12 The- Stolwman, Salem. Owqon, Sunday, May 11, 1947 lMiiari,i;) Most t porta pace Items are lim ited to who beats who, : when, where and why. Bat this is strict ly for the bsys and irU - who, when eperaUng on . the polished hardwood to the strains of "Hold That Titer" or "Beat Me Daddy" can draw sweat just as wet as thai dripping- from a touchdown -er's orow in ST5 degree weather. The dally doings in. this sheet's music section seem to cater to the J, BUDDY RYAN leng hair stuff entirely. So this is for those who like to swine oat to their music: Thanks to village fornit are man Glenn Woodry, a string- of "name" bands are com ing to town within the next few months, starting Monday, May 19, with Les Brown. Not unlike many natives who are convinced the annul scarcity of the top mu sic makers in Salem is an ab surdity. Weodry will stare his at tractions at the armory Follow ing RrMrn nme r.Un r.n, Casa Lema oai fit,:" and later on tVoodry Intends offering- such four-stars as Harry James, Tony Pastor, Duke EllUiflon tnd Count Basic, among others. Sure, much risk Is Involved, for, the big bands haven't made anyone rich here abouts, thanks jnostly to the ab sence of a proper palace la which to show them. Bat at least Mr. Woodry is trying. Such Isn't sports, you say? Per haps not. in a sense. But were yon to ask a few hundred of the more feather-footed members of the leole whit Is their favorite sport. i would then agree the catmint" of these bands is deserv ing of "at lsast this much space even en a sp-ts et. Chance to Get Well ' Skipper Luther (Red) Harvel f Tacema's Tiges exhibited In his last appearance here hew a base ball team manager can explode his eork and get himself thumbed to the dressing room. . Luther the , . . . fcra bm an anurar.uk cvnuni on the particular instance in ques tion, but he nonetheless lost : as is always the end. From the looks of Red's temper that Sunday af ternoon It would be safe to say he will get the thumb- at least dotes times this season, maybe more. Bot he will have to hurry to catch Bremerton's new mana ger Alan Strange, a fireball In his own right Strange has been invited to leave the WIL ball parks the hard way five times in this vonnr season and Yakima Manager Ilsrlond Clift. his former playing buddy in the St Louis Browns infield has -Jokingly bet that Strange will be booted no less than SO times this semester! The boys la blue apparently have made a believer of Mgr. Wilson, for since that opening week epi sode with Hughie Day at Waters. Black Jack hasn't since failed to be around for the ninth Inning. The townies have been having their wees on the road again, but tomorrow night they open here with one outfit they should wear out. Wenatchee's Chiefs. The Chiefs were handed a spot of help the other day by Sacramento getting back Mel Wasley and Kick reset Bat Buddy Ryan's erew isn't nearly the nine It was a year age. The split week schedule will cost the Wilsons a chance of get ting good and well during the week, for only three games aie due with the Chiefs Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday, The Solons hop right out Wednesday night for Spokane where they fin ish up the week with the league leading and doubtlessly right rc ugh Indians. Warning to Fistic Font ; Matchmaker Tex Salkeld's next armory fistic party doesn't come Until Wednesday, May 21. but let this be fair warning in advance don't miss It, if you like prise fighting. Salkeld's last two shows have been matchless for action, and although the, gladiators are abort on class they certainly ttavea't been en willingness. And what with such local operators as Hal Fries. Keller Wagner and Dick and Dean Abney making for much of this croud-pleasing pop alarity, there Is little reason why the Wednesday- fistic bees "won't grow to capacity proportions aeon. For Instance, Featherweight Fries has been so Impressive In his four straight wins here that Kalkeld Is of a mind to pitch him In with the likes of Doane Hoag, Tony Roberts- and Bobby Rich ards, which Is hut a few steps from the Northwest featherweight championship. A few mere out ings like theirs of last week will have both Abneys and Rial to Rapper Wagner biffing with bel ter company also, r Dick Abney looked his best yet la flattening Ray Garcia, and youngster Dean, If be gets In shape to avoid run ning out ef gas will be a sweet heart In the eyea ef the up-n-at-' species of fan. Wagner was In shape last week, which Is bad news for his future foes if he stays that way. BITCH ART QUITS , LA GRANDE, May 10-f;T-Roy A. Butchart, North Powder high school football and track -coach for the last three years, resigned today. Kneilsen Gets Top Test on Mat Tuesday Tennessee hillbilly Stockey Kneilsen, already right tough rasslin hombre in the eyes of the customers and despite ' but one armory appearance, has a chance to prove just how much mat. hoodlum he really is Tues day night. Tattooed toughy " Kneilsen Jumps in with Cana dian Herb Parks In Matchmak er Elton Owen's - weekly main . event; . and Canadian Herb is now no less . than - the Junior heavy champ, of the Pacific coast after flattening Bill (Bull) Weid ner In a Klamath . Falls brawl 10 days ago. Parks is also the cagey crunch character who last Solon's -Conk Tacomas, 9-7; Clhiefe IHlere TvHoonday Night! SOLON FLINGER: Righthander Vlnce Lazor (above) of the Salem Senator hill corps may aee Waters park action this week when the team plays Wenatehee in a three-game series starting Monday . night. Lazor won IS for Modesto in the Cal-State league last year. 'Cat Trackmen 2d,Portland PORTLAND, May 1MP)-The University of Portland rolled up 54 Vt points in a six-way track and field meet here today to lead Willamette university with 29 and Lewis and Clark with 27. Pacific university scored 26"4, Linfield college 18 35 and Vanport col lege 9 710. Willamette took firsts in two events. Runyan won the mile with a time of 4:45.7 and the school's relay team finished in front with a time of 3:36.1. Other Willamette entry results: 440-yard dash Mason, second; shot-put Cookinham, second ; high hurdles Tasker, fourth; dis cus Cookingham, second, and Boardman, third; broad jump Kamai, third, and Runyan, fourth; javelin Cookingham, fourth; 880-yard dash Grimm, third; two mile Priess, fourth. Bearcats Belt Wolves, 14-0 MONMOUTH, May 10 (Spec-ill) Walt JSrickson's Willamette Bearcats, behind the ive-hit pitching of Fred Richardson, walloped the OCE Wolves, 14-0, here today. The 'Cats belted two Wolve hurlers, Hamilton and Ha rrier, for 13 blows, including a three-run homer by Marv Good man in the fifth frame. The win ners hit the bell for five tallies in the 8th on hits by Barnick, Williams and Perry grouped with three walks and four OCE errors. Richardson whiffed nine, walked four, and. had a no-bitter up to the 7th. . ) Willamette 010 032 15214 U 2 OCE 000 000 000 0 5 9 Richardson and Dickenson; Hamilton, Hamer (6) and Hufford. Rainiers Get Hemsley SEATTLE, May 10 -P- The Seattle Rainiers of the Pacific coast league announced today the signing of 39-year-old Catcher Rollie Hemsley, released recently by the Philadelphia team of the National league. Hemsley. a free agent, had been in the major leagues for more than a decade. PLAY-OFF SIGHT SET INDIANAPOLIS, May 10 JP) The 1947 American Legion junior world' series will be played at Los Angeles, National American Legion headquarters announced today. 12 Earn Ellis Twelve linksters came through with wins In the lower flight finals of the Elks Mid-Willamette tourney Saturday and earned the right to lug home ap propriate trophies and hardware. Entrants will have until May 18 to run off their finals, with the Walt Cline, jr.-Jack Russell title go being the feature match of that climactic day. Today's feature matches will Included the Leo Estey - Bill Manning battle la flight 1; Frank Shafer vs. Bob King In flight 2; Ralph Mapes .vs. Frank Moore la 3: and Millard Pekar vs. Don week netted a disqualification win over Georges Dusette when the Frenchman suddenly started mopping up the northside floor, outside the ring, with Herbie. -' - This guy Kneilsen tells roe they don't come too tough for him, Owen related In complet ing his Garden , card last night, "so well see whether be is all right or ail talk Tuesday night. Parks Is Just as 1 tough as any wrestler I've booked in the past year. It won't be a title match Tuesday, but It will be a chance to see Just how tough this beard ed guy Is." - The Tuesday semlwindup Trotting Races Sought PORTLAND, May 10 (P) r Twenty days of harness horse racing at Portland Meadows will be asked of the state rae-In- commission by Oregon Trotting, Inc., a new associa tion. The group, which has the same ; officers as the Oregon standard bred association, plans to request a 20-day meet be ginning July 16. ' " f Local Kegraen In ABC Whirl Twenty-five Salem bowlers, representing five Capitol alleys teams will take their flings In the ABC bowling gigantic at Los An geles tonight and tomorrow. Team events, the last on the months long ; program will be rolled to night at 10 o'clock. Doubles and singles efforts will be loosed Mon day, starting at 2 p. m. Those pin-busters now In . the southland awaiting their whacks at the nation's No. 1 meeting of the year are as follows; Chuck's Tavern Clay t Foreman, Rex Adolph,! Vern Perry, jlarold Ol inger and Ernie Garbarmo. Cline's Don Poulin. Ellsworth ! Hart well, Bob Kiel and "Senior" and "Junior" Cline. Karis ""Fred Karr, Joe Coe, John Friesen, Walt Larson and Harvey Page. Keith BrowrH-M. Walters, Squee Kitch en, George Scales, Bob King and W. Roston. Capitol Alleys Dean Henderson, Don Young, Park Thede, John Glodt and Hi Haman. Legion Signup Called Monday j -t . Aspirants for Capital posts 1947 American Legion junior baseball team are arced to sign ap lot Legion, Cottage and Che meketa streets, on Monday be tween ; the hours of 1 and 5 in the! afternoon or f and 9 at night. To I be eligible for registration players must attend Salem schools or live on a Salem rural mailing route, and must have not reached their 17th birthdays be fore January 1 of this year. All boys who are eligible under these rules are asked to be sure and register Monday. NW GOLF MEET SET PORTLAND, Ore., May 10-(5V The Pacific Northwest Golf asso ciation today scheduled its 46th annual tournament for Alderwood country club here July 7-12. Flight Titles nendrie in the 6th. , Yesterday's finals results:-4th John Graham heat Bunny Ma son, 1 up on the 19th; 5tb Cliff Parker over W. Trapnell 1 up: 7 th Dr. Joseph tipped John Emlen 5-4; 8th Dr. Bates topped Max Allen 2-1; 11th K. Marku son beat L. Sloan 4-3;. 12th J. Zander beat R. Baldock 2-1; 15th W. TRomas over L. Folsum 4-3; 16th H. Glalsyer beat C. Quesseth 2-1: 18th B. DeAr mond over R. Page 2-1: 19th L Folsum ever S. Smith 2-1; 22 B. Erlckson over D. Callag han 2-1: 23 K. Prince over W. Ensllsh 2-1 brings back the dynamic Pierre (Frenchy) - LaBelle, winner of two straight outings here and rapidly arriving at the populari ty point he was en when he left to go to war a few year ago, LaBelle aviU meet still another newcomer, this one Jack Car ter, an Australian who has Just arrived in the country and who Is advertised as one of the bet ter cleanies. The S:3 o'clock opening brawl Tuesday and It will surely be Just that features Villager Tony Ross against Bearded Benny Trudell. Elf c George Poppenhelmer or Ja. Mitchell will referee. O'Boyle Saves 'GllIlner8, Came TACOMA, May 10 -(Special) The Salem Senators climbed with in half a game of fifth place in the WIL standings here tonight as they dumped the Tacoma Tigers for the second straight time, 9-7, barely quenching a last-ditch Tige rally which netted four runs in the ninth frame. . The Salems next meet the We natehee Chiefs at Salem's Waters park in a three-game set begin ning Monday night. The Solons were coasting-on. a 9-3 lead in the ninth when the Tacomans began to shell Starter Carl t Gunnarson, forcing him from 7 the tilt' in if avor of Dick O'Boyle who staved them off. Gunnarson was credited with the win. The Salems got off with a run in the first and apparently had clinched the fray with five tal lies in the fifth. The three addi tional runs they picked up in the 7th and 8th gave them the game. Manager Jack Wilson's crew be labored - three Tacoma mounds men, including Starter Cy Green law, for 15 blows, among them a double and a pair of singles by both Gunnarson and Outfielder Bob Moore. Seattle 100 100 010 003 4 0 Oakland .. 100 020 000 01 4 7 3 Ripple, Pearson (?) and Sueme, Stags (7); Speer and Kearse. Hollywood 300 003 000 S 10 1 Los Angels 023 000 24 11 IS 0 Smith. Perme (4). Gregory (7) and Cameron; Fleming, Baker (6) and Ma lone. - . --. , " San Francisco 020 031 11412 SO 3 San Diego . 001 000 021 4 10 0 Chesnes and Leinard; Olsen, Dumler (7), Isenman it) and Kerr. - ' Salem " ' . Tacoma - B H O A B H.O A SpaeteO 2 2 l!Tedchi.m S 1 3 0 Petersn S 2.3 lJoratzJ S 2 1 0 Nunc J 4 2 1 I HedDKtn.3 2 10 2 Moore j 4 S ft Greco.r S 1 3 1 Kubiak4 SOS 0'Paton.l .4130 Sumcrsjn 3 S 2 O KeehanJ , 4 3 S 0 Beard,e 4 13 llClifford.c 4 2 7 1 Krug.l 1 S 0 Peltl. 4 1 3 Gunrsn.p S 3 0 3iGreenlw.p 2 0 0 1 Gregory 4 1 0 3 0 Moake.p 0 0 0 0 0'Boyle.p 0 0 0 OlFord 10 0 0 INygard.p 0 0 0 jKuper 11S0 Totals M 13 77 S Totals 38 12 27 S Fanned for Moake in 8th. Doubled for Nyard in Sth. Salem . 100 050 120-1 Tacoma 004 000 2147 Winning pitcher, Gunnarson: . losing ftitcher. Greenlaw. Pitcher Gunnarson: nning pitched S'i. at bat off 35, hits off It. runs scored off 7. earned runs 7. SO by 4. BB off 2; O'Boyle, innings pitched i. at bat off 3. hits off 1. runs cored off 0, SO by 0. BB off 1; Green law, innings pitched Hi. at bat off 33. hits off 13, runs scored off S, earned runs 8, SO by S, BB off 3: Moake. innings pitched i, -at bat off 2. hits off 1, runs scored off 0. SO by 1. BB off 1: Nygard. innings pitched 1. at bat off 4. hits off 1. runs scored off 0. SO by 0. BB off 1. Passed ball: Clifford. Left on bases: Salem 10, Tacoma 7. Three base hits: Spaeter. Peterson, Jor atz. Two base hits: Moore, Gunnarson. Hedington. Kuper. Runs batted in: Moore 2. Krug 2. Beard. Keehanr Clif ford, Peterson, Nunes, Hedington. Gre co, Kuper 2. Joratz. Sacrifice: Nunes. Kubiak. Stolen bases: Nunes. Kubiak. Beard. Gunnarson. Double plays: Nunes to Spaeter to Krug. Time 2:10. Umpires: O'Laughlin, Last and Nene zich. New Conference To Be Talked -1 . '-".- ' SPOKANE, May 10-(r-Gon-zaga University Athletic Director Claude McGrath said tonight that he has been invited to attend a meeting here tomorrow to discuss the possibility of forming a new athletic conference to include Gonzaga, Eastern Washington College of Education, Montana, Montana State and Idaho State. Cards Hold Breaths ST. LOUIS, May 10 -(P) Whether an appendectomy : Is necessary at this time on Stan Musial. St Louis Cardinal star first .. baseman, remained in doubt tonight. Dr. R. F. Hy land, club physician who took charge of Musial when he ar rived by plane from New York early today, said much depends on how the appendix responds to treatment, , O30P 1 , SEBVIIIG S ALEI1 If I ' ,. . : II.' . Faultless Tigers II! V BUSY BATTLERS: This has been one of the most active years In history for Chemawa Indian school fighters, they having participated in many northwest meets, winning numerous trophies and other prizes. The Chemawa team H pictured above, 1 to r: Carol Gensaw, 105-pound state champ and 112-pound runnerup in the AAU; Augie Dick, 112; Richard Burke, 126; Albert Comedown. 118 pound runnerup in AAU; Joe Woods. ISO; Dave Shellal, 175-pound Golden Gloves runnerup; Kenny Sam, 14-pound Ramblers title: Raymond Pete, 112-pound semi finalist In the Seattle Golden Gloves; Fred White wolf, 135; Curtis Stacona, state 112-pound titiist, Seattle US-pound semifinallst and a quarterflnalist in the natinoal AAU meet at Boston; Al Slickapoo, 126. Kneeling are Coach Stanley Ashcutt and Manager Art Toung. Sactos Edge Beavers, 4-2 By the Associated Press PORTLAND, May 10-cflVThe Portland Beavers winning streak of three games -was halted here tonight as the Sacramento Solons edged out a 4-2 win, cutting short a belated Bevo ninth frame rally. Tony Freitas registered his 203rd Pacific Coast league mound win as he shaded the home club's Johnny Bianco and Sierra. The Portlands tallied their only two runs in the 9th on Harve Stroey's one-run triple and Reich's long fly. Sacramento Portland BHOA BHOA Ramsey .m 5 3 1 0 Ratto.s 3 111 T.Nelsn.2 9 1 3 1 4 ftcdlvicn.2 0 Wenner.m 4 01 Storey .3 4 0! Reich.m 4 4 Escobar J 4 1 Mors tor ,c 3 4j Vico.l 3 0 Bianco. p 3 IGorbouId 1 jSierra.p 0 McDnld.l MartyJ Thmpsn.r Mesner.3 Fitigrid.c WelU Freitas.p 2 0 5 2 3 1 4 1 4 3 1 Totals 34 27 13 Totals 32 8 27 S Batted for Bianco in Sth. Sacramento 201 000 1004 Portland 000 000 002 J Errors McDonald. Mesner. Fitz gerald. Runs batted in Marty. Thomp son 2. Mesner. Storey. Reich. Three base hits Storey. Stolen .base Marty. Double plays Wells to Nelson to Mc Donald, Mesner to Nelson to McDonald. Muratore to Radulovich. Left on bases Sacramento 10, Portland '4. Bases on balls Bianco S. Freitas 1. Sierra 1. Strikeouts Bianco S. Freitas S. Sierra 2. Earned runs Bianco 4. Freitas 2. Hits off Bianco S run 4 In S; Sierra O and 0 in 1. Wild pitch Bianco 1. Umpires Dorsn. Kober and Borski. Time 1 54. Attendance 9973. District Track MED FORD. Ore.. May 10 API Three southern Oregon district track and fieid records were broken and one tied there today as Medford high added up 70 points to edge Klamath Falls with 64. Grants Pass was third with 3S.S and Ashland fourth with 35 A. The - meet gave Medford a nine man team for the state tournament. Others qualified: Klamath Falls, eight: Ash land, six: Grants Pas, three and a re lay team. EUGENE. Ore . May 10 (AP) Eu- fene high won class A honors and uislaw the class B laurels today in an tnterscriolastic track and field meet here which qualified winners and run-ners-up in the various events for the state championships. Eugene entries piled up 48 points. Springfield 38 and Cottage Grove 36 in class A. Eugene. Springfield and Cottage Grove each qualified four man teams for the state meet at Corvallis next weekend. Softball Spring league softball play Monday at 6 p. m. In the YMCA City league will be as follows, according to the new schedule arranged by League Secretary Jim Dimit: Master Bread vs. Eagles at Leslie. Paper Makers vs. Golden Pheasant at Leslie and Mootry Pharmacy vs. Pion eer Club at Olfhger. fJW NETTERS CORVALLIS, Ore., May 1MP) Washington's powerful tennis team battered down another op ponent here today by defeating the Oregon State college team, 7 to 0, leaving only Idaho on its schedule before the league champ ionships at Eugene, May 23-24. Oregonians r the Majors B R H O A F. RBI Gordon. Indians . 3 1 1 0 3 0 0 Pesky. Red Sox 4001 100 Doerr. Red Sox . 4 1 1 4 4 0 1 Pitchers: Jansen, Giants, won today. Record to date: won 1, lost 0. HOW FAST CAN If a child suddenly steps in front of your car ... are you sure ytra can stop? Can you ALWAYS stop in time to avoid accidents? If you're not sure . . . BE sure . . . stop in at Loder Bros, to have your brakes checked. Be Sure . iIID VICIIIITY Surprise PreaEt&iess Regain 1st; Jlaonseini 'justs WLPct. WLPct. Victoria 16 9. 6401 Tacoma 11 11 .500 Vancouvr 14 9 609 Salem 1112.478 Bremertn 14 S .609; Yakima 7 18.304 Spokane 14 9 .609! Wenatehee S IS 90 Last night's results: At Tacoma 7. Salem ; at Vancouver 9-11. Wenatehee 11-4: at Bremerton 10, Yakima 1; at Victoria 12-16, Spokane 8-3. COAST LEAGUE WLPct. -WLPct. Los Angts 23 17 J75 Portland 19 19 .500 Sani Fran 23 17 .575! Hollywod 18 21 .462 Sacramnt 21 19 .525' Oakland 18 22 .450 San Diego 19 IS .514 Seattle 16 24 .400 Last nights results: At Portland 2, Sacramento 4; at Oakland 4, Seattle 3 (11 innings): at Los Angeles 11. Hol lywood 6; at San Diego 4, San Fran cisco 12. AMERICAN LEAGUE WLPct. WLPct. Detroit 10 7 .588' New York 8 .52S Chicago 11 S .579' Boston 10 9.534 Washingtn 7 6 ,53 Philadelph 711.389 Cleveland S 7 .533! St. Louis 7 13.350 Yesterday's results: At Boston a. New York 9: at St. Louis S. Cleveland 3; at Chicago 2. Detroit 5; at Washing ton 4, Philadelphia 3. NATIONAL LEAGUE . W L Pet. W L Pet. Brooklyn It 6. 647! New York 7 9.438 Boston 12 7 .6321 PhiladelDh 9 12.429 Chicago 12 7 .12 Cincinnati 9 12 .429 Pittsburgh 9 JJB St. Louis 513 578 Yesterday's results: At Pittsburgh 3. St. Louis 0; at Cincinnati 5, Chicago 1: at New York 2. Boston 1; at Phil adelphia 2. Brooklyn 4. WSC Trackmen Defeat Oregon PULLMAN, Wash, May 10 -JF) The Washington State Cougars won 10 of 15 first places today to defeat the Oregon Ducks 80 i to 50 li for their third straight northern division track victory of the season. Oregon's George Ras roussen, freshman pole-vaulting star, cleared 13 feet 9T inches to win the event over George Klmz of the Cougars who went 13 feet 7 inches. , Webf eet Sock Vandal Nine MOSCOW. Idaho, May 10 -F The University of Oregon baseball team pounded out an 11 to 2 vic tory over the University of Idaho, snapping the late season three- game win streak, of the nome team. Two big innings, the fourth and the sixth gave Oregon 10 of its scores. Oregon 000 50$ 01011 11 0 Idaho - : 000 C01 100 3 6 5 Day, Burgher, Lokan and Carlson, Burcher; Fodrea, Robinson and Viro, Sweet. Husky Oarsmen Defeat Beavers SEATTLE, May 10 -()- The Oregon State varsity trailed two Washington boats today in the featured event of eight-oared competition on Lake Washington, the university's second frosh crew pulling ahead of the Wash ington lightweights in the final Fprint for a quarter-length win. The lightweight seconds turned in a six-length win over the Oregon State Jayvees. YOU STOP? . Hot Sorry till!! FOR 19 YEJiUS Calumet Colt In by Length PIMLICO RACE TRACK, Bal timore, May 10 -iP) The Miss rAtri jnusic of the horse-training Jones boys, Ben and Jimmy, made a champ of a third-string colt tall and rangy Faultless - today and sent him out to smash his way to a sizzling triumph in the 57th Preakness stakes. Fit and sharp and full of run where it counted coming up the stretch the lanky son of Bull Lea went through last week's Kentucky derby winner. Jet Pi lot, and around the. California contender, On Trust, and hit the wire a length in front to the sur prise of a large portion of a packed crowd of 40,222 jamming Oi' Hilltop for this renewal of the run for the black-eyed Susans. It wasn't only that this was the third choice of all the Calumet two-year olds of last season to be aimed for the jewels of the triple crown. But he was up against two horses who whipped him last week on a track he didn't like any more than short rations in the derby." Jet Pilot, in - contrast to his unchallenged derby charge, came home a tired and . wearying fourth. Faultless was made the second choice in the betting at $10.40, $4.80 and $2.80 across the board, with only stretch-flying Phalanx more heav ily backed. On Trust was $7.00 and $3.40 for place and show and Phalanx the legal minimum of $2.20 for third. Cat JVs Lose MONMOUTH. May 10 (Spe cial) The OCE Jayvees nosed Willamette's - second-line club. 8-7. here today. A four-run 7th inning iced the tilt for the win ners. Bruce Barker rapped a homer, double and single lor the 'Cats. Willamette; . , 120 300 17 8 1 OCE .... ., 000 J20 4 S 3 Yeaeer and Walker; Schroeder and Msuman. R 12 10 15 10 14 11 'Pet. 20 .428 27 .415 20 .408 34 .331 25 .373 26 -J 71 Lewis. Senators Rieney, Giants IS 09 Mullin. Tigers 15 49 Walker, Dodgers 17 61 Appling. White Sox 18 67 GusUne, Pirates ... 17 70 Runs batted in : National learue Walker. Dodgers. 16: Mire. Giant. 16: Torgeson. Braves, 13: Elliott. Braves. IS. American league Williams, Red Sox. 14; Doerr, Hed Sox. 14; York. Red Sox. 13, - Home runs: National league Mixe; Giants.' S; Miller, Reds, 7; Torgeson. Braves, S. American lfague Heath. Browns, 5: Williams, Red Sox, S; four ! players tied wun 4. giseba's O AB 13 41 Announcemsnf Now Open Smiiiys' Clipper Service Church and Center (Formerly McCune & Lovell) . Featuring the New Clipper gasoline Quaker State Motor oil and Lubrication. Auto accessories. WillanI Batteries, Firestone and Kelly Tires. Open 7 days a week ' and Kelly Tires Open 7 days a week 6 A.M. to 9 P.M. Sundays 8 A.M. to 9 P.M. U Drive Truck Rentals Phone 9600 VicSoo Walls Wml Hutch9 Stops CliisoxCrew Yanks Clout Boox; Brook Beat Phillies By the Associated Press The sce-saw battle of the De troit Tigers and Chicago Whit Sox for the American league led swerved in favor of the Ttgem yesterday asythey trimmed the Chisox 5-2 Ao go on top by . a handful of. percentage points. Freddie, Hutchinson got the win for the Detroiters, his 4th of the year, the wew vorx . xanxees shook their batting slump, belt ing 'five Boston Red Sex hurlers for 12 hits and a 9-0 victory. Rookie Frank Sheat rat iced his 2d triumph for the Yanks. The SL Louis Browns topped Cleve land -8-3 and Washington deci- sioned the Philadelphia As 4-3. In the National circuit Rookie Larry Jaroen of Forest Grove, Ore., started and won his first major league contest as he hurled the New York Giants to a 2-1 nod over the red-hot Boston Braves. Jansen permitted but six. blows and was aided by Wiilard Marshall's two-run homer. Cin cinnati, behind ilhe five-hit twirl ing of Ewell Blackwel!, downed the Chicago Cubs 5-1. with Eddie Miller cracking his 7th homer for the winners. The Pittsburgh Pi rates shut out the St. Louts Car dinals 3-0 on Fritz Ostermueller's six-hitter, and Joe Hatten's tiht hurling gave the Brooklyn Dodg ers a 4-2 win over the Philadel phia Phils. . American Leat.ee - New York . 431 COS fSO 9 12 1 Bo-ton i-:.-.. 031 oul 11 S Shea and Bcrra: Dobson, Parcel! ill, Zuber (3). Eutland Hi. Murpny arid Partee. Cleveland 100 061 190 s a SL Louis 1 Wolff. Black 17 Beardoa 7. Cro- mek (7) and Megan, Bussowski tlj; Potter and Moss. Detroit r"lO 013 tJ0 S Chicago 0WI 6CJ 0m 2 S t Hutchinson and Teboeu Swift : Harrow . Maltzbcrf er (Si ac4 Dickey. Philadelphia T3 08 0063 Washington - 002 000 20 4 11 1 Flore. Christopher t and Guerra; Wynn and Evans. - National Leaeae St. Louis eoo oue one e l Pittsburgh ..i 101 000 3 4 S Dickson, GrodzJcfei 4 1; and BiCe; Os termueUer and Kluttz. Chicago toe 000 008 t s t Cincinnati Lee. Mever 011 000 03 5 S t it). Erjcksor. lit and Scheffir.it, McCullough; BwrkweU and Lamanno. ' Boston OCT 000 I e s e New York . 000 C2 0i I - Barrett. Karl 8) and Mart; Jansen and Cooper. : ..." .. - Brooklyn ioe ma 0144 s oio iso ow a s i Philadelphia Hatten and Edwards Hujfie Don- fielly (I) and Srrrnicfc. Grant Retains . Links Crown EUGENE, May 10-V-Crant of Portland retained the state high, school golf title today, winning again over the Laureiwood golf course her with a four-nvm ag gregate 38 - hole total of 623. Washington high ct Portland was second with 641, icLawed by University of Eugene. 6t3; Marsh field. 649; Eugene, 662; Jefferson of Portland and Corvallis. 6C6; Commerce of Portland. 708; and Salem, "34- Spring Serin n EUGENE. Ore.. Way 10 f API Jim Aiken's University of Oreeoa's football team held a reguia:o intra squad fame climaxing spring training today before 15C0 junior c!i weekend fans, with the Whites defeating tkm Greens. 2S to 19. - SEATTLE. May - fAP Tie Uni versity of Washington football squid wound no Its spring trains program todav witti a full lenctn game tn wnica the varsity crushed the second. 27 to Spectators Included hlgfr school coacnes of the slate, here to attend a coaching clinic. PULLMAN. .Wits. May to 4-f API Eullljaelc Bob George pje-4 rd raw his Grav team to a 13 to vistary over the Crimsons todY in an uv.rasvuad ncrimmace which wound up Washing ton State's tpnrut football practice.