honolulu, 9-15, 15- 13, 15-3, In the first round today as the national badminton tour nament got under way at Pan-Pa cific auditorium. Barney McCay, B u r b a n k, won from Charles Cleveland, Portland, Ore, 15-3, 15-3. i BREMS CRUSn IDAHO LEW1STON, Idaho, April S-(ff) The Bremerton Bluejackets swamped the University of Idaho Vandals 10 to 1 today in the third straight' victory of the training season for the Western Interna tional league club. BOXERS HIT QUARTERS nwr tut ' . : I jm t. ...... i OUUlllli AUIU M I WC1IIJ" four boxers from five .nations car ried the Allied forces European boxing championship into the quarter-final round tonight before capacity crowd of 2300 fans at the Olympic Sports club. YER OUT, BEAVER! SsWSi I I ! ' --j.' ' Sir' LS tfl i ilZ: I v .; ;J-;l:a 'u - '4J '. jf . y . "t -f y - v. , ' . ir&y , . .A , A- .- vs Ax) LOS ANGELES, April 3-(iP)-The "out" sign U thumbed on Portland Second Baseman Bill Radnlovlch as he slides home In tho. eighth Inning of the Portland-Los Angeles Pacific Coast league : contest " here today which the Angels won 11-7. Putting the ball on Radu lovlch Is Angel Catcher Eddie Malone. Jack Powell Is the amp. (AP ' Wlrephoto to The Statesman.) i Handballers Eye Meet Interest is booming in the coming Marion-Polk handball championships to be held at the YMCA beginning April 14 under auspices of the Y handball committee. Thanks to Lee Shinn. Bob Smith and Bob Parks, who have been mainly responsible for tourney details, tho handball sport Is at last coming Into its own hereabouts. Soene 30 or 4.0 players are expected to be entered In the Class A, B and C brackets and they'll have something to shoot at what with IS trophies up, in addition to six revolving cups to go to first place ; winners In the doubles and singles events. All players residing within a 25-mile radius of Salem are eligible to enter the tourney. The entry fee Is 50c and all entries must be in by Wednesday, April 9. Trophies are being donated by the following firms: Teague Motors, Salem Steel, Elf stroma, Barb's Sports Goods. Ma pie -Keene Sports Co, Bishops, Salem Sand dc Gravel, Valley Motor, Warner Motors and McKay's Chevrolet Co. Rocha to Accept Hawaii Invitation CORVALLIS, Orel, April 3. (AVEphrahn "Red": Rocha to day accepted an Invitation to appear In four exhibition bas ketball games la Hawaii this month. Rocha, stellar center the past three years for Oregon State college, will appear with Wat Misaka, ace' guard of the Utah university team. They will team with other Islanders In games against touring mainland clubs. Rocha will I leave San Francisco by air .April $. Camp Notes MIAMI. Fla.. April 3 -(AP)- A one man double play by Catcher Jake Early helped keep the Philadelphia Athletics under control while the St. Louis Browns picked Up a 4 to 1 victory from Connie Mack's club today. i MOBILE. Ala.. April 3 -(API- The Detroit Tigers bunched three straight singles ' in the eighth' inning but couldn't break a 1-all tie with the Bof ton Braves today in an exhibition baseball game called after seven and pne-half innings to permit the Tigers to catch a train. PHOITNTX AriT Anrll 9 .flPl.Tk. NW Vnrk Hiant. r,nirlM 4m W fifth inning today as they blasted the Chicago Cubs 12 to 0 to streep a two. cjuuuiuon oucoau series nere. The Giants won the firat e.ma terday 9 to 1. - : : . : . -1 t - V . V v. . ww I 11 pitching ; performance by . Don Black y nimim a xinn innine name run that gave the Chicago White Sox a S to 1 win over the Cleveland In dians. ATLANTA Anrll .1101 umi. ' wr t niui Veteran Pitchm Jn. n, . u Gumbert limiting the. Atlanta Crack rr w mm nns. me Cincinnati Reds defeated the Southern association team 4-S in an exhibition baseball game hero today. Douglas IIcKay Chevrolet Co. COMPLETE AUTO SERVICE o Radio Repairing Lubrication o Body Rebuilding- Motor Overhaul o Painting r . o Brake Repairing . Tire Repairing o Wash & Polish Don't put this work off for lack of cash. Ask about ! our Budget Plan DOUGLAS IIcKAY CIIEVBOLET CO. 5e No. Commercial St. ! ' V" w BUBUa; . A STRONG Compliments of STATE TIRE SERVICE State and Cottage ' Phone 9268 LA BopsfISevos, 1 i-7; Padres, 'i Seals, Sftairs Also KacCi PJimo ' -ir, , jmmBriS Gill to Get Hoop Accolade SEATTLE. April 3.-.SVOregon State will receive a trophy for winning the northern division ban ketball championship at a banquet here April 10 and the guys who will make the presentation are a bunch of Washington State college graduates --members of the Se attle Cougar club. Amory T. (Slats) Gill, the O. S. C. coach, will be honored at the same time as "coach of the year," and most of his rival coach es are to be present in the cheer ing section. Defending Champs Enter Marathon " BOSTON, April large batch of entries, including those of two time winner Ellison (Tarzan) Brown, the Narragansett Indian, and of Albert (Ab) Morton of Gait. Ont.. today swelled the field for the 51st Boston A. A. mara thon April 19 to 20. . Adding to the flavor of the an ual 26 miles 385 yards grind, which this year will be one of the of ficial Olympic jryouts, is the pres ence of three Hawaiians, first ever to come from the islands for the race. Viks Rained Out The damp weather and wet grounds cost Salem high's Vik ing base bailers another chance to open (heir season yesterday, this time cancelling their game with the Lebanon Warriors, booked for Waters park. The Harold Hanks next play Dallas here April 9. Sou what your now Regular Army is doing at your nearest Army Post (Exhibits April 7-12) : . AMERICA 1$ A.PEACEFUL AMERICA i L:.Q' COAST LEAGUE . . " - : f. W U Pet.- W L Pet'. Los Angs S 0 1.000 Seattle 1 S J333 Sa Diego S S 1.B0O Sacrmnto 1 i -333 S. Franc. 1 1 .M7 Oakland O S .000 Hollywod 2 1 Ml Portland 0 3 .009 Last night's results: At Los Angeles 11. Portland 7; at San ' Francisco S. Seattle 2: at Sacramento 1. Hollywood 3; at San Diego 7. Oakland S. 'By', Demarct Pace 'Masters' AUGUSTA, CTa4 April 3.-X)-A couple of veteran camDaigners. Byron Nelson and Jimmy Demaret, led the field of 58 in today's op ening round of the 11th annual masters golf tournament with three under par 69's. The two 7native Texans. . with Nelson now retired at Roanoke, Tex., and Demaret now playing out of Ojai, Calif, had a one stroke lead over 6even others who tied at 70. ; Nelson. Winner of the event in 1937 and 1942, posted rounds of 35-34 over the par 72 (36-36) na tional layout, while Demaret shot the 6,800-yard course Jn 36-33. Tied at 0 were George Schnieter of Salt Lake City. Johnny Palmer of Badin, N. C, Jimmy Ferrier f Chicago. Johnny Bulla of Phoe nix, Ariz.. Fred Has of New Or leans, Ed , Oliver of Wilmington, Del., and Lew Worsham of Wash ington, D. C. . i 7hal Again? POStTLAND LOS ANGELES Crawfrl.l 4 11 SCarrtoLaa 4 3 1 Radlvcfc.2 SIS 8ch astern S 2 1 Escebrja S 1 I ISasrrj S lit StercyJ 4 1 S 5 Maddrrn.1 4 J J usorj . 4 1 J SOstrwsklJ S 2 12 Kk-b,r ; I I fl sstruiecrJ S 1 1 T Balllatr 2 12 1 Otere J S 1 11 GerkeM S 0 2 3 Pawtlek.e SIS Marr.p I S DesrBlc.B) Meutx.p ooerm,p 4 1 e J nomr.p i w w m Sierra. 1 1 SmtUi I I ol Gearaap. 1 .- w, Totals 33 124 IS ; Tsialsv 4ZU27 14 Batted for Sierra u Sth. PorUaad S44 SIS 411 7 Lm Aaselea 114 21 11 11 . Wtauilas BtUcker Oskora.- Lestac pitcher Honta. Errors:- Messer. Left of bases: Portland Lm Aateles 12. Passed balls: Ballinfer. Two kas klu: Radulovk-k. Laser, Stringer, Madder, ttakorav Home ran: Ostrevrakt I. Ktrlncrr 2. Escobar. Boas batted to: Maddera. Pauley, Ostrewtkt S, String er 2. Saner, Garrlott, Crawford. Ra-dolovk-h 3. Retch, GorboaM. Escobar. AtteBdaaco 21SS. Jeff Baseball, Track Sked Set JEFFERSON, April 3 -(Special) -Jefferson high baseball and track schedules for the 1947 sea son were released .here today. The baseball schedule: April 4, Sublimity here; April 11, Hubbard here; April 15, Independence here; April 18,. Turner there; April 25, St. Paul there; May 2, Chemawa there; May 6, Indepen dence there; May 9, Aumsville here; May 16,. Gervais here. The track; lineup: April. 9, Turner there; April 18-19, Hayward Re lays, Eugene; April 30, Marion county meet at Salem; May 10, district meet at Salem; May 18-I7t State meet at Corvailis. - i ' IIOTICE Hogg Bros. Vacuum Cleaner Departmen t are now servicing all makes of vacuum cleaners. Hoovers $2.50 Makes i S3.50 Parts Pickup and Delivery at your home 1 . All Work Guaranteed - Phone 9141 Wlf lil. lit ! !cUJ!!L! IP i ' vl CM NEW INTERNATIONAL WEST COAST MODEL The HEAVY- DUTY track designed for West Coast Wthway U.naporUUon problems. JAMES H. MADEN COMPANY ' ' Phone 24123 - - 2955 Silverton Rood . Salem. Oregon Aiigels Uncork Savage Attack -PortlautI Ilurlent Cire 19IIiu for 3d Loss By the Associated Press Los Angeles' heavy slugging", Angels and the San Diego Padres remained at the lop of the Pa cific Coast league -standings to day following .the third day f Mir.. 1 . , ; " . Ulal W SU IJiaw- aTiaw.mr w WiVkOS Ttdk ivin race. J . - - -. The Angels yesterday pounded five Portland Beaver hurlers for 19 hits, including four home runs. their third straight win over tho northerners. Pacing the ; LA at tack were Infielden Johranjr Os trowski and ' Lou Stringer who collected a pair of four-masters each. "- - -f". . At San Diego the Padres also racked their- third victory over the Oakland Oaks. 7-6. Max West, whose homer gave7 the Padres a win Wednesday night, came through with two circuit wallops last night to-lead the. winners. - The defending champion San Francisco Seals, after a one-night lapse, came back to the victory column with an 8-2 win over the. Seattle Rainier. Werle went tho route for the O'Douls. holding the Rainier lo eight blows.; Joe Bro via paced the Seals with a homer and double. Hollywood's Stars, - behind tho three-hit hurling of Ron "Smith, stopped Sacramenfo 3-1 . Tony -Freitas, seeking his 200th Coast league win, was instead the los ing twirler. ' Hollywood -";;;,, ,. 811 100 00ft 3 f Sacramento 100 ODO eno 1 3 S Smith and Unser; Freitas. Barthei t) and rmgeraid. m Seattle : jl. 000 001 0191 1 San Francisco Ill 310 W I U I Jakucki. Hopper 9 and Hill; Werle and Leonard. Oakland 004 eso ono-a 4 San Dieco 220 010 11 7 13 1 Palica. Faria 121 and Raimondi; Or sen, Kennedy til and R;ce. Mpnarchs Top Eagles Again PORTLAND, Ore April Z.-iJPi -Flaying Coach Jonn Policn nred in the winning goal in the last five minutes tonight to give tho Los Angeles Monarch their third straight victory, 4-3, over tho Portland Eagles in the .Pacific Coast Hockey league title playoff. The Monarchs now need but one more win .for the championship. The next game will be here Sat urday night.. Polich scored the winning goal from 15 feet out, slamming .the puck between the-legs of Goalie Jerry Fodey There were; only 4:04 minutes to go, and the Mon archs easily kept out 'of danger the rest of the way. Walgreii Grabs Roodles Play " Salem Golf clubbers are prim ing themselves for a busy week end at the local course. -the agenda including a faature Sweepstakes tourney and opening qualifying rounds for the big Elks Jinks show, f Last night, as a highlight of the weekly Men's club session swingers ran off a nine-how Roodles go with Harvey Walgren snagging top honors ' with 37-2-19'4. Second was Lawrence Monk) Alley with 39-2-18. - Leaf Near Finalsi . DETROIT, April 3 -f.Pr-Making their few shots count heavily, the Toronto Maple Leafs moved with iir one victory of the Stanley cup finals tonight by whipping the De troit' Red Wings, 4 to 1, to Uke a three-to-one edge in games in their best-of-seven series before 14,577 fans. . 'ITTFir Hi 1 1